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Santa Fe Recovery Center

4100 Lucia Lane
Santa Fe NM, 87507
2.0
(1 Reviews)

Santa Fe Recovery Center (Santa Fe) located at 4100 Lucia Lane, Santa Fe, NM 87507, United States is an alcohol treatment center providing substance abuse treatment and detoxification with outpatient care and residential short-term treatment. Women a... Read more

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Santa Fe Recovery Center (Santa Fe) located at 4100 Lucia Lane, Santa Fe, NM 87507, United States is an alcohol treatment center providing substance abuse treatment and detoxification with outpatient care and residential short-term treatment. Women and men are supported for this New Mexico drug rehab center. Medicaid, medicare, state financed payment, private health insurance, self payment, and access to recovery voucher is accepted with sliding fee scales and payment assistance. Includes spanish language services.
Type of Care
Alcohol Use Disorder
Substance use treatment
Comprehensive programs specializing in substance abuse disorder, addiction recovery as well as therapy and support groups.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Detoxification
Treatment Approaches
Alcohol Use Disorder
Substance abuse treatment
Service Settings (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient etc.)
Alcohol Use Disorder
Outpatient
Alcohol Use Disorder
Short-term residential
Special Programs/Groups Offered
Alcohol Use Disorder
Adult women
This facility offers gender-specific programs, focusing on the needs of women in recovery by creating a supporting and understanding environment.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Adult men
With strength-based approaches and peer support, this tailored programs help adult men navigate their individual recovery process more easily.
Other Languages
Alcohol Use Disorder
Spanish
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Alcohol Use Disorder
Medicaid
Dedicated to accessible care, Medicare is supported at this facility. Qualifying individuals can focus fully on their recovery without any financial strain.
Alcohol Use Disorder
State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
Many states offer different alternative health insurance options. Eligible patients not covered by Medicaid are able to utilize their insurance benefits at this location.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Medicare
Available to older adults or individuals with disabilities, this facility accepts Medicare to ensure the accessibility of their wide range of treatment services.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Private health insurance
Wide range of private health insurance plans accepted, helping patients to using their policy benefits easily for treatment services.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Cash or self-payment
If you prefer to manage your treatment cost directly, this facility is accepting individuals choosing self-payment options.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Access to Recovery
Promoting the Access to Recovery vocher program, this treatment center enables qualifying patients to choose their recovery journey by great flexibility in the selected services.
Payment Assistance Available
Alcohol Use Disorder
Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Alcohol Use Disorder
Payment assistance (check with facility for details)
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Jay
02/19/2022
My concern lies with the nurse at 4100 Lucia Ln. Santa Fe. The remainder of the treatment facility and their courses of action are fine. The nurse uses google to make a medical diagnosis. Has a tendency to blow things off and when a patients condition does not improve but gets worse in a weeks time no action is taken. Just kinda "lets wait and see what happens" oblivious and or uncaring to the fact the situation with the patient is getting worse.
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