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Begin Your Recovery Journey
Taking the first step toward treatment can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Whether you’re seeking help for yourself, supporting a loved one, or making a professional referral, our admissions team is here to answer your questions and help determine whether Cornerstone’s ASAM Level 3.1 residential treatment program is the right fit.
From your first phone call through admission, we’ll guide you through the process with compassion, respect, and individualized support.
- Admissions Process
Getting Started Is Easier Than You Think
Our admissions process is designed to be straightforward, supportive, and focused on understanding each individual’s unique needs. Every prospective resident completes a confidential assessment to help determine whether ASAM Level 3.1 residential treatment is the most appropriate level of care.
Contact Admissions
Speak with a member of our admissions team to discuss your situation, ask questions, and learn more about our program.
Complete a Confidential Assessment
We’ll gather information about substance use history, co-occurring mental health needs, medical history, recovery goals, and other factors that help us understand your individual needs.
Determine the Right Level of Care
Our admissions team will review your assessment, discuss program expectations, and determine whether Cornerstone’s ASAM Level 3.1 residential treatment program is the appropriate fit.
If another level of care would better meet your needs, we’ll help guide you toward appropriate resources whenever possible.
Begin Residential Treatment
Once admitted, you’ll move into our residential program, meet your care team, and begin an individualized treatment plan designed to support your recovery goals.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Recovery begins with a conversation. Whether you’re seeking treatment for yourself, supporting a loved one, or making a professional referral, our admissions team is here to answer your questions and guide you through the admissions process.
Need Help Deciding?
Our team is available to answer questions about eligibility, availability, and recovery housing support.
- Admissions Inquiry
Request a Confidential Assessment
Complete the form below, and a member of our admissions team will contact you to learn more about your situation, answer your questions, and guide you through the next steps.
We’ll review your information, discuss your treatment needs, and determine whether Cornerstone’s ASAM Level 3.1 residential treatment program is the most appropriate level of care.
- Frequently Asked Questions
Admissions FAQs
Still Have Questions?
Our admissions team is available to answer your questions about ASAM Level 3.1 residential treatment, admissions, eligibility, referrals, and what to expect during the admissions process.
What is Cornerstone Recovery Residence?
Cornerstone Recovery Residence is a 16-bed ASAM Level 3.1 low-intensity residential treatment program serving adult men with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions.
How do I know if this program is right for me?
You don’t have to make that decision on your own. Our admissions team completes a confidential assessment to determine whether ASAM Level 3.1 residential treatment is the appropriate level of care based on your individual needs.
Who can apply?
Cornerstone serves adult men who are appropriate for ASAM Level 3.1 residential treatment. We welcome inquiries from individuals, family members, healthcare providers, hospitals, behavioral health professionals, and community organizations.
How long do residents typically stay?
Length of stay varies based on each resident’s individualized treatment plan, recovery goals, progress, and ongoing treatment needs.
Can family members or professionals make referrals?
Yes. We welcome referrals from family members, healthcare providers, behavioral health professionals, hospitals, and community organizations. Our admissions team is available to guide you through the referral process.
How do I get started?
Contact our admissions team by phone or complete the confidential admissions inquiry form. We’ll answer your questions, complete an assessment, and help determine the most appropriate next step for your recovery journey.