New Bridge Foundation

New Bridge Foundation Founded in 1968, New Bridge Foundation is a non-profit drug and alcohol treatment agency serving adu

New Bridge Foundation is a nonprofit, non-medical, addiction treatment facility. Simply put, being a nonprofit means that 100% of our profits are put back into our facility and the substance abuse treatment we offer. We are proud of our almost 50 years of experience in the field. Our high caliber, family-oriented staff is made up of licensed mental health professionals, certified drug and alcohol counselors, psychiatrists, doctors, and nurses.

Recovery isn’t a one-time event. It’s a process that unfolds over weeks, months, and even years—shaped by new habits, ha...
08/29/2025

Recovery isn’t a one-time event. It’s a process that unfolds over weeks, months, and even years—shaped by new habits, hard conversations, and real-life challenges. For many people, staying on track requires more than one level of care.

That’s where an intensive outpatient program (IOP) comes in. Whether you’re beginning your treatment journey or transitioning out of residential care, intensive outpatient services offer a practical and powerful way to keep moving forward. Follow the link below to learn more.

Discover how outpatient rehab helps maintain sobriety, prevent relapse, and support lasting recovery. Call 866.772.8075 to learn about our outpatient programs.

PTSD can cause sudden shifts in how you feel, think, or react—even when everything around you seems fine. These intense ...
08/19/2025

PTSD can cause sudden shifts in how you feel, think, or react—even when everything around you seems fine. These intense responses are often linked to common PTSD triggers: reminders of a past trauma that send your body and mind into high alert.

If you’re finding it difficult to manage these reactions, a structured PTSD treatment program can help you understand them, reduce their intensity, and regain a sense of stability. With the right support, it becomes easier to navigate everyday life. Click below to learn more.

If you are struggling with common PTSD triggers, call 866.772.8075 to learn more about our treatment program and how we can support your healing journey.

When mental health challenges and substance use happen at the same time, they don’t just stack—they interact. One can fu...
08/09/2025

When mental health challenges and substance use happen at the same time, they don’t just stack—they interact. One can fuel the other, leading to patterns that are hard to break. This combination is called a co-occurring disorder, also known as a dual diagnosis.

These conditions are more common than many people realize. Learning to recognize the signs of a co-occurring disorder can help you or someone you love get the right kind of help. A dedicated dual diagnosis program can provide the structure and support needed to treat both conditions together. Follow the link below to learn more.

Learn the signs of co-occurring disorders and how to get help. Call 866.772.8075 to find out more about treatment options and support.

Getting sober takes courage. Staying sober takes commitment. If you’ve already done the work of getting clean, you know ...
07/26/2025

Getting sober takes courage. Staying sober takes commitment. If you’ve already done the work of getting clean, you know how much effort that first step requires. But the journey doesn’t end there. Long-term sobriety is about building a life that supports your progress and protects you from relapse—day after day, decision after decision.

The good news? You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Click below to learn more.

Knowing how to prevent relapse is important for long-term sobriety. Call us at 866.772.8075 to learn how our relapse prevention program can help you or your loved one.

Choosing to stop using drugs or alcohol is a powerful decision. But no one should have to go through detox alone. Withdr...
07/25/2025

Choosing to stop using drugs or alcohol is a powerful decision. But no one should have to go through detox alone. Withdrawal symptoms can range from uncomfortable to life-threatening, and trying to tough it out without help often leads right back to where you started.

If you or someone close to you is ready to take that first step, follow the link below.

If you or your loved one is struggling with addiction, learn how to safely detox from alcohol and drugs by calling 866.772.8075 to learn about our detox program.

Addiction can feel like a never-ending loop—one where pain, shame, and attempts to quit are followed by relapse and desp...
07/25/2025

Addiction can feel like a never-ending loop—one where pain, shame, and attempts to quit are followed by relapse and despair. For many, this cycle isn’t just physical. It’s emotional, mental, and deeply rooted in patterns that can be hard to escape alone. That’s where medication-assisted treatment (MAT) comes in.

MAT isn’t about replacing one substance with another. It’s a medically grounded, compassionate approach that pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral support, giving people the best shot at long-term recovery. Click below to learn more.

Are you looking to break the cycle of addiction? Call us at 866.772.8075 to learn how our MAT program can help you or your loved one.

Stopping fentanyl suddenly can bring on painful withdrawal symptoms, which is why many people struggle to stop on their ...
04/29/2025

Stopping fentanyl suddenly can bring on painful withdrawal symptoms, which is why many people struggle to stop on their own. But with the right help and support of a professional fentanyl rehab facility, recovery is absolutely possible. Follow the link below to learn more about how New Bridge Foundation can help.

Detoxing from fentanyl can be an uncomfortable process, but there's help available. Call 866.772.8075 today for detox support for yourself or a loved one.

If you or someone you love has been struggling with fentanyl use, learning about its long-term effects can be eye-openin...
04/19/2025

If you or someone you love has been struggling with fentanyl use, learning about its long-term effects can be eye-opening, but more importantly, it can be the first step toward getting help. The damage doesn’t have to be permanent. With the right treatment and support from a professional fentanyl treatment center, recovery is absolutely possible. Follow the link below to learn more.

The long-term effects of fentanyl abuse include respiratory problems, mental health concerns, and even GI trouble. Call 866.772.8075 for help today.

Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous opioids on the street today—fast-acting, highly addictive, and incredibly potent. ...
04/09/2025

Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous opioids on the street today—fast-acting, highly addictive, and incredibly potent. According to the Rutgers School of Public Health, fentanyl is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine, making even small amounts potentially lethal.

Maybe someone seems unusually drowsy, avoids loved ones, or struggles with sudden mood swings. Changes like these can be warning signs, and knowing what to look for could make all the difference. If you’re concerned about a friend or family member and think you might need a fentanyl rehab center, click below to learn more.

Signs of fentanyl use include drowsiness, mood swings, and secretive behavior. If you're concerned about a loved one, call 866.772.8075 for treatment.

Addiction treatment tailored to first responders focuses on understanding the weight they carry, helping them process th...
03/27/2025

Addiction treatment tailored to first responders focuses on understanding the weight they carry, helping them process their experiences, and providing tools to rebuild their lives. At New Bridge Foundation®, located in the Bay Area, specialized programs offer evidence-based therapies and compassionate counseling to support recovery while honoring their unique challenges and sacrifices. Follow the link below to learn more.

Discover specialized addiction treatment therapies tailored for first responders. Contact us at 866.772.8075 today for more information, we are here to help.

Opioid addiction has deeply impacted communities across the Bay Area, from San Francisco’s bustling streets to Oakland’s...
03/21/2025

Opioid addiction has deeply impacted communities across the Bay Area, from San Francisco’s bustling streets to Oakland’s vibrant neighborhoods. For many, finding treatment can feel overwhelming—where do you start? Who can you trust? The good news is that resources are available right here in your community, offering the care and support needed to overcome addiction and regain control of your life. Follow the link below to learn more.

If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid addiction, contact us at 866.772.8075. We offer opioid addiction treatment in the Bay Area. Reach out to learn more.

Building a life free from addiction starts with learning how to navigate the moments that test your resolve. One of the ...
03/11/2025

Building a life free from addiction starts with learning how to navigate the moments that test your resolve. One of the most significant hurdles many people face is relapse. It’s not just about staying sober—it’s about building the skills, support, and mindset that make long-term recovery sustainable. Follow the link below to learn more.

Relapse prevention is crucial for achieving long-term sobriety. Contact us at 866.772.8075 to learn more about our relapse prevention program in San Francisco, CA.

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