Ohio has one of the highest opioid-related overdose rates in the country, but this trend doesn’t have to continue. The Recovery Village Columbus offers addiction treatment services near Euclid, Ohio.
The Recovery Village Columbus offers a continuum of care to effectively treat addiction and co-occurring disorders for those seeking a Euclid rehab.
Euclid, Ohio, is a family-friendly city known for its proximity to downtown Cleveland and lakefront views. However, like many cities across Ohio, Euclid has been hit hard by drug and alcohol abuse. In 2020, Ohio had the third-highest opioid-related death rate in the nation, with a reported 5,204 deaths.
Cuyahoga County, where Euclid, Ohio, is located, has been significantly affected by drug and alcohol use.
No one treatment works for everyone faced with drug or alcohol addiction. Finding a treatment facility that provides individualized and evidence-based care is essential for post-rehab success. At The Recovery Village Columbus, we offer a full continuum of care with treatment plans tailored to meet every patient’s needs. Our physician-led team is passionate about helping patients reach the root of their addiction and begin their journey to lifelong recovery.
The Recovery Village Columbus is located 121 miles south of Euclid in Groveport, Ohio. Based right off Interstate 71, our treatment center is a direct 2.5-hour drive from Cuyahoga County.
At The Recovery Village Columbus, we understand addiction is a mental health condition and chronic disease. Every patient that enters our facility receives holistic treatment that considers all sides of addiction, including its physical, mental and emotional symptoms. Our treatment plans go beyond managing patients’ symptoms by aiming to uncover and heal the root of their addiction, setting them up for post-rehab success.
Our treatment programs provide different levels of care to support patients at any point in recovery.
Detox is the first step of recovery for people dependent on drugs or alcohol. Our team works to make every patient as safe and comfortable as possible during detox by providing 24-hour medical supervision and treatment to manage withdrawal symptoms.
A common step after detox, patients in inpatient rehab live at a treatment facility and work toward recovery under staff supervision. It gives patients a safe space to focus on recovery without outside distractions.
IOPs are similar but more involved than outpatient programs. Patients in IOPS live outside a facility but regularly receive onsite addiction treatment and medical care. It is a practical step between inpatient and outpatient care for patients who need additional support.
Similar to IOPs, patients in PHPs receive daily onsite treatment but return home or to a sober living community at night. It is suitable for patients who still need daily rehab but not residential treatment.
MAT medications help patients avoid relapse by managing withdrawal symptoms and cravings or causing unpleasant side effects when a substance is used. It is available for patients with severe alcohol and opioid use disorders at any level of care when appropriate.
Dual diagnosis is the treatment of a co-occurring substance use disorder and mental health condition. Treating both conditions helps patients understand how their conditions influence each other and address the root of their addiction.
The Recovery Village Columbus offers a space where recovery is possible with comfortable lounging and relaxing recreational activities. Our amenities include:
Building a treatment plan that meets your needs is our top priority. That’s why our intake pre-assessment process is designed to help our team determine your eligibility and develop the best treatment path for you.
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.
The Recovery Village Columbus offers comprehensive addiction treatment for drug and alcohol addictions and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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