Crossroads Centers

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07/27/2024

"Crossroads is a wonderful place to get treatment. The staff is awesome. The nurses are awesome! Thank you all for being there for me!" - Patient from Louisville, KY

07/26/2024

It's been two years since 988 became available for every American to contact in a mental health or su***de crisis. Since July 2022, more than 10 million contacts have been made to the 988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline, answered by crisis counselors across the country. A NAMI study revealed that 8 in 10 people (82%) said they trust that they would receive the help they need from the 988 Lifeline if they needed to contact it. If you are struggling with a crisis, call 988 today! #988

07/25/2024

World Brain Day was this week. Addiction alters brain function and structure, affecting decision-making, impulse control and reward mechanisms. Understanding these neurological changes is crucial for effective treatment and prevention strategies. By raising awareness about addiction as a brain disorder, we can combat stigma and promote empathy and support for individuals seeking recovery. We provide evidence-based treatment programs to help those with substance use disorders. By prioritizing research, education and support, we can foster healthier communities and brighter futures for those affected by addiction.

Crossroads Launches Soft Re-Entry Program for Previously Incarcerated Individuals with Substance Use Disorder 07/24/2024

Crossroads is in the news announcing the launch of the Soft Re-Entry Program for justice-involved individuals. We know that the transition from incarceration back to home can be challenging for people with an SUD. That’s why we’ve made the process of getting treatment as easy as possible. Our outpatient treatment centers provide medication-assisted treatment for an SUD. A New York study showed that programs that provide these types of medications for justice-involved individuals reduce the risk of fatal overdose by 80%. Read more about the program here:

Crossroads Launches Soft Re-Entry Program for Previously Incarcerated Individuals with Substance Use Disorder Crossroads is proud to announce the launch of its Soft Re-Entry Program, which was designed entirely to support incarcerated individuals with substanc

Careers - Crossroads Treatment Centers 07/23/2024

Are you contemplating a new career? Consider joining the Crossroads team! Why join us? Our internal surveys show that meaningful work is one of the main drivers for working at Crossroads. You too can make a meaningful difference by joining us to help save patient lives! We've received a 4.4 Glassdoor rating with 94% CEO approval. We're also a Top Places to Work of South Carolina. We offer positions of every type, from entry-level to more senior roles. Visit https://hubs.ly/Q02HG3yk0 to find the career that is right for you!

Careers - Crossroads Treatment Centers Work Inspired Our Culture Inspires Others The Crossroads team is made up of passionate individuals dedicated to fighting substance use disorders and saving lives. Our teammates’ diverse backgrounds and experiences are valuable assets in our mission to help patients build better lives in recovery. ...

07/21/2024

"What a wonderful place to get treatment! The staff is awesome the nurses are awesome! Thank you all for being there for me! - Patient from Louisville, KY

07/20/2024

"The staff is very friendly and compassionate and provides resources for the area and even surrounding areas, if needed." - Patient from Franklin, PA

SAMHSA Finalized Take-Home Methadone Flexibilities, But Challenges to Access Persist 07/19/2024

Crossroads is in the news. Dr. Josh Hall, Medical Director, is a featured physician discussing recent changes by SAMHSA regarding take-home methadone flexibilities aimed at improving access for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. SAMHSA finalized regulations allowing greater flexibility for clinics to provide take-home doses of methadone, reducing the need for daily clinic visits. Read the article in its entirety here:

SAMHSA Finalized Take-Home Methadone Flexibilities, But Challenges to Access Persist As fentanyl proliferates the illicit drug market and opioid-related overdoses surge, access to the life-saving medication methadone is more critical than

www.facebook.com 07/19/2024

We want to thank this young woman for telling her courageous story. Opioid use disorder can strike anyone - and this woman talks about how this disease has alienated her from her family. We applaud her for the bravery that it takes to speak out about opioid use disorder. Humans of NY share personal stories like this because we are all struggling with something in our lives. We've helped 300,000 take back their lives from opioid use disorder. And we can help you, too. Read the full story of the woman here:

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07/18/2024

Prescription opioids and he**in are chemically similar and can produce a similar high. He**in is cheaper and easier to get than prescription opioids, so some people switch to using he**in instead. The National Institute on Drug Abuse data showed that in 2011 an estimated 4 to 6 percent who misuse prescription opioids switched to he**in and about 80 percent of people who used he**in first misused prescription opioids. More recent data suggest that he**in is frequently the first opioid people use. In a study of those entering treatment for opioid use disorder, approximately one-third reported he**in as the first opioid they used regularly to get high. Are you or a loved one struggling with opioid use disorder? Crossroads can help. Please visit https://hubs.ly/Q02GshBL0 to learn more.

07/17/2024

Addiction is a complex and multifaceted issue, and it continues to be shrouded in stigma despite its devastating impact on individuals and society as a whole. This stigma not only affects how people with substance use disorder are perceived but also influences access to treatment and support systems crucial for recovery. Nearly 110,000 overdoses occurred in 2022. That's nearly 300 people dying per day. Addiction is a disease, not a moral failing. And the stigma needs to stop so that people can get the help that they deserve. If you or someone you know is struggling, please visit https://hubs.ly/Q02Gs8Sh0 to get help. Our patient access specialists are available 24/7/365.

07/16/2024

Thinking about a career change? Our team is made up of compassionate, motivated individuals dedicated to fighting the opioid epidemic and saving lives. Our teammates’ diverse backgrounds and experiences are valuable assets in our mission to help patients build better lives in recovery. We've received a 4.4 Glassdoor rating with 94% CEO approval. Nearly 90% of people would recommend us to a friend. We're also a Top Workplaces Award Winner of South Carolina. We hope you will consider joining our team! Learn more at https://hubs.ly/Q02GrYKV0.

07/15/2024

Substance use disorder affects service members across all branches of the military. In fact, 1 in 10 active-duty military personnel experience substance use disorder, according to Military OneSource. In the majority of our locations, we are in-network with VA CCN and TRICARE. That means active-duty military and veterans can get the help they need at one of our centers. We take your privacy and confidentiality seriously. We are experts in treating those with a military background. If you or someone you know needs help, please visit https://hubs.ly/Q02Gs1bk0.

07/14/2024

"Crossroads in Sharon Hill is the best experience I’ve ever had in this particular atmosphere. The support is phenomenal, and the doctor is a doll. She’s the best doctor I’ve had. The girls at the front desk are super nice and sweet. They've got a quick rhythm they go by and the system is great. You are in and out and you have all the information you need before leaving. I would recommend this place to anyone who wants to be in an MAT program and specifically this office in Sharon Hill. It’s a great group!" - Patient from Sharon Hill, PA

07/13/2024

"Thank you again for all the help and kindness that you extended to me. I had my first visit with you, and it was warm, comfortable and informative for me. I would highly recommend Crossroads for someone in need of help. Thank you again for your kindness!" - Patient from Charleroi, PA

07/12/2024

"I've always had a positive experience at Crossroads. Both physicians are amazing and caring. They don't rush you along to the next patient, and the counselors build a wonderful relationship with you to where you're comfortable really opening up to them. The facility helps hold you accountable, which in turn helps you work your recovery in a positive way. They are a part of my recovery safety net and I'm glad to have them on my team." - Patient from Danville, VA

07/11/2024

Benzodiazepines can be addictive, especially with prolonged use. Withdrawal can be severe, including agitation, anxiety and even seizures. When benzodiazepines and opioids are used together, they can enhance each other’s effects, leading to respiratory depression, sedation and even overdose. The risk is particularly high when both drugs are taken recreationally or without medical supervision. Talk to your care team about the risks versus benefits of benzodiazepines.

07/10/2024

Join the Crossroads team! We are a group of compassionate individuals who are dedicated to fighting the opioid epidemic. Our internal surveys show that meaningful work is one of the main drivers for working at Crossroads. You too can make a meaningful difference by joining us to help save patient lives! We've received a 4.4 Glassdoor rating with 94% CEO approval. We offer positions of every type, from entry-level to more experienced positions. Visit https://hubs.ly/Q02FsXlL0 to find the career that is right for you!

07/09/2024

Crossroads is excited to be returning to host a booth at the Virginia Institute for Summer Addiction Studies! This event is at the Woodlands Conference Center in Williamsburg, VA. Session Topics will include ethics, advocacy, group therapy, spirituality in recovery, family therapy, yoga, cultural competence, peer recovery support, harm reduction and a lot more! Stop by our booth, get some cool swag, and learn more about Crossroads!

07/08/2024

July is National Minority Health Awareness Month. Did you know that according to SAMHSA, treatment rates vary significantly by race and ethnicity:
- White individuals receive treatment 23.5% of the time.
- Black individuals receive treatment 18.6% of the time.
- Hispanic individuals receive treatment 17.6% of the time.
With these statistics in mind, we need to stop the stigma and support equitable access to treatment and support for all.

07/07/2024

"I am almost two years clean thanks to Crossroads! I'm doing really well, and I'm extremely happy with you all!" - Patient from Petersburg, VA

07/06/2024

"I love the whole staff. They are very helpful with different resources." - Patient from Harriman, TN

07/05/2024

Are you contemplating a new career? Consider joining the Crossroads team! Why join us? Our internal surveys show that meaningful work is one of the main drivers for working at Crossroads. You too can make a meaningful difference by joining us to help save patient lives! We've received a 4.4 Glassdoor rating with 94% CEO approval. We offer positions of every type, from entry-level to more senior roles. Visit https://hubs.ly/Q02Fgxjm0 to find the career that is right for you!

07/04/2024

As the fireworks light up the night sky, we gather to celebrate America’s independence. But for those in recovery, this holiday can evoke both joy and anxiety. Here are some tips to celebrate the holiday sober: (1) Surround yourself with friends and family who support your sobriety. Avoid situations where you might feel pressured to drink or use substances. (2) The red, white, and blue can inspire creativity! Dress patriotically, whip up colorful treats or host a sober barbecue. (3) Gather with your recovery community to watch the fireworks. You’re not alone; millions share this journey. This Independence Day, let’s honor our personal freedom—the freedom to heal, grow and embrace life without substances.

07/03/2024

When pain pills are no longer enough, many people turn to he**in. The journey from legitimate prescription use to he**in addiction is more common than we might think. Many patients unwittingly became addicted to prescription opioids after misusing them. When patients try to stop taking opioids, they experience withdrawal symptoms (anxiety, diarrhea, insomnia, etc.). As pills become more expensive, patients seek alternatives. He**in, unfortunately, is cheaper and easily accessible within the same social circles where patients buy extra pills.

He**in addiction patients are everyday people – parents, teachers, CEOs. Ending the stigma around addiction is crucial for saving lives and providing effective treatment. Remember, addiction doesn’t discriminate based on occupation or background. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid use disorder, please visit https://hubs.ly/Q02DXtPB0.

Careers - Crossroads Treatment Centers 07/02/2024

Crossroads has been named a 2024 Top Workplace by South Carolina Top Workplaces. More than 580 of our teammates participated in a recent survey, and we want to thank them for their input. The confidential survey measured 15 culture drivers critical to any organization's success. The research-backed engagement survey is driven by the industry’s most robust benchmarks built on data from millions of employees at tens of thousands of organizations. Want to join us? Visit https://hubs.ly/Q02DPjk50.

Careers - Crossroads Treatment Centers Work Inspired Our Culture Inspires Others The Crossroads team is made up of passionate individuals dedicated to fighting substance use disorders and saving lives. Our teammates’ diverse backgrounds and experiences are valuable assets in our mission to help patients build better lives in recovery. ...

07/01/2024

Imagine if, during a public health crisis, nearly 80 percent of Americans did not have access to the medication they need to save their lives. According to a study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), this is happening for those suffering from the opioid epidemic. The JAMA study showed that only 1 in 5 receive the treatment, which includes access to life-saving medications such as methadone or buprenorphine. Medication-assisted treatment is considered the gold standard of care. For more information, visit https://hubs.ly/Q02DPk060.

06/30/2024

"Everyone is professional but in an extremely friendly way! I’m treated with respect and not looked down upon. I know they are there to help me any way possible so I can have success in my recovery. I would recommend Crossroads to anybody that needs help." - Patient from Erie, PA

06/29/2024

"Crossroads has the nicest people that you'll ever meet. They go out of their way to make sure you're ok in every aspect. Thank you Crossroads for all you do for me. I would recommend you to anyone who needs help." - Patient from Jacksboro, TN

Careers - Crossroads Treatment Centers 06/28/2024

Are you contemplating a new career? Consider joining the Crossroads team! Why join us? Our internal surveys show that meaningful work is one of the main drivers for working at Crossroads. You too can make a meaningful difference by joining us to help save patient lives! We've received a Top Places to Work award, and we offer positions of every type, from entry-level to more senior roles. Visit https://hubs.ly/Q02CX50K0 to find the career that is right for you!

Careers - Crossroads Treatment Centers Work Inspired Our Culture Inspires Others The Crossroads team is made up of passionate individuals dedicated to fighting substance use disorders and saving lives. Our teammates’ diverse backgrounds and experiences are valuable assets in our mission to help patients build better lives in recovery. ...

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2408 Susannah Street
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