BlueCrest Recovery Center

Addiction treatment center BlueCrest Recovery Center, 482 Notch Rd, Woodland Park, NJ 07424, United States: 168 reviews of visitors, the most complete information about the address, business hours, location on the map, photos, phone number, website and other contacts.
BlueCrest Recovery Center
Rate: 4.8
Address: 482 Notch Rd, Woodland Park, NJ 07424, United States
Website: bluecrestrc.com
Phone number: +1 973-298-5776

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Latitude: 40.8727686
Longitude: -74.1908830

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Chris
Bluecrest is the best treatment center i have ever been too, it was so good i went back twice. The staff truely cares about you and does not treat you as a number with health insurance. Would not go to any other rehab before first trying bluecrest.
4 months ago
Nathaniel Mitchell
Bluecrest Recovery Center is amazing! My son is an addict and attended Bluecrest, this is the first program he went to and didn’t want to leave. The staff goes above and beyond for the patient and their family members. The CEO did an amazing job at choosing his employees. They all work together with their knowledge and skill and apply it so well to the recovery process. Once you’re a patient there, you become part of their family. I am a mother who has been dealing with an addicted son for the past two years, I no longer feel alone in my fight, with the staff at Bluecrest, I now feel like I have an army of people that truly do care fighting with me. Thank you all so much for caring, you truly don’t know how much you all mean to me.
5 months ago
Joe Rodriguez
Been to alot of rehabs best one yet clinical is on point
2 weeks ago
Amanda White
An amazing place fill with wonderful staff who truely care. Highly recommended.
4 months ago
Dan Zehr
Bluecrest is different than other treatment centers in the best possible way. At Bluecrest you're not a number/insurance check. They treat you like a peer and every last person who works there genuinely cares about the clients. The level of care there surpassed any expectations I could have had and then some. Bluecrest has changed my life and for that I am forever grateful.
6 months ago
Emma Lois
My experience at Bluecrest has been a very positive. When I first arrived I was frightened of not knowing what to expect, but after just hours I was immediately comfortable. The staff is AMAZING, they actually care for you and your well being. They make you part of a family. I’m leaving here feeling prepared for whatever obstacles I might encounter and with the comfort in knowing that if I don’t that I can call anyone of the staff members. I don’t think any other rehab can offer you the quality of care the Bluecrest has offered me. Ty to entire staff at Bluecrest...lots of love!!
5 months ago
Andy
Great experience for my first and only treatment center.. Wouldn't recommend any other place
3 months ago
Allen Owens
I had such a great experience at bluecrest recovery. I feel as if the obsession has been lifted, and living a life that I could have never have dreamed of.
2 weeks ago
Brad Mulkey
I will try, very sincerely, to express my feelings, my gratitude to BlueCrest Recovery but, I KNOW, these words will NEVER convey how it is I feel. First of all, my gratitude for BlueCrest has all to do with 'my Love for my son', whose name is John. When I say, "I NEVER saw myself being a parent of someone addicted to an EXTREMELY addictive drug" THAT is the God's honest truth. NEVER! How could that be? Me? NEVER! But, most unfortunately, the truth was\is 'I'm the parent of-One who is addicted and it is EXTREMELY scary. When his Mom, step-dad and I went to visit BlueCrest it is VERY safe to say,"we were BESIDE OURSELF".There were A LOT of different emotions betw'n us all and within each of us. When we walked out of there that first night,I remember CLEARLY-we all agreed 'there was--hope'.For the first time we believed; we may actually have found HELP, a guiding light, a credible resource.Johns Mom n step-dad are very educated people, quite skeptical people and yet 'they were nodding there heads' in agreement.Knowing how I felt about what I heard during the 2hrs, or so,was really reassuring when, once outside, they expressed their enthusiasm for BlueCrest, which was right inline with my own. For the first time, in along time, we felt some optimism and 'it felt somewhat relieving'. What helped during the meeting; was the councilor, John T. (my Son became John B.), was 'so confident about....an addicts mindset, how addicts think and what to expect--ALL--in a constant 'monotone'' voice. He was very persuasive; IF my Son is 'ready', w\the family's support' and the familys 'ready' to be actively 'involved' (which we WERE), then there's reason to be hopeful. John T. made it clear, he wasn't promising ANY particular results\ANY particular timeline.....but IF John B. is 'willing' to listen.....John T. will 'lay it out' for him to realize--he DOES have a choice;he can get help,he can be helped. Well, let me tell You, "anyone who was involved in this intervention (Johns 3siblings\Mom\step-dad\myself) KNOWS--John wanted NO PART in any of this.....NONE! His response was, his 'attitude' was 'John T. was only in it for the money, that HE was fine and did NOT need anyone's help'. MEANWHILE, my Son John was panhandling, living in the streets and sleeping on the LightRail--for a coupla months. John T. did a GREAT job of speaking to John B. (my Son was EXTREMELY reluctant, adamantly opposed and obstinant about NOT going in for treatment)--just ASKING him to 'consider' the idea; 'whenever You have had enough of THAT.....there is a clean room, a hot meal, a warm bed and others who have decided to 'come in'--waiting for You. No, my Son did NOT come with us right then, but 'the very next day' he suffered from a sharp pain in his abdomen 'that scared him' and he called his Mom. That night, the very next night after the intervention,at the light raiI station, I went and retrieved him from 'what can only be referred to as--a drug hub'. He even took the time to say good bye to a few of those he had associated with--but, right then and there--I was NOT about to place any demands on him.....so long as he 'would be getting in the car and I would be taking him to DE-TOX. It was necessary that 'he' call the detox place and let them know 'he was on his way'. They asked him a few questions, while on the phone, 'what substance did he abuse', when did he last use', 'what time would You be arriving'? Each answer he gave, I was thinking 'this is really happening', 'my Son is going in' (btw, this was 'the winter', my heart was aching and my thoughts had been full of hopelessness). Well, after detox, he entered BlueCrest (where they treated him GREAT! NOT kiddin, they 'did what they appear to do--so well, they made him feel 'at home', they made him feel 'he belonged' and, perhaps most importantly (with John B.) they made him realize--he was doing this--for HIMSELF....it was, it was 'all about HIM--bettering HIMSELF. I ran out of characters, as You can see; I can go on--THANK YOU BLUECREST--Sincerely, one grateful Dad\Family member????
5 months ago
Romair Earett
This place is the most loving and caring place I've ever been. Bluecrest literally took me out of hell and made me whole again. The group setting are one of a kind and get down to the root of your addiction. Every single person who works there truly cares about you and will do anything for you as long as your serious about your recovery. Bluecrest has giving me my life back and has giving my family there son back , you feel real love when you walk threw the doors at Bluecrest. LOVE YOu GUys !!
6 months ago
Christine Swinford
Before arriving at BlueCrest I was absolutely terrified to leave my in patient treatment center and transition to outpatient. Going on a lifetime's worth of experience, I had no hope that I would be able to stay sober more than a week while living at home. BlueCrest gave me a second home within the center, and then a third out in the "real world" through their connections in the recovery community and the support network they helped me find from day 1. There was not a minute, whether on campus or not, that I felt alone, like I had nowhere I could go, or like I had no one I could turn to. The staff are incredibly invested in each client and the community support between clients grows quickly. Whether you're looking for one or not, you will get a family of people who will love you until you can love yourself by just showing up to BlueCrest. The staff work exhaustively on each clients aftercare plan, which means both after you leave the center that day, as well as long term. Every time (I stress, EVERY single day) you leave BlueCrest, you will have a plan for which meetings to go to, what you will do in between, how to handle or avoid stressful situations, and who you can call at all moment. This starts building your confidence in your own program of recovery from day one. BlueCrest will get you stable and on the right path, but you are the one that has to walk it. When I talk about the staff being involved in each individual's recovery, I mean at every level from executive, to medical, to the front desk. I was initially caught off guard by staff constantly pausing to check in and see how I was doing. Clients get ample time to talk one on one with counselors and case managers, but on coffee breaks or just walking down the hallway, EVERYONE takes the time to see how your doing, whether your needs are being met, and if there's something more they could be doing for you. They get to know you so well, you will often be asked how your family is doing too! The family support they offer is unparalleled. Everyone at home is encouraged to get involved, and to begin the healing process for themselves. I've witnessed amazing transformations, not just in other clients, but in their parents and spouses, and their relationships. When you or your love one shows up at Bluecrest, you get a family’s worth of treatment. Pieces of your relationships that you may feel are irreparable will be given the professional communication needed to overcome barriers, as well a support community specifically for loved ones. BlueCrest is a place where it is impossible to fall through the cracks. They will do absolutely anything within their ability to help you develop a strong program of recovery that works for YOU. The groups are diverse-some will be emotionally transformative, others educational, sometimes light and inspirational, other times serious and powerful. You will get the "tools" you need to stay sober and you will get the support you need to heal and grow. Each group and interaction there is insightful and valuable if you're committed to recovery. BlueCrest does not put up with BS. There is zero tolerance for clients jeopardizing the recovery of other by being irresponsible or disruptive. The energy there is warm loving and encouraging if you are heading in the right direction, but tough loving when you need to be reminded this disease has grave consequences for us and others. War stories and glamorizing are shut down. Each person is held accountable for what they contribute to the success of the community. BlueCrest is where you can save your life, and then build a life worth living in sobriety. Like myself, you don't have to show up with hope, just an attitude of, "well nothing else has worked, and this place had great Google reviews (=P) so I'll give it a try," and you already have what's needed to start your long term recovery. Whether you believe it's possible or that you are worth it will have NO impact on your potential to grow and be successful. Just show up. <3
4 months ago
Jen Slough
Cat and Ashley are great
6 months ago
Mirza Hussain
Bluecrest recovery was the best decision I have made in a very long time. From the time I entered their program the groups, and support was unlike any previous treatment and I have been to a few. From the CEO to Conuelors everyone has gone above and beyond to assist in every need from being sober to General life skills. I am blessed to have this opportunity and I believe that without the altruism that they show for every single one of their clients that I would not be where I am today. I would reccomend this place to anyone struggling from this illness and i will be forever grateful to bluecrest recovery center.
7 months ago
Alicia Green
If you want help from individuals who truly care, this is the place for you.
9 months ago
Tom Wendling
Top notch staff, clients, and services!!!
6 months ago
Samantha Brown
I love being at bluecrest
7 months ago
Preston Murphy
Best place to be
7 months ago
DK G
Blue crest has changed my life and help me come to grips with my disease also helped me go through a complete personality change
2 months ago

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