Professional Referrals

At Bradford Recovery Center in Millerton, Pennsylvania, we believe that working closely with referring professionals is crucial to providing comprehensive care to adults who are struggling with addiction. We build partnerships with hospitals, social workers, chemical dependency counselors, and other referring professionals who have individuals under their care who may benefit from our programming.

Patient Profile

Disorders we provide care for at Bradford Recovery Center in Millerton, PA

Bradford Recovery Center, located in the lush mountains of Millerton, Pennsylvania, provides care for adults age 18 and older whose lives have been disrupted by addiction.

To receive care at Bradford Recovery Center, an individual must have a primary diagnosis of a substance use disorder, but we do provide care for addictions that are accompanied by certain co-occurring mental health challenges. Some of the addictions we help individuals heal from include:

  • Alcohol use disorder
  • Benzodiazepine use disorder
  • Cocaine use disorder
  • Heroin use disorder
  • Cannabis use disorder
  • Methamphetamine use disorder
  • Opioid use disorder
  • Prescription drug addiction
  • Stimulant use disorder

Some of the coexisting mental health challenges we provide therapeutic interventions for include:

  • Adjustment disorder
  • Anxiety disorder
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Depressive disorders
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

This is not a comprehensive list of substance use disorders and mental health conditions we offer programming for at Bradford Recovery Center, which is located in north-central Pennsylvania just 15 miles south of the New York border. If you have any specific questions about how an individual under your care might benefit from our programming, please contact us directly. Our specially trained staff can answer any questions you might have about how we can work together to help individuals heal from the addictions and coexisting mental health conditions they are experiencing.

Referral Sources

Types of referral sources we frequently partner with at Bradford Recovery Center in Millerton, PA

At Bradford Recovery Center in Millerton, Pennsylvania, we have established positive professional relationships with many different referral sources and caregivers. These are just some of the referring professionals, caregivers, and organizations in the north-central Pennsylvania area that have referred to our facility for addiction care:

  • Hospitals
  • Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)
  • Doctors
  • Social workers
  • Psychologists
  • Chemical dependency counselors
  • Outpatient drug and alcohol agencies and practices
  • Other drug and alcohol programs
  • Interventionists
  • Probation officers
  • Lawyers
  • Employee assistance programs
  • Union members
  • Family and friends
  • Alumni of our program

At Bradford Recovery Center, we believe that working closely with referring professionals and caregivers is vital to helping individuals heal from substance use disorders and any coexisting mental health challenges they might be experiencing. We welcome opportunities to expand our referral program and encourage referring professionals and caregivers to contact us to discuss how we might work together to help individuals heal from their addiction challenges.

What to Expect

What the professional partnership looks like at Bradford Recovery Center in Millerton, PA

The professional referral program at Bradford is a collaborative partnership between the referring party and our facility. However, it is important to remember that the individual who is receiving care is our top priority, so their needs and privacy come first. They must sign a release form before we can communicate with the professional, organization, or caregiver who referred them.

If the individual who is receiving care signs the release form, then we will communicate with you as much as you would like. We work very closely with each referring professional, organization, or caregiver to determine what communication plan works best for them. Whether you would like to hear from us one time or five times per week, we will ensure that you remain involved in the individual’s care as much as you feel is beneficial.

You are also welcome to tour our facility before you refer the individual under your care to our programming. We are happy to show you our campus, which is situated in the serene countryside of north-central Pennsylvania. We offer a peaceful environment where adults can break away from their daily stressors and truly focus on their recovery. Our knowledgeable staff can walk you through our addiction programming and answer any questions you might have about how we can work together to help individuals find long-term recovery from substance abuse.

Referring an Individual

How to refer an individual to Bradford Recovery Center in Millerton, PA

If you are a referring professional, organization, or caregiver who would like to refer an individual to Bradford Recovery Center in Millerton, Pennsylvania, please call our admissions office at (570) 537-6035 or contact the regional outreach counselor for your region. Our admissions staff can answer any questions you might have about our professional referral program and help you get the referral process started.

If you are a referring professional, organization, or caregiver who already has a completed referral packet, you can fax it to Bradford Recovery Center at (570) 537-6038.

We look forward to partnering with you in helping individualin the northcentral Pennsylvania area heal from addiction and start on the path to long-term sobriety.

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)