
Benefits of Having a Sober Party
Parties are a way for us to celebrate with friends, and it’s not uncommon for some people to indulge in alcohol or other substances during these events. While these substances might seem like a good […]

Parties are a way for us to celebrate with friends, and it’s not uncommon for some people to indulge in alcohol or other substances during these events. While these substances might seem like a good […]

The Fourth of July usually brings up images of barbecues and fireworks. However, the celebrations can trigger relapse for people in recovery or seeking addiction treatment. The memories of past holidays where alcohol was involved, […]

If you are reading this, we want to start by congratulating you. You are taking a proactive step toward your own or your loved one’s recovery. Recovery is a long and hard road, but not […]
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Mental Health America (MHA) established May as Mental Health Awareness Month in 1949. Since then, the movement has reached millions, helping those with mental health conditions and educating others about the importance of mental health […]

Alcohol use disorder is often a challenging, isolating disease that many people don’t understand how to overcome. Someone struggling to cut back on their drinking or stop drinking altogether might feel like they don’t have […]
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National Alcohol Awareness Month is observed in April, helping shed light on the consequences of heavy and long-term drinking. You may know someone struggling to reduce their drinking—even if they don’t show it. Alcohol use […]

Cocaine isn’t often listed as one of the top “gateway drugs.” In fact, it’s usually the fourth or fifth substance someone uses after trying lighter drugs first. Unfortunately, cocaine is often considered a party drug, […]
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There are lots of reasons that you might be interested in keeping your recovery and rehabilitation confidential. Confidentiality helps to ensure your security in your workplace and school and can help prevent you from being faced with unwanted stigma. […]

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, approximately 2.5 million people receive addiction treatment every year. Knowing that you will be traveling to inpatient drug rehab for treatment can feel overwhelming and stressful on […]

Rehab is a very useful program for anyone who wants to develop the skills to enjoy a sober, responsible life. Rehab programs differ and your individual experience will be tailored to your needs. […]
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Yes, all information provided is kept confidential and once engaged in treatment; all aspects of treatment are confidential unless otherwise noted by a signed release of information.
We accept most major private insurances. If you do not have insurance, private pay options can be discussed.
At BlueCrest Recovery Center, you will receive a comprehensive multifaceted approach to treatment that includes both group therapy sessions and individual one-on-one therapy sessions based on your unique needs.
Yes, we offer both family support and education groups run by a licensed clinician as well as individual family sessions. Every family and every person is unique, our clinicians will work with you to determine the best approach to healing for yourself and your family.
BlueCrest Recovery Center will conduct an assessment, or level of care evaluation. The goal is to determine the appropriate level of care to meet the client’s individual needs and to provide a recommendation.
Yes, in fact clients with co-occurring illnesses tend to be very successful in our program. Every client that comes to BlueCrest receives a comprehensive psychological evaluation to determine what specific mental health needs they have. From there, a personalized treatment plan that addresses both the substance use and mental health concerns.
BlueCrest Recovery adheres to the highest treatment standards established by its accrediting agencies. BlueCrest is currently accredited by Joint Commission and The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities also known as CARF. These governing agencies certify that our services are consistently meeting rigorous treatment standards and to ensure the highest quality of care is always being provided.
Group schedules for all treatment days are outlined by a clinical curriculum that integrates a multitude of the treatment modalities we offer. Our therapists will conduct weekly individual sessions with each client. These one-on-one sessions most often occurs during treatment hours in lieu of a group session. BlueCrest’s clinical schedule offers comprehensive and diverse therapeutic approaches including, among many others, process (discussion) group, 12-step education/didactic groups, yoga and meditation sessions and life skills training.
Transitioning from treatment to independent living is a common relapse trigger. BlueCrest’s multiple levels of care are intended to gradually “step-down” clinical structure as clients build independence and grow their 12-step program. Clinicians and our Case Manager will assist in making any necessary aftercare referrals for continued care including but not limited to psychiatrists, doctors and therapists.
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