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28 Branford Road
North Branford, CT 06471
| BHcare Shoreline is a behavioral health clinic in North Branford, Connecticut, that offers treatment for substance use disorders. The services available include medication assisted treatment (MAT), traditional and intensive outpatient care (IOP), and case management. The payment options available include Medicaid, Medicare, or a sliding fee scale. | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I feel compelled to write a review in defense of this place because I was scrolling through the reviews and I don't understand why BHcare got any negative reviews. The negative reviews that I've read are ridiculous, nonsensical, and seem to be coming from people who have problems on THEIR end, not BHcare's end. Their IOP program is great. The counselors know what they are doing. They're very knowledgeable, capable, compassionate, and helpful. The psychiatrist is fantastic. He's very thorough and he calls in your meds right away. I had an issue with my meds last month. The pharmacy told me I needed prior approval for a med that I've been taking for months and I've never needed prior approval. I called BHcare to figure out what was going on. They called the pharmacy right away and resolved the issue so I could get my meds that same day. The evening relapse prevention program is great. The nursing department is lovely. They really care and attend to all your needs. My therapist and I meet virtually which is awesome because I don't have a car. If you've got a problem with this place, the problem is YOU and you're taking it out on BHcare. Anyone in my group that's had any sort of issue with the facility usually stems from something going on with their own insurance or a lack of communication on the clients end Not BHcare's end. Don't listen to the negative reviews. Some of these people lack the mental capacity to communicate properly. They deflect the blame and blame BHcare for their own problems. Typical addict behavior. Take accountability for your own issues. This place is fine. Nothing is wrong with it. You'll get great care here, don't worry about it.
Anne Marie Dougherty
2 months ago
BH care is home.i meeting new wonderful people from IOP,Options clubs .and the staffs are great 🙂.
Angela Butler
5 months ago
They have A brand new facility. I’m in other countries and they are working for me. You can get help anywhere. I looked to the sky and they sent me to BH care.🥰🐿️❤️😜🙏🏾💧👊🏾🥹
david middleton
8 months ago
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The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Connecticut vary widely and depend on several factors, including:
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