Urban Recovery

411 Van Brunt St Brooklyn, NY 11231 | 646-960-6656

About Urban Recovery

If you’re looking for a short term, live-in addiction recovery center in Brooklyn, New York, you can go to Urban Recovery. They’re located on the Red Hook Waterfront, overlooking New York Bay with the Statue of Liberty as a visible reminder of the personal freedom you’re working for. You can plan to be there between 21 and 28 days, though they may recommend a longer stay if it would benefit you.

Their outdoor time takes place on the roof with a view that feeds your soul. The detox they offer is highly specialized. Treatment varies according to the substances you’ve been using, how long you’ve been taking them, your mental state and physical health.

Flushing alcohol from your system is typically done with medication to treat symptoms and regular counseling. Detox from benzos involves tapering under the careful monitoring of a doctor. Opioid detox is best managed in an inpatient setting using addiction medications.

You’ll have both individual time with a counselor and group therapy. For those who’ve experienced trauma, they use the seeking safety method. Just as elephants proved the strength of the nearby Brooklyn Bridge when it was first built, you’ll find hope for healing from those who’ve gone before you.

What I appreciate about them is their individualized, holistic treatment. They take time to work with each person, understand their situation and create a plan for their healing. They aim to see you healed medically, physically, spiritually and emotionally. Many people say they were treated with kindness and compassion.

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