Brick House Recovery

Category: Counselor in Boise, Idaho

Address: 3663 N Lakeharbor Ln, Boise, ID 83703, USA

Phone: +12086507359

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Kelly Hasty

Aug 20, 2022

I had a family member go here and it saved her life. Thank you

Meghan Rodriguez

Jul 20, 2022

SCAMMERS!!!!! Just FYI these people will still charge you even if you don't complete the program!! We have paid over $1200 up front PLUS they've taken another $1250 out of our account AFTER my husband quit going. AND they've been paid by our insurance. AND we have got 2 bills recently with 2 different amounts saying we STILL owe around $1000!!!! Not to mention they ask their clients to have friends and family members who aren't even in the program to give them 5 star reviews! I'd give zero if I could. These people don't care about helping. They only care about MONEY!!!!!!

Katie Smith

Jul 1, 2022

Wonderful staff!

Trevor Adams

Jun 24, 2022

Brickhouse is amazing. The people, the help, and the love one feels while there is amazing. I am so grateful for this place. It is just what I needed. I feel like I have another family there.

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Questions & Answers

So you offer impatient treatment?

Jamie Wolf | Sep 17, 2021
Brick House Recovery | Sep 17, 2021

Hi Jamie, we are an outpatient program that provides co-occurring Substance Use Disorder treatment. Clients attend 5 days a week for the first month or so and then slowly transition to fewer days as they progress through the program. We work closely with some amazing inpatient facilities locally. Does that answer your question?

He needs help

Connie Sheets | Sep 17, 2020
Jimmie Carter | Sep 17, 2020

They can help

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How much is it my grandsons needs to be in their our hi is going kill him self our someone else wail driving drunk

Connie Sheets | Sep 17, 2020
violet carter | Sep 17, 2020

That is something that needs to be discussed when you first go in. It depends on the situation and the treatment needed.

If one of your patients is doing bad can u make a house visit

Gaybeth Brown | Sep 18, 2018
Jason Coombs | Sep 18, 2018

This is a great question because many people face risky situations at home, along with a host of other potential issues. We would absolutely assist in supporting the process of getting that person the help they need on a case by case basis. Hope that helps!

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