Levels of Care
Medical Detox
Medical detox programming is the first step toward healing from addiction and cleanses the body of all traces of alcohol or drugs.
Inpatient Treatment
During inpatient treatment (also known as residential), clients who’ve completed detox can begin the work of recovery in a safe environment.
Partial Hospitalization Programming
Partial hospitalization is a step down from intensive rehab like detox and inpatient care.
Intensive Outpatient Programming
During intensive outpatient treatment, clients usually live off-site at a facility but are dedicated to preparing for life after rehab.
Outpatient Programming
In outpatient programming, clients live at home or in a sober living home and commute to rehab during the week.
Aftercare Planning
Outline each client’s next steps after their treatment ends, including follow-up appointments and recommendations for nearby support groups.
What to Expect
Understanding the expectations for treatment, including items that are and aren’t allowed, can help clients prepare for a positive rehab experience at The Recovery Village Ridgefield.
We recommend that clients bring:
- A form of identification, along with insurance and pharmacy cards
- Two weeks worth of seasonally appropriate clothing
- Comfortable sleepwear
- Sealed (unopened) alcohol-free toiletries, including shampoo and conditioner, sunscreen, face wash and feminine products
- Any tobacco product, disposable vape or e-cigarette you wish to use during the length of your stay if you’re under the age of 21.
- Our facility staff will not be able to purchase tobacco products or vapes for patients under the age of 21. Patients under the age of 21, and in our care, will not be able to purchase tobacco products or vapes while with us.
- There will be no opportunity to charge vapes or e-cigarettes.
Items that are not permitted at our center include:
- Drugs or alcohol, drug-related paraphernalia and clothing depicting drugs
- Narcotic medications (including medicinal or licensed marijuana)
- Products that contain alcohol as an ingredient, including hand sanitizer and mouthwash
- Opened cigarette packs, vapes, e-cigarettes, vitamin bottles or toiletries
- Computers, tablets, cameras and electronic devices with internet access
What Our Clients Say
Virtual Tour & Amenities
Indoor and outdoor amenities at The Recovery Village Ridgefield include:
Two fully equipped gyms
Outdoor basketball courts
On-site putting green
Horseshoes
Badminton, kickball and Wiffle ball
Pool and ping pong tables
On-site yoga, art and music therapy
Two recreational cottages
Computer Lab
Off-site softball and bowling
Designated smoking areas
Alumni Testimonial
After trying on his own and failing, one patient decided it was time to make a change. Learn how one man’s life was changed by making the call to speak to one of our intake coordinators and getting into treatment.
Our Staff
The Recovery Village Ridgefield is led by full-time medical and clinical staff who are passionate about helping people overcome substance use disorders.
We have several clinical and non-clinical roles available at our Washington facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
At The Recovery Village Ridgefield, we understand that people have a lot of questions about addiction treatment. We’re available to answer frequently asked questions about addiction treatment, including:
The total cost of rehab at our facility will depend on whether a client has private health insurance, the level of care they need and how long they stay in treatment. We work with many private health insurance companies to make the out-of-pocket costs of rehab more affordable.
Cell phones will be securely stored upon arrival at our facility, and there is a 72-hour blackout period for all phone use. During residential care, clients can use a phone during designated times, and clients in partial hospitalization may use phones located in our cottages. Clients in intensive outpatient programming may be allowed to use cell phones during non-programming hours.
No, we do not pay for travel to or from our facility. However, our representatives can help people coordinate travel plans for a safe and timely arrival.
Generally, no, loved ones are not allowed to visit people in rehab, except for during family therapy. Family therapy sessions are held in most levels of care at our facility.