Rehab & Addiction Treatment in Cincinnati

At our drug and alcohol rehab center in Cincinnati, our mission is to provide the highest quality of care possible at more affordable costs than other facilities. Discover the best addiction treatment in Cincinnati at Ohio Community Health.

Ohio Community Health's Cincinnati Location

We provide clients with various addiction treatment services in Cincinnati tailored to help them recover and get back on their feet as quickly as possible.

Using only proven evidence-based practices and effective therapeutic modalities, we believe in meeting clients right where they are to give them the best addiction recovery care possible.

That care includes Partial Hospitalization Programming (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Programming (IOP), Outpatient Programming, Medication Assisted Treatment, and dual-diagnosis treatment for all adult men and women ages eighteen and above.

We are open Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm. You can find us at 12115 Sheraton Ln, Cincinnati, OH, 45246.

GET THE HELP YOU NEED

We believe you deserve the best addiction treatment and care possible. Get the recovery help you need with Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers. Call (877) 679-2132

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Premier Cincinnati Rehab at Ohio Community Health

Whether you’re struggling with alcoholism, drug addiction, or any other substance use disorder, our mission at our Cincinnati drug rehab centers is to provide you with the most effective care possible that is backed by research-based evidence.

Our Cincinnati drug and alcohol rehab facility offers comprehensive treatment for all types of addictions, as well as treatment and therapy for dual diagnoses, like mental health conditions.

We understand that addiction is a complex disease that requires much more than just detox and abstinence to fully overcome. Our treatments are designed to help you address the root causes of your drug or alcohol addiction, which is why we offer programs that include the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual components of recovery.

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Our Addiction Treatment and Recovery Center in Cincinnati

At our Cincinnati addiction treatment center, we focus on dual-diagnosis, substance use, and co-occurring mental health disorder treatment and recovery for adult men and women ages 18 and up.

We believe you deserve the most comprehensive addiction treatment available, which is why we offer modalities like Medication-Assisted Treatment as well as therapy and counseling services at our treatment center to ensure you have the physiological, social, and emotional support you need to actually recover from addiction. 

Ohio rehab centers Cincinnati is staffed by masters-level clinicians and medical professionals, many of which have personal experience with addiction and recovery themselves. Experience premier rehab Cincinnati addiction treatment at our Ohio recovery program. 

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We offer a variety of services for effectively treating individuals with drug and alcohol addiction. 

Our services include:

If you or a loved one need treatment but are unsure which treatment program will be most effective, our team of addiction recovery experts are available to help guide you.

Call our free, confidential recovery help line at (877) 679-2132 today for assistance getting addiction treatment Cincinnati. 

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BEGIN YOUR RECOVERY JOURNEY TODAY

Addiction is not something to ignore or be ashamed of. Reach out to our rehab team today and get the help and support you need for recovery. 

Our Cincinnati Rehab Treatment Options

Partial Hospitalization Program/Day Treatment

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a type of alcohol and drug abuse treatment program that provides intensive care for people recovering from addiction. With PHP, you’ll receive a higher level of addiction care than most outpatient programs without the intensity of inpatient or residential programs.

PHP is a preferred treatment program if you’re struggling with addiction but don’t feel you need 24-hour care. Our Cincinnati Partial Hospitalization Program will typically last for several hours each day. This treatment will include both group and individual therapy, as well as educational classes on addiction recovery.

Our Intensive Outpatient Programs in Cincinnati

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) are similar to our PHP, as they can help those struggling with addiction and provide comprehensive treatment without 24-hour care. IOPs allow you to stay anchored to your everyday responsibilities without compromising the quality of your recovery care.


Some of the most common aspects of treatment and counseling in our intensive outpatient program include:

  • Psychotherapy (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, etc)
  • Regular exercise
  • Nutrition guidance
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
  • Mental health counseling and/or therapy
  • Much more!

Cincinnati Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Often times when dealing with addiction treatment and recovery, the affected person will be battling both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder simultaneously. This can make living your daily life feel almost impossible.

Dual diagnosis treatment is a more holistic and comprehensive approach to helping you recover from addiction. We understand that addiction can have a variety of root causes and conditions that contribute to it, which is why we treat addiction with multiple modalities.

Depending on your individual circumstances, our dual diagnosis treatment programs will often include something similar to our Medication Assisted Treatment program in combination with one of the many therapeutic modalities we provide like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or recommending you join a peer-to-peer support group.

Our Medication-Assisted Treatment Program

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an effective way to treat drug and alcohol addiction that uses FDA-approved medications to help you detox and heal from your addictive substance while also dealing with the cravings and urges that arise while doing so.

Like many of our Cincinnati treatment programs, MAT is often used in combination with other things like counseling and behavioral therapy to help people overcome addiction.

Depending on your particular situation, a thorough assessment will be completed to determine the medications needed that will help you the most. For heroin addiction, methadone is typically used. And for opioid abuse, buprenorphine has been clinically proven to be the most effective.

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction or substance abuse, a Medication-Assisted Treatment program could deliver the help they need to begin recovering.

Call our Cincinnati rehab location at (877) 679-2132

 

Our Cincinnati Therapy Services for Addiction

To better help you or your loved one suffering from addiction, we also provide clients with individual and group therapies. Depending on your particular needs, that would likely include at least one of the following:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Family therapy
  • Joining support groups

Each of these therapeutic modalities is intended to help provide you with a more comprehensive approach to addiction recovery treatment. We understand that addiction treatment is not a one-size-fits-all program. Your individual situation will be considered before we recommend any particular type of therapy or support group to maximize your ability for a full and healthy recovery from addiction.

Learn more about therapy services below!

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Addictions We Treat

At Ohio Recovery Centers, we treat a wide variety of drug and alcohol addictions, as well as any co-occurring mental health conditions to support long-lasting recovery. 

We provide effective treatment for:

Whether you or a loved one needs a Cincinnati opioid rehab, heroin rehab Cincinnati, alcohol rehab Cincinnati, or Cincinnati drug rehab, our drug rehabs in Cincinnati Ohio are the perfect place to begin your journey to recovery. 

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a type of therapy that can help you more easily identify and change negative thinking or behavior patterns. Addiction often very negatively affects mental and emotional health.

CBT is just one way that can help you deal with the underlying causes of addiction and combat the onslaught of negative thoughts and emotions that accompany substance abuse.

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Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is another form of behavioral therapy that focuses on helping you or your loved one deal with self-acceptance. This is often extremely helpful for anyone suffering from addiction as it could help them come to terms with where they are now and understand that is completely okay.

Self-love and acceptance are often necessary before you can begin to effectively manage addiction. Through DBT, you can learn to be more aware of your emotions and develop healthier coping mechanisms that will allow you to regulate those with positive things besides substance abuse.

GET THE HOLISTIC HELP YOU Or Your Loved One NEEDs

Addiction is not something to ignore or be ashamed of. Reach out to our rehab Cincinnati Ohio team today and get the help and support you need for recovery. Call us at (877) 679-2132

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Alcohol Addiction Treatment

If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol addiction, getting help as soon as possible is important. Many treatment options are available, and the right one for you will depend on your situation. Some of the most common alcohol addiction treatment options we recommend are:

Don’t suffer from alcohol addiction alone – get the help you need today at our drug and alcohol rehab Cincinnati. 

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Substance Abuse Treatment

Drug addiction and substance abuse are serious problems here in Ohio and around the globe. There are many different types of drugs that people can become addicted to, including heroin, cocaine, prescription drugs, and more, with alcohol addiction also being among the most prevalent. 

At Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers, we specialize in treating people of all backgrounds for substance abuse and the co-occurring mental health disorders that typically accompany addiction.

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Support Groups

As a supplement to the addiction recovery treatment you’ll receive, we also encourage you or your loved one to get involved with support groups for people struggling with similar addictions. We are connected with dozens of organizations locally in Cincinnati and virtually (almost all support groups have online meetings that can be accessed from anywhere).

These groups provide you with a safe and supportive community of people who are going through similar situations.

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Rehab & Addiction Treatment in Cincinnati FAQs

The three main types of addiction rehabilitation facilities are residential (or inpatient), outpatient, and dual-diagnosis treatment centers.

Residential or inpatient facilities offer extended stays for patients (typically between 30 and 90 days) where they can reside at the facility and receive around-the-clock care.

Outpatient facilities provide things like Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to ensure you receive all the medical treatment you need to help you fight drugs or alcohol addiction and effectively.

Dual diagnosis treatment centers (which we are as well) provide a more comprehensive approach to addiction recovery, providing you not only with treatment covering the physiological component of recovery but also with things like therapy and group counseling to promote emotional and mental well-being.

Typically, rehab centers will keep patients for at least 30 days to ensure they can fully detox from the addictive substance and get started on their recovery journey. But, the recommended length of stay is always circumstantial and based on your individual needs.

According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS.gov), to be classified for payment under Medicare’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (or IRF) prospective payment system, at least 60 percent of a facility’s total inpatient population must require IRF treatment for one or more of 13 conditions listed in 42 CFR 412.29(b)(2).

Casey’s Law, enacted in 2004, applies to residents of Kentucky and Ohio and allows family members to file paperwork with a local court to force someone to go to addiction treatment when that person is unable to recognize their need for help. If the person refuses, they can go to jail until they agree but that doesn’t create or add to the person’s criminal record.

Going to rehab offers a safe and structured setting, increasing the likelihood of successful recovery by minimizing exposure to triggers and substances. It provides access to specialized professionals who can address the psychological, emotional, and physical aspects of addiction through tailored therapies and counseling, facilitating lasting change and improved well-being. Additionally, the supportive community in rehab can offer encouragement, understanding, and shared experiences, fostering a sense of belonging and motivation for sustained sobriety.

Get Effective Outpatient Rehab - Cincinnati

Ohio Recovery Centers specializes in personalized drug addiction treatment programs catering to alcohol, prescription medications, or illicit drug dependencies. Research demonstrates that mild and moderate addictions respond well to both intensive outpatient treatment and residential rehab. Our outpatient options offer flexibility and affordability without compromising care quality. Our Cincinnati rehab facility offers:

All Ohio Recovery Centers’ treatment programs combine pharmacological, behavioral, and holistic therapies for a comprehensive approach. You’ll gain relapse prevention strategies, coping techniques, and access to ongoing therapy as needed. For immediate assistance, contact admissions at 877-679-2132.

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Christopher Glover CDCA

My name is Christopher Glover, and I am from Cincinnati, Ohio. I am currently in school and working to grow in competence to better support our community. As a recovering individual I know the struggles that you or a loved one can go through and that there is help for anything you may be struggling with.

The hardest part is asking for help and we are here as a team to best support you and your decision to start your journey towards a better future. Connect with Chris on LinkedIn

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Amanda Kuchenberg PRS CDCA

I recently joined Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers as a Clinical Case Manager. I am originally from Wisconsin but settled in the Cincinnati area in my early 20s.  My career started in the fashion industry but quickly changed as I searched to find my drive and passion through helping others who struggle with addiction. 

As someone who is also in recovery, I wanted to provide hope, share lived experience, and support others on their journey.  I currently have my Peer Recovery Support Supervision Certification along with my CDCA and plan to continue my education with University of Cincinnati so I can continue to aid in the battle against substance addiction. Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn.

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Patrick McCamley LCDC III

 Patrick McCamley (Clinical Therapist) is a Cincinnati native who has worked in substance use disorder/co-occurring mental health disorder treatment since 2019. Patrick received his bachelors degree in psychology from University of Cincinnati in 2021 and received his LCDC III (Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor) license from the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board in 2022. Patrick has worked in Clinical Operations, Clinical Case Management, and Clinical Therapy throughout his career.

Patrick has tremendous empathy and compassion for the recovery community, being in recovery himself since 2018. Patrick is uniquely qualified to be helpful because of the specific combination of his academic background and his own experience in recovery.

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Bill Zimmerman CDCA

Bill Zimmerman is a Greater Cincinnati Area native who has worked in substance use disorder/co-occurring mental health disorder treatment since 2018. Bill received his (Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant) license from the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board in 2020.

Bill has worked in Clinical Operations in both support and supervision, and Program facilitating and 12 step recovery support during his career. Bill has a passion for the recovery community, having been in recovery himself since 1982. Connect with Bill on LinkedIn

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Taylor Lilley CDCA, PRS

Growing up in Louisiana with addiction running rampant on both sides of my family. A life away from drugs and alcohol seemed impossible for someone like me. I remember what it was like sitting across from someone thinking there is no way they could ever understand what I was going through.

Sharing my experience offers a credibility and a certain type of trust with clients that only someone who has walked down this road can illustrate. To immerse myself further into the field of addiction, I am currently studying at Cincinnati State for Human and Social Services.  I hope I never forget where I came from, if I can do it, so can you!

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Thomas Hunter LSW

Hello my name is Thomas Hunter. I was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. I am a licensed social worker.In my scope of practice I have worked in the areas of mental health and recovery for thirty years. The clients I have worked with in my career have ranged in age from seven to seventy.

I strive each day to serve my purpose of helping those in need and I believe I do so by utilizing all of my experiences to accomplish my goal of supporting those who desire to establish their sobriety and maintain it in their recovery. Connect with Thomas on LinkedIn.

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Mary D.Porter,LICDC

 My name is Mary D. Porter. I received my Masters of Social Work in 2008 from The University of Cincinnati. I received My Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor Licensure in 2001. I retired from The Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center on April 14, 2014. Currently, I am the Associate Clinical Director for The Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers in Cincinnati.. Due to the fourth wave of the Opioid Epidemic in 2019,  I decided to enter back into the workforce to assist the addicted population.

The overdoses were astounding and I wanted to help.  I consider myself  to be an advocate for the addicted population. My compassion, resilience, empathy, wisdom, knowledge, experience and  love I have for this forgotten population goes beyond words. I consider what I do for the addicted population as a calling versus a “career,” because I too was once an “addict and alcoholic.” Today I am 45.5 years alcohol and substance free.

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Ben Lemmon LCDC III

Hello, my name is Ben Lemmon, and I’m the Vice President and Clinical Director at Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers. I’ve been working in the addiction and mental health field since 2013 and decided to enter the field after overcoming my own challenges with addiction.

When I first meet a client, I always explain to them that the reason we are meeting is because they are not capable of obtaining or maintaining sobriety, and my goal is to create a person that can maintain sobriety. I believe a person’s personality is made up of their thoughts, feelings and actions and my job is to help clients identify the thoughts, feelings and actions that have them disconnected from recovery and provide them with the tools to live a healthy and happy life. Connect with Ben on LinkedIn