The Recovery Village Columbus offers a continuum of evidence-based care to help people struggling with drug or alcohol addiction achieve recovery.
The Recovery Village Columbus is part of the nationwide Advanced Recovery System’s network of addiction treatment facilities.
Our Columbus facility is centrally located in Ohio, delivering high-quality care for people with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders. We’re passionate about helping people achieve recovery.
Residents of Marion, OH, as well as people throughout Ohio, have seen the devastating impact of the opioid epidemic for more than a decade.
Since 2007, accidental drug overdoses have been Ohio’s leading cause of injury deaths, surpassing car crashes. This troubling trend continued through 2020, which eclipsed 2017 as a record-setting year for accidental drug overdose deaths. Fentanyl was involved in an estimated 81% of overdose deaths in 2020, frequently combined with other drugs, including cocaine and methamphetamine.
Methamphetamine (or meth) was once considered a drug on the decline regarding use prevalence. That trend has reversed. In 2021, meth was involved in at least 25% of overdoses in Ohio. In 2020, a record number of meth overdose deaths were reported in the state.
A supportive environment with a compassionate, expert staff is essential when searching for addiction treatment. The Recovery Village Columbus is a licensed and accredited facility offering an evidence-based continuum of care alongside healing amenities.
When dependent on drugs or alcohol, you may experience withdrawal symptoms as you detox. Medical detox at our facility includes around-the-clock medical supervision and care. Our team can monitor your symptoms and prescribe withdrawal medications when needed. The goal is to create a comfortable, safe experience that prepares you for the transition to your next level of treatment.
The treatment plans at The Recovery Village Columbus are entirely tailored to the needs of the individual and are fully personalized. With that in mind, once someone completes their medical detox with us, they might continue to an inpatient rehab program or outpatient programming, depending on their needs.
Our inpatient rehab is residential, meaning you live onsite while receiving treatment. This program includes room and board, as well as services for addiction treatment. Residential treatment is our most intensive and highest level of available care. You can expect individual and group therapy sessions, recreational therapy and comfortable accommodations during inpatient rehab with us.
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) are a transitional step. These programs combine onsite medical assistance and therapies. At the same time, you develop more autonomy in your recovery and build your sobriety skills.
An intensive outpatient program (IOP) allows you to transition from inpatient care to outpatient treatment while you begin to explore a sense of independence. You don’t live onsite, so you become accountable for using your coping skills and managing your recovery.
During outpatient drug and alcohol rehab, you can live at home and travel to our facility for counseling and medical treatment. You’re maintaining most of your daily life and working on your recovery.
Addiction can occur with other mental health disorders like anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder. Co-occurring conditions or dual diagnoses refer to combined substance use and mental health disorders. The treatment someone receives needs to address both. With dual diagnosis, our staff is trained to identify underlying problems and provide a healing approach for the whole person instead of just dealing with specific symptoms. Untreated or unmanaged mental health conditions significantly raise the risk of relapse otherwise.
The Recovery Village Columbus is located in Groveport, the heart of Ohio. We are part of the Columbus metro area, about two hours by car from Hudson.
Some of the best local addiction resources in Marion, OH, are 12-step support groups. We often refer patients to these groups as part of their aftercare plan. These groups help you create a network you can depend on. If you’re interested in Marion, OH, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, you can search for options online. There are also Narcotics Anonymous meetings in Marion. Visit the NA website to learn more.
At The Recovery Village, we are a physician-led and science-driven facility but always with compassion. Our approach to addiction follows current research, treating it as a complex disease with symptoms that can manifest physically, mentally and emotionally. We also believe that successful recovery from addiction means that we identify what will work best for you and your unique needs, always considering the complexity of addiction.
While everyone’s treatment plan is created just for them, our patients often follow a particular trajectory: our continuum of care. According to The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), the levels in a continuum of care are seamless. You’ll work at your own pace and transition to the next level only when you and your treatment team feel you’re ready.
The steps in your treatment process might look like this:
When you’re going through something as challenging as detox and addiction treatment, it’s important that you’re comfortable and supported at every level, which is what we aim to deliver at our Columbus facility. We also offer well-appointed treatment areas and rooms and are staffed by highly trained, expert medical professionals. You have the space to start healing in a quiet and relaxing environment. There are state-of-the-art equipment and amenities that support holistic well-being, such as an art studio and workout facilities.
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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