Beacon Point Recovery Center
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Beacon Point Recovery Center is a credentialed substance use treatment facility located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their mission is to provide a safe and dignified environment for individuals to begin their journey toward substance use recovery. With a team of compassionate and experienced medical professionals, Beacon Point focuses on minimizing the discomfort of withdrawal and addressing the underlying causes of addiction through personalized care.Continuous, Structured CareThe center offers a range of services, including medically-supervised detox for substances such as alcohol, opioids, and prescription drugs. Following detox, patients can participate in their residential treatment program that incorporates individual therapy, group counseling, and behavioral health care to treat co-occurring mental health disorders. Beacon Point serves adults aged 18 and older who are seeking a structured and supportive environment to overcome substance use disorders.Work Towards Long-Term RecoveryThe Beacon Point facility is designed to promote relaxation and recovery. Residents are accommodated in fully furnished rooms and have access to common areas equipped with a TV and games. Nutritious meals and snacks are provided daily, and the support staff is available 24/7 to assist with any needs. The center also offers assistance with Medicare/Medicaid coverage, court-issued paperwork, and documentation for employers, ensuring a smooth admission process for those seeking help.
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