Substance Abuse Treatment Programs

BlueCrest Recovery provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment programs for alcohol, prescription drugs including Suboxone, and other substances. We help clients overcome addiction to opioids, heroin, benzodiazepines like Xanax, cocaine, amphetamines, suboxone, marijuana, MDMA, meth, and more. We also treat addiction to natural and synthetic drugs that are used off-label or sold at head shops, convenience stores, and gas stations, such as kratom, K2, bath salts, and inhalants.

From intervention services to our outpatient program, our clients receive the full spectrum of addiction and dual diagnosis treatment. We provide multiple levels of rehab, including a partial care program and an intensive outpatient program, so our clients can get the support they need to get sober. Our family program and alumni services provide opportunities for them to build their recovery support system so they can truly change their lives for the better.

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Our Approach to Substance Abuse Treatment Services

To provide effective treatment, we adapt our integrated clinical and 12-step approach to meet the needs of each individual client. Everyone’s path to addiction recovery is unique and they require focused, comprehensive care to achieve and maintain their sobriety.

Our professionals are experienced in all aspects of addiction treatment and work tirelessly to help clients overcome their addiction and manage any underlying mental health conditions through compassionate trauma-informed care. We understand it is of paramount importance to assess each client’s specific needs, experiences, and goals to individualize their treatment plan and provide the best opportunity for success. Learn more about our approach here to substance abuse treatment programs by contacting us at 888.292.9652 today.

Alcohol is a depressant and the most widely consumed substance of abuse in the United States and around the world. There are nearly 90,000 alcohol-related deaths in the United States every year, and nearly one-third of automobile fatalities are the result of an alcohol-impaired driver (NIH, 2019). People struggling with alcohol addiction almost never recover on their own, making early intervention and quality treatment essential. Learn More

Opioid addiction is an epidemic and public health crisis in the United States. As a result of a perfect storm of medical, regulatory, and societal factors, millions of Americans have become addicted to opioids. Far too often, those who abuse these drugs turn to heroin after their prescriptions run out or they can no longer find or afford pills sold on the street.  Learn More

In the United States, heroin is widely available, easy to find, and considerably cheaper than buying illegal prescription opioids. With the presence of powerful drugs like fentanyl being mixed or sold as heroin, users should seek immediate treatment to avoid the high risk of death associated with heroin addiction. Learn More

Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant that can be snorted, smoked, or injected. Cocaine produces a powerful high that quickly wears off, leaving users craving more. Cocaine abuse can result in a multitude of health issues, including high blood pressure, heart attack, depression, and insomnia. Learn More

Vicodin is a commonly prescribed narcotic pain reliever that has been used to treat everything from oral surgery to serious physical injuries. Vicodin is an opioid with a high potential for abuse and can lead to dependency and the use of more potent narcotics, including Percocet and Oxycontin. Learn More 

Benzodiazepines such as Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Ativan, and Librium are highly addictive, dangerous drugs that can lead to dependence. “Benzos” have a sedating effect and can be lethal when taken in high doses or mixed with other drugs. Learn More

MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, is a stimulant with hallucinogenic effects. The use of MDMA is associated with numerous adverse health effects, including anxiety, sleep problems, loss of appetite, and memory and attention problems. MDMA use can also spike body temperature resulting in liver, kidney, or heart failure and even death. Learn More 

Suboxone is intended to alleviate withdrawal symptoms of opioid dependency within a short time frame. However, Suboxone is now over-prescribed as “opioid maintenance,” which is not its intended use. Suboxone abuse is an opioid addiction and requires detox and treatment. Learn More

Often called the “study drug” for its ability to keep students awake, Adderall is a powerful prescription amphetamine that is often abused. Intended to treat ADHD and narcolepsy, Adderall is often over-prescribed and can also be purchased on the street. Short-term and long-term use of amphetamines has severe effects on the heart and other organs.  Learn More

While many states have decided to legalize or are in the process of legalizing marijuana, that does not mean its use can’t result in harmful effects or that it poses no risk of abuse or addiction. Although there are those that advocate marijuana for its therapeutic effects, there are also many potential adverse psychological and physical health effects associated with its use, including the development of marijuana use disorder as well as the risk of dependence or addiction. Learn More

Personalized Addiction Rehab Programs at BlueCrest Recovery

At BlueCrest Recovery in Woodland Park, NJ, we offer special programs to help people with addiction. These programs are designed for each person’s particular needs and help them get better. Our substance abuse treatment programs are tailored to help each individual understand and overcome their addiction. We focus on the idea that everyone is different and needs a unique approach to recovery.

Through individual counseling, group therapy, and education, we provide the tools needed for successful long-term sobriety. Our staff uses evidence-based therapies to ensure that each person can achieve their goals. We strive to create an environment of trust and comfort so everyone who needs help can find it. With our personalized addiction rehab programs, you’ll be able to take back control of your life.

Get started on the road to recovery today with BlueCrest Recovery. Learn more by reading our frequently asked questions, or contact us today by calling 888.292.9652.

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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.