
Is It Possible to Be a Casual Cocaine User?
When asked about their use of cocaine, you or someone you know may have insisted their use is only casual and, therefore, not dangerous. The truth is that cocaine is a dangerous drug, so dangerous […]

When asked about their use of cocaine, you or someone you know may have insisted their use is only casual and, therefore, not dangerous. The truth is that cocaine is a dangerous drug, so dangerous […]

Many people living with addiction began using drugs or alcohol to help cope with troubling feelings and emotions, sometimes from undiagnosed mental health conditions. On the other hand, people with addiction are also more likely […]
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After successfully completing drug rehabilitation programs, it’s common for people in recovery to worry that it’s not going to “stick.” Many people find themselves falling back into old destructive habits and beginning to self-medicate once […]

To fully understand why a person develops addictions, it is important to remember that each person is different, with their own set of circumstances. While some of these are similar, the events that lead to […]
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When someone with substance use disorder becomes sober or first gets out of rehab, there’s a lot of excitement even when they know there is a hard road in front of them. It is exciting […]
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It’s not always easy to determine how best to help a loved one grappling with heroin use. To help, we’ve put together a list of 8 effective steps you can take to help your loved one understand and overcome their addiction. […]
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Methamphetamine use produces an intense and pleasurable rush. However, some of the long-term effects of meth use are the severe and lasting changes to both physical appearance and bodily function that it causes. A person […]
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Binge drinking is a common problem. Most Americans have participated in binge drinking at least once in their life, and many people continue to do so on a regular basis. Unfortunately, binge drinking can cause a number of problems. […]

Many opioids are extremely potent medications prescribed to treat serious chronic or post-surgical pain. When used as prescribed, opioids are relatively safe and effective, but when misused or used illegally, they can be deadly. […]

Remember, you can’t help anyone unless they want to help themselves. If your loved one is unwilling to take responsibility for their addictive behavior, then it’s unlikely that you can say or do much to change their minds. […]
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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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