Everyone Struggles

We’re Here to Help

She’s your daughter, sister, mother, friend, neighbor, or co-worker.

She may even be you. Anyone can struggle with addiction.

The compassionate and committed professionals of The Heights will help.

A Safe Space for Healing

 

We are sensitive to the needs of women with addictions who have survived trauma and abuse. Thusly, we provide residential treatment programs and facilities for women only. Care is structured, in a safe space, to help women recover from addiction and co-occurring mental health issues, as well as ensuring meaningfulness beyond treatment.

Get in touch and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. We look forward to hearing from you!

Our Services

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If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health issues, we can help.

Contact us today to discuss care and admission into our program. The Heights accepts most insurance plans, as well as private pay and Consolidated Funding.

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Here for Those in Crisis

At The Heights, we know people often seek treatment as the result of crisis—an arrest, DUI, domestic abuse, or medical emergency.

This means individuals and loved ones must quickly act to get the help in times of urgent need. If you or someone you love has experienced the life-altering consequences of addiction, we can help.

Those who wish to be admitted to The Heights treatment programs should call our Admissions staff at 651-207-1766 during regular business hours, Monday through Friday.

We promise a response to inquiries within one business day.

 
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Residential Treatment

The Heights offers inpatient residential treatment for women at our beautiful facility on Jackson Street.

  • Family education. We work with family to educate everyone and open up new paths of communication. Once the client has completed treatment, success is more likely when sobriety is supported by loved ones

  • Visits with children. While residents’ children are not allowed to stay at the facility, we do provide a kid-friendly area where children can visit.

  • Recovery events. Being a part of community is essential to recovery. As such, our residents participate in a variety of recovery events in the area.

We recognize that women who struggle with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health issues, as well as past trauma, are more successful in a gender-specific environment. Women will find our resident experience safe, secure, and supportive.

 
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