When someone you love is struggling with drugs or alcohol, getting help can feel overwhelming. At The Bluffs in Sherrodsville, your loved one will receive treatment in a calm, private setting, 24/7 admissions support, and evidence-based care for both addiction and mental health.
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You should not have to navigate getting help for your loved one this alone. At The Bluffs, residents find a supportive place to reset, surrounded by nature, guided by specialists, and backed by programs that include medical detox, inpatient rehab, and dual diagnosis care. Our admissions team can coordinate next steps and help your loved one get started quickly.
Inpatient care, also called residential care, means you live on campus while you focus fully on your recovery. You’ll have round-the-clock support from licensed clinicians and nurses, a steady daily rhythm, and a safe, substance-free environment, so you can heal without distractions.
Inpatient care, also called residential care, means you live on campus while you focus fully on your recovery. You’ll have round-the-clock support from licensed clinicians and nurses, a steady daily rhythm, and a safe, substance-free environment, so you can heal without distractions.
Our team confirms benefits, outlines costs, and helps coordinate arrival so treatment can begin as soon as possible. Many patients begin promptly, often within 24 to 48 hours.
We will advise what to bring and how to get ready so your loved one arrives focused on healing.
Your loved one will typically begin with physician-led medical detox that lasts about 3 to 10 days, depending on substance use history and overall health, with round-theclock monitoring and medication when appropriate. After stabilization, most people transition directly into residential inpatient treatment, where a structured daily schedule combines individual and group therapy, wellness routines, relapse-prevention skills, and dual-diagnosis support when needed. Stays are individualized, with longer-term options available, and the team begins aftercare planning early so there is a clear path forward after discharge.
Families are essential partners in care. The Bluffs offers family therapy and education that help you communicate clearly, set boundaries, and support recovery at home. You’ll learn how to stay involved in ways that truly help.
Reach out any time to talk through the situation, verify benefits, and map out a safe plan to arrive. The Bluffs admissions team is available 24/7 to help your loved one take the first step.
Call (330) 919-9228 or complete the contact form below to begin.
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The fastest path is to contact The Bluffs admissions team, which is available 24/7 to guide families from the first call through arrival. You can call 330-919-9228 or submit a confidential insurance verification so the team can check benefits, outline costs, and coordinate next steps like travel and intake.
Yes. The Bluffs emphasizes family support through structured family therapy, education, and practical guidance that helps you communicate in healthy ways, set boundaries, and create a home environment that supports recovery. Their family-focused resources also explain how to show up helpfully in the early weeks of sobriety.
The Bluffs provides a full continuum that includes medically supervised detox, residential inpatient treatment, dual-diagnosis care, and medication-assisted treatment when appropriate. These services are delivered with evidence-based therapies in a structured setting designed to stabilize withdrawal, build recovery skills, and prepare for long-term success.
The Bluffs publishes step-by-step guidance on helping someone who is not ready to accept treatment and highlights the role loved ones can play in reducing denial and encouraging change. Early recovery often begins with recognizing the problem, which is a point where compassionate family involvement can make a difference.
Dual-diagnosis care at The Bluffs treats substance use and mental health together through assessment, evidence-based counseling, and coordinated treatment planning. Site resources explain why addressing both conditions concurrently matters, including the common anxiety-addiction link and the need for integrated, whole-person care.
Expect a structured first month that starts with assessment and medically supervised detox if needed, followed by daily therapy, skills practice, and holistic supports like nutrition and exercise that help stabilize mind and body. Learn what detox looks like day to day and how inpatient routines create a safe environment for early recovery.
Admissions run around the clock. After your call or fill out our online form, the team verifies insurance, explains benefits, helps schedule arrival, and can assist with logistics like transportation so your loved one can enter care without delay. An intake on arrival completes medical and clinical assessments to set the initial plan.
The Bluffs works with many major health plans and will verify benefits for you by phone or through a secure form. Learn more about what coverage typically includes, what out-of-pocket costs to expect, and why verifying benefits early helps families make informed decisions.
Yes. The Bluffs offers a dedicated veterans support program with individualized care for substance use and co-occurring disorders. Your Six Recovery also serves law enforcement, highlighting confidentiality and career needs.
After discharge, patients can stay connected through alumni programming and support groups, plus ongoing therapy options. The Bluffs also offers aftercare resources like coaching and seasonal guidance to help people maintain momentum when they are away from on-campus support. Read some of our alumni stories here.