With over 50 years of experience in the field, New Bridge Foundation® is one of the most prominent addiction treatment centers in Northern California. We offer detoxification, short- and long-term residential treatment, telehealth, and intensive outpatient substance abuse programs. Situated in the Hearst mansions in the hills of Berkeley, California, our compassionate, expert staff offers affordable client-centered services in a nurturing, home-like atmosphere, ideal for long-lasting sobriety. If you or someone you care about is struggling with addiction, reach out to New Bridge Foundation® today.
At New Bridge Foundation®, our clients are provided with 24-hour medical supervision as they detox safely and comfortably.
Our Helios short-term residential rehab program is specially designed to provide individuals the tools they need for recovery in a relatively brief period.
New Bridge Foundation®’s intensive outpatient program (IOP) is ideal for individuals who need education, counseling, and support, but can remain abstinent while living at home and working or attending school.
The START program at New Bridge Foundation® is an excellent option for individuals with chronic drug and alcohol problems who need extended treatment.
At New Bridge Foundation®, residents are provided with 24-hour medical supervision as they detox safely and comfortably.
Our Helios short-term residential rehab program is specially designed to provide individuals the tools they need for recovery in a relatively brief period.
New Bridge Foundation®’s intensive outpatient program (IOP) is ideal for individuals who need education, counseling, and support, but can remain abstinent while living at home and working or attending school.
The START program at New Bridge Foundation® is an excellent option for individuals with chronic drug and alcohol problems who need extended treatment.
“I feel like I owe so much to New Bridge. I feel like I owe years of sobriety for my children to New Bridge, I owe years of sanity for myself to the parent group at New Bridge, I feel like I have a support system that, if things ever do go back downhill, New Bridge would be the first phone call I would make.”
– Parent of Former Resident