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30 Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Virginia
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Addiction Allies LLC
434-962-1645
631 Berkmar Circle Charlottesville VA 22901
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders, Pregnant/postpartum women
Payment Assistance:
Medicare, Medicaid, Cash or self-payment
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State mental health department, State department of health
Addiction Allies LLC
434-260-3042
2137 Lakeside Drive Lynchburg VA 24501
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders
Payment Assistance:
Medicare, Medicaid, Cash or self-payment
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State mental health department, State department of health
Alleghany Highlands Community Services Guinan Center
540-965-2135 x100
311 South Monroe Avenue Covington VA 24426
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders, Pregnant/postpartum women
Payment Assistance:
Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicare, Medicaid, Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment, Does not use medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State mental health department
Behavioral Health Group Chesapeake Treatment Center
757-673-3644
3322 Western Branch Boulevard Chesapeake VA 23321
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Transitional age young adults, Adult women, Pregnant/postpartum women, Adult men, Seniors or older adults, Gay & Lesbian, Veterans, Active duty military, Military families, Clients referred from the court/judicial system, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, Persons with co-occurring pain and substance use, Persons with HIV or AIDS, Domestic Violence
Payment Assistance:
Medicaid, Cash or self-payment
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Methadone used in Treatment, Does not treat alcohol use disorder
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State department of health, The Joint Commission
BHG Newport News Treatment Center
757-933-2660
6000 Jefferson Avenue Newport News VA 23605
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification
Payment Assistance:
Medicare, Medicaid, Cash or self-payment
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Methadone used in Treatment, Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Does not treat alcohol use disorder
Accreditations:
State mental health department, State department of health, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, The Joint Commission
Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare Rita J Gliniecki Recovery Center
540-344-6208 x4104
3003 Hollins Road NE Roanoke VA 24012
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders
Payment Assistance:
Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicare, Medicaid, Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Payment assistance (check with facility for details), Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment, In-network prescribing entity, Other contracted prescribing entity, No formal relationship with prescribing entity, Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State mental health department
Boxwood Detox and Recovery Program
540-547-2760
15511 Guinn Lane Culpeper VA 22701
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders
Payment Assistance:
Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicaid, Cash or self-payment, Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Naltrexone used in Treatment, Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency
Bridging the Gaps Inc Substance Abuse and Outpatient Servs
540-535-1111
31 South Braddock Street Winchester VA 22601
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Transitional housing, halfway house, or sober home, Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders, Transitional age young adults, Adult women, Adult men, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Payment Assistance:
Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE), Cash or self-payment
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State mental health department, State department of health, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Carilion New River Valley Medical Ctr
540-731-2000
2900 Lamb Circle Road Christiansburg VA 24073
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders, Transitional age young adults, Adult women, Pregnant/postpartum women, Adult men, Seniors or older adults, Gay & Lesbian, Veterans, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, Persons with co-occurring pain and substance use, Persons with HIV or AIDS, Domestic Violence
Payment Assistance:
Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE), Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment
Accreditations:
State mental health department, State department of health, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, Hospital licensing authority, The Joint Commission
Colonial Behavioral Health Substance Abuse Services
757-220-3200
1657 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg VA 23185
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders, Adult women, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Payment Assistance:
Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE), Cash or self-payment, Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State mental health department, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Crossroads Treatment Center of Petersburg PC
804-431-5585
10543 South Crater Road Petersburg VA 23805
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Adult women, Adult men
Payment Assistance:
Medicare, Medicaid, Cash or self-payment, Payment assistance (check with facility for details)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Methadone used in Treatment, Does not treat alcohol use disorder
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Daily Planet Health Services
804-783-2505 x236
517 West Grace Street Richmond VA 23220
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Payment Assistance:
Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE), Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Payment assistance (check with facility for details), Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, National Committee for Quality Assurance
Dept of Community and Human Services CAS/SUD Treatment Services
703-746-3600
2355 Mill Road Alexandria VA 22314
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders, Adult women, Pregnant/postpartum women, Adult men, Clients referred from the court/judicial system, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, Persons with HIV or AIDS
Payment Assistance:
Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicare, Medicaid, Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Methadone used in Treatment, Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment, Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State mental health department, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Dept of Psych and Behav Medicine CRMH Rehabilitation Center
540-981-8954
2017 South Jefferson Street Roanoke VA 24014
Offers the following services for:
Substance use treatment, Detoxification , Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders, Adolescents, Pregnant/postpartum women
Payment Assistance:
Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE), Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment, In-network prescribing entity
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency, State mental health department, State department of health, Hospital licensing authority, The Joint Commission
Fairfax Detox Center
703-502-7000
4213 Walney Road Chantilly VA 20151
Offers the following services for:
Detoxification
Payment Assistance:
Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE), Cash or self-payment, Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for:
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment
Accreditations:
State Substance Abuse agency
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- Virginia—Treating Substance Abuse with Empathy
- Virginia Statistics
- Getting Clean & Sober in Virginia
- At most rehabs in Virginia, you’ll see that these services are offered:
- Virginia’s Recovery Advocates
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Virginia’s lawmakers and healthcare professionals are actively working to lower the rate of opioid painkiller prescriptions through limits and regulations. As the number of prescriptions lowers, fewer harmful medications are available for potential abuse. The state is increasing access to counseling and treatment through its behavioral health system, so more Virginians in need of help receive it. Most importantly, Virginia’s communities are combatting the harmful stigmas surrounding substance abuse by building an atmosphere of empathy and support for people who are struggling.
As access to treatment increases in Virginia, more people receive these life-saving services. Treatment professionals are gaining insight into substance abuse and improving their treatment methods as a result. There are quality treatment options in Virginia available to you or your loved one. The first step to freedom in recovery is asking for help. Call us today to speak with one of our representatives about the treatment process and rehabs in your area: 1-866-317-7050.
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- Each year in Virginia, over 650,000 people are dependent upon or abusing alcohol and/or drugs.
- Only about 6% of the people in need of alcohol treatment receive it, while around 12% of the people in need of drug abuse treatment receive it.
- In 2015, the most common primary substance of abuse among Virginia’s treatment admissions was alcohol, often with a secondary drug.
- Marijuana was the next most common substance of abuse that year, followed by heroin, and then other opiates.
- Nearly 1 in every 4 primary heroin abusers in Virginia were between the ages of 26 and 30.
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Asking for help or seeking helped for a loved one can be hard, but living with addiction is even more difficult. Substance abuse can take over a person’s life—their schoolwork or job, their relationships with friends and family, their physical and mental well being. Treatment is not a “cure” for substance abuse issues, but it is the first step towards a life in recovery. There are more than 200 rehabs in Virginia, with certified counselors, therapists, and addiction professionals that can help you or your loved one break free from the cycle of substance abuse.
Most rehabs in Virginia treat clients with alcohol and/or drug abuse, so you don’t need to worry about finding a substance-specific facility. But, there is an increasing number of Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) emerging in Virginia, which offer medication-assisted treatment to help people with opioid dependence. You can find facilities with specific programs or counseling groups for men or women, as well as adolescents or seniors. If these options suit your or your loved ones needs, look into them.
The main distinction between treatment programs is the type of care: inpatient or outpatient. In an inpatient rehab, also known as a residential rehab, clients have access to 24/7 care, intensive therapy work, and involvement in support groups. The major benefit of inpatient treatment is that clients become residents of the facility, often for 30 to 90 days, and are safely separated from potential distractions or temptations in their home lives.
After inpatient, or as a more feasible and affordable alternative, many people attend outpatient treatment. This treatment format has a more flexible schedule and clients are able to live in their own homes and maintain some work or school responsibilities. Outpatient treatment, especially for someone very early in the recovery process, comes with a greater risk of relapse. But, it can be just as effective with the proper time and effort dedicated to recovery activities.
In both inpatient and outpatient settings, there are also dual diagnosis facilities in Virginia, which treat mental illness alongside substance abuse. So many underlying factors can play a part in substance abuse behaviors, and one of the most common of them is mental illness. Many people struggling with addiction also deal with anxiety disorders, eating disorders, or mood disorders that play a part in their behaviors. In recent years, Virginia had one of the highest rates of major depressive episodes in the past year among adults aged 18 and older. Whether it’s depression or another mental health issue, your or your loved one’s recovery will need to address it along with substance abuse.
After treatment, the transition into daily life can be challenging. For this reason, many people elect to live in a recovery residence, often called a sober living home. These residences are typically managed by individual’s in recovery, and offer a safe, supportive living environment where recovering people can begin to get on their feet. Residents are surrounded by other recovering people and have a system of accountability that helps them stay on track in their sobriety. The Virginia Association of Recovery Residences (VARR) accredits quality recovery residences across the state, and you can find a list of those residences on their website.
Each rehab will accept different forms of payment and works with different insurance plans It’s important to ask any facility you’re interested in whether they accept your private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, a state-financed insurance plan, or federal military insurance. If you’re worried about paying for treatment, know that around 1 in every 3 facilities in Virginia will make accommodations to provide treatment for clients who can’t afford it. Call us today and we can talk about your insurance benefits and find a quality rehab that suits your needs: 1-866-317-7050.
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- Screenings for substance abuse
- Breathalyzer and/or urine screenings for substances
- Individual, group, and family counseling
- Trauma-related counseling
- Relapse prevention training
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Planning for after discharge from treatment
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- Virginia’s Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Services (DBHDS) oversees the state’s substance abuse services. DBHDS connects people in need with treatment services, as well as evaluates treatment facilities across the state so they are constantly improving.
- The DBHDS has established an Office of Recovery Services (ORS) to focus specifically on expanding recovery support throughout Virginia. The ORS is staffed by people with experience in recovery, who provide peer recovery services and peer-to-peer support groups to other recovering people.
- The Substance Abuse and Addiction Recovery Alliance (SAARA) of Virginia, Inc. is a non-profit statewide Recovery Community Organization (RCO). Hundreds of recovering people in Virginia and their loved ones are members of SAARA, helping to build recovery support throughout local communities.
- The Appalachian Substance Abuse Coalition (ASAC) for Prevention & Treatment works with regional coalitions to prevent substance abuse in the counties of southwest Virginia. ASAC established Project REVIVE in an effort to make the opioid overdose reversal drug, naloxone, available to first responders, and the ASAC website provides resources about treatment and recovery support in the southwest region of the state.
- The Northern Shenandoah Valley Substance Abuse Coalition (NSVSAC) is a coalition of law enforcement, healthcare and treatment professionals, advocacy organizations, and families impacted by substance abuse in the Winchester region of Virginia. The aim of NSVSAC is to develop effective treatment and recovery resources are available to all members of the community.
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