Brick House Recovery in Boise, Idaho, stands out as a unique outpatient treatment center emphasizing a personal connection to a higher power as a crucial element of recovery. They embrace clients from all spiritual backgrounds, encouraging them to explore and develop their own relationship with spirituality. This family-centered program provides comprehensive support for individuals struggling with Alcohol and Drug Addiction, guiding them through a transformative journey toward lasting sobriety.
The treatment blueprint at Brick House Recovery begins with a month-long Day Treatment (PHP) program, followed by a minimum three-month Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and then two months of aftercare. Core therapeutic services include personalized 1-on-1 Counseling, vital Family Therapy, and robust Group Therapy sessions. A significant component of their approach is Twelve Step Facilitation, integrating the principles of 12-Step support groups into their clinical framework to foster spiritual care and peer connection.
Brick House Recovery is deeply committed to the long-term success of its clients, offering a "Lifetime Agreement" where individuals can seek additional care at no extra cost if needed, provided they meet medical criteria. The center is private pay and in-network with several major insurance providers, also proudly accepting Medicaid. This dedication to ongoing support and accessibility ensures that clients in Boise, Idaho, receive the enduring care necessary to maintain recovery and build a fulfilling life.
Treatment Options
Alcohol Drug Addiction Outpatient Spiritual Care Twelve Step
Cost & Insurance
Insurance Accepted
MedicaidMedicaidA joint federal and state program providing health coverage to low-income individuals and families. Medicaid covers substance abuse treatment including detox, residential rehab, outpatient services, and medication-assisted treatment, varying by state.CignaCignaA global health services company providing medical, dental, and behavioral health coverage. Cigna plans typically cover addiction treatment services, including residential programs, intensive outpatient, and telehealth counseling.BlueCross BlueShieldBlueCross BlueShieldThe largest health insurance network in the United States, with independently operated plans in every state. BCBS plans generally cover substance abuse treatment including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient programs under mental health parity laws.AetnaAetnaA major national health insurer offering PPO, HMO, and EPO plans. Aetna covers a wide range of behavioral health and substance abuse treatment services, including inpatient rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment.OptumOptumA health services and technology company owned by UnitedHealth Group. Optum manages behavioral health benefits and provider networks for substance abuse treatment, facilitating access to detox, rehab, and outpatient recovery programs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core philosophy of Brick House Recovery?
Brick House Recovery emphasizes a family-centered, higher power-based approach, encouraging clients to develop a personal connection to spirituality within their recovery journey.
What types of addiction does Brick House Recovery treat?
The center specializes in outpatient treatment for Alcohol and Drug Addiction.
What therapeutic services are offered?
Brick House Recovery provides 1-on-1 Counseling, Family Therapy, Group Therapy, and Twelve Step Facilitation.
Does Brick House Recovery offer a lifetime support program?
Yes, the center offers a "Lifetime Agreement" for continued support and additional care at no extra cost if needed, based on medical criteria.
Where is Brick House Recovery located?
Brick House Recovery is located in Boise, Idaho, with additional locations in Idaho Falls and Coeur D'Alene.
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