This means the business owners have not verified the information on this page is accurate.
Winchester, Virginia
Insurance Accepted$16,800 - $108,00014 - 90 days
Bridging the Gaps in Winchester, Virginia, pioneers integrative addiction treatment, emphasizing holistic recovery through personalized programs and comprehensive services. The center fosters physical, emotional, and spiritual healing, guiding individuals toward sustainable recovery in a serene and supportive environment.
Bridging the Gaps in Winchester, Virginia, pioneers integrative addiction treatment, emphasizing holistic recovery through personalized programs and comprehensive services. The center fosters physical, emotional, and spiritual healing, guiding individuals toward sustainable recovery in a serene and supportive environment.
Bridging the Gaps is a pioneering leader in integrative addiction treatment, dedicated to guiding individuals toward holistic recovery in Winchester, Virginia. With a compassionate and multidisciplinary team, Bridging the Gaps offers personalized programs that address the interconnected aspects of addiction, mental health, and overall wellness. At Bridging the Gaps, clients benefit from a comprehensive range of services, including detoxification, residential treatment, outpatient programs, couns...
Bridging the Gaps is a pioneering leader in integrative addiction treatment, dedicated to guiding individuals toward holistic recovery in Winchester, Virginia. With a compassionate and multidisciplinary team, Bridging the Gaps offers personalized programs that address the interconnected aspects of addiction, mental health, and overall wellness. At Bridging the Gaps, clients benefit from a comprehensive range of services, including detoxification, residential treatment, outpatient programs, counseling, and alternative therapies such as yoga and acupuncture. This integrative approach fosters healing on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels, empowering individuals to achieve sustainable recovery. Nestled in the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, Bridging the Gaps provides a serene and supportive environment conducive to growth and transformation. Through evidence-based practices, experiential therapies, and a commitment to individualized care, we guide clients on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, bridging the gaps to a life of health, balance, and fulfillment.
Related Centers
AdOur mission is financially supported by selling advertising to qualified providers. More Info
Bridging the Gaps is a pioneering leader in integrative addiction treatment, dedicated to guiding individuals toward holistic recovery in Winchester, Virginia. With a compassionate and multidisciplinary team, Bridging the Gaps offers personalized programs that address the interconnected aspects of addiction, mental health, and overall wellness. At Bridging the Gaps, clients benefit from a comprehensive range of services, including detoxification, residential treatment, outpatient programs, counseling, and alternative therapies such as yoga and acupuncture. This integrative approach fosters healing on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels, empowering individuals to achieve sustainable recovery. Nestled in the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, Bridging the Gaps provides a serene and supportive environment conducive to growth and transformation. Through evidence-based practices, experiential therapies, and a commitment to individualized care, we guide clients on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, bridging the gaps to a life of health, balance, and fulfillment.
Peer Support SpecialistsMotivational Speakers12-Step Facilitation12-Step MeetingsAftercare groupsAnger Management+1 moreMedication Management
Our Score
Accreditations8
Facility & Amenities3
Website Trust Factors1
Treatment Services30
Review Analysis17
Reviews
3.9
17 Reviews
Benefits
The facility provides individualized attention and focus to each patient.
The long-term program increases chances of long-term sobriety significantly.
The staff and team at BTG are highly supportive and prepare patients to manage their triggers effectively.
Drawbacks
3.9
17 Reviews
5
4
3
2
1
Source:
Benefits
The facility provides individualized attention and focus to each patient.
The long-term program increases chances of long-term sobriety significantly.
The staff and team at BTG are highly supportive and prepare patients to manage their triggers effectively.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
December 22nd, 2023
I did not stay sober after my stint at BTG but I sincerely believe BTG is the best place to get it done. I don’t consider my time/money spent at BTG to be a waste because I am a far more compassionate and virtuous person than I could have been otherwise.Its a vigorously honest program.
December 22nd, 2023
I did not stay sober after my stint at BTG but I sincerely believe BTG is the best place to get it done. I don’t consider my time/money spent at BTG to be a waste because I am a far more compassionate and virtuous person than I could have been otherwise.Its a vigorously honest program.
May 19th, 2023
I am almost six years clean and sober and I am so grateful for the team at BTG who saved my life and fully prepared me to manage my triggers in life outside of rehab. I look back at my memories at BTG with so much happiness and gratitude for my experience and support to grow into the responsible person I am today. Thank you Bryon and the team for saving my life !
May 19th, 2023
I am almost six years clean and sober and I am so grateful for the team at BTG who saved my life and fully prepared me to manage my triggers in life outside of rehab. I look back at my memories at BTG with so much happiness and gratitude for my experience and support to grow into the responsible person I am today. Thank you Bryon and the team for saving my life !
January 19th, 2024
I don’t think I would have been able to get sober at any other treatment center. Bridging the Gaps isn’t your typical 30 day facility. It encapsulates a long-term layout that, if completed, increases chances of long-term sobriety significantly.
I was forced to go to treatment by family members and was NOT happy to be in treatment (AGAIN) when I first arrived. In my first 30 days, the length of most treatment centers, I barely spoke a word. If I had completed the program at that point I know ...
January 19th, 2024
I don’t think I would have been able to get sober at any other treatment center. Bridging the Gaps isn’t your typical 30 day facility. It encapsulates a long-term layout that, if completed, increases chances of long-term sobriety significantly.
I was forced to go to treatment by family members and was NOT happy to be in treatment (AGAIN) when I first arrived. In my first 30 days, the length of most treatment centers, I barely spoke a word. If I had completed the program at that point I know I would have continued using afterwards. It wasn’t until the second and third months that I was able to open up and really do the work I needed to do to overcome my addiction. I continued with the rest of the program afterwards which takes about a year in total. It’s not easy but it works, it’s an investment in yourself. I’ve been sober 5+ years now.
At BTG you aren’t just another patient in a revolving door of constant admissions and discharges. There’s no “flying under the radar” here. You, as an individual, are going to get the time and attention and individualized focus you deserve whether you want it or not. Highly recommend, if I had a family member in need of help I’d send them here.
January 19th, 2024
I attended last August. So the Rona had us locked down most the time. Almost got a year sober now. Not that I give BTG a lot of credit for that. I knew the rules going into this place so the no sugar and caffeine sucked but that was part of the deal.
It's rehab, not a vacation. I understood that. From my experience, the counselors to seem to want to help. But BTG is a business first and foremost, a recovery center second. I think a lot of the counselors were frustrated by this when I was ther...
January 19th, 2024
I attended last August. So the Rona had us locked down most the time. Almost got a year sober now. Not that I give BTG a lot of credit for that. I knew the rules going into this place so the no sugar and caffeine sucked but that was part of the deal.
It's rehab, not a vacation. I understood that. From my experience, the counselors to seem to want to help. But BTG is a business first and foremost, a recovery center second. I think a lot of the counselors were frustrated by this when I was there too. I did not connect with my counselor but good luck getting them to take that into consideration.
All in all an okay experience, WAY overpriced in my opinion, you don't get what you told on the webpage, but that may have been the RONAS fault. The stars are really for the few counselors that seem like the genually want to help.
May 19th, 2023
I have been clean and sober for over five years, and I could not have done it without BTG. They truly saved my life, on multiple occasions, and I cannot express enough gratitude for the people who work there.
May 19th, 2023
I have been clean and sober for over five years, and I could not have done it without BTG. They truly saved my life, on multiple occasions, and I cannot express enough gratitude for the people who work there.
January 19th, 2021
I went to BTG 7 years ago (September 2013) and have been in recovery ever since. I have everyone at BTG to thank for that. My experience there taught and helped me not only how to get and stay sober but how to live a life I can be proud of, and mend my relationships. I loved my counselor and all the different modalities they use here. I found Yoga, Reiki, Massage, and art therapy to be extremely helpful. I still use those as healthy coping mechanisms years later!
January 19th, 2021
I went to BTG 7 years ago (September 2013) and have been in recovery ever since. I have everyone at BTG to thank for that. My experience there taught and helped me not only how to get and stay sober but how to live a life I can be proud of, and mend my relationships. I loved my counselor and all the different modalities they use here. I found Yoga, Reiki, Massage, and art therapy to be extremely helpful. I still use those as healthy coping mechanisms years later!
January 19th, 2024
Update: my daughter has graduated from BTG. She is doing exceptionally well. She has finally moved forward with her life, and it’s all because we found BTG. Clean and sober and now a new mom. For the rest of my life I will be eternally grateful to all the staff at BTG that made her recovery possible.
My daughter has been a patient at BTG for a few months now. They have bent over backwards to help her, even when she had moments where she was sabotaging herself. They have not given up on he...
January 19th, 2024
Update: my daughter has graduated from BTG. She is doing exceptionally well. She has finally moved forward with her life, and it’s all because we found BTG. Clean and sober and now a new mom. For the rest of my life I will be eternally grateful to all the staff at BTG that made her recovery possible.
My daughter has been a patient at BTG for a few months now. They have bent over backwards to help her, even when she had moments where she was sabotaging herself. They have not given up on her. Anyone that gives this place a bad review has an ax to grind, likely because they didn't follow the rules and were made to leave. As with all addictions, the addict must be ready and willing to participate fully in their recovery. For those who are ready to make that commitment to themselves, BTG is the place to be. Every one of the staff that I have met have been polite, professional and caring, counselors and house staff alike! BTG has some of the absolute BEST counselors around! I cannot stress enough how great everyone here has been. I could write a 10 page dissertation and it still would not do justice to the way I feel about BTG. They have worked with me every step of the way regarding any expenses not covered by my insurance because they care more about my daughter's recovery than they do about profit! They truly have gone above and beyond for my daughter and I cannot thank them enough!
January 19th, 2022
They don’t allow any sugar or caffeine which I found ridiculous plus the treatment meets were boring and repetitive, they’ll treat you like a child. One of the councilors, Brian, (once I discharged myself to attend a funeral) literally told me to leave the property right then and there not even allowing me to make a phone call to ask my ride her eta and wouldn’t allow me to walk to the sober house to collect my possessions despite two prior clients discharging from the sober house a few days ...
January 19th, 2022
They don’t allow any sugar or caffeine which I found ridiculous plus the treatment meets were boring and repetitive, they’ll treat you like a child. One of the councilors, Brian, (once I discharged myself to attend a funeral) literally told me to leave the property right then and there not even allowing me to make a phone call to ask my ride her eta and wouldn’t allow me to walk to the sober house to collect my possessions despite two prior clients discharging from the sober house a few days before... Literally the worst treatment center I’ve ever been too. Extremely overpriced. The only good thing is the exercise and group AA meets done outside of actual program and 1 massage. Half the staff members were great but a handful should really work in different fields.
Have you experienced Bridging the Gaps?
Private feedback helps us modify our score for better accuracy
Share Private FeedbackBridging the GapsWinchester, Virginia
Your feedback is anonymous and private. We will never share it.
Popular Questions at Bridging the GapsHow much does treatment at Bridging the Gaps cost?
An average of $1,200 per day, for 14-90 days
What types of insurance does Bridging the Gaps accept?