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Outpatient Alcohol & Drug Rehab Near Olive Branch, Mississippi

If you are living with substance use disorder or know someone who is near Olive Branch, Mississippi, help is available.
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Are you looking for addiction treatment near Olive Branch, Mississippi? Help is available at Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center, American Addiction Center’s newest drug and alcohol rehab in Southaven, Mississippi, which is less than 30 minutes northwest of Olive Branch. Read on to learn more about drug and alcohol rehab near Olive Branch, the types of treatment available, payment options, and how to start treatment.

   

Outpatient Addiction Treatment Near Olive Branch

Addiction, a chronic, relapsing disorder, is manageable with treatment. Treatment helps disrupt addiction’s effects on the brain and an individual’s behavior so they can regain control of their lives. While there are several levels of care available to treat addiction, finding the one that’s best suited to your situation and needs requires input from professionals.1 Consult your primary care physician, mental healthcare professional, or an addiction care specialist who can work with you to determine a treatment plan for you.

If outpatient care is deemed the most appropriate for you, there are several levels of outpatient care, including standard outpatient care, high-intensity outpatient programs or partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and intensive outpatient programs.

Beyond finding a treatment center that offers the appropriate level of outpatient care for you, there are several factors to consider, including:

  • Proximity to home. Outpatient treatment means you’ll be living at home or in a sober living residence while participating in treatment, so it’s a good idea to choose a facility within 25 miles. Sometimes, the best option for you might not be the one closest to you, but 25 rehab facilities provide outpatient services within 25 miles of Olive Branch, including Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven.
  • Co-occurring disorders. If you have co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders such as depression or anxiety, the treatment facility you choose should have an integrated treatment program to address both conditions simultaneously. 
  • Treatment center reviews. Exploring treatment center reviews and testimonials gives you the patient perspective, which can be valuable in making your decision.
  • Aftercare support options. Also referred to as ongoing care, aftercare supports your recovery. Common aftercare programs include 12-Step meetings, continued counseling and therapy, and alumni networks. Ensure that the treatment center you choose offers aftercare support.

Why Choose Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven?

Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven is conveniently located in northern Mississippi, not far from Olive Branch and the Greater Memphis area. Treatment at the AAC outpatient treatment center in Southaven is highly individualized. What does that mean exactly? Care is provided by a single clinician who has more than 2 decades of experience, which means patients receive more one-on-one care than in other outpatient facilities.

Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven offers an intensive outpatient program (IOP). The IOP offers structured support, small-group meetings, and more flexibility than high-intensity outpatient programs. This level of care allows you to manage your responsibilities at work, school, and home alongside your recovery.2 

Typically delivered in 3, 3-hour sessions each week, IOPs, including the one at Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven, generally involve several types of therapy, which may include:3

  • 12-Step facilitation. IOPs that utilize the 12-Step approach focus on helping individuals understand the principles, start working through the 12 Steps, achieve abstinence, and become involved in community-based 12-Step groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). CBT helps individuals recognize and reduce relapse risks, sustain recovery, and enhance self-efficacy. Individuals learn to identify triggers, manage stressors, and implement their coping and problem-solving skills in their real-life situations.
  • Motivational approaches. Motivational approaches like motivational interviewing (MI) and motivational enhancement therapy are both patient-centered approaches that help individuals by emphasizing positive, empathic support that is free from judgment. 
  • One-on-one counseling. Some IOPS, including Oxford outpatient’s program in Southaven, provide individual counseling, allowing individuals to gather the skillsets they need to recognize triggers and sustain recovery. 
  • Matrix Model. The Matrix Model integrates a CBT approach with family involvement, psychosocial education, 12-Step support, and drug testing.
  • Community reinforcement and contingency management. Both community reinforcement and contingency management approaches motivate individuals’ behavioral change and reinforce abstinence by systematically rewarding desirable behaviors such as a negative drug test.

Benefits of Outpatient Rehab

For some, outpatient care is a step down from a more intense level of care such as residential treatment. For others, outpatient care serves as an entry point into the continuum of care.4

Some of the benefits of outpatient treatment include:4

  • Treatment flexibility. Outpatient treatment offers more flexibility than an inpatient or residential program. Since individuals live at home or in a sober living residence, they may be able to continue fulfilling responsibilities at home, school, or work. Additionally, some IOPs may have morning or evening hours to accommodate different schedules. 
  • Continuity of care. Individuals in outpatient programs often participate in community mutual-help groups, such as 12-Step programs outside of their treatment setting. These support networks are then already established when formal treatment ends.
  • Real-time skills use. Outpatient programs provide individuals the opportunity to practice their skills in real-life situations while still engaged in treatment. By using these new recovery strategies, they build self-confidence, which helps to solidify the behavioral changes.
  • Cost. Outpatient programs are typically offered at a lower cost than inpatient treatment since they don’t offer room and board. 

Those who may benefit from an outpatient program include individuals who do not require medical detox or 24-hour supervision, who are willing to attend regular counseling and therapy sessions, have supportive family and friends, have a stable and safe place to live, and have access to some form of reliable transportation.5

Other Types of Addiction Treatment

Each person’s path to recovery is unique. That’s why it’s important to work with your primary care doctor, mental healthcare provider, and/or an addiction care specialist, who can evaluate your situation and needs and help you determine your path forward. Call to speak to an admissions navigator, who can listen to your needs, answer your questions, and explain your treatment options.

Many people begin addiction treatment with medical detox, a process that can help patients through withdrawal while their body rids itself of substances. Detox is often the first step in a comprehensive treatment plan that may take place in an inpatient or outpatient setting.2

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) advises medically managed inpatient detox in some situations, including:6

  • Withdrawal from sedatives such as benzodiazepines (e.g., Valium or Xanax) and from alcohol because withdrawal from these substances can cause severe anxiety, agitation, and seizures. 
  • Withdrawal from opioids, which may have relatively less acutely dangerous health risks than those associated with alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal, but can make you sick and can result in some complications such as dehydration. 
  • Having a co-occurring mental health disorder.
  • Having a comorbid medical condition.
  • Being pregnant.
  • Experiencing multiple and/or severe withdrawal in the past. 
  • Having concurrently used multiple substances.

Following detox, some individuals may enter inpatient or residential treatment. Individuals in residential treatment live at the rehab facility for the duration of treatment and have access to around-the-clock care.

Residential programs tend to be best suited for individuals who:5 

  • Lack a stable living environment or employment situation.
  • Have limited to no family or friend support.
  • Have a serious substance use disorder.
  • Have been to treatment before.

Other AAC treatment centers in Mississippi provide outpatient care and sober living. The Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Oxford is just 16 miles from the Etta campus and offers a PHP and an IOP. Additionally, Resolutions Oxford, a sober living residence, sits adjacent to the Oxford outpatient treatment center in Oxford and provides substance-free housing to patients in an outpatient program. Finally, Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven, AAC’s newest facility, offers an IOP for those struggling in northern Mississippi and the Greater Memphis area.

Does Insurance Cover the Cost of Rehab Near Olive Branch?

Yes, insurance typically covers at least part of the cost of substance use treatment. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires that health insurance providers offer the same level of coverage for mental health treatment (including substance use disorder) as they provide for other medical conditions. Your exact coverage depends on your individual plan.7 

Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven accepts health insurance from a number of providers, including (but not limited to):

Call the number on the back of your insurance card to understand your benefits or confidentially verify your insurance and coverage details with AAC.

Other Ways to Pay for Drug and Alcohol Rehab Near Olive Branch

If you don’t have health insurance or your plan doesn’t cover substance use treatment in full, there are several other ways to pay for drug and alcohol addiction treatment, including: 

  • Private pay. Use credit or debit cards or cash to pay for your treatment. The Oxford Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven accepts private payment.
  • Financing options. In some cases, treatment facilities offer financing to allow you to pay for treatment over time as opposed to all at once up front.
  • Loans. Ask family or friends for a loan, or apply for one through a financial institution.
  • Sliding fee scale. Some treatment centers offer sliding fee scales, which means your costs are adjusted based on your income and ability to pay.
  • Scholarships and grants. Some rehab facilities offer scholarships to eligible individuals, but there are also grants and other funding sources available at the local, state, and federal levels for those who qualify.
  • State-funded programs. Typically state-funded facilities provide treatment at a lower or even zero cost.

Get Admitted to Outpatient Addiction Treatment Near Olive Branch

If you or a loved one struggle with substance use or addiction and live in Olive Branch, Mississippi, or the surrounding area, AAC can help. As previously mentioned, AAC operates 3 treatment centers in Mississippi but has other treatment centers throughout the U.S. Call to speak with a knowledgeable and compassionate admissions navigator, who can listen to your needs, answer your questions, explain your options, and help you begin the admissions process so you can begin your recovery journey.

 

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