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How to Schedule an Appointment at Beth's Place Recovery

  • Writer: bethsplacerecovery
    bethsplacerecovery
  • Jun 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: 14 hours ago



Eye-level view of the welcoming entrance of Beth's Place Recovery


Taking the first step can feel overwhelming, but we're here to make the process simple.

At Beth's Place Recovery, we believe recovery starts with a conversation. Whether you're seeking support for yourself, a loved one, meeting a court requirement, addressing concerns about alcohol or drug use, or simply exploring your options, you're welcome here.

Come as you are. This is your choice, your journey, and your recovery.

Step 1: Schedule Your Assessment

Your comprehensive assessment is the starting point for understanding your needs and identifying the services that may best support your goals.

  • Cost: $162 or covered by most insurance plans

  • Don't have insurance? We can help you explore options and may be able to assist with applying for insurance coverage.

  • Not sure who your insurance provider is or what your benefits cover? No problem. Our team can help verify your coverage and answer your questions.

  • In-person and telehealth appointments are available.

Step 2: Meet With a Licensed Professional

You will meet with a licensed clinical professional who will take time to learn about you, your strengths, concerns, goals, substance use history, mental health symptoms, physical health, support system, and overall well-being.

This is not a test and there are no right or wrong answers. The goal is to understand your unique situation and determine what services may be most helpful.

Step 3: Create a Plan That Fits Your Life

After the assessment, we will review recommendations together and develop a personalized plan based on your needs and goals.

Services may include:

  • Outpatient addiction treatment

  • Individual therapy

  • Mental health services

  • Medication management

  • Treatment coordination

  • Recovery support services

  • Community resources and referrals

There is no pressure and no judgment. Our goal is to provide information, support, and options so you can make informed decisions about your care and recovery.



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