Treatment Centers in Charleston, WV

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Charleston Comprehensive Treatment Center
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Charleston, WV 25311
Charleston Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides outpatient opioid addiction treatment services in Charleston, West Virginia. Adults age 18 and older can receive medication-assisted treatment (MAT) under the supervision of our experienced staff. MAT combines the use of prescription medication and counseling to help people stop opioid use, avoid relapse, and achieve recovery. Our CTC offers this comprehensive treatment approach because it has proved effective in treating the physical, psychological, and social aspects of opioid use disorder. The medications used in MAT alleviate the painful physical symptoms and intense cravings that can result during opioid withdrawal. Therapy allows people to share their experiences with skilled professionals in a supportive environment. By taking part in counseling, patients can process memories, experiences, and emotions that could interfere with their recovery. MAT at our CTC allows patients to maintain their regular schedules while participating in outpatient services that can increase their daily functioning and help them envision a better future.
Charleston Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides outpatient opioid addiction treatment services in Charleston, West Virginia. Adults age 18 and older can receive medication-assisted treatment (MAT) under the supervision of our experienced staff. MAT combines the use of prescription medication and counseling to help people stop opioid use, avoid relapse, and achieve recovery. Our CTC offers this comprehensive treatment approach because it has proved effective in treating the physical, psychological, and social aspects of opioid use disorder. The medications used in MAT alleviate the painful physical symptoms and intense cravings that can result during opioid withdrawal. Therapy allows people to share their experiences with skilled professionals in a supportive environment. By taking part in counseling, patients can process memories, experiences, and emotions that could interfere with their recovery. MAT at our CTC allows patients to maintain their regular schedules while participating in outpatient services that can increase their daily functioning and help them envision a better future.
(855) 801-8277 View (855) 801-8277
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Lasting Solutions
Treatment Center
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Charleston, WV 25311
Lasting Solutions works with all ages on a variety of mental health concerns (anxiety, trauma, depression, anger, ADHD, grief, separation, behavior issues, etc.). We provide treatment to all ages and have experience working with people from diverse backgrounds. We are LGBTQ+ affirming and provide a safe space for care.
Lasting Solutions works with all ages on a variety of mental health concerns (anxiety, trauma, depression, anger, ADHD, grief, separation, behavior issues, etc.). We provide treatment to all ages and have experience working with people from diverse backgrounds. We are LGBTQ+ affirming and provide a safe space for care.
(681) 202-2657 View (681) 202-2657
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New Hope Carolinas
Treatment Center
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Charleston, WV 25301
New Hope Treatment Centers, is a nationally recognized behavioral healthcare provider. Our psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF), provides comprehensive residential treatment to youth ages 12 to 21. Our facility is fully accredited by the Joint Commission and our programming offers Trauma Focused Evidence Based practices that produce improved outcomes for those we serve. Our programs offer treatment to those with a history of: sexually harmful behaviors, trauma, self injury, failed attempts at lower levels of care, repeat stays in acute inpatient settings, aggression and violence towards others. This setting also operates a fully accredited private school and offer medical/dental care and on-site recreational therapy services.
New Hope Treatment Centers, is a nationally recognized behavioral healthcare provider. Our psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF), provides comprehensive residential treatment to youth ages 12 to 21. Our facility is fully accredited by the Joint Commission and our programming offers Trauma Focused Evidence Based practices that produce improved outcomes for those we serve. Our programs offer treatment to those with a history of: sexually harmful behaviors, trauma, self injury, failed attempts at lower levels of care, repeat stays in acute inpatient settings, aggression and violence towards others. This setting also operates a fully accredited private school and offer medical/dental care and on-site recreational therapy services.
(866) 687-4886 View (866) 687-4886
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Wise Path Recovery Centers - Williamson
Treatment Center
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Charleston, WV 25301
Our mission is to expand access to equitable, affordable, and high-quality treatment for SUD and co-occurring physical and mental health disorders across the country. -Douglas M. Leech Founder & CEO of Ascension Recovery Services. We recognize the obstacles that many face in getting good treatment, and we aim to tackle those obstacles head on. We know that environment, staff, and service options available make a huge difference in someone's recovery journey and therefore are always working to provide the best possible.
Our mission is to expand access to equitable, affordable, and high-quality treatment for SUD and co-occurring physical and mental health disorders across the country. -Douglas M. Leech Founder & CEO of Ascension Recovery Services. We recognize the obstacles that many face in getting good treatment, and we aim to tackle those obstacles head on. We know that environment, staff, and service options available make a huge difference in someone's recovery journey and therefore are always working to provide the best possible.
(304) 443-9301 View (304) 443-9301
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Parkdale Center for Professionals
Treatment Center
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Charleston, WV 25339
Parkdale Center focuses on the treatment of “Professionals.” Our treatment program is designed to be most helpful for adults in careers with substantial stressors and responsibilities. Our patients are often highly-motivated, well-educated, successful, and career-driven. These professionals may inadvertently place their licenses, certifications, or positions in their company at risk because of their substance use. In some cases, they may also face legal action if caught using substances on the job, diverting medications from work, or in some cases, working while impaired. In a worst-case scenario, they may ultimately put others at risk because of their unmanaged or undiagnosed SUD. We offer a supportive, judgment-free environment where our patients can begin to recover from their substance use disorder, but they will receive unparalleled ongoing support and assistance with legal, licensing, professional, and regulatory issues that may arise as a result of their SUD.
Parkdale Center focuses on the treatment of “Professionals.” Our treatment program is designed to be most helpful for adults in careers with substantial stressors and responsibilities. Our patients are often highly-motivated, well-educated, successful, and career-driven. These professionals may inadvertently place their licenses, certifications, or positions in their company at risk because of their substance use. In some cases, they may also face legal action if caught using substances on the job, diverting medications from work, or in some cases, working while impaired. In a worst-case scenario, they may ultimately put others at risk because of their unmanaged or undiagnosed SUD. We offer a supportive, judgment-free environment where our patients can begin to recover from their substance use disorder, but they will receive unparalleled ongoing support and assistance with legal, licensing, professional, and regulatory issues that may arise as a result of their SUD.
(219) 386-2031 View (219) 386-2031

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What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient treatments?

In an inpatient or residential treatment program, individuals receive treatment while living in a facility and have 24/7 access to care by medical professionals. There are various forms of outpatient treatment that offer different levels of care, including Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs) and Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs). PHPs tend to offer more time-intensive, supervised care than IOPs. Aftercare is another option that offers ongoing treatment for an individual recovering from substance use or addiction after they have achieved initial sobriety, which can take the form of either an inpatient or outpatient program.

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Short term treatment usually lasts less than 30 days, while long term programs can last 60 days, 90 days, or longer, depending on the needs and goals of the individual and the structure of the program. Individuals searching for a treatment program in the directory can filter results by duration.

How much does rehab cost?

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Does insurance cover rehab?

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How do you get someone who refuses treatment into rehab?

It is important to convey compassion and understanding toward an individual dealing with an addiction problem. If a person refuses treatment at first, it’s important for their loved ones to continue to express their concerns in a kind and respectful manner, and to periodically encourage them to get help. It can take time for someone dealing with addiction to gain the motivation to make a change. In the meantime, it can be helpful for loved ones to set boundaries with the individual and educate themselves on the many treatment options that exist in order to have more informed conversations regarding recovery.