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Our Mission

Haven Bridge Wellness was founded on a simple but powerful belief: no one should have to navigate the journey to recovery alone. We exist to be the bridge between those struggling with addiction and the life-changing treatment they deserve.

Our name reflects our purpose — a haven of safety and a bridge to healing. Like a bridge spanning troubled waters, we connect individuals and families with accredited treatment centers across all 50 states, helping them cross from struggle to strength.

What We Do

We maintain a comprehensive directory of over 500 accredited treatment centers, providing detailed information about each facility's programs, specialties, amenities, and insurance acceptance. Our team of admissions coordinators is available 24/7 to provide free, confidential consultations and help match individuals with the right treatment program.

Beyond our directory, we provide extensive educational resources including articles, guides, and comparisons designed to empower individuals and families with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about treatment.

Our Values

Compassion — We approach every interaction with empathy, understanding, and respect. We know that reaching out for help takes courage, and we honor that courage with genuine care.

Accessibility — We believe effective treatment should be accessible to everyone. We work with centers across the cost spectrum and help individuals navigate insurance coverage and financial options.

Evidence-Based — We partner only with accredited centers that utilize evidence-based treatment approaches. Our resources are informed by the latest research and reviewed by licensed professionals.

Connection — True to our name, we believe in the power of connection — between individuals and treatment, between families and healing, between struggle and hope.

Contact Us

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, we're here to help. Call us at for a free, confidential consultation, or visit our contact page to reach us online.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does addiction treatment cost?
Costs vary based on treatment type, length of stay, and amenities. Inpatient programs typically range from $500 to $2,000 per day; outpatient and IOP can be $250 to $750 per session. Most insurance plans cover a portion of treatment under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. Our team can help you verify coverage at no cost.
Will my insurance cover rehab?
Most major insurance providers — Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Kaiser — cover some level of addiction and mental health treatment. The Affordable Care Act and Mental Health Parity laws require equal coverage for behavioral health conditions. Coverage specifics depend on your plan; we can verify benefits and out-of-pocket costs before you commit.
How long does treatment usually last?
Treatment length varies based on individual needs. Medical detox typically takes 5-10 days. Residential/inpatient programs range from 28 days to 90+ days. Outpatient programs may continue for several months. Research consistently shows that longer engagement (90+ days) is associated with better long-term outcomes, especially when followed by aftercare or sober living.
Do I need medical detox first?
Detox is recommended (and sometimes medically essential) for substances that produce significant physical dependence — alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines. Withdrawal from alcohol and benzos can be dangerous and requires medical supervision. Opioid withdrawal is rarely life-threatening but is severe and best managed with medication-assisted treatment. Stimulant withdrawal is typically psychological, not physical.
What happens after I complete the program?
Aftercare is critical for sustained recovery. Common post-treatment supports include: outpatient therapy, 12-step or alternative support groups (SMART Recovery, Refuge Recovery), sober living homes, medication-assisted treatment continuation, peer recovery coaches, and family therapy. The National Institute on Drug Abuse emphasizes that treatment is most effective when accompanied by long-term aftercare planning.
Is everything I share kept confidential?
Yes. Federal law (42 CFR Part 2) provides strict confidentiality protections for substance use treatment records — generally stricter than standard HIPAA protections. Treatment providers cannot share information without your written consent except in narrow circumstances (medical emergency, suspected child abuse, court order). Your privacy is protected throughout the assessment, treatment, and follow-up process.
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