Belmont Gardens Recovery Center sits at 3201 Wisconsin Ave in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and it really aims to offer a caring place for folks who need help with addiction or mental health struggles, now they have a full range of services that include inpatient and outpatient care, detox programs running around the clock, and even more unique options like yoga, art therapy, and outdoor activities such as hiking and gardening, something not all rehab clinics in Mississippi are able to provide, plus programs made just for older adults dealing with drug or alcohol problems or even people who have chronic pain from opioid addiction, making the place well known for these types of treatments. The building itself is a private, multi-level rehab clinic with a 54-bed capacity and they've split living spaces for men and women, where each unit comes with its own little bedroom, dining spot, and a refrigerator, and there's a dining hall where three meals get served each day of the week, and for feeling at home, there's a peer recovery lounge with a big-screen TV, and an outdoor courtyard for relaxing and visiting family. The center has earned accreditation from the Joint Commission and welcomes both public and private health insurance, so more people can find help here.
Belmont Gardens Recovery Center puts a lot of worth on kindness and proven treatment backed up by research, trying to walk with each person through their own journey to recover, and they do this by creating lots of personalized treatment plans, offering both individual and group counseling, intensive therapy, mental health support, and relapse prevention, and everyone gets to work with trained staff like Dr. Frank Perkins and Dr. Joseph Kwentus of the Precise Minds Psychiatric Group, alongside direct care staff supervisor and peer specialist Ryan Eagles, administrative assistant and HR director Tara Hasty, lead therapist Jessica Sanders, and clinical services director who's a Registered Nurse, as well as other social workers and licensed therapists. The team addresses both substance use and mental health at the same time, with dual diagnosis treatment and complete psychiatric care for people who need it.
They use a three-track therapy system based on the 12-step model to meet the needs of different people, plus they're certified for levels of care ranging from detox and primary residential care to transitional and intensive outpatient programs-or IOP-for those stepping down from higher-level care. Recreation and wellness play a part in the recovery process too, with things like art, gardening, and faith-friendly spaces for spiritual needs. The center keeps its doors open every day, 24 hours, so help's there whenever it's needed, and folks can expect family involvement, safe routines, and chances to meet others in recovery, because Belmont Gardens Recovery Center truly tries to build a real community focused on long-term healing, using methods that are proven and a warm, steady hand for everyone who comes through the doors.