December 15, 2020

Gold Standard of Treatment: 3-Year CARF Accreditation

For three days in October we had two qualified professionals reviewing our program. Through that process they are able to identify areas for our organization to grow. They help us look at our organization through an objective lens so that we can become a stronger organization. In addition the identify our strengths so that we can bolster them.
December 2, 2020

Keeping Recovery First During the Pandemic by Joining Online 12 step Meetings

2020 has been quite an unexpectedly difficult year for everyone. For those of us who are in recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction, COVID has caused an even greater challenge.
November 25, 2020

A Sunflower of Gratitude

Here’s a little present for you – a Sunflower of Gratitude…Actually it’s part of a little gratitude exercise I’d like to offer you as we contemplate what we are doing here in recovery this year at Thanksgiving.
November 5, 2020

Video: More About Phase I at Bridging the Gaps

Bridging the Gaps specializes in using an integrated approach to addiction treatment. Our treatment program is broken into 4 phases. Lead clinician, Bryon Powell, provides a basic overview of the first phase of treatment.
October 28, 2020

Video: Nutrition in Recovery

Becca Clay explains the role nutrition plays in addiction recovery.
October 28, 2020

Video: About our Family Program

Linda Wilk, our family program coordinator, discusses the recent changes we have made to our family program to support the loved ones of those recovering from addiction.
October 28, 2020

Video: What is a typical day like at Bridging the Gaps?

Here's what you can expect during a typical day in residential treatment. Bridging the Gaps is an integrated substance abuse treatment center in beautiful Winchester, VA.
September 28, 2020

Introducing New Group for Family Members

Bridging the Gaps is addressing the on-going needs of families by offering a weekly 90-minute Family Aftercare Group. Our new group is available for families seeking support as their loved ones continue into early recovery having completed residential treatment.