A Reprieve for Women
Tuscaloosa, AL
✓ Joint Commission Est. 2016 2 care levels
(833) 567-5838
Free · Confidential · 24/7
About A Reprieve for Women
A Reprieve for Women is a rehabilitation home that helps women struggling with alcohol and drug addiction and co-occurring disorders. They strive to create a spiritually sound environment that is positive, caring, fun, and creative. At A Reprieve for Women, they offer residential, outpatient, and intensive outpatient (IOP). A Reprieve for Women creates individual plans that focus on 3 things: spirituality, community, and self. Their recovery plans are accomplished by using 12-Step facilitation and therapeutic support. While each program is individualized and may differ at least somewhat from one another, treatment typically consists of daily individual and group therapy rooted in evidence-based treatment practices including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) along with trauma-informed care. The 12- Step Immersion program lasts 90 days. A Reprieve for Women uses family therapy, group and individual therapy, life skills, nutrition therapy, and trauma therapy. The staff at A Reprieve for Women consists of LPCs, LCSWs, LMFTs, dietitians, RNs, supervising doctors and psychiatrists as well as additional Master’s and PhD-level clinicians. Special services are available for women struggling with eating disorders and body image issues. A Reprieve for Women has a program that helps clients develop a step-down aftercare plan. A Reprieve for Women is owned and operated through Bradford Health Services and is accredited by the Joint Commission. Reprieve for Women accepts most major insurances.
A Reprieve for Women is a residential home that has room for up to 16 women in semi-private bedrooms. They have 7 and a half bedrooms. Rooms are typically shared between 2 to 4 clients at a time. A Reprieve for Women has a media room, WIFI, an outdoor pool, and a modern kitchen. Throughout a client's stay, they receive 3 nutritious meals a day created by an on-site chef and are served family-style.
A Reprieve for Women is a residential home that has room for up to 16 women in semi-private bedrooms. They have 7 and a half bedrooms. Rooms are typically shared between 2 to 4 clients at a time. A Reprieve for Women has a media room, WIFI, an outdoor pool, and a modern kitchen. Throughout a client's stay, they receive 3 nutritious meals a day created by an on-site chef and are served family-style.
Who This Center Serves
Women
Women only
Amenities & Features
Access to Nature
Pool
Gourmet Dining
Internet
What to Expect at A Reprieve for Women
1. Initial Assessment
A clinical team evaluates your history, needs, and goals to create a personalized plan.
2. Active Treatment
Evidence-based therapies including 1-on-1 Counseling and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, typically 30 days.
3. Progress & Recovery
Regular progress reviews, skill-building sessions, and adjustment of your treatment plan.
4. Aftercare Planning
Continued support, relapse prevention strategies, and connections to community resources for lasting recovery.
Contact Information
Quick Facts
| Program | 30 days |
| Capacity | 6-15 beds |
| Focus | This center treats substance u... |
| Insurance | 24 accepted |
| Accreditation | Joint Commission |
Therapies & Methods
Treatment Philosophy
Evidence-Based
Individual Treatment
Medical
Spiritual Emphasis
Conditions & Substances Treated
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Opioids
Prescription Drugs
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Heroin
Methamphetamine
Insurance Accepted
A Reprieve for Women works with 24 insurance providers.
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Information last verified: April 2026 · Data sourced from SAMHSA