- Self-Help Meetings
- Goal-Oriented Planning
- Educational Programs
Brighton Recovery Center for Women
3.9 (3 reviews) ADD YOUR REVIEWPaying for Treatment
- Insurance is not Accepted
- Financing is not Available
- Medicare is not Accepted
- Medicaid is not Accepted
Treatment Insights
Nobody wakes up one day and decides to become addicted to drugs. It usually happens slowly and insidiously, to the point that people don’t realize they are becoming addicted. Women are the fastest-growing segment of substance abusers in the United States: about 2.7 million American women abuse alcohol or drugs according to the Federal Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. The Brighton Recovery Center for Women is a part of the Recovery Kentucky network and is one of ten centers in the state that were instituted to help end chronic homelessness and combat substance abuse.
Brighton Recovery Center for Women Reviews and Ratings Details
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Reviews at a Glance
- Holistic Therapy
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- Individualized Treatment
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Strengths: Must complete 12 steps in order to move out. All counselors are recovering addicts and alcoholics as well as clients. Weaknesses: No help for mental health. This is a great facility to work...