Our Mission, Vision, and Philosophy

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide quality, individualized, evidence-based treatment to those who suffer from the disease of addiction, and to provide that treatment in an environment that is physically, mentally, and spiritually enriching.

Our Vision

Our vision is to provide quality treatment with a team of experienced staff who strive to offer assistance in solving the national epidemic of addiction. Our goal is to restore purpose and confidence in each of our clients, giving them hope for a successful future and a real plan to carry it out.

Our Philosophy

We believe strongly in the concept of community and strive to create a community atmosphere in our program. The disease of addiction works against ideas like unity, communication, honesty, and service to others – whereas the concept of community promotes those ideas. We understand that the community culture loses its strength when a program grows too quickly so we place the priority of protecting that culture above all others. Our rehab programs are structured to provide patients with individualized care. From the initial phase of assessment and evaluation through coordinated care and beyond, each of our clients is approached and treated as an individual.

Bradford Recovery Center believes that the effectiveness of our center is directly related to the quality of our team. We understand quality as not only the credentials and experience of our staff, but also the unity and communication of the team as a whole. No team member has more value than another. Each person plays an integral role in delivering the Bradford Recovery Center model. Our team functions as a family, growing together in our understanding and effectiveness. We are professionals working towards a common goal on the front lines of the disease of addiction.

I was resistant to go to treatment. I never thought it could change my life the way it did. The staff, the groups, the people, everything about this place has changed my life for the better. For anyone on the fence about getting help, please take Bradford into consideration - it really saved my life in more ways than one.

– Lauren E.
Marks of Quality Care
  • Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)