Snowden at Fredericksburg

Rating: 2.1   (5)

Treatment approach

  • Cognitive/behavioral therapy
  • Rational emotive behavioral therapy
  • Substance abuse counseling approach

Treatment Options

  • General Hospital(including VA hospital)
  • Intensive outpatient treatment
  • Outpatient
  • Outpatient detoxification

Amenity

  • Services for the deaf and hard of hearing

Age

  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Seniors or older adults

Gender

  • Female
  • Male

Specialties

  • Addiction
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Drug Abuse
  • Drug Addiction
  • Intervention center
  • Medical Detox
  • Substance Abuse

Areas of Specialization

  • 12-step faciltitation approach
  • Accepts clients on opioid medication
  • Brief intervention approach
  • Buprenorphine used in treatment
  • Family Addiction Counseling
  • Group counseling offered
  • Individual counseling offered
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Naltrexone (oral)
  • Relapse Prevention

Payment Options

  • American Express
  • Cash or self-payment
  • Check
  • Mastercard
  • Private health insurance
  • Visa

Accepted Insurances

  • Most Insurances

About

Snowden at Fredericksburg is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center that is situated in lovely Fredericksburg, Virginia at 1200 Sam Perry Boulevard. Addiction to drugs, alcohol, or any other substance of abuse, can take a toll on the well-being and livelihood of the addict. It's important that these individuals seek professional treatment, guidance, and care in order to safely and successfully beat the addiction. Whether the patient requires inpatient treatment or outpatient treatment, Snowden at Fredericksburg can provide patients with everything they need to beat addiction.

It's very typical for an addict to believe that they can overcome addiction on their own. Although this idea may seem tangible, going cold turkey is unsafe and more than likely will result in a relapse in the very near future. It's imperative that addicts seek the help of Snowden at Fredericksburg as patients will receive quality addiction care and treatment methods at Snowden at Fredericksburg. If addicts do not seek help for drug and alcohol addiction, their future will be unclear. This is because addiction is a degenerative and progressive disease that requires intense, professional treatment in order to conquer.

Snowden at Fredericksburg can provide patients aged Adult men, Adult women, Seniors or older adults with unique treatment methods along with compassionate care and guidance. The counselors that work with the patient will be by their side every step of the way, helping to ensure their success in recovery. Every addict is able to overcome their addiction if they want it badly enough, but it does take the professional help of Snowden at Fredericksburg in order to get to the level of sustained sobriety.

Through deciphering the core reasons why the patient uses drugs and alcohol as an escape will help counselors to better create a treatment program that works for them. A tailor-made approach to recovery is what patients will receive when they enter Snowden at Fredericksburg and this is believed to be the best way to treat addiction.

If patients are truly ready to overcome their addiction and begin a new happy and content life than they will succeed in recovery. They must be in that mindset, though, in order to achieve lasting sobriety. Visit Snowden at Fredericksburg online now at richmonddrugrehabcenters.com/snowden-at-fredericksburg/ and recognize how quality treatment can change one's life for the better.

Contact Details

+1(540) 741-3900
http://richmonddrugrehabcenters.com/snowden-at-fredericksburg//
1200 Sam Perry BoulevardFredericksburgVirginia  22401

Google Reviews


  5.0   4 years ago

I voluntarily had myself admitted to Mary Washington for suicidal ideations. After a short wait in the emergency room they took me over the Snowden. I saw two doctors and a nurse practitioner for medication management. They adjusted the dosage of some meds I was taking for depression and ADHD increasing some and decreasing others while putting me on some additional medication to deal with unspecified anxiety and PTSD. The nurses and techs were very professional and polite. The only bad thing I have to say is the beds aren’t the most comfortable and the temperature in some areas fluctuated between cold and warm. It was nothing that an extra blanket and sweatshirt couldn’t take care of. The food was average, breakfast was delicious, however dinner and lunch were not so good. However, if you have family that visits they can bring you food to eat in the cafeteria. I enjoyed the groups, especially art therapy. The staff does a lot of interacting to get to know the patients and teach them coping strategies. They even provide puzzles, cards, coloring sheets, and composition books to write down your feelings and to jot down coping techniques. I met with the doctor daily and my case manager Monday through Friday. They were all amazing and professional. If I needed anything all I had to do was ask and it was done. All of the people that I saw complain either broke the rules or they were admitted by the courts. I’m now doing their outpatient program and medication management to get back on my feet. Thanks for everything Snowden!



  4.0   4 years ago

Overall my impression of this facility is 4 stars. The doctors are very knowledgeable and willing to help. The only issues I found were the nursing staff not all just a few bad apples in the mix. If you or a loved one is in need of quality emergency services seek out services with Snowden at Mary Washington Hospital.



  4.0   4 years ago

As psychiatric “emergency hospitals” go, it’s not bad besides the fact you can’t use any tobacco on grounds. I signed myself in for a stay, knew I was probably going to be in there for a week or two (10 days to be exact), and dealt with it. Doctors and nurses are most concerned with getting medication dispensed and ordering tests to ensure a proper diagnosis...from what I remember, there were a few group therapy sessions on the wing, but nobody cared if you showed up and 90% of the time was your own anyway. That being said, you’ll probably want to attend as the only other entertainment includes one TV and a few books in the day room and a small outside courtyard. I was lucky and packed a portable AM/FM radio I could keep and listen to in my room. Only one staff member (an evening assistant nurse) and I didn’t see eye-to-eye. For being institutional cuisine, the food served was excellent and good sized portions — I have had worse meals at some good hotel restaurants! They discharged me, set me up with a P-doc and a decent therapist, and 6 years later I have yet to need a return visit...so that’s a promising sign that my time there did something. They lose a star for not allowing patients to smoke or vape even in the courtyard during my time. Don’t try it...they’ll get angry and possibly boot you out of there! I’m no expert, but I do feel (even as a person who has quit smoking since) that those hospitalized in a mental health crisis shouldn’t just be given a nicotine patch and basically told “good luck”. A large number of the mentally ill smoke, and I assure you 95% or more return to smoking after their stay on a “smoke-free campus” as MWHC calls it.



  5.0   6 years ago

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