7200 Rhea County Highway
Dayton, TN. 37321
423-570-0077
Dayton, TN has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 4 medicaid programs, 0 inpatient rehab, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Aetna, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 4 outpatient treatment programs.
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Pardridge Valley Cleveland is 22.3 miles from Dayton, Tennessee
Pardridge Valley Cleveland has been providing addiction care and rehabilitation services to the residents of Dayton, Tennessee and those living within the surrounding communities. Today, Pardridge Valley Cleveland provides services like dual diagnosis drug rehab, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, couple/family therapy, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy and others in keeping with its belief of following rehabilitation treatments that work best to help clients achieve sobriety.
This drug and alcohol rehab facility also thinks that the way to get the best result for the client is to offer individual care. Services are available in the following settings - inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient detox programs, long term drug abuse treatment, short term drug and alcohol rehab centers, outpatient substance abuse counseling and others.
Pardridge Valley Cleveland also offers aftercare programs to ensure that its clients achieve positive outcomes both in the short and in the long term. Lastly, Pardridge Valley Cleveland accepts cash or self-payment, private health insurance, medicare, medicaid, military insurance, state welfare or child and family services funds, other state funds and others as payment forms.
Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland is 22.6 miles from Dayton, TN
Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland has been offering ongoing recovery treatment and rehab services to people who live in the Dayton, TN. area. Today, Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland offers services like dual diagnosis drug rehab, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, couple/family therapy, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy and others in line with its belief of following rehab treatments that work best to help people achieve recovery.
This alcohol and drug rehab program also believes that individual care for each client is the best way to provide them with the best form of treatment. Services are available in the following settings - inpatient rehab programs, detox programs, long term drug treatment, short term treatment facilities, outpatient day treatment and others.
For long term abstinence, sobriety and full recovery Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland offers an aftercare program. Lastly, Tennova Healthcare/Cleveland accepts cash or self-payment, private health insurance, medicaid, medicare, military insurance, state welfare or child and family services funds, other state funds and others as payment forms.
ReNu Chattanooga is 27.4 miles from Dayton, TN
ReNu Chattanooga has been providing addiction treatment and rehab services to residents of the Dayton area. Today, ReNu Chattanooga offers services like dual diagnosis drug rehab, contingency management/motivational incentive, activity therapy, couple/family therapy, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy and others in line with its belief of following rehabilitation treatments that work best to help clients achieve recovery.
This substance abuse treatment facility also believes that individual care for each client is the best way to provide them with the best form of treatment. Services are available in the following settings - inpatient addiction treatment facilities, detoxification facilities, long term treatment centers, short term drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient substance abuse counseling and others.
For long term abstinence, sobriety and full recovery ReNu Chattanooga offers an aftercare program. Lastly, ReNu Chattanooga accepts private pay, private health insurance, medicare, medicaid, military insurance, state welfare or child and family services funds, other state funds and others as payment forms.
"Yes, it is possible to successfully receive treatment for alcohol addiction on an outpatient basis. Outpatient treatment programs can be an effective and flexible option for individuals who cannot commit to inpatient or residential programs due to work, family, or other responsibilities. However, the success of outpatient treatment largely depends on the individual's motivation, support system, and the severity of their addiction. While outpatient treatment can be successful for many individuals, it may not be suitable for everyone. Those with severe alcohol addiction, a history of relapse, or co-occurring mental health disorders may require more intensive inpatient or residential treatment to ensure their safety and promote lasting recovery.
Ultimately, the success of outpatient treatment for alcohol addiction depends on the individual's commitment, the support of their family and friends, and the quality of the treatment program. It is essential to choose a reputable and evidence-based outpatient program and to be fully engaged in the recovery process for the best possible outcome."
Drug addiction significantly impacts the brain's structure and function. Here are the key effects:
In the mental health field, drug addiction is commonly referred to as a "Substance Use Disorder" (SUD). This term is used in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), which is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States.
A Substance Use Disorder is defined as a pattern of behaviors characterized by an inability to control or cut down on use, spending a lot of time obtaining the substance, craving the substance, failing to fulfill obligations at work, school, or home due to substance use, and continuing to use the substance despite knowing it's causing physical or psychological harm.
Substance Use Disorders can be further categorized based on the specific substance involved, such as Alcohol Use Disorder, Opioid Use Disorder, Cannabis Use Disorder, and so forth. The severity of the disorder is also assessed (mild, moderate, or severe) based on the number of diagnostic criteria met by an individual.
It's worth noting that this terminology emphasizes the understanding of drug addiction as a medical disorder, rather than a moral failing or a matter of willpower. This shift in language is part of a larger effort to reduce stigma and promote a more compassionate, effective approach to treatment.
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