Recovery Centers of America has completed a $13.7
million renovation of Bracebridge Hall, a 24,000-square-foot mansion set on 557
acres in Earleville, Md.
The site will re-open in July as Recovery Centers of
America at Bracebridge Hall, and serve as a treatment site for individuals with
drug and alcohol addiction.
Founded last year, RCA of King of Prussia,
Pa., is in the process of developing and opening health care facilities with a
neighborhood-based treatment model based on research that indicates sustained
recovery is more likely when patients stay connected to family and friends
during care.
The company, backed by a $231.5 million investment from Deerfield Management Co., opened its first
addiction treatment center in Mays Landing, N.J., earlier this year.
RCA has plans to open two centers in Massachusetts and a
second facility in Maryland later this year. Also in the planning stages is a
second South Jersey facility, in Blackwood, expected to open in 2017.
Since its inception the company has acquired eight
properties in the northeastern part of the United States for treatment
facilities. RCA expects to be operating more than 1,200 patients beds by the
end of 2018.
Bracebridge Hall, a former MBNA retreat site, was
designed in 1990 by award-winning architect David Easton sits on one mile of shoreline on the
tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
Source: Philadelphia
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