Bridges To Recovery

Bridges To Recovery in Pacific Palisades, CA
1460 San Remo Dr., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
(310) 734-0280

Contacts

Street address:
1460 San Remo Dr.

City / suburb:
Pacific Palisades

County:
Los Angeles

State:
California

ZIP code:
90272

Phone:
(310) 734-0280 (Phone)

Social networks:

E-mail:
info@bridgestorecovery.com

GPS Longitude:
-118.497940063477

GPS Latitude:
34.055591583252

Business description

Bridges to Recovery is among the first licensed premier adult residential treatment programs designed and certified by The Department of

Bridges to Recovery is among the first licensed premier adult residential treatment programs designed and certified by The Department of Mental Health for people suffering from psychiatric disorders. Our residential treatment plan has been specifically designed for those seeking in-depth psychotherapy and a comfortable alternative to a hospital environment or outpatient facility for their Residential mental health care. Bridges to Recovery is internationally recognized as a leader in Depression, Bipolar, Borderline, Anxiety and Trauma treatment. We employ the most innovate and effective treatment modalities to help you lead the healthiest life possible. Our residential treatment centers offer resources to help clients accomplish difficult developmental transitions, establish healthy life patterns, and enhance their sense of well-being. Our interventions are based on a whole-person care model of emotional, physical, and spiritual health. With luxurious elements, such as a private chef, yoga sessions, acupuncture and beautiful properties, have been provided to help you relax and feel comfortable while working with the underlying issues causing your pain. The duration of our program is 4- 6 weeks depending on the specific needs.

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Business data
City / suburb: Pacific Palisades, CA
County: Los Angeles
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According to our records, this business is located at 1460 San Remo Dr. in Pacific Palisades (in Los Angeles County), California 90272, the location GPS coordinates are: 34.055591583252 (latitude), -118.497940063477 (longitude). Bridges To Recovery is categorized under Mental Health Services. You can contact the company by phone at (310) 734-0280.
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