Listings for Drug, Alcohol, Detox, Treatment Rehab Programs Centers in West Virginia - WV
Hospital based programs generally offer some form of detox from alcohol or drugs. Hospital drug and alcohol programs generally do not offer residential, 30 day type programs. They usually have some form of intensive outpatient program, referred to as IOP’s. Hospital based alcohol and drug addiction programs usually accept most forms of insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid.
| Name |
description |
Charleston Area Medical Center
(304) 341-1500 |
501 Morris Street
Charleston, WV 25301
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Fairmont General Hospital Center for Behavioral Health
(304) 367-7281 |
1325 Locust Avenue
Fairmont, WV 26554 |
Riverpark Hospital
(304) 526-9111 |
1230 6th Avenue
Huntington, WV 25701
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Thomas Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health Services
(304) 766-3553 |
4605 MacCorkle Avenue SW
South Charleston, WV 25309 |
Drug Addiction Alcohol Abuse Rehab Treatment Programs West Virginia
If someone uses and abuses alcohol and or drugs every day, it is generally considered appropriate to go into a program on a full-time basis. These types of programs are designed to have a person lives full time and participate in drug alcohol treatment all day, every day. All of them require some form of payment, either insurance and or self pay. They are usually co-ed.
Drug Addiction Alcohol Abuse Rehab Treatment Programs WV
Below are listings of drug and alcohol rehab programs at various levels of care. Both the hospital based and residential programs are in alphabetical order, by city. All of them require some form of payment, either insurance and or self pay. An evaluation and assessment, done by the admission department can help make a final determination as to the right level of recommended care.
Drug Addiction Alcohol Abuse Rehab Treatment Programs WV
The first group is considered “hospital based” drug addiction alcohol abuse programs. Not all of them are in a typical hospital setting. Rather the hospital designation refers to they often provide detox services and many accept Medicare.
The second group is considered “residential”, 3o days or less of inpatient drug and alcohol rehab treatment programs. These are where a person lives full time and participates in drug alcohol treatment all day, every day.
Both hospitals based and residential type alcohol abuse and drug addiction rehab treatment programs are designed to provide care to both males and female adults. Adults are considered 18 years of ages and older. Adolescent drug and alcohol rehab treatment programs are for people 17 years of ages and younger.