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  • Cleveland and surrounding areas in Cuyahoga county are experiencing high rates of deaths due to drug overdose, specifically due to carfentanil and fentanyl. 

    Fortunately, recovery programs can be extremely effective for people who are living with substance use disorder. There are several drug and alcohol treatment options available to those who live in Cleveland and northeast Ohio.  

    How To Find & Choose Substance Abuse Treatment In Cleveland

    In Cleveland, the Cuyahoga County Opiate Task Force is responsible for overseeing treatment services in the area and helping Cleveland residents get the help they need. 

    When you decide that it’s time to enter substance abuse treatment, it can be tough to figure out where to begin. In order to learn more about your treatment options in Cleveland, you may want to: 

    As you begin to narrow down your search, some factors you may want to consider in choosing a treatment facility include: 

    • accreditation — look for a facility that’s accredited by CARF or the Joint Commission 
    • individualized treatment plans — it’s important to choose a rehabilitation center that can meet your unique needs for treatment
    • evidence-based services — look for a recovery center that uses treatments that have been proven effective through peer-reviewed studies
    • family involvement — you may want to choose a rehab facility that allows your family to play an active role in your treatment plan
    • co-occurring disorders — if you have a mental health issue in addition to substance use disorder, it’s key to choose a facility that can meet your needs 

    Cleveland Drug & Alcohol Treatment Programs

    There are many addiction treatment programs available throughout Cleveland. It’s important that you choose the level of treatment that makes the most sense for your needs, from detox support to inpatient treatment and aftercare. 

    Medical Drug & Alcohol Detoxification

    When drugs and alcohol leave your body, you’ll likely experience withdrawal symptoms. It’s important to work with a qualified medical detox team to keep you as safe and comfortable as possible as you begin addiction recovery. Learn more about drug and alcohol detox programs.

    Inpatient/Residential Drug Rehab

    During inpatient rehab, you’ll live at the facility and have 24-hour access to care. Residential treatment programs include a wide range of healthcare services for addiction and mental health, including constant peer support, group therapy, dual diagnosis care, and more. Learn more about inpatient drug rehab programs.

    Outpatient Addiction Treatment

    During outpatient treatment, you’ll travel to and from the treatment facility each day, while returning home to sleep at night. 

    Also available as a partial hospitalization program (PHP) and an intensive outpatient program (IOP), outpatient rehab includes multiple individuals and group counseling sessions each week, as well as other services that address alcohol or drug addiction. Learn more about outpatient addiction treatment programs.

    Medication-Assisted Treatment

    Opioid and alcohol addiction can cause changes in the brain and the body that can make the recovery process more difficult. 

    Medication-assisted treatment combines medication, like Suboxone, with behavioral therapy to help you reduce chemical dependency and stay on the right track. Learn more about medication-assisted treatment programs.

    Aftercare Support

    When you leave rehab, your aftercare plan may consist of individual therapy, family therapy, 12-step support groups, and more. Your rehab counselor will work with you to create an aftercare plan that will support you as you adjust to sober life outside of your rehab facility. Learn more about aftercare support.

    Using Insurance For Addiction Treatment In Cleveland

    If you’re covered by a private health insurance plan or public plans like Medicare and Medicaid, it’s possible that your treatment may be fully or partially covered. 

    In order to learn more about your health insurance coverage, you can: 

    • look at your insurance card and use the contact information to talk directly to your insurance company about your coverage
    • reach out to a treatment provider directly to learn whether they accept your insurance
    • talk with your human resources department (if your health insurance coverage is through your employer) to learn more about whether you’re covered for rehab services

    If you don’t have health insurance coverage, the state of Ohio offers several free and state-funded rehab programs so that you can still get the help you need. 

    Addiction Treatment At Ark Behavioral Health

    At Ark Behavioral Health, we know that it can be hard to reach out and ask for help with addiction treatment, and we’re here for you. 

    We offer both outpatient and residential care in supportive, whole-patient-based environments. Reach out to us today to learn more about how we can support you or a loved one in your recovery journey.  

    Cleveland Addiction Treatment FAQ

    How Do I Access Treatment In Cleveland?

    You can research treatment resources in Cuyahoga County via the Cuyahoga County Opiate Task Force, or reach out to rehab facilities directly.

    Does Insurance Cover Addiction Treatment In Cleveland?

    Your health insurance plan may cover your drug and alcohol rehab, however, it’s important to talk with your insurance company or care provider to learn the details of your individual plan. 

    Can I Go To Drug Rehab In Cleveland Without Insurance?

    Absolutely. You can choose a state-funded rehab center or pay out of pocket to get treatment at a private facility. Some rehab centers offer sliding fee scales to offset the cost of treatment. 

    Are There Walk-In Opioid Clinics In Cleveland?

    Yes, there are walk-in opioid clinics in Cleveland that allow you to get medication and therapy without making an appointment. 

    Are There Free Or State-Funded Rehab Centers In Cleveland?

    Yes, there are state-funded rehab options in Cleveland for people who do not have health insurance. 

    How Long Does Rehab Last?

    The duration of your treatment depends on your individual needs and the recommendation of your treatment team. For most people, drug and alcohol rehab lasts 30, 60, or 90 days.

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
    ©2024 Ark National Holdings, LLC. | All Rights Reserved.
    This page does not provide medical advice.
    Sources

    Cuyahoga County Opiate Task Force - The Epidemic
    Cuyahoga County Opiate Task Force - Treatment Resources
    Ohio.gov - Mental Health & Addiction Services

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