When you call, admission times are scheduled to ensure each person gets the full attention of our care team upon arrival. A late arrival may cause a wait time.
Each resident must consent to a search of their person and belongings upon arrival to ensure the safety and sobriety of all patients. During this search, staff members will collect any items not permitted during treatment and store them safely and securely until you finish your stay. Additional random searches may be conducted throughout your time at The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper.
Patients at The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper begin in a treatment program that best suits their needs, then may step down to lower care levels as they progress through their plan. Treatment often begins with a medical detox, followed by inpatient or intensive outpatient care.
Medical Detox
A medically supervised detox process can help you overcome the physical symptoms of drug withdrawal. Throughout this difficult first step, our priority is your safety and comfort. Our medical staff will maintain your physical safety during detox and care for you around the clock to ensure a healthy detox process. Detoxification alone can’t change the course of an addiction, so a rehab program usually follows it.
Inpatient Rehab
After medical detox, inpatient rehab is often the vital next step on the road to healing. Inpatient rehab, sometimes referred to as residential rehab, is an intensive program in which clients spend work with medical and clinical professionals to learn how to live life without substances. With a variety of clinical and recreational therapy options and onsite amenities, inpatient care can be a transformative piece of a full continuum of care.
Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient care services provide non-residents the services and treatment they need to thrive outside of our facilities and throughout their personal recovery journey. At The Recovery Village Cherry Hill, clients work with counselors to create relapse prevention strategies and find support. This can take place in personal sessions or via telemedicine — a cutting-edge method of providing clients clinical health care at a distance.
How long you stay may depend on your program, customized treatment plan, recovery progress and insurance coverage. In general, clients may receive:
We encourage all patients to finish their treatment plan entirely, as leaving medical care too soon can lead to relapse and overdose. However, patients can choose to leave rehab at any time, even against medical advice, as long as they are not a danger to themselves or others.
Once you’ve decided to start treatment at The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper, it’s time to plan your stay.
This packing guide ensures you have everything you may need while you’re with us, so you can focus on what’s really important — healing.
Wherever you’re coming from, our Recovery Advocates ensure you arrive at our facility safely and on time. You can plan your travel independently, or we can help schedule arrangements with you. We can also arrange pick-up to and from the airport, bus stations or train stations.
Rooms at The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper offer a comfortable resting place for your recovery. They are shared with one other client, which can foster critical fellowship during a challenging time. Each room has a sink and an adjoining bathroom. The number of residents in each room may depend on your treatment stage and care needs.
Our facility features a full cafeteria with meals our onsite chef prepares. Typically, a few different meals will be provided for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Each delicious and nutritious meal is designed to bolster clients’ physical and mental health as they heal. Snacks are also provided. No outside snacks or meals are permitted in the facility. Please let us know if you have any food allergies or dietary needs so we can accommodate you.
Clients are responsible for cleaning and doing their laundry to nurture independence and accountability. Certain housekeeping services are provided, like changing linens.
Cell phones are securely stored upon arrival for the safety and privacy of all clients. A safety call upon arrival is allowed. Storing cell phones helps clients focus on healing by avoiding distractions and keeping their stay confidential. Following 72 hours without calls, clients may use their cell phones for a maximum of 1.5 hours daily with their clinician. Cell phones are returned upon entering the PHP and IOP levels of care for limited use.
Residents at The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper may take designated smoke breaks periodically. Your treatment plan determines the timing and frequency of these breaks. If you smoke, you must bring enough unopened cigarettes or tobacco products for your entire stay. Vapes are allowed but must be disposable and labeled as Pure Nicotine with no additional additives. All smoke, tobacco, and vape products must be new and unopened upon arrival at the facility. Products may be offered during your treatment to help you quit smoking. Please note: patients under 21 will not be able to purchase tobacco products during their stay. Our staff cannot provide or buy tobacco products for patients under 21.
Rebuilding relationships with loved ones is important during treatment. Some may benefit from long-distance or virtual family visits, while others may need in-person visits. Family engagement sessions are generally provided as clinically appropriate.
While treatment occurs at our Cherry Hill facility, offsite opportunities may be available, including additional support group meetings and recreational therapies. Your level of care and medical needs determine your eligibility for offsite visits.
If you’re starting treatment in online outpatient care, you’ll receive a few emails from us. They will ask you to complete electronic treatment consent forms, and confirm your upcoming appointment(s).
Our Recovery Advocates can answer your questions about our addiction treatment programs and life at The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper.
Most health insurance plans require you to pay out-of-pocket costs to access your healthcare benefits (collectively known as the “Patient Responsibility”). Your individual Patient Responsibility will differ.
An intake coordinator will discuss your Patient Responsibility with you when you’re admitted or as soon as you are medically stable. They will explain the deductible due during admission and that the co-insurance amount and out-of-pocket cost will be billed and paid for once services are complete. Onsite financial counselors will review your financial responsibility again during treatment with case managers who can help you navigate FMLA and short-term disability.
You are responsible for checking with your insurance provider before admittance at The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper to ensure you understand your benefits plan. Please note your insurance policy may not be a “participating provider” with The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper. You are responsible for all non-covered and out-of-pocket costs related to your treatment stay.
All admissions calls are confidential. At The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper, you will fill out documents that only permit us to discuss essential information with the people you delegate per HIPAA guidelines. Additionally, no information will be disclosed to anyone without your written, documented permission.
Whether you or a loved one is struggling with addiction. Give us a call today to take the first step.
The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper offers comprehensive addiction treatment for drug and alcohol addictions and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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