Admissions

Taking the First Step: Beginning Your Journey to Recovery

The first steps towards recovery can be challenging, but at Charles River Recovery, we strive to make the admissions process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Our dedicated intake coordinators are available 24/7 to guide you or your loved ones through enrolling in our alcohol or drug addiction treatment programs. We understand that the ideal time to seek treatment may not adhere to a 9 to 5 schedule, which is why we prioritize accessibility and convenience. Transportation arrangements can also be provided to ensure a seamless arrival.

Our Compassionate Approach: Understanding Your Needs and Goals

The admissions team at Charles River Recovery is committed to listening to you and conducting a comprehensive assessment to accurately determine your unique needs and treatment goals. Our goal is to match each client with the most appropriate program and level of care, tailored to their specific circumstances.

What to Bring: Essential Items for Your Treatment Journey

To ensure you are prepared for your stay at Charles River Recovery, we have compiled a list of essential items to bring with you. These items will help make your experience comfortable and conducive to your recovery journey.

  • Current Prescriptions: Bring any current prescriptions in their original containers to ensure continuity of medication.
  • Health Insurance and ID Card: Please bring your health insurance card and a valid identification card for the admissions process.
  • Clothing: Pack comfortable and casual clothing suitable for both indoor and outdoor activities. We recommend bringing at least five outfits to cover your stay.
  • Gym Attire: Include gym clothes and gym shoes for physical exercise activities.
  • Sleepwear and Bathing Essentials: Bring pajamas, a bathrobe, slippers, and shower shoes for your comfort and personal hygiene.
  • Personal Items: You may bring personal photos, an MP3 player, iPod, or Kindle/Electronic Reader (without internet capabilities or a camera). Please note that pillows, blankets, and stuffed animals are not permitted.
  • Hygiene Products: Bring alcohol-free hygiene products in their original containers for your daily self-care routine.

By coming prepared with these essential items, you can focus on your recovery journey with peace of mind, knowing that you have everything you need to begin your treatment.

We understand that you may have additional questions or concerns about the admissions process. Our intake coordinators are available around the clock to address any inquiries and guide you through every step of the way.

At Charles River Recovery, we are here to support you and provide a nurturing environment for your healing and transformation. Take the first step towards a brighter future by reaching out to our admissions team today.

Get Help Today

Contact Charles River Recovery for Alcohol Abuse Treatment Today

If your unhealthy relationship with alcohol is keeping you from living the life you dreamed of, Charles River Recovery can help. Our professional and dedicated staff will work with you on an individual level to ensure you are receiving treatment that is specific to your recovery goals, with your health and well-being being a top priority. Call 844-606-7652 or fill out a contact form today.

Steven Barry

Steven Barry holds a B.A. in Economics from Bates College with extensive professional experience in both financial and municipal management. In his role as Director of Outreach, Steve leads the Charles River team in fostering relationships across the recovery community, local cities and towns, labor partners, and serving as a general resource for anyone seeking help.

Steve’s Charles River Why – “Anything I have ever done in my professional career has been rooted in helping people.  There is no more direct correlate to that end than assisting people find their path to reclaim their life from the grips of addiction”. 

Jillian Martin
Jillian Martin, the Director of Clinical Services, brings over 15 years of experience in behavioral healthcare and more than a decade in national executive clinical leadership. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Science from Concordia College in Bronxville, NY, combining psychology and sociology, and a Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Eastern Nazarene College. Licensed as an LADC I and LMHC, she is also EMDR-trained. Her diverse background spans patient care in various settings, including inpatient treatment for underserved populations, utilizing an eclectic approach and innovative therapies to enhance patient experiences across levels of care. Jillian enjoys planning adventures, living life to the fullest, and spending quality time with her son.