
If use of alcohol or medication is draining your bank account and the joy from your life, Newell has many high-quality drug abuse facilities to help you, a friend or a family member. Whether addicted to Xanax, opiates, pain medication or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the best-rated help available. You can even find executive or executive treatment in Newell to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.

I am deeply disappointed in your facility. I am still paying for the care given to one of my friends. Deni Carise on the commercial states your mission is for a save, healing, and long lasting recovery. I have found this to not be true. It is like the place is revolving door, with no aftercare, and only interested in the money. I have 2 people living with me who went to RCA. One went to Devon, and despite the Dr. saying she needed to stay at least another day, they sent her home. A week or two later, she was back on using the needle. She agreed to go away to a place that they set up, but the place would not take her because of some of the medication she was on. Never received any additional help. The other person wanted to go at the same time, and he was sent to one of the NJ locations. He begged to get an extension since he had been on drugs for over 15 years, but they only allowed him a week. They gave no after care follow-up. Within a couple of weeks he was back on the needle as well.
This is the best place for Mental Health and Addiction treatment in the entire Bucks County area!
Well qualified counslers, doctors, follow up, strict but effective, heart wrenching, eye opening, much needed, well supervised parent week. Not long term care in Pennsylvania. We tried to send our son to rehab months earlier. Every other rehab we contacted was hard sell and kept calling us. Caron would send text periodically to check in and see if we were okay. Never did they tell us we had to come or what the consequences would be if we did not. All of their counslers were at least bachelor degree educated or more. They were tough but warm. We learned that drugs did not discriminate and we were in a mixed family group that in a million years I thought I would never experience. They ran this program effortlessly and after 5 days we all walked out as one. We kept in touch and made sure everyone stayed strong.