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Title: Mainspring Recovery Expands Services in Lynchburg with New PHP and 37-Bed Low-Intensity Residential Programs

United States, 14th Jul 2025 — Mainspring Recovery is proud to announce the expansion of its treatment services in Lynchburg, Virginia, with the launch of a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and a 37-bed Low-Intensity Residential Program, both opening in August 2025. This addition builds on Mainspring’s existing 74-bed high-intensity residential program, which provides comprehensive substance use disorder (SUD) treatment to Medicaid-insured adults in Central Virginia.The new programs are designed to extend the treatment continuum by offering an additional 45-60 days of care post-discharge from residential treatment. By pairing PHP with Low-Intensity Residential services, Mainspring provides a seamless transition for clients who are stepping down from intensive care, allowing them to continue clinical engagement while living in a supportive recovery-focused environment.“This expansion reflects our deep commitment to long-term recovery outcomes,” said Melissa Brown, Chief Growth Officer at Mainspring Recovery. “Extending care beyond residential treatment is clinically proven to reduce relapse rates, and we’re proud to offer a model that supports our clients every step of the way.”The Partial Hospitalization Program delivers structured, day-based treatment that includes group therapy, individual counseling, psychiatric services, and relapse prevention education. Meanwhile, the 37-bed Low-Intensity Residential Program offers housing and case management for individuals participating in PHP.Together, these programs form a comprehensive long-term care pathway—especially critical for individuals facing barriers such as housing instability, transportation challenges, and limited access to ongoing care.To learn more about Mainspring Recovery’s programs or make a referral, vis...


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