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300 Gateway Centre Parkway, Richmond, VA 23235
Provides a structured, live-in program where you can focus on your recovery. 24/7 support, comprehensive therapies, community support, psychoeducation, medications, and more—all within a safe, sober, and non-hospital setting.
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957 West 21st Street, Unit C, Norfolk, VA 23517
Providing comprehensive support for individuals navigating their path to recovery. A substance abuse and mental health facility offering a range of outpatient services such as: Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Outpatient Programs (OP), and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
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15511 Guinn Lane, Culpeper, VA 22701
Boxwood’s residential alcohol and other drug treatment program involves individual, family & group counseling, educational films, lectures, and relapse prevention. Alcoholics/Narcotics Anonymous (AA or NA) groups are held on a daily basis. Family programs and visitation is offered on Sundays. The program also provides co-occurring groups for those with behavioral health and substance use issues.
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616 Chamberlayne Parkway, Richmond, VA 23220
Supportive housing with mental health IOP, peer support, individual therapy, and optional substance use treatment based on individual needs, with a focus on supporting individuals reentering the community after incarceration.
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1725 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
The Phoenix Program provides residential care to men ages 18 and older. This integrated treatment program is led by our team of master's level and licensed clinicians.
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921 Central Avenue North, Kent, WA 98032
The John Volken Academy is a minimum two-year, residential addiction treatment center that focus on providing life-skill development, job training, and the advancement of secondary and post-secondary education.
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2215 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Therapeutic Substance Use Outpatient Treatment Services are designed to address the disease of addiction and related behavioral concerns that individuals experience throughout their lifetime. Horizon offers specialized program options for clients across the lifespan and their families, as early as age two. Offer community-based outpatient treatment options and residential recovery services to meet the individual needs of the client. Peer Recovery Support Specialists are embedded in our substance use disorder treatment programming. Peers are individuals with lived substance use and/or mental health experience who serve as role models, advocates, and support to those in treatment. Peers encourage pro-social behaviors and activities and assist clients with linkages to recovery resources. Peer support is essential to living with the disease of addiction, so we offer individual and group counseling sessions facilitated by Peer Recovery Support Specialists (PRSS) who have completed their peer certification. Services include: Intensive Substance Use Disorder Treatment Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) Women's Recovery Residence Project LINK Program Therapeutic Substance Use Outpatient Treatment Services Veteran Services
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315 East Cork Street, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides a 30 day recovery program for alcoholics and addicts. Offers the highest quality care possible to chemically dependent people and their families. Provides residential and day/outpatient treatment, continuing care, co-dependency, family education programs and individual and group therapy. Serves Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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402 4th Street Southeast, Roanoke, VA 24013
A 12–15-month residential recovery program that includes: Individualized recovery plans, community engagement, biblical and evidence-based classes and vocational support and training
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1014 East Market Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
The Mohr Center is a residential substance use disorder treatment program for men that provides stabilization services in order to move toward independent living free of mood altering substances; commonly referred to as Recovery. The Mohr Center also provide some limited medical monitoring and assistance with medication compliance to eliminate or reduce the effects of alcohol or other drugs, and assist with the ongoing process of withdrawal. The Mohr Center provides residents with regular individual and group therapy sessions, life skills building, and case management services for aftercare planning. Men also attend acudetox services, recovery group meetings, and recreational activities in the community. For individuals identifying with a need for Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), Mohr Center will provide access to evaluations by Region Ten or other community providers.
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5101 Cleveland Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Provides a non-profit religious, charitable, and educational organization which operates induction, and training centers for drug abusers, alcoholics and other teen boys with life controlling problems. In patient rehab is offered also. The teen challenge program, a 14 month residential program is divided into phases- orientation, probation, and academics. The academics begin 1 month after entry into the program. Agency offers positive peer culture and staff involvement.
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90 Old Lynchburg Place, Charlottesville, VA 22902
The Region Ten Women’s Center is a residential substance use treatment program for women that is designed to empower women in their recovery journey. The Women’s Center offers a comprehensive array of services including individual, group, and family therapy; peer support; parent coaching and mentoring; nutrition education; connection to medical care; connection to vocational training and education; services for children; and aftercare planning. The Women’s Center creates a stable foundation for recovering women and their children to engage in intensive treatment and wrap-around services.
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521 N Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22203
DEMETER HOUSE provides substance abuse and mental health treatment for adult (18+) women, including those who are pregnant or are bringing a young child. Supervised childcare is available. Demeter House is a residential program serving women in comfortable environment. Our addiction counselors, as well as our medical and psychiatric staff, use a cognitive behavioral approach to address a wide range of substance use disorders and mental health problems.
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