At Turning Point Recovery Network, we understand how demanding life can be for USPS employees. Long shifts, physical stress, and the pressure to meet deadlines can take a toll on your health, both mentally and physically. For some, this stress can lead to substance use or mental health struggles. If you or a loved one working for the United States Postal Service needs help, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Postal workers face unique challenges. Whether you’re on a delivery route, working inside a facility, or supporting operations behind the scenes, the job can feel overwhelming. Our rehab programs are designed to support USPS employees with care that fits their lifestyle and responsibilities.
Our experienced team understands the needs of professionals from high-stress environments. We offer a respectful, compassionate place to begin your recovery.
We offer several levels of care to meet your needs. Whether you need full-day support or something more flexible, Turning Point Recovery Network has a program to help you begin healing.
For those who want support without stepping away from everyday life, our outpatient programs offer therapy and counseling on a flexible schedule.
Outpatient detox provides a safe and medically supervised way to detox from substances without requiring an overnight stay.
If in-person care isn’t possible, our VIOP allows you to attend therapy sessions online from the comfort of your home. It’s private, secure, and effective.
IOP includes multiple sessions per week, offering a structured path to recovery while still allowing you to manage work and personal responsibilities. If you’re debating between in-person and virtual IOP, we can help you find an IOP that works for you.
PHP is our most comprehensive daytime program, providing full-day treatment without overnight stays. Our PHP services are ideal for those who need a strong foundation early in recovery.
For clients who need a stable and supportive place to live during or after treatment, sober living homes provide accountability and structure.
At Turning Point Recovery Network, we treat a wide range of substance use disorders with care and expertise. Each person’s experience with addiction is different, which is why we create personalized treatment plans that meet individual needs. USPS employees struggling with any of the substances below can find support, structure, and healing with us.
Alcohol is one of the most commonly misused substances. We help individuals safely stop drinking and learn healthier ways to cope with stress and life’s challenges.
Medications like Xanax, Ativan, or Valium can be highly addictive. Our team provides safe withdrawal support and therapy to address both dependence and the reasons behind it.
Cocaine can lead to serious mental and physical health issues. We offer therapy, support groups, and relapse prevention planning tailored to this stimulant addiction.
Fentanyl is extremely powerful and dangerous. Our programs offer medical supervision and therapy to help clients safely recover from its effects.
Heroin addiction affects the body and mind. We provide a structured program with medical and emotional support to guide clients through recovery.
While often seen as less harmful, marijuana can still cause dependency and affect daily life. We help individuals take back control and build healthier habits.
Meth use can lead to intense psychological and physical changes. Our team supports clients through detox, therapy, and long-term recovery planning.
Painkillers like OxyContin or Vicodin can lead to serious addiction. We help clients safely detox and build a future free from reliance on opioids.
Rehab offers more than just a break from harmful habits—it gives USPS employees the tools to build a better life. With the right support, you can regain control of your health, manage stress more effectively, and return to work with a clearer mind and stronger focus.
Treatment helps you understand the root causes of substance use and teaches healthier ways to cope with pressure, anxiety, and emotional fatigue. You’ll learn practical skills that make everyday life feel more manageable, both on the job and at home.
For many USPS workers, rehab also improves relationships, boosts self-confidence, and provides a renewed sense of purpose. Whether you’re early in your career or nearing retirement, it’s never too late to choose healing.
We understand the pressure USPS employees face and how it can affect your mental health and well-being. That’s why we offer personalized treatment plans that fit your life, schedule, and goals. Our team is experienced, compassionate, and committed to helping you recover in a supportive and judgment-free environment.
You’ll never feel like just a number here. We take the time to understand your story and walk with you every step of the way. Recovery is possible, and we’re here to help you reach it.
Turning Point Recovery Network works with many major insurance providers. If you're a USPS employee, our team can help you check your plan to see if your benefits include coverage for treatment with us.
We’ll walk you through your options and explain any out-of-pocket costs before you begin. Most treatment services can be covered by insurance. However, sober living is never covered by insurance and must be paid separately.
If you or someone you care about works for the USPS and is struggling with substance use or mental health challenges, help is available. At Turning Point Recovery Network, we’re here to listen, support, and guide you toward lasting recovery.
You don’t have to face this alone. Contact us today to learn more about your options, check your insurance, and take the first step toward a healthier future.
Yes, USPS requires a drug test before hiring. All applicants must pass a drug screening as part of the pre-employment process. Some positions, especially those involving driving or safety-sensitive duties, may also include random drug testing after you're hired. These policies help ensure a safe and reliable work environment for everyone.
The length of rehab depends on your needs and the level of care. Some people may only need a few weeks of outpatient treatment, while others may benefit from several months of support. We’ll work with you to build a plan that makes sense for your situation.
Yes, many people continue working while in treatment, especially in outpatient or virtual programs. We can also help you explore leave options through your employer if needed, and our team always respects your privacy.
Yes. Your privacy is extremely important to us. All treatment at Turning Point Recovery Network is 100% confidential, and we follow all federal privacy laws, including HIPAA.
Your first day includes a full assessment where we get to know you and your goals. We’ll talk about your health, your history, and what you need from treatment. From there, we’ll walk you through your schedule and introduce you to the team.
Yes, family involvement is often encouraged. Depending on your program, there may be scheduled times for family calls, visits, or family therapy sessions. We believe support from loved ones can be a big part of recovery.
You’re still welcome here. The journey to recovery isn’t always linear, and many people need more than one round of treatment. We’ll help you figure out what didn’t work last time and build a stronger plan moving forward.