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Monday, May 16, 2016

$13.7M transformation: RCA turns Maryland estate into addiction treatment center

Recovery Centers of America has completed a $13.7 million renovation of Bracebridge Hall, a 24,000-square-foot mansion set on 557 acres in Earleville, Md.

The site will re-open in July as Recovery Centers of America at Bracebridge Hall, and serve as a treatment site for individuals with drug and alcohol addiction.

Founded last year, RCA of King of Prussia, Pa., is in the process of developing and opening health care facilities with a neighborhood-based treatment model based on research that indicates sustained recovery is more likely when patients stay connected to family and friends during care.

The company, backed by a $231.5 million investment from Deerfield Management Co., opened its first addiction treatment center in Mays Landing, N.J., earlier this year.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Much needed...people who want help often have too long of a wait for a bed, so more of these facilities are welcome. I just hope they have a workable program for people when they leave the facility and are on their own again.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure it will be affordable for investment bankers, rich kids and hollywood types! Places like that are not $5000 for 90 days!

Anonymous said...

So who will be given the chance to go here? The young woman from the hood who turned to drugs after being the victim of sexual abuse and being exposed to drugs and violence from an early age? Or the pill popping soccer mom that decided to start getting tanked on pills because she was so bored with her life?

Anonymous said...

11:56 AM, now you know darn well the answer to your own question.