Samaritan Recovery Community, Inc.

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contact information

Phone: 615-244-4802

Hours: Closed

Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (EST)

Sat Closed

Sun Closed

Website: http://www.samctr.org

Email: info@samctr.org

NTEE Code: F22: Substance Abuse Treatment

MISSION - WHAT WE DO

The mission of Samaritan Recovery Community is to provide the highest quality of care possible to people who are suffering from substance use disorders or co-occurring disorders in an environment that preserves and promotes the dignity of the person served without regard to race, color, creed, gender, economic or social circumstance, sexual orientation, or national origin.

SERVICES - HOW WE DO IT

Intensive Residential Program: SRC provides intensive residential treatment for up to 36 adults (male and female) who are experiencing dysfunction as a result of a substance abuse or co-occurring disorder. Transitional Living Program: SRC offers a 90-day transitional living program with a 20 bed capacity. Bridgeway Crossings Recovery Apartments: For persons who are in the early to middle stages of recovery and in need of a structured, alcohol and drug-free environment, Bridgeway Crossings offers housing and recovery support services in an apartment setting. The apartments offer a serene and supportive environment, and are conveniently located on the bus line at the corner of Shelby Avenue and South 4th Street - next door to Samaritan's treatment campus. Intensive Outpatient Treatment: SRC's Intensive Outpatient Program offers treatment services to persons who are experiencing moderate dysfunction in their lives due to substance abuse problems and/or co-occurring disorders.

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Services Offered

  • Addiction & Recovery Services
  • Long Term Recovery Residential Living
  • Outpatient Services
  • Sober Living/Recovery Housing
  • Substance Abuse Education & Prevention
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Transitional Living

Populations Served

  • Adults
  • People with Mental Health Issues
  • People with Substance Abuse Issues

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