Substance Use Disorder Services at Bright Path Center

Withdrawal from alcohol or substances can be physically and emotionally challenging. The Withdrawal Management Unit at Bright Path Center provides short-term, medically supported care in a safe, structured environment designed to help individuals begin stabilization and move toward recovery with dignity and support.

Our 3.7 Withdrawal Management Program (opening soon – not yet open) offers a calm, therapeutic setting where individuals can receive 24-hour monitoring, clinical support, and compassionate care from experienced behavioral health professionals.

Currently, Bright Path Center offers walk-in substance use assessments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Individuals seeking help for substance use can walk in without an appointment to receive a comprehensive assessment, determine the appropriate level of care, and be connected to treatment and recovery services. Whether someone is ready to begin withdrawal management or explore other treatment options, our team is available to provide immediate support.

This is not just about managing symptoms. It is about helping each person take the first step toward stability, safety, and ongoing treatment.

About the Withdrawal Management Program

The Withdrawal Management Program at Bright Path Center is a 5-bed residential program designed for individuals who require a structured level of care during withdrawal but do not need inpatient hospital detoxification. This program will be opening soon (as of 8/17 it is not yet open).

Care is voluntary, trauma-informed, and focused on stabilization and connection to the next appropriate level of treatment.

Program Highlights

  • 5-bed medically supported withdrawal management
  • 24/7 clinical supervision and nursing support
  • Safe, structured environment for stabilization
  • Individualized care planning based on clinical need
  • Medication support as clinically appropriate
  • Monitoring of withdrawal symptoms and comfort care
  • Coordination with ongoing substance use and mental health treatment
  • Warm handoffs to residential, outpatient, or recovery supports

Crisis Services

If you, a friend, or family member need assistance right away, please call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline . 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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