Seabrook

4.0
153 reviews

About

Addiction Treatment CenterMental Health Service
A labor of love and oasis of healing, Seabrook® has a 43-year legacy of helping clients and families find the courage to recover from alcoholism and substance abuse. Thanks to our multi-disciplined medical approach, 12-Step Principles of Recovery and full continuum of care, men and women from all walks of life experience mind, body and spirit healing.

Location

Seabrook
133 Polk Lane, Bridgeton, NJ
08302, United States

Hours

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What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Life-Changing Impact

Many customers reported that Seabrook significantly improved their lives and helped them achieve sobriety.

Compassionate Staff

The staff is frequently praised for their kindness, professionalism, and genuine care for patients.

Alumni Support

The alumni program, particularly led by Tiffany, is highly regarded for maintaining connections and providing ongoing support.

Facility Issues

Several reviews mentioned concerns about cleanliness, maintenance, and overall facility conditions.

Communication Problems

There are numerous complaints about poor communication, especially regarding patient updates and family inquiries.
  • MA
    Malika Anderson
    Oct 15, 2025
    5.0
    They helped me get clean
  • BM
    Bob Martilini
    Sep 12, 2025
    5.0
    Wow. Sorry you had to close. I was a Seabrooker 30 years or so ago. I am now a semi old fart. Thanks to Seabrook. I wouldn't have lasted a year without them. Thanks for an exceptional sober life.
  • JB
    June Ballard
    Aug 27, 2025
    5.0
    I was a mess when I went to Seabrook and they changed my life!! Bought me out of depression, inspired me spiritually and turned my life completely around. Thanks to all staff!! Love them all!!!
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    Gabrielle
    Aug 25, 2025
    5.0
    Today's marks my 4 year sober anniversary and it all started with Seabrook. I went when COVID was everywhere and unfortunately after a week about half of the staff was out due to testing positive. Even with half of the staff gone, the rest of the staff did everything and anything they could to help those who truly accepted it. You're able to see people from all walks of life, different backgrounds and of all ages struggle to find peace within themselves and know you're not alone. The speakers who come are extremely powerful with their raw true stories about addiction BUT also more importantly about how they're recovering and kept fighting for themselves. I had no idea what to expect when I went as it was my first time getting help and even acknowledging I needed it. Going to Seabrook and getting sober was the absolute best thing I ever did for myself. Life can be hard but it's not attacking you personally. Once you start to heal yourself, you see more of the beauty in the world and in people. There's way and I mean way more good people than bad. They want to see you succeed and just be happy. Those people are everywhere and once you clear the fog(drugs) from your mind and body you will find them. You then become those who helped you and you get to help others just by staying sober and showing it can happen. I know you guys will be open once again to help those who need it. I have so much love for all of you and thank you for never giving up on us even when it's hard. I am a recovering alcoholic and today I have 4 years sober. I have a new career, an amazing fiance and my life is just beginning. Never give up and know you're not alone. Zoom meetings are 24/7 and they're tons of communities online. You got this! 😀❤️
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    Satoya Pressley
    Jan 16, 2024
    1.0
    When I found this place I was so happy went in on January 3rd tryna start the new year off right an everything about this place an how it looks on the internet is a lie I was here on the 3rd all the way to the 10th an my experience here was horrible An overwhelming the staff where very unprofessional I mean really unprofessional last Sunday they claim that they couldn’t give anyone there medication only comfort meds thats it due to a storm people an always myself didn’t understand what a storm had to do with us not being able to get our med people started to get really inpatient bcuz we didn’t feel well an they didn’t care how we felt an wat we were going thru we were damn near on tears begging them an pleading to staff an nurses that we did not feel good an they just ignored us or waved us a off it’s now later in the day an people are getting sicker an the the nurses are telling us they still can’t get into the system an that there was a storm at the corporate location an they system were still down due to the storm an they are working on it but nothing we weren’t able to get our medication till bedtime meds damn near till the evening I was telling them I didn’t feel good an I please have my meds they were being very nasty an rude telling me I had to wait but honestly I couldn’t wait so I tryed to make it back to my room an I had kinda long walk bcuz I was on the women wing room E10 so the closes I could get to was my home girls room i get too her room an thru up an passed out they ran out an told staff an the nurse an they issued a code blue so now they standing over me taking my vitals an everything im literally out of it they gave me two shots an 30mins go by I’m throwing up again now at this point I weak I haven’t really ate because the food is disgusting now now nothing is better so I ask staff to take me to the hospital they take me drops me off with a simply paper with name on it admit date an other simply things the first thing I do is call my family because I just knew they didn’t notify the person I had as my emergency contact but they did surprisingly. So now I get discharged an the nurse calls seabrook to come pick me up I was picked u at 7:30am once I got back I ask them nicely can I call my family an let them know that I was discharged for the E.R.an back at seabrook an they told be that I had to wait an use the phone with a counselor I said well can u at least call or text by family I didn’t care just do a quick call or a text an just let my family know something an nothing now they also had sniffing dogs in the building that night which made me very uncomfortable for me now it Monday I’m very uncomfortable at this point an I wanna go home but they are giving me a hard time telling me I can’t get my phone an other belongings an that I have to do AMA paperwork do I do the paperwork so now it done an turned in an I have 48hrs left in this zoo an I can’t wait because wat I experienced was a disaster I wasn’t even Scheduled to leave yet but I didn’t feel safe here an they didn’t care about anyone the day I was discharged they asked me was I taking meds I said yes I met with the nurse an signed the paperwork 4 my meds for them to not give me all my meds an the medication that they didn’t give me was a very important med that I literally need smh they on the 3rd when I was admitted I came into seabrook with over 15bottles of body wash that weren’t even opened they were brand new I just brought all thoses my facial cleanser an face wipes an face wash to be prepared because I didn’t know how long I would be away an on my discharged day they never gave me any of my cosmetics back I ask them where the rest of my stuff that they took that they said I would get back the day I leave they kept telling me they couldn’t find it they even lost my Foodstamp card they also lied to us an told us that they pay for our bus to get home they gave me an another person that was being discharged a wristband an told u 2 show our wristband to the NJTransit bus driver an we didn’t have to pay worst rehab ever in NJ

Frequently Asked Questions About Seabrook

What type of treatment does Seabrook provide?

Seabrook offers addiction treatment and mental health services with a medical approach, incorporating 12-Step Principles and a full continuum of care.

Where is Seabrook located?

Seabrook is located at 133 Polk Lane, Bridgeton, NJ, 08302, USA.