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Rolling Hills Recovery Center
drug rehab, alcohol rehab, intensive outpatient program (IOP), partial care program, outpatient rehab
Rolling Hills Recovery Center
Rolling Hills Recovery Center
425 Main StChester NJ 07930United States
973-606-9170
Business Description
Rolling Hills Recovery Center is a drug and alcohol rehab center. Our primary goal is to promote healing, offer hope and provide the tools you need to live a life free from addiction.
We utilize various innovative approaches that provide the best evidence-based practices for treating addictive disorders and a wide range of treatments commonly used in Integrative or Holistic Medicine. An individual plan is developed with each client; we believe that successful change can be achieved by utilizing our psychological, environmental, and socially focused approach in a comfortable treatment setting.
We believe addiction is a chronic disease that, if left untreated, will expand into all areas of your life, destroying the possessions you value, your relationships, your personal integrity, and, eventually, your life. Therefore, to place this disease into remission. Above all else, we are committed to client care and improving the quality of their lives. We aim to deliver the highest quality, cost-effective healthcare to our community.
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About Chester
Chester is a cathedral city and the county town of Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, close to the England-Wales border. With a built up area population of 92,400 in 2021, it is the most populous settlement of Cheshire West and Chester (a unitary authority which had a population of 357,200 in 2021) and serves as its administrative headquarters. It is also the historic county town of Cheshire and the second-largest settlement in Cheshire after Warrington. Chester was founded in 79 AD as a "castrum" or Roman fort with the name Deva Victrix during the reign of Emperor Vespasian. One of the main army camps in Roman Britain, Deva later became a major civilian settlement. In 689, King Æthelred of Mercia founded the Minster Church of West Mercia, which later became Chester's first cathedral, and the Angles extended and strengthened the walls to protect the city against the Danes. Chester was one of the last cities in England to fall to the Normans, and William the Conqueror ordered the construction of a castle to dominate the town and the nearby Welsh border. Chester was granted city status in 1541. The city walls of Chester are some of the best-preserved in the country and have Grade I listed status. It has a number of medieval buildings, but many of the black-and-white buildings within the city centre are Victorian restorations, originating from the Black-and-white Revival movement.