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Canadadrugrehab.ca is a free online directory listing of alcohol and drug rehab programs and other addiction-related services located in Canada.
New Brunswick Residential Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs
Links to Other New Brunswick Addiction Services by Type
Quick Glossary of Residential Treatment Terms
Faith-based - programs with religious component (typically Christian). Prayer, scripture reading, or church attendance to may be required. Note that Salvation Army programs do not typically require religious participation in order to access services.
Native Treatment - programs funded by the federal (NNADAP) or the provincial government for Canadians who are of First Nation or Metis descent. Most native residential treatment programs are, however, open to the general public.
Primary Treatment - intensive program with individual and group therapy and trained counsellors. Length of stay can be up to 90 days but is typically 28 to 42 days. Primary treatment usually follows medical detox and can be followed by support recovery. Another term for primary treatment is inpatient treatment (typically in a hospital setting).
Secular - non-religious
Support Recovery - for people who have completed primary treatment but require a greater level of support than what is available at home. In support recovery, the amount of time allocated to actual therapy, level of supervision, and qualifications of staff varies but is generally less than primary treatment. There is some counselling but minimal. Lengths of stay are typically longer than 90 days and can be up to a year or longer. Some support recovery programs allow (or expect) clients to work or attend school, while some do not.
Youth Treatment - typically for individuals 13 to 18 years of age but may accept clients up to the age of 25.
READ THIS FIRST! A referral from a government-funded outpatient clinic or a physician is required prior to admission to a government-funded residential treatment facility. Therefore, please refer to the New Brunswick outpatient section for a government outpatient clinic in your home community. Private residential treatment, however, does not typically require a referral prior to admission so contacting those programs directly is recommended
New Brunswick Residential Addiction Services Listings By City
Campbellton - Adult Residential Services
Campbellton - Adult Primary Treatment
Addiction Services
53 Gallant Drive
Campbellton, NB E3N 3H4
Phone: (506) 789-7055
Note: The 21-day program is designed to help clients discover what changes are needed to create a positive and balanced lifestyle. The program can accommodate 12 clients, both males and females, and is offered by a multidisciplinary team that focuses on the client's individual needs.
Grand Bay - Adult Residential Services
Grand Bay - Adult Primary Treatment
Lonewater Farm
PO Box 3241
Westfield, NB E5K 4V5
Phone: (506) 757-2450
Note: Located on an acreage, this 40-bed facility offers long-term addiction rehabilitation to male clients. For information on this service call: (506) 674-4300.
Miramichi - Adult Residential Services
Miramichi - Adult Primary Treatment
Addiction Services
Chatham Towne Center
1780 Water St., Suite 300
Miramichi, NB E1N 1B6
Phone: (506) 623-6176
Moncton - Adult Residential Services
Moncton - Adult Primary Treatment
Addiction Services
125 Mapleton Road
Moncton, NB E1C 9G6
Phone: (506) 856-2333
Note: provides free, confidential services to a population of over 190,000 from the communities of Albert County, Kent County and Westmorland County. Services also include medical detoxification and methadone maintenance.
Moncton - Adult Support Recovery - Secular
Teen Challenge Atlantic
1187 Rue Principal St.
Memramcook, NB E4K 2S6
Phone: 506-758-2377
Toll Free: 1(800) 965-7170
Saint John - Adult Residential Services
Saint John - Adult Primary Treatment
Ridgewood Addiction Services
416 Bay St.
Saint John, NB E2M 7L4
Phone: (506) 674-4374
Note: a residential program (3 or 4 weeks) designed to assist chemically dependent individuals/compulsive gamblers to achieve personal recovery.
NEW BRUNSWICK YOUTH RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Sussex - Youth Support Recovery - Secular
Cassidy Lake Residential Centre
(Portage)
1275, Route 865
Cassidy Lake NB E4E 5Y6
Phone: (506) 839-1200
Email: info_adoatl@portage.ca
Note: for adolescents and youths aged 14 to 21. Services include assessment and evaluation, family support, and aftercare. Services provided in both French and English.
NEW BRUNSWICK NATIVE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Eel Ground - Native Adult Primary Treatment
Rising Sun Rehabilitation Centre
31 Riverview Road West
Eel Ground, NB E1V 4G2
Phone: (506) 627-4626
Email: egrs@nbnet.nb.ca
Note: a 10 bed program for adults 18 and over although youth are occassionally admitted. Program length of stay is 5 weeks.
Elsipogtog - Native Primary Treatment
Lone Eagle Treatment Centre
491 Graham Road
Elsipogtog, NB E4W 2T8
Phone: (506) 523-8244/8243
Note: 6 bed facility for men and women 18 and over. Treatment duration is 5 weeks. Languages spoken include Mi’kmaq and English
Tobique - Native Residential Services
Tobique - Native Adult Primary Treatment
Tobique Addiction Rehab Centre
23 Rehab Road
Tobique First Nation, NB E7H 3M9
Phone: (506) 273-5403/5422
Note: 4 bed facility for men and women 18 and over. Languages offered include Mi’kmaq, Maliseet, and English.
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Medical
Programs?
Programs that treat the physical aspects of alcohol and drug misuse such as withdrawal management (detox), addiction medicine, drug testing and methadone maintenance. For more information see the Medical Section.
Outpatient
Programs?
Programs offered once or twice a week with, typically one to three hours per session and are either government-funded (free) or private (ranging $50 to $200 / hour depending on therapist qualifications). Meals and accommodation are NOT provided. For more information see the Outpatient Section.
Residential
Programs?
Programs that provide counseling, meals and accommodation. Primary Treatment (usually 30 days) is intensive therapy followed by Support Recovery (usually 6 months or longer) where clients learn to transition back to society. Government-funded residential treatment is usually no cost or $50 per day but requires a referral from a family doctor, medical detox or government-funded outpatient clinic. Private treatment can range from $200 to $500 per day and does not require a referral. For more information see the Residential Section.
Meetings?
Meetings are social gatherings for people who desire to stop drinking (AA, LifeRing, etc.), drugs (NA, CA) or have a loved one that is struggling with alcohol or drugs (Al-Anon, Nar-Anon). These groups are NOT therapy. For more information see the Meetings section.
Interventionists?
Trained professionals that assist families with family members who refuse to get help with an addiction. Fees are not covered by the government and can cost hundreds of dollars up to $5000 (plus travel expenses) depending on the interventionist. For more information see the Find an Interventionist section.

