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Bradford Health Services

 

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We help adults of all ages break free of addiction and reclaim hope.

Our aim at Bradford is to help each patient achieve and maintain sobriety. For adults, we offer numerous rehab services and programs to address each person’s physical, emotional and spiritual needs.

These offerings include specialty programs for healthcare, law-enforcement, law, military and sports professionals … as well as for adults suffering from of opiate addiction and chronic pain.

Our programming has separate tracks for men and women … and includes male and female transitional-living programs. For more information on the latter, please see The Reprieve, for men, and A Reprieve for Women.

For younger adults, we have many programs geared to their gender and age. Please see the section titled Emerging-Adult Services, for more information.

Features and benefits:
  • Medical detoxification and stabilization provided 24 hours a day
  • A range of inpatient, outpatient and continuing-care services
  • Counseling based on 12-Step principles
  • Specialty programs tailored to professionals in many fields
  • State-of-the-art tools that address various forms of trauma. Treatments include cognitive-behavior, trauma-informed and experiential therapies, as well as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
  • Family programs, which are a vital part of each patient’s treatment and recovery
For more information about our Adult Treatment programs, or for immediate, confidential help, call us at 1-866-336-1598, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Addiction is a family disease. Its reach stretches far beyond the person suffering from drug or alcohol dependency.

Among family members, a loved one’s addiction can cause anxiety, fear, alienation, depression, financial problems and more. That’s why services that support relatives are so important in a loved one’s treatment for – and recovery from – addiction.

The services we offer help patients and their families heal, individually and collectively. We encourage family members and other loved ones to take part in our programs … including Inpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient and Continuing Care.

Also, we recommend that family members attend Al-Anon and Alateen meetings in their local community.

Families are educated about the disease of addiction and how it affects their loved ones and the family as a whole. They learn that their support and involvement are important to the healing process.

Features and benefits:
  • Information for families on addiction’s causes, dangers, treatment
  • Counsel on developing coping skills and on supporting a loved one who’s recovering from addiction
  • Introduction to ongoing support for family members

We’re here for you, around the clock.

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