Peachford Behavioral Health System
Overview
If you’re looking for hospital-based care with access to additional addiction medicine services, this hospital provides medical stabilization along with expanded treatment options. Services are available for both adolescents and adults and may include withdrawal management, addiction medicine consultations, psychiatric support, and medication management. Care is short-term at the hospital level, with pathways into residential or outpatient treatment for ongoing support. Accepts major insurance companies and managed care plans, as well as direct payment.
Ages Served
- Seniors (Ages 65+)
- Adults (Ages 26-64)
- Young Adults (Ages 18-25)
- Youth (Ages 12-17)
Genders Accepted
- Female
- Male
Languages Served
- Sign language
- English
Treatment
- Hospital inpatient detoxification
- Hospital inpatient treatment
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)
- Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
- Short-term residential
Special Programs
- Adolescents
- Adult men
- Adult women
- Past trauma
- Seniors
Cost and Insurance
Insurance Accepted
Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.
Financial Assistance
- Does not offer Free
- Does not offer Payment assistance
- Does not offer Sliding fee scale
Treatment
Treatment Setting
- Hospital inpatient detoxification
- Hospital inpatient treatment
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)
- Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
- Short-term residential
Treatment Approaches
- 12-step program support
- Anger control support
- Brief intervention
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Motivational interviewing
- Relapse prevention support
- Substance use counseling
- Trauma-focused counseling
Additional Support and Services
- Mental health support
Counseling and Education
- Family therapy
- Group therapy
- One-on-one counseling
- Substance use education
- Tobacco and vaping cessation counseling
Transition Support
- Discharge and next steps planning
- Ongoing recovery care
- Overdose prevention and naloxone education
Testing & Pre-Treatment
- Mental health screening
- Urine testing for drugs or alcohol
- Substance use screening
Amenities and Experiences
Settings
- City
Policies
- No smoking allowed
Ownership Type
- For-profit
Quality and Trust
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The Joint Commission
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National Committee for Quality Assurance
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Learn moreSAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program
This is a federal certification for programs that offer medication like methadone or buprenorphine to treat opioid addiction. It means the center is legally approved to provide this care, follows strict safety rules, and combines medication with counseling to support long-term recovery.
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