Rhode Island Rehabs

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We have independently evaluated and rated the rehab facilities in Rhode Island to provide an unbiased and comprehensive list of the best addiction and mental health services available.

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18 out of 74 rated rehabs in Rhode Island

  • CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Pawtucket Avenue
    Detox Outpatient Counseling

    Pawtucket, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    6 accreditations

  • Behavioral Health Group
    Detox Outpatient Counseling

    Pawtucket, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) State Insurance Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    4 accreditations

  • AdCare Rhode Island Inc Residential
    Detox Co-occurring Inpatient Residential Counseling Mental-health

    North Kingstown, Washington, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Outpatient State Insurance Military Insurance Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    5 accreditations

  • CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Cranston
    Detox Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health

    Cranston, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    6 accreditations

  • AdCare Outpatient Warwick
    Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health

    Warwick, Kent, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    3 accreditations

  • Roger Williams Medical Center Detox Unit
    Detox Inpatient Counseling Mental-health

    Providence, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Detox State Insurance Medicare Military Insurance SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    6 accreditations

  • VICTA
    Detox Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health

    Providence, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    6 accreditations

  • Phoenix House of New England Phoenix House Exeter Center
    Detox Co-occurring Inpatient Residential Counseling Mental-health

    Exeter, Washington, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Outpatient Detox Inpatient (residential) State Insurance SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    7 accreditations

  • Journey to Hope Health and Healing
    Detox Outpatient Counseling

    Middletown, Newport, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) Private health insurance State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    5 accreditations

  • CODAC Behavioral Healthcare CODAC East Bay
    Detox Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health

    East Providence, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    6 accreditations

  • Journey to Hope Health and Healing
    Detox Outpatient Counseling

    Providence, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) Private health insurance State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    5 accreditations

  • CODAC Behavioral Healthcare CODAC Providence
    Detox Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health

    Providence, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    6 accreditations

  • Addiction Recovery Institute South
    Detox Outpatient Counseling

    Warwick, Kent, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    5 accreditations

  • AdCare Rhode Island Inc Outpatient
    Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health

    Greenville, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    3 accreditations

  • Galilee Mission Inc
    Co-occurring Inpatient Residential Counseling Mental-health

    Narragansett, Washington, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Outpatient Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Military Insurance SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    2 accreditations

  • Discovery House of Woonsocket Comprehensive Treatment Center
    Outpatient Counseling

    Woonsocket, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    5 accreditations

  • Journey to Hope Health and Healing Inc
    Detox Outpatient Counseling

    Johnston, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) Private health insurance State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    5 accreditations

  • Providence Center Adults
    Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health

    Providence, Providence, RI

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

    Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

    MAT

    co-occurring disorder treatment

    4 accreditations

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Selected Rehabs

Top Rated Rhode Island Rehabs

Our pick of the best residential, outpatient, and detox centers in the state.

CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Pawtucket Avenue
Detox Outpatient Counseling

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

co-occurring disorder treatment

6 accreditations

Behavioral Health Group
Detox Outpatient Counseling
Behavioral Health Group

Pawtucket, Providence, RI

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Inpatient (hospital) State Insurance Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

4 accreditations

AdCare Rhode Island Inc Residential
Detox Co-occurring Inpatient Residential Counseling Mental-health
AdCare Rhode Island Inc Residential

North Kingstown, Washington, RI

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Outpatient State Insurance Military Insurance Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

co-occurring disorder treatment

5 accreditations

CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Cranston
Detox Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health
CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Cranston

Cranston, Providence, RI

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

co-occurring disorder treatment

6 accreditations

AdCare Outpatient Warwick
Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health
AdCare Outpatient Warwick

Warwick, Kent, RI

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

co-occurring disorder treatment

3 accreditations

Roger Williams Medical Center Detox Unit
Detox Inpatient Counseling Mental-health
Roger Williams Medical Center Detox Unit

Providence, Providence, RI

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Detox State Insurance Medicare Military Insurance SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

co-occurring disorder treatment

6 accreditations

VICTA
Detox Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health
VICTA

Providence, Providence, RI

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

co-occurring disorder treatment

6 accreditations

Phoenix House of New England Phoenix House Exeter Center
Detox Co-occurring Inpatient Residential Counseling Mental-health

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Outpatient Detox Inpatient (residential) State Insurance SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

co-occurring disorder treatment

7 accreditations

Journey to Hope Health and Healing
Detox Outpatient Counseling
Journey to Hope Health and Healing

Middletown, Newport, RI

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) Private health insurance State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

5 accreditations

CODAC Behavioral Healthcare CODAC East Bay
Detox Co-occurring Outpatient Counseling Mental-health
CODAC Behavioral Healthcare CODAC East Bay

East Providence, Providence, RI

Insurance Accepted

Cash Pay Rate

Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance Medicare SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee Scale

MAT

co-occurring disorder treatment

6 accreditations

Drug abuse in Rhode Island

Rhode Island has a population of 1,095,610 people. The most recent data from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) found that 227,000 people over the age of 12 had abused illegal substances in the past month, around 20.72% of the population. 204,000 reported marijuana use in the past month and 274,000 in the past year. The report also found that 29,000 Rhode Island residents had abused cocaine in the past year, 15,000 had abused meth, and 43,000 had abused prescription pain medication. 12,000 people over the age of 18 reported using heroin in the last year. Those reporting opioid misuse including heroin, painkillers, and fentanyl in Rhode Island totaled 46,000 people.

Alcohol abuse in Rhode Island

Alcohol misuse was also reported in Rhode Island with 556,000 people over the age of 12 saying they had used alcohol in the last month and 266,000 reporting binge drinking. The perceived risk of people over 12 years of age indulging in problematic alcohol use (5 or more drinks twice a week) in a month was 430,000 people.

Overdose deaths in Rhode Island

In 2021, Rhode Island saw a total of 429 recorded drug-related overdose deaths. This includes those that were accidental or unidentifiable but excludes those that were related to suicide or homicide. This puts the overdose death toll in Rhode Island at 39.2 people per 100,000. The total number of alcohol related deaths (including overdose and all other causes) was 216 or 19.7 per 100,000 people.

Addiction treatment statistics in Rhode Island

The NSDUH report also recorded the total amount of substance abuse disorders in Rhode Island and those who currently require treatment. The report found that 206,000 were recorded as having a substance use disorder (SUD) and 126,000 had an alcohol use disorder. 30,000 people were recorded as having an opioid use disorder including those with painkiller, heroin, and other opioid-based drug use disorders. There are also many who have been diagnosed with or reported a substance, illicit drug, or alcohol use disorder that require rehab treatment and are not receiving it. The report found that 101 people in Rhode Island needed treatment for illicit substance abuse, 128,000 required treatment for an alcohol use disorder, and 198,000 needed treatment for a diagnosed substance use disorder.

How do I pay for rehab in Rhode Island?

Most people who seek addiction treatment services need assistance paying for rehab. Many rehab centers accept private insurance plans to cover addiction treatment.

If you can’t afford private health insurance, you might qualify for public health insurance like Medicaid or Medicare to get the treatment services you need. Before choosing the needed rehab center, you should check if you are eligible for this state program.

There are also treatment facilities that offer free and no-cost care in Rhode Island that you can visit. Don’t let the high cost of treatment be the reason you don’t get help for your addiction.

Local government assistance

The Rhode Island department of health understands that addiction is a disease and works to promote the prevention of alcohol and drug abuse in the area.

The department offers programs, information, and publications to help people of Rhode Island access treatment and recovery options for addicted individuals. Some services include prescriber continuing education sessions and recovery and Hope hotline to talk to a professional.

To get help, reach out to the department at 401-414-LINK 5465, and they can help you connect with treatment and recovery resources.

Addiction Support Groups Serving Rhode Island

Support groups offer a safe and structured environment alongside fellow sufferers to gain control of substance use disorders (SUDs). Support groups are also dedicated to helping families and friends of people struggling with SUDs.

  • Alcoholics Anonymous

    Support group open to anyone suffering from an alcohol use disorder. Follows a 12 step program approach.

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  • Narcotics Anonymous 818-773-9999

    12 step program operating across the country for anyone suffering from drug addiction or a substance use disorder

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  • SMART Recovery

    Alternative to 12 step programs, incorporating behavioral therapy approaches designed to alter behaviors towards substance abuse.

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  • Al-Anon Family Groups

    Anonymous support for families and loved ones of people suffering from an alcohol use disorder.

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  • Parents of Addicted Loved Ones 480-300-4712

    Online, telephone, and in person resources for parents with children abusing substances. Has religious roots but is open to all.

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  • ARCO Recovery Community Organization Locator

    Working with non-profit organizations to change perceptions of substance abuse and offer support. Peer recovery support is also available.

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  • Nar-Anon

    Support for families, friends, and loved one of those suffering from drug addictions.

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  • Dual Recovery Anonymous

    A 12 step program designed for those with a substance use and co-occurring disorder.

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  • Gamblers Anonymous

    12 step program offering support, guidance, and resources for those with a gambling disorder.

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  • Cocaine Anonymous

    Anonymous support for those suffering from a cocaine use disorder using the 12 step method.

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  • Crystal Meth Anonymous

    12 step program designed specifically to help those with a crystal meth addiction.

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Counseling and Therapy Resources Available in Rhode Island

Counselors and therapists are equipped to help people with substance use disorders understand where their addictive behavior stems from, develop tools to control cravings, and explore further treatment options.

Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare

401-462-3201

https://bhddh.ri.gov/substance-useaddiction/licensed-treatment-providers-0

The state can refer you to treatment and counseling options in Rhode Island

  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 800-662-4357

    The country's leading resource for substance abuse and mental health counseling.

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  • Total Health Guidance 321-332-6984

    Wellness and mental health resources for children, young people, and adults

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  • ABPM Physician Lookup

    A full database of physicians specializing in addiction treatment and recovery

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  • Partnership for Drug-Free Kids Hotline

    Specializing in preventative treatment and counselling for substance abuse in children

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  • AAAP Member Addiction Psychiatrists 401-524-3076

    Directory provided by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry for treatment of substance use disorders and co-occurring conditions

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  • NAMI Helpline 800-950-6264

    Helpline for questions and resources relating to mental health and substance abuse

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  • Mental Health America Local Affiliates 703-684-7722

    Help and support for navigating treatment options in specific locations.

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  • APA Psychologist Locator 800-374-2721

    Official register of licenced psychologists provided by the American Psychological Association

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Questions on Finding Treatment in Rhode Island

Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with informative and supportive answers

How long does rehab treatment take?

The average inpatient treatment program lasts between 30 and 90 days but outpatient and aftercare services may be longer.

How do I pay for rehab treatment?

Rehab facilities accept a wide range of payment options including health insurance, self-funding, grants & scholarships, and Medicaid/Medicare.

How do I choose the right rehab in Rhode Island?

Speaking to a physician or healthcare expert can help you identify the severity of your substance use disorder and a suitable treatment option. You can then search our directory for a center that best meets your needs.

Can I get mental health treatment during rehab?

Yes, many rehab facilities offer treatment for co-occurring substance use disorder and mental health conditions. The provider will discuss your medical history with you before being admitted to assess if you require dual diagnosis treatment.

What treatment medications are used during rehab?

Substance use disorders may require different medication-assisted treatments depending on the substance being abused and the severity of the addiction. For opioid use disorders, suboxone, buprenorphine, and methadone are often used during detox and aftercare, while those with an alcohol addiction may receive Antabuse.

Can rehabs in Rhode Island give out my information?

No, The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that prevents a patient's private health information from being shared with another party without their consent including patients attending rehab treatment.

What is a rehab like?

All rehab facilities operate differently and treatment settings can alternate what a day-to-day schedule will look like. Read here to find out more about a typical day in rehab.

Does my health insurance cover rehab?

Yes, almost all health insurance providers will cover the cost of substance use disorder and addiction treatment under their plans, as well as other mental health conditions.

How much does rehab cost in Rhode Island?

Rehab treatment costs can vary greatly; with outpatient detox programs costing around $1,200 and residential inpatient services costing over $10,000. Rehab costs can almost always be covered partially or wholly by health insurance and many centers accept other payment options depending on your circumstances.

When should I seek help for addiction?

There are many indicators that you or a loved one may have a substance problem. Read our guide on the warning signs of addiction for more information or take our self-assessment.

How do I get a loved one to go to rehab?

While it’s good to share your concern for the person's well-being and health, it’s important to understand that they may not be ready or willing to get help. Most of the time, going to rehab needs to be a voluntary choice (unless court-ordered) so you cannot force a loved one into rehab.

What should I bring with me to rehab?

Each rehab center has its own set of rules and policies about contraband items, so check with the facility before you pack your things. There are also some items you may need to bring with you for admission, including a photo ID and a copy of your health insurance card, as well as clothing for several days and hygiene products.

Do I need to go to rehab for detox or can I do it alone?

If you experience signs of withdrawal when you miss a dose or stop abusing a substance, it is important to seek help at an inpatient medical detox center. Certain substances such as alcohol or benzodiazepines also pose additional health risks when use stops and medical supervision is needed to avoid serious complications.

Will I lose my job if I go to rehab?

No, The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects individuals who are attending rehab from discrimination in the workplace, meaning you cannot be fired for seeking substance use disorder treatment.

Can I go to rehab if I’m pregnant?