Dear Joseph Dickerson,
First of all, thank you for choosing to reach out to our team at New Roads Behavioral Health. We are excited to help you on a new road to recovery. Our mission statement is: "We hold hope and the fundamental belief that ALL clients can get better." As promised, we have included our informational brochure at the bottom of this e-mail.
We have four specialized treatment programs. We treat young adults, men and women, typically ages 18-28. If you or your loved one fall outside of this age range, we can still help! Give us a call and we can talk about the options available to you. While we offer substance abuse and addiction programs, we also care for those with behavioral and mental health issues including personality disorders.
- Pathways For Men is our residential treatment program for men suffering from substance abuse. We also utilize dual diagnosis to treat specific and individualized problems for each client.
- Worth : Woman's Road to Healing includes residential treatment for women that utilizes DBT ( Dialectical Behavioral Therapy). We can also treat Borderline Personality Disorder and utilize dual diagnosis.
- North : New Roads to Healing covers a broader spectrum of mental health residential treatment. We help our clients learn how to integrate what they have learned in treatment into their every day lives to achieve independence.
- Outpatient and Aftercare is also available for those that are looking for support while living independently. Individual as well as group therapy sessions are offered. We believe in providing a community of support and resources for all of our clients whether they are living at our facility or out in the real world.
We post educational pieces to our blog so be sure to check our website for helpful updates. You can also look us up on social media, our links are also included in the footer of this message.
We'd love to give you a tour of our facility or just talk about how we can help you. Call today: 888-358-8998 You can do this, we can help.
Sincerely,
New Roads Behavioral Health www.newroadstreatment.org |
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