Seacrest Recovery Center New Jersey is located in Eatontown, NJ and offers affordable, quality compassionate care for those seeking help with addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. Our original facility started in Boynton Beach, FL and has successfully helped thousands of individuals and their families in to recovery from addiction.
We take an individualized personal approach to providing rehab for alcohol and drug abuse. Carefully constructed comprehensive treatment plans include individual therapy sessions, group therapy and medication-assisted treatment. Finding your path to recovery doesn't have to be a hard road. Our staff mindfully combines several different modalities to cater to even the most unique cases.
We take an individualized personal approach to providing rehab for alcohol and drug abuse. Carefully constructed comprehensive treatment plans include individual therapy sessions, group therapy and medication-assisted treatment. Finding your path to recovery doesn't have to be a hard road. Our staff mindfully combines several different modalities to cater to even the most unique cases.
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At Seacrest Recovery Center we utilize a unique "Phase Back to Life" approach to treatment. Phase Back means that rather than offer a cookie cutter approach where every client goes through the same process from start to finish, each individual has a unique treatment plan designed for him or her. Clients generally start in our Phase 1 Partial Care Program (PHP) where they will attend therapy sessions 5 days a week, Monday through Friday.
Our world is full of millions of people who long to end a life mired in drug and alcohol abuse. Addiction is cunning and baffling foe. It will assure us that we can handle the situation. Addiction will lie to us about how serious our situation is, or that our problem is somehow unique. Alcoholism and drug addiction are diseases that try to convince us we do not have a problem, everyone else does.
Living with an addiction is one of the most difficult things a person can try to endure. Why? Drugs and alcohol in the wrong hands can drain the life out of someone. For that reason, addiction treatment facilities like ours do all we can to make sure we have very specific treatment options for any addiction sufferer who is ready to seek help.
Treating addictions has progressively become a more complex task. There was a time not so long ago that clients reported to a rehab, received placement in a residential treatment program, and submitted to basic therapy. The problem with this approach was the recovery data kept suggesting things were not working.
If you or a loved one struggle with drug or alcohol addiction, we're here for you! Our staff will give you compassionate care as they guide you through to a full life of recovery. We know what it feels like to be held back by drug and alcohol addiction, and want you to experience the freedom and empowerment of recovery!
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Anthony Traina
Dec 17, 2021
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To all the negative Nancy’s with one star. I’m a close friend with the director of operations of Seacrest. Within 24 hours of making a phone call I was admitted. I skipped detox and kicked dope cold Turkey. Every day every moment a tech or counselor was making sure I was okay in comfort and was willing to do whatever they had to make sure I was at ease. I was willing to listen and not fight to make recovery “my way “because my way led my to so many relapses jails institutions for years. With that being said this place worked with me in every way shape and form possible. All because I was
Gab Graziano
Dec 03, 2021
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This is one of the most unorganized and poorly ran "rehabilitation centers" I've ever heard about. My friend was a patient and the horror stories she tells would make a grown man have nightmares. On top of the rude condescending people, the social scene is more important than the actual recovery. There are lines crossed that should not be while trying to help people clean them selves up and get their sobriety back on track. I would not recommend to anyone.
April Atkinson
Nov 29, 2021
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Avoid at all costs! Recently a friend of mine was discharged from treatment and I'm sadden that she couldn't receive the help she needed. The staff seemed to only care about patient drama and sleeping with their clients. I fear for anyone who wants to help their loved one with their sobriety. This place is not the place for help. They are only out for your insurance and money.
Josie Gratzel
Nov 25, 2021
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I am a friend of someone who was treated at this facility, and I cannot believe of the horror stories I heard about this place. The staff was completely inappropriate and unprofessional. A recovery center should be a sanctuary where people can feel safe and get the help they need to get better ,but this place was not that. I would not recommend anyone go here or send anyone you care about to this facility.
Rose Mary
Sep 23, 2021
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Xavier M.
Aug 27, 2021
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Ben Dover
Jul 27, 2021
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This is the worst place ever, all they care about is your money. They try to keep you there as long as possible so that your insurance pays. They say they care but all they care about is money. They try to convince your family members to keep you there longer. They will try anything to keep you there longer even if it’s not necessary as long as the insurance pays. They say they are there to help you but when I was there I felt like they were trying to screw me over the whole time. They make things more difficult then they need to be, especially Dina the case manager, she was awful and had a terrible
Aundrea Cardone
Jul 25, 2021
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Nicky Gaffney
May 10, 2021
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Joseph McQuade
Dec 16, 2020
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I can’t express enough how grateful I am to Seacrest for all they have done for me. From the time I arrived I was embraced with support and encouragement. I have been to several treatment centers in the past and what separates Seacrest from them is the staff. From the clinicians to the techs I felt a sense of genuineness which allowed me to let down my guard and motivated me to continue to move forward with a sense of hope that had been lost when I initially walked in the door. Thank you again to my Seacrest family for all your help.