
If abuse of alcohol or drugs is negatively impacting your home and work life, Glen Ridge has a variety of top-rated drug abuse programs to help you or someone close to you. Whether addicted to Meperidine, opiate drugs, painkillers or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get excellent help available. You can even find executive or private treatment in Glen Ridge to make rehab as easy as possible.



The counseling I received at Sunspire is amazing! I would not be where I am today if it wasn't for them. I'm happy and sober. They taught me the tools I need to succeed. I want to say a special thank you to my individual counselor. Sunspire Health Hyde Park is a private, residential treatment facility specifically designed to meet the needs of women with substance abuse, co-occurring mental health disorders, body image and food issues, and trauma. Our goal is to provide a homelike setting where women can overcome their addictions and gain a new sense of control over their lives. Our evidence-based medical and behavioral treatment programs teach women to free themselves from the thoughts, actions and self-sabotaging behaviors that bring them to Hyde Park. We teach critical self-care skills to encourage womens independence and continued success once they embark upon their new life in recovery. Hyde Park is focused on encouraging female empowerment and support to build lasting systems of support through the bonds that happen during treatment.';</script>
I am currently a patient here right now- feel free to ask me questions. Facilities, food, and some staff are top notch. Too much emphasis on AA which is free. Clinically, too rushed and not enough 1:1 therapy available for the price tag. Gym is like a Motel 8. Upper management too focused on money and less concerned about the quality of treatment, and money talks here. Standards are compromised for the almighty dollar which is a disappointment. In recovery, money doesn't buy sobriety so in some ways these luxury treatment models are flawed and just enable the addict/alcoholic. If changes were made at the top and the right people were managing the place this facility could be one of the best. Currently, it is does not offer nearly the value its price tag commands and consequently I do not recommend it.
Both of the Franks who are nurses up front really helped me. They were so quick and personable, they really know you by name here. I would look forward to med pass when they were there. They were both very efficient. Trina my therapist was so easy to talk to and if I had any schedule conflicts she was always able to make it work. My favorite person who led groups was Travis because he would put us in our own smaller groups and it would help to get to know everyone who was there. It also helped the time go by quicker because it was engaging and fun. I had a cast on my arm while I was here and they made accommodations for me. Movie night on the weekends were fun. They had nachos for the Super Bowl. This was my first time in treatment and it was very eye opening because I learned things about myself from clinical professionals and understanding that even though I'm an addict, I'm not a terrible person I just needed guidance. When I leave here my case managers set me up with all my after care which is super affordable and I will be taking advantage of those services to help me maintain my sobriety. I was also able to get my meetings set up and some phone numbers for some guys in recovery to helps me when I get home.