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Find Drug & Alcohol Rehab Near You in Rhode Island

Searching for addiction treatment in Rhode Island can be a critical step towards reclaiming a healthier and fulfilling life. When it comes to overcoming addiction, it’s essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the available treatment and payment options. Rhode Island offers a range of addiction treatment facilities and programs, each with their own unique approach and resources. Whether you’re looking for outpatient counseling, residential treatment, or medication-assisted therapy, knowing all there is to know about treatment options can empower you to make informed decisions and choose the most suitable path to recovery.

AdCare Rhode Island
AdCare Rhode Island
1950 Tower Hill Road North Kingstown, RI 02852
Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
Residential Treatment
Outpatient Services
Detox Services
Inpatient
Intensive Outpatient Services
Telehealth
Spring Hill Recovery Center - Massachusetts
Spring Hill Recovery Center - Massachusetts
250 Spring Hill Road Ashby, MA 01431
4.2
(30)
Detox Services
Intensive Outpatient Services
Outpatient Services
Residential Treatment
Behavioral Disorder Treatment
Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
Inpatient

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Adult & Teen Challenge Rhode Island
572 Elmwood Avenue Providence, RI 02907
4.7
(3)
Gateway's Eastman House
166 Pawtucket Avenue Pawtucket, RI 02860
3.8
(3)
Phoenix House - Exeter
251 Main Street Exeter, RI 02822
3.7
(4)
Butler Hospital
345 Blackstone Boulevard Providence, RI 02906
3.7
(38)
Phoenix House - Exeter
251 Main Street Exeter, RI 02822
3.0
(2)
Caritas Arts Program
70 East Street Cranston, RI 02920
2.8
(6)
The Providence Center - Women'S Roads To Recovery
15 Baker Pines Rd. Wyoming, RI 02898
1.2
(5)
Phoenix House Youth Shelter
2076 Wallum Lake Road Pascoag, RI 02859
Woonsocket Comprehensive Treatment Center
1625 Diamond Hill Road Suite 102 Woonsocket, RI 02895
4.0
(1)
Roger Williams Medical Center
825 Chalkstone Avenue Providence, RI 02908
3.6
(4)
Bridgemark Addiction Recovery Services
2020 Elmwood Avenue Warwick, RI 02888
Providence Va Medical Center
830 Chalkstone Avenue Providence, RI 02908
Galilee Mission Iop
23 Arnold Street Wakefield, RI 02879
Medical Assisted Recovery Inc
875 Centerville Road Warwick, RI 02886
Newport Cty Community Mental Health Centers
65 Valley Road Middletown, RI 02842
Codac Behavioral Healthcare
1052 Park Avenue Cranston, RI 02920
NRI Community Services, Inc
55 John Cummings Way Woonsocket, RI 02895
Fellowship Health Resources, Inc.
45 Sockanosset Cross Road, Unit 4 Cranston, RI 02920
CODAC Behavioral Healthcare East Bay
850 Waterman Avenue East Providence, RI 02914
MAP Alc and Drug Rehab Services Inc
66 Burnett Street Providence, RI 02912
Kent House Inc
2020 Elmwood Avenue Warwick, RI 02888
Newport County Community Mental Health Center Inc
127 Johnny Cake Hill Road Middletown, RI 02842
Providence Center Roads to Recovery Program/Mens
111 Howard Avenue Cranston, RI 02920
Child & Family
31 John Clarke Road Middletown, RI 02842
The Journey To Hope, Health & Healing
26 Valley Road Middletown, RI 02842
Tri County Community Action Agency
33 Maple Avenue North Providence, RI 02911
CODAC Pawtucket Avenue
600 Pawtucket Avenue Pawtucket, RI 02860
Butler Hospital Care New England Behavioral Health
345 Blackstone Boulevard Providence, RI 02906
Providence Comprehensive Treatment Center
66 Pavilion Avenue Providence, RI 02905
Journey to Hope Health and Healing
160 Narragansett Avenue Providence, RI 02907
The Providence Center
530 North Main Street Providence, RI 02904
The Providence Center Adult Intensive Outpatient Services
530 North Main Street Providence, RI 02904
Ctr
82 Pond St Pawtucket, RI 02860
SSTAR of Rhode Island Inc SSTAR BIRTH
80 East Street Cranston, RI 02920
Addiction Recovery Institute (ARI)
31 North Union Street Pawtucket, RI 02860
Addiction Recovery Institute South
205 Hallene Road Suite 102 Warwick, RI 02888
Kent Center
50 Health Lane Warwick, RI 02888
Codac Behavioral Healthcare
349 Huntington Avenue Providence, RI 02912
SSTAR of Rhode Island Inc Residential Alcohol/Drug Detox
1950 Tower Hill Road North Kingstown, RI 02854
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Rehab Insurance Coverage in Rhode Island

39
Accept Private Insurance
16
Accept Medicare Insurance
37
Accept Medicaid
16
Accept Military Insurance

Rehab Centers in Rhode Island

41
Total Rehab centers in Rhode Island
12
Offer Inpatient Rehab
34
Offer Outpatient Rehab
4
Offer Outpatient Detox Rehab

Information About Rehab in Rhode Island

Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Rhode Island

CODAC Behavioral Healthcare II South County

Codac South county took my boyfriend\'s take homes priveledges away during corona virus pandemic, after being clean and compliant for 8 years straight because either a nurse confused him as another patient and said he ripped a paper off the wall and threw it at her or the nurses are liars. I was in the clinic because we drive together on the day they are saying he did it, so they are either lying to destroy his livelihood and make him relapse or they have him confused with someone else. They also tried to take my take homes away because I said I hate this fucking place, and the reason i said I fuckin hate this place is because I made sure to update my phone # with them when corona virus started because we were going from biweekly take homes to monthly and my appointments would now be through counseling. A month went by my counselor didn\'t call me but my Bfs counselor had called him, when I went in the front desk lady didn\'t say anything about them not being able to reach me. Next month both of us get no call from our counselor when we go in they tell me that I missed all these phone calls for 2 months, so I told them it\'s not possible because I received no voicemail, come to find out they recorded my number incorrectly. I have them update my # again. They tell me no big deal and it was their bad for not updating my # and to just make sure to return phone calls from my counselor from this point on. The next week im out i come home to a voicemail from my supervisor threatening that ill lose my take homes if I dont call her back. I call her back and ask her why shes threatening my livelihood when this is the 1st vm she left me at voicemail. 1pm on a Friday at that and i didnt get home till 1:50 which is 10 minutes b4 codac closes for the weekend so im litterally having an anxiety attack thinking shes gonna take away my take homes if i dont get threw to her on the phone fast enough. So yeah i said that i hate the fucking clinic i dont think that gives them a valid reason to try and take my take homes away with no reason. I\'m sorry but if I have clean urines for 8 years, i work full time, and im not violent towards any1 in clinic, also i live 30 minutes from clinic and i cant afford to drive there daily and they know that which shows how much they care if I relapse. There is no reason why this clinic should be trying to revoke my take homes, this clinic has been nothing but hell for me to go to for years I\'ve had to be talked down to or have my livelihood held over me like I\'m walking on eggshells. I hope the director is fired for these decisions and I won\'t stop till I get justice. They\'ve agreed to give my take homes back because they didn\'t have a valid reason to take them but they won\'t even listen to us when we tell them my bf did not do what they said, my bf has been in trouble at clinic once in past for getting angry and yelling but he owned up to it because he actually did it he didn\'t do anything to warrant this and it\'s crazy. They won\'t tell us when he can get his take homes back or what he needs to do to get them back. The only paper he has ever presented to the dosing nurse was one he was handed by the nurse Michelle and put down on the dosing counter in front of the dosing nurse to ask if we would be required to wear masks and that he shouldn\'t have to wear a mask for entrance, the nurse replied idk Paul ask Michelle and he said I know I\'m just saying, so if this is what they are referring to that\'s not ripping a paper of a wall and throwing it at someone. We have been going to Codac since Apr 2011 if my bf was going around throwing stuff he would have never lasted this long or maintained his take home status. I almost feel like they\'re reaching for an excuse to get us out of the clinic because my bf and myself let them know when we are displeased with them. Regardless of what happens to me and my bf I want to out them for treating patients this way. This is long but I tried to include all recent events.

- Heather
5 out of 5
Wakefield, RI

Discovery House of Woonsocket

I was desperate to get help. I called on tuesday morning they had me in there and had recieved my frist dose before 9am the next day.

- SB
4 out of 5
Woonsocket, RI

Phoenix House James Ottmar Residential Center for Women

nice workers need better food

- Anonymous
4 out of 5
Exeter, RI
About Rhode Island

Rhode Island, the smallest state in the country, may be small in size, but it packs a punch with its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful geography. Located in the New England region, Rhode Island is home to approximately 1.1 million people1, making it the second-most densely populated state. Despite its compactness, the state boasts a range of attributes that make it unique. Known as the “Ocean State,” Rhode Island has a stunning coastline dotted with picturesque beaches, charming seaside towns, and iconic lighthouses.

Inland, you’ll find rolling hills, lush forests, and scenic waterways. Rhode Island is renowned for its vibrant arts scene, with Providence, the state capital, serving as a cultural hub. The city is home to prestigious institutions like Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design, fostering a creative atmosphere that permeates through its theaters, galleries, and music venues. The state’s rich history is evident in its architecture, with well-preserved colonial buildings and landmarks that harken back to its early settlement days. Additionally, Rhode Island’s culinary scene is celebrated, offering a delectable mix of fresh seafood, farm-to-table cuisine, and diverse international flavors.

Addiction in Rhode Island

Addiction is a pressing issue in Rhode Island, as it is in many parts of the United States. The state has been grappling with the challenges of substance abuse and addiction for years. According to a recent report, the annual average prevalence of past-year substance use disorder in the state between 2017 and 2019, was 8.7%, which translates to approximately 79,000 individuals affected.2 This rate surpasses the national average of 7.4%, indicating that Rhode Island has been disproportionately impacted by substance abuse.2

More recent data shows that substance misuse and addiction in the state is not decreasing. Data reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that 455 drug overdose fatalities were reported in Rhode Island in 2021 alone. 3

Addiction Treatment in Rhode Island

Rhode Island offers various levels of addiction treatment to cater to the diverse needs of individuals seeking recovery. These levels include detoxification (detox), inpatient treatment, and outpatient treatment.

  • Detox: Detoxification is often the first step in the treatment process, helping individuals safely manage withdrawal symptoms under medical supervision. Detox programs in Rhode Island provide a supportive environment and medical interventions to ensure a safe and comfortable transition from substance use to sobriety.
  • Inpatient Treatment: Inpatient treatment, also known as residential treatment, offers a structured and immersive environment for individuals to focus on their recovery. These programs typically involve living on-site at a treatment facility, providing access to 24/7 care, therapy sessions, and support groups. Inpatient treatment programs in Rhode Island often incorporate a range of evidence-based therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), group therapy, individual counseling, and holistic approaches like yoga or art therapy.
  • Outpatient Treatment: Outpatient treatment allows individuals to live at home while attending therapy sessions and treatment programs during the day. This option offers flexibility for those who may have work or family commitments but still need support in their recovery journey. Outpatient treatment programs in Rhode Island may vary in intensity, ranging from regular counseling sessions to intensive outpatient programs (IOP) that involve several hours of therapy per day.

Rhode Island also provides specialized treatment programs tailored to address specific needs. These may include programs for co-occurring mental health disorders, gender-specific treatment, LGBTQ+-inclusive programs, or programs designed for veterans or specific age groups.

For those seeking a higher level of comfort and luxury during their recovery, luxury rehabs are available in Rhode Island. These facilities offer upscale amenities, serene environments, gourmet meals, and personalized care in addition to comprehensive addiction treatment. Private rehabs, on the other hand, allow individuals to access treatment without relying on insurance coverage. These facilities may offer alternative payment options or work with individuals to develop affordable payment plans.

AdCare Hospital is a reputable addiction treatment facility with multiple locations across Rhode Island, including North Kingstown, Warwick, Greenville, and South Kingstown. As a renowned provider, AdCare Hospital offers a comprehensive range of addiction treatment services to meet the diverse needs of individuals seeking recovery. Their services encompass various levels of care, from inpatient detoxification to outpatient programs, ensuring that individuals can find the appropriate treatment option that suits their specific circumstances. AdCare Hospital is dedicated to delivering evidence-based therapies, personalized care, and a supportive environment to help individuals achieve lasting recovery from addiction.

To explore local rehab options in Rhode Island, individuals can use our “find a rehab center” tool. This tool assists in locating nearby treatment facilities and provides information on their services, treatment approaches, and contact details, allowing individuals to make informed decisions regarding their recovery journey.

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

Most insurance providers offer partial or full coverage for such services. Individuals seeking addiction treatment can utilize their insurance to help cover the costs of treatment. It is important for individuals to contact their insurance provider directly to understand their specific coverage, including any deductibles, co-pays, or limitations that may apply.

For those who are uninsured or have limited financial resources, there is still the option to access treatment through state-funded treatment centers. State-funded treatment centers are facilities supported by government funding or grants. These centers offer addiction treatment services to individuals who may not have insurance or the means to pay for private treatment. While availability and specific offerings may vary, state-funded treatment centers aim to provide affordable or free treatment options to those in need, helping individuals receive the necessary support for their recovery journey.

Length of Stay in Rehab

When it comes to addiction treatment, individuals have various options for the length of stay based on their needs and treatment goals. The most common durations for treatment programs are 30 days, 60 days, and 90 days.

In some cases, individuals with more complex or severe addiction may benefit from long-term rehab. Long-term rehab programs typically last between 6 months to 2 years, depending on individual treatment needs and the specific facility or program enrolled in. These programs offer an extended period of intensive treatment and support, allowing individuals to address deep-rooted issues, develop long-lasting habits, and rebuild their lives with a strong foundation of recovery.

Recovery Starts Today

Finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Rhode Island that aligns with your specific needs is crucial for achieving lifelong recovery. The right rehab facility will provide the appropriate level of care, individualized treatment plans, and comprehensive support to address your unique challenges and goals. By taking the time to research and select a rehab center that suits you best, you increase your chances of attaining lasting recovery and reclaiming a healthier, more fulfilling life.

 

Sources:

1.United States Census Bureau. QuickFacts-Rhode Island. July 1, 2022.

2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Behavioral Health Barometer: Rhode Island, Volume 6. 2020.

3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Drug Overdose Mortality by State. 2021.