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They are listed here for general informational purposes only. Their inclusion here should not be taken to imply any endorsement or recommendation. Also, they are listed here in no particular order.
Hazelton/ Betty Ford Center
http://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/
(Hazelton and Betty Ford are now merged)
This is one of the best-known facilities.
In Minnesota and in Los Angeles, California.
Talbott Recovery Campus
(Atlanta, GA) https://talbottcampus.com/
Insurance plus private pay
844-839-1827
An addictions psychiatrist I trust told me that he thinks this place is outstanding.
Silver Hill Hospital
https:// www dot silverhillhospital dot org/center/addiction-co-occurring-disorders/
This place was recommended to us by more than one addictions psychiatrist.
In Connecticut
Especially for patients with dual diagnoses.
Others
We have to look into these more but are listing them (alphabetically) here because one or more colleagues recommended them.
Ashley Treatment
Breathe L.A.
Caron (Pennsylvania)
Center for Motivation and Change
Cirque Studio (their price is lower than other facilities, I am told)
Meadows, The. In Arizona. Recommended by a colleague for patients with addictions and trauma.
Promises West LA (their price is lower than other facilities, I am told)
(Sunspire (multiple locations) — December 2018 update — Sunspire does not exist anymore)
Rosewood (Arizona and California; https://www.rosewoodranch.com/co-occurring-disorders/drug-addiction/)
The Bluff (Augusta, Georgia)
Next Chapter (Florida) — highly recommended by one colleague
Urban Recovery (has on-site detox; their treatment team is supposed to be excellent)
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