The name Keystone comes from architecture. In a stone arch, the keystone is the central piece — the one that locks everything else in place. Remove it, and the structure fails. Leave it, and the arch can bear enormous weight.
That is how we think about addiction treatment. Recovery is not a single event. It is a structure built from many pieces: medical stabilization, clinical therapy, peer support, family involvement, life skills, and long-term accountability. Each piece matters. None of them works in isolation.
Keystone Health Group was built to provide that structure — not as a single facility, but as an integrated network of programs designed to support clients through every stage of the recovery process.
"Clinical excellence and real accessibility are not opposites. We are building an organization that proves both are possible."
Every treatment protocol we use is grounded in clinical research. We do not offer unproven approaches, and we do not compromise on standards because of cost or convenience.
Our facilities are not independent businesses that happen to share a name. They are connected programs operating under a unified clinical philosophy, so care is continuous rather than fragmented.
We work with most major insurance providers and maintain a dedicated team to help clients navigate coverage. Exceptional treatment should not depend on exceptional resources.
We measure what happens after treatment, not just during it. Our clinical teams review progress regularly and adjust approaches based on results — not assumptions.
Our admissions team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.