RCA is committed to providing specialized addiction treatment through our Resilience, Empowerment, Safety, and Care for our Uniformed Heroes (RESCU) program, designed for first responders. Our evidence-based, patient-centered approach ensures that you receive the care and support needed for lasting recovery.
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Our System of Care
We understand the unique challenges that first responders face, and we offer a full continuum of care designed specifically to meet their needs at our Westminster, MA, Devon, PA, and Raritan Bay, NJ, locations.
The Importance of Addiction Treatment for First Responders
In our RESCU program, you will be surrounded by fellow first responders who, like you, are committed to overcoming addiction and achieving lasting recovery. Our expert addiction treatment staff understands the unique challenges first responders face and will help you address issues that directly impact your recovery, such as:
Exposure to traumatic incidents in the line of duty
Guilt over feeling you’ve let down your team or the public
Fear of losing your job, pay, or benefits, and concerns about returning to work
The pressure of the drinking culture that exists in many departments
Reluctance to ask for help due to the “tough” or “hero” mentality
Distrust of mental health professionals stemming from fear of stigma or job-related repercussions
As a first responder struggling with addiction, it’s important to seek treatment tailored to your specific experiences. Our RESCU program offers a safe, supportive environment where you can address these challenges and work toward lasting recovery.
RCA’s RESCU program is offered at multiple locations, providing convenience and continuity of care. Whether you’re in Massachusetts, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania, our centers are equipped to meet the specific needs of first responders.
Take the courageous first step toward a new chapter in your life. If you or someone close to you is a first responder or active or retired member of the military struggling with addiction, reach out for treatment today by calling Recovery Centers of America or connecting with our team online.