
Newport Academy
Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment Center

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Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment Center

Residential Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment Center
I love Newport and it will always have a special place in my heart!! The staff and therapists really helped me with my BPD/ anger issues. And, I am now 1.5 years sober, I have a steady job, great relationships, and I see everything in a new light. The staff at Bayview is compassionate and supportive and the friendships I made while there will last a lifetime. I have nothing but positive thoughts about Bayview, the staff, and the clients I met while there. 🥹🫶🩷

Residential Mental Health & Behavioral Health Treatment Center for Teens & Young Adults
My daughter was at Innercept in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho from Feb 2017 to June of 2018 which has since been rebranded as Paradigm Treatment. The program didn’t work for her and she came out more traumatized then when she was admitted. As a parent I would recommend that you think very carefully about the objectives of placing your child into any RTC program. They all advertise success (which may occur in some cases) but in our case it wasn’t.