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Since 1950, Brighton Hospital has been providing treatment to individuals suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. Our substance abuse center provides alcohol and drug treatment options focused on detoxification (detox), alcohol treatment, 30 day residential substance abuse treatment, outpatient rehabilitation, and partial hospitalization. Brighton Hospital provides specialized programs including adolescent substance abuse help, men’s and women’s halfway houses, dual diagnosis (mental disorders with chemical dependency), and outpatient opiate (prescription pain killers, heroin) treatment. All drug treatment programs are customized for each individual and may include a 12 step program, counseling, and aftercare follow-up.
Resources for Physicians, Hospitals and Therapists
Brighton Hospital values our relationship with physicians and other professionals. When referring a patient for substance abuse help, we will do our best to keep you apprised of your patient’s program status as they complete their drug abuse assessment. Our dedicated staff of addiction experts is well informed on the many drug treatment options available and is committed to providing high-quality care and compassion to every patient. We make every effort to have patients follow-up with their referring providers after discharge. More for Physicians…
Resources for Visitors
Visitors to Brighton Hospital enjoy our 92 acres of land, including rolling hills, gazebos, ponds, hiking trails and gardens. Our campus offers a feeling of serenity and peace to all those that visit. Other amenities include a hospitality room, chapel, gift shop and a café that serves delicious meals to both patients and the general public. In addition, the surrounding metro parks and recreation areas within a short drive from our treatment center offer a wide variety of recreational options such as nature trails, golf, camping, boating, biking and petting zoos. More for Visitors…
Resources for Friends and Family
At Brighton Hospital we understand the important role that family and friends play in the recovery effort of our patients. In addition, we know that for every person in treatment, at least six to ten friends and loved ones are affected by their drug and/or alcohol abuse. Therefore, friends and family are encouraged to join our Friends and Family Drug Abuse Program for family drug abuse help. More for Friends/Family…
Resources for Clergy
Our Clergy Rehab Program is currently working with Christian churches, Jewish synagogues and other multi-denominational, inter-faith groups to bring substance abuse help to all who seek it, whether clergy or congregants. More for Clergy…
Resources for Medical Students
Brighton Hospital is expanding the understanding and options of drug treatment through fellowships for medical students, advanced education degrees for nurses, and specialized addiction training rotations for social workers. Brighton Hospital fellowships offer specialized education and training covering the disease of substance abuse and addiction. More for Medical Students…
Resources for Employers
As with any situation, dealing with drug and/or alcohol abuse in the workplace can be very difficult and complex. Employers and co-workers need to review their options and take the steps necessary to get appropriate help and combat employee alcohol and drug abuse problems in the workplace. Brighton Hospital and resources such as Employee Assistance Programs or Employee Service Support Programs can help with the drug treatment that employees may need. More for Employers…
Resources for Alumni
Brighton Hospital has thousands of alumni who are experiencing the joy of sobriety and we are extremely proud of them! It is so rewarding to hear back from individuals as to how our drug treatment program helped them. However, recovery does not end when treatment is over. In order to help solidify the gains made while at Brighton Hospital, we encourage every Brighton graduate to take advantage of the celebratory sobriety meetings, support groups and other post drug treatment options available to them through our alumni programs. More for Alumni…
Resources for Volunteers
Brighton Hospital’s volunteer program focuses on giving back to families and patients who need help with substance abuse. Volunteers generously contribute their time to make Brighton Hospital a center of hope, healing and motivation for patients and families recovering from drug abuse and addiction. More for Volunteers…
To begin receiving a confidential assessment and subsequent treatment at Brighton Hospital, please complete our Secure Online Admission Form. You may also call 1-877-976-2371 to speak with a Customer Service representative. Representatives are available Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-11:30 p.m. and weekends, 8 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. You also have the option of texting the word BEST to 9 10 11 to receive an automated call back from Brighton Hospital with information about our programs.
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