Learn why patients choose us for substance abuse and mental health treatment and rehab. Reach out to get admitted today.
The first step is easy – all you need to do is call.
Our dedicated admissions team can address your inquiries about treatment and conduct a pre-assessment to assess your eligibility. They may ask about your current living situation, substance use history, medical history, family history of addiction, and health insurance plan.
After confirming your insurance, we’ll propose a personalized treatment plan tailored to your recovery requirements. We’ll guide you in choosing an admission date and help you make travel arrangements if necessary.
Use our online insurance verification & pre-assessment form to get started.
FAQ
Federal laws and workplace policies are in place to protect people who want to recover from addiction. Understanding your rights as an employee and having a plan can help you keep your job during treatment.
If you’re considering using FMLA benefits to protect your job while you’re in rehab, it’s really important to start the process as soon as possible, even before you arrive for treatment. You’ll need to contact your employer to start the paperwork required for FMLA. To protect your privacy, you only need to say you’re seeking medical treatment.
Although we highly recommend scheduling your admission in advance to avoid extended wait times, The Recovery Village Columbus accepts walk-in patients for our highest levels of substance abuse and mental health treatment between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Walking in does not guarantee admission to care. Before you can be admitted, our Recovery Advocates will work diligently to ensure:
All admissions calls are confidential. At The Recovery Village Columbus Drug, Alcohol and Mental Health Rehab, you will fill out forms that only allow us to discuss important information with the people you designate per HIPAA guidelines. In addition, no information will be disclosed to any party without your written, documented consent.
Whether you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, a mental health disorder or both, we can help. Give us a call today to take the first step.
If you have questions about insurance, treatment options, or next steps, our admissions team can answer in minutes.
All calls are confidential.