North Dakota – North Dakota Health and Human Services has announced the opening of Bridges to Recovery, a new residential treatment program in Jamestown. The program provides a safe, supportive environment for individuals to focus on recovery.
Operated by South Central Human Service Center, Bridges to Recovery is a clinically managed, high-intensity residential program designed to offer structured, 24-hour care and therapy.
The 15-bed facility will coordinate individual and group therapy, psychiatric services, and ongoing recovery support tailored to each resident’s needs. The program offers a streamlined referral and admissions process for public and private providers statewide.
“We recognize the need for quality residential treatment options in our community and across the state,” said Ashley Zabka, clinical director of South Central. “This facility will help bridge the gap for individuals seeking structured support on their recovery journey.”
“This expansion aligns with our mission to strengthen the behavioral health continuum statewide,” said Shauna Eberhardt, HHS clinical policy director. “By providing programs such as this, we are improving outcomes for individuals in need while also supporting local communities.”