The Recovery Village Ridgefield Drug And Alcohol Rehab
888 Hillhurst Rd., Ridgefield, Washington, 98642
At The Recovery Village Ridgefield our goal is to offer compassionate, evidence-based care to every patient we serve while providing them with the tools they need to heal and begin a life-long recovery journey. Our skilled staff ensures patient safety with a focus on each individual's specific needs.
Facility Highlights
- Onsite Chef
- Location
- Weekly Recovery Compass
Specialization
Residential Treatment
Residential treatment programs provide housing (food and meals) in addition to treatment for substance abuse. Some facilities offer only short-term residential treatment, some offer only long-term treatment and others offer both, ranging from a few days to many months, based on patient needs.Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Patients who undergo intensive outpatient treatment continue to live at home and sometimes go to school or work while participating in a highly structured treatment protocol that is focused on ending substance abuse. Programs vary in terms of how much treatment patients receive, how often and for how long. Some facilities design individualized intensive outpatient treatment programs.
Facility Settings
- Wilderness
Meet the Staff
- Dr. Kevin WandlerMedical DirectorKevin Wandler holds multiple positions at Advanced Recovery Systems. In addition to being the chief medical officer at Advanced Recovery Systems, he is the medical director at The Recovery Village Ridgefield. With more than 30 years of experience in addiction medicine, Kevin ensures that the latest research-based techniques in addiction treatment are being used. He is certified by the American Society of Addiction Medicine and is a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.
- Carey SeberaExecutive DirectorCarey Sebera is, above all, an advocate. As the executive director of The Recovery Village Ridgefield, she oversees the clinical, nursing and medical operations at one of the leading behavioral health care centers in the Pacific Northwest. Carey brings a diverse collection of experience in patient care and advocacy. She previously served in Guyana as a Peace Corps volunteer before practicing law in both California and Texas, specializing in HIPAA and pharmaceutical regulations. She holds a chemical dependency license, having been trained in EMDR and other leading trauma-informed care best practices for drug, alcohol and mental heal clients. She has been an effective leader and care provider as a clinical director. A strong believer in whole-person health and healing, Carey is also a certified Sivananda yoga instructor.