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634 Best Alcohol and Drug Rehabs in Ohio 2025

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Individuals seeking addiction recovery in Ohio have access to 634+ drug rehab centers offering comprehensive treatment options. Our directory features a diverse selection of inpatient and outpatient facilities, detox centers, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs to support lasting recovery.

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Conditions Treated
Level Of Care
Age Groups
Payment Options
Accreditations
Amenities
Mental Health Family Recovery Services - FRS Connections
149 Chillicothe Avenue, Hillsboro, Ohio, 45133
Partial hospitalization program
Medicaid and Self-payment options

6.56

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.24
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse FRS Counseling - Family Recovery Service
313 Chillicothe Avenue, Hillsboro, Ohio, 45133
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Self-payment options

7.49

Drug Rehab and Detox 8.15
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.82
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Family Solutions of Ohio
1550 Old Henderson Road, Columbus, Ohio, 43220
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

6.65

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.61
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Family Solutions of Ohio
3425 North Bend Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45239
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

6.65

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.61
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Family Solutions of Ohio
401 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio, 44052
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

6.65

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.61
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Findlay Recovery Center
1800 Manor Hill Road, Findlay, Ohio, 45840
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.51

Drug Rehab and Detox 8.46
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.58
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Firelands Counseling - Recovery Services
6150 Park Square Drive, Lorain, Ohio, 44053
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.02

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.46
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.62
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Family Life Counseling and Psychiatric Services 151 Marion Avenue
151 Marion Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio, 44903
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.08

Treatment Options 8.30
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Family Life Counseling and Psychiatric Services
222 Marion Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio, 44903
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

6.68

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.73
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Neil Kennedy Recovery Centers
5211 Mahoning Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio, 44515
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.24

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.03
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.85
Treatment Options 7.09
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Samaritan Behavioral Health
601 South Edwin C Moses Boulevard, Dayton, Ohio, 45417
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.78

Drug Rehab and Detox 8.46
Treatment Options 8.42
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.22
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse South Community
3095 Kettering Boulevard, Dayton, Ohio, 45439
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.32

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.19
Treatment Options 8.18
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.92
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Behavioral Healthcare Partners of Central Ohio
8402 Blackjack Road Extension, Mount Vernon, Ohio, 43050
Outpatient Detox and Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.28

Treatment Options 8.42
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.38
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.31
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Catholic Charity Hispanic Office - Behavioral Health
1515 West 29th Street, Cleveland, Ohio, 44113
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.34

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.99
Treatment Options 8.06
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.31
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Catholic Charities Corporation
628 Poplar Street, Elyria, Ohio, 44035
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.23

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.92
Treatment Options 7.70
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.31
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Coleman Professional Services
3920 Lovers Lane, Ravenna, Ohio, 44266
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.64

Treatment Options 8.30
Drug Rehab and Detox 8.15
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.09
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Columbus Public Health - Alcohol and Drug Services
240 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, 43215
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

7.27

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.07
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.54
Treatment Options 7.46
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health CommQuest Services - Massillon Outpatient
130 1st Street NW, Massillon, Ohio, 44647
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.36

Treatment Options 8.42
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.10
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.92
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Cuyahoga County Corrections - Planning B
310 West Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 44113
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

6.89

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.35
Treatment Options 7.21
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Eldercare Services Institute
11890 Fairhill Road, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106
Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Program
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

6.66

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.05
Treatment Options 6.61
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Family Recovery Center - Outpatient Program
1010 North 6th Street, Steubenville, Ohio, 43952
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.85

Drug Rehab and Detox 8.77
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.32
Treatment Options 8.30
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services
3740 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45205
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

6.82

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.21
Treatment Options 7.09
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Mansfield Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program
400 Bowman Street, Mansfield, Ohio, 44901
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.21

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.60
Treatment Options 7.33
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.92
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health National Youth Advocate Program 15 North 3rd Street
15 North 3rd Street, Newark, Ohio, 43055
Outpatient Detox and Inpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

6.74

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.97
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health National Youth Advocate Program
14 North 5th Street, Zanesville, Ohio, 43701
Outpatient Detox and Inpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

6.71

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.85
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse New Season Treatment Center
1900 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio, 44313
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

7.11

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.23
Treatment Options 7.21
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Soaring Sober - North Central Mental Health - Satellite
35 West 4th Street, Columbus, Ohio, 43201
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.08

Treatment Options 8.30
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Louis Stokes VA Medical Center - Sandusky CBOC
1912 Hayes Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio, 44870
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.55

Treatment Options 8.67
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.54
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse OhioGuidestone
5706 Turney Road, Cleveland, Ohio, 44125
Outpatient Rehab
Self-payment options

7.32

Treatment Options 8.06
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.23
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Signature Health
462 Chardon Street, Painesville, Ohio, 44077
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.35

Treatment Options 8.18
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.23
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Crossroads Center
311 Martin Luther King Drive East, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45219
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.82

Drug Rehab and Detox 9.08
Treatment Options 8.18
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Pike County Recovery Council
38 East Water Street, Chillicothe, Ohio, 45601
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.14

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.94
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.62
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Harbor Wood County
1010 North Prospect Street, Toledo, Ohio, 43617
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

6.62

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.49
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Harbor 6629 West Central Avenue
6629 West Central Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, 43617
Outpatient Rehab
Self-payment options

6.68

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.73
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Harbor
6825 State Route 66 North, Defiance, Ohio, 43512
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

6.62

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.49
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Hispanic UMADAOP - Casa Alma
3305 West 25th Street, Cleveland, Ohio, 44109
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

7.03

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.82
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.31
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Hopesource
1431 Offnere Street, Portsmouth, Ohio, 45662
Outpatient Detox and Inpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

6.65

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.61
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse HopeSource - Jay Hash
800 Gallia Street, Portsmouth, Ohio, 45662
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.09

Treatment Options 8.06
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.31
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Hotel California by the Sea 10519 Cinderella Drive
10519 Cinderella Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45242
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.36

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.85
Treatment Options 7.58
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Hotel California by the Sea 4365 Classic Drive
4365 Classic Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45241
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.36

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.85
Treatment Options 7.58
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Hotel California by the Sea 7172 Pfeiffer Road
7172 Pfeiffer Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45242
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

6.68

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.73
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Hotel California by the Sea 7745 Ivygate Lane
7745 Ivygate Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45242
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.36

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.85
Treatment Options 7.58
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Key Decisions - Positive Choices
3030 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 44115
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Self-payment options

6.89

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.58
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Licking County Alcohol Prevention Program - Outpatient Services
62 East Stevens Street, Newark, Ohio, 43055
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

6.92

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.70
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Lake Geauga Recovery Centers - Chardon Outpatient
209 Center Street, Chardon, Ohio, 44024
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.46

Drug Rehab and Detox 8.15
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.70
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Lake House - Lake Geauga Recovery Centers
796 Oak Street, Painesville, Ohio, 44077
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

7.43

Drug Rehab and Detox 8.15
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.58
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Lake Geauga Recovery Centers - Women's Residential Treatment Oak House
800 Oak Street, Painesville, Ohio, 44077
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

7.43

Drug Rehab and Detox 8.15
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.58
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Lima Urban Minority Alcohol - Drug Abuse Outreach Program
311 East Market Street, Lima, Ohio, 45801
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.19

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.82
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.92
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Lionrock Recovery
1715 Indian Wood Circle, Maumee, Ohio, 43537
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

6.83

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.33
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Lutheran Social Services - Lima Office
616 South Collett Street, Lima, Ohio, 45805
Outpatient Rehab
Self-payment options

6.56

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.24
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00

Substance abuse and Mental Health facilities Report for Ohio

25th

Cheapest To Most Expensive State Rank

589

Substance Abuse Facilities

66,296

Number of Patients Annually

66,124

Annual Enrollments

$112M

Spent on Outpatient Services (Million)

$1,705.00

Avg Outpatient Rehab Cost

3,653

Residential Admissions

$207M

Spent on Residential Treatment (Million)

$56,688.00

Residential Rehab Pay (Up To)

519

Total Patients

5

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Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Mental Health, and Treatment in Ohio

What are the main addictions people in Ohio suffer from?

The main addictions people in Ohio suffer from include: 

  • Opioid Addiction: 164,920 (1.4% of the population) are affected by opioid addiction. 92,355 (56%) males are more affected by Opioid misuse as compared to 72,565 (44%) females. 
  • Alcohol Addiction: 600,810 (5.1% of the population) aged 12 or older reported using alcohol in the past month. 360,486 (60%) males and 240,324 (40%) females are affected by Alcohol addiction.
  • Cocaine Addiction: 62,000 (0.5% of the population) aged 12 or older reported using Cocaine in the past month. 37,820 (61%) males and 24,180 (39%) females are affected by Cocaine Addiction. 
  • Methamphetamine Addiction: 80,000 (0.7% of the population) aged 12 or older have Methamphetamine Addiction. 52,000 (65%) males and 28,000 (35%) females reported misusing Methamphetamine. 
  • Marijuana Addiction: 300,000 (2.5% of the population) aged 12 or older reported misuse of Marijuana. 195,000 (65%) males and 105,000 (35%) females are affected by Marijuana addiction.

What is the cost of rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of rehab centers in Ohio is $15,000 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $10,000 to $20,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of rehab centers also vary based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. These figures highlight the financial challenge for many Ohio families. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of rehab centers of $15,000 represents 22.7% of the annual income, underscoring the affordability issues faced by many. The cost of rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

What is the cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Ohio is $16,000 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $10,000 to $20,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers also vary based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. These figures highlight the financial challenge for many Ohio families. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers of $16,000 represents 23.8% of the annual income, underscoring the affordability issues faced by many. The cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

What is the cost of Faith-Based rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of Faith-Based rehab centers in Ohio is $14,500 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $10,000 to $20,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of Faith-Based rehab centers also vary based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. These figures highlight the financial challenge for many Ohio families. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of Faith-Based rehab centers of $14,500 represents 21.6% of the annual income, underscoring the affordability issues faced by many. The cost of Faith-Based rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

What is the cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Ohio is $14,750 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $10,000 to $20,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of Men-Only rehab centers also vary based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. These figures highlight the financial challenge for many Ohio families. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of Men-Only rehab centers of $14,750 represents 22% of the annual income, underscoring the affordability issues faced by many. The cost of Men-Only rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

What is the cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Ohio is $14,020 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $10,000 to $20,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of Women-Only rehab centers also vary based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. These figures highlight the financial challenge for many Ohio families. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of Women-Only rehab centers of $14,020 represents 20.9% of the annual income, underscoring the affordability issues faced by many. The cost of Women-Only rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

What is the cost of Teen rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of Teen rehab centers in Ohio is $13,050 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $10,000 to $20,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of Teen rehab centers also vary based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. These figures highlight the financial challenge for many Ohio families. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of Teen rehab centers of $13,050 represents 19.4% of the annual income, underscoring the affordability issues faced by many. The cost of Teen rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

What is the cost of Young Adult rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of Young Adult rehab centers in Ohio is $13,600 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $10,000 to $20,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of Young Adult rehab also varies based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. These figures highlight the financial challenge for many Ohio families. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of Young Adult rehab centers of $13,600 represents 20.3% of the annual income, underscoring the affordability issues faced by many. The cost of Young Adult rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

What is the cost of Luxury Rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of Luxury rehab centers in Ohio is $65,000 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $30,000 and $100,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of Luxury rehab centers also vary based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of Luxury rehab centers of $65,000 represents 97% of the annual income. The cost of Luxury rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

What is the cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Ohio?

The cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Ohio is $14,000 for a 30-day program. Inpatient rehab programs range from $10,000 to $20,000 for 30 days, while outpatient programs cost between $1,500 and $10,000 for the same period. Longer inpatient programs, such as 60 to 90-day treatments, cost anywhere from $12,000 to $60,000, significantly increasing the overall expense.

The cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers also vary based on the type of addiction. For example, opioid addiction often requires medication-assisted treatment (MAT), with methadone treatment averaging $5,000 for a three-month course, increasing the cost of care. These figures highlight the financial challenge for many Ohio families. 

The median household income is $66,990, the cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers of $14,000 represents 20.8% of the annual income, underscoring the affordability issues faced by many. The cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers fluctuate depending on the type of facility. Luxury or specialized treatment centers often charge significantly more than standard centers, further influencing affordability.

Is drug abuse and addiction a problem in Ohio?

Yes, drug abuse and addiction is a problem in Ohio. Firstly, Ohio has experienced a persistent opioid crisis, with opioid-related overdose deaths accounting for the majority of fatal drug overdoses. In 2024 alone, Ohio reported over 4,000 opioid-related fatalities, marking a 25% increase from 2021. This crisis has been fueled by the proliferation of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, which are often more potent and deadly than prescription painkillers. Secondly, cocaine and methamphetamine use have also surged, with a notable rise in overdose deaths involving these substances.

In 2023, 27.3% of individuals entering public treatment programs in certain regions of Ohio reported methamphetamine use, up from 15% in 2019, highlighting the growing prevalence of stimulant abuse. Thirdly, Ohio faces significant socioeconomic challenges exacerbated by substance abuse, including increased healthcare costs, lost productivity, and strain on public resources.

Statistical evidence underscores the evolving nature of the problem. From 2019 to 2024, fatal drug overdoses in Ohio nearly doubled, rising from 14.2 deaths per 100,000 residents to 38.3 per 100,000 residents. Despite efforts to curb the epidemic through education, prevention programs, and access to naloxone, Ohio continues to grapple with high rates of addiction. These figures reflect not only the ongoing challenges but also the urgent need for comprehensive and sustained intervention strategies.

Is alcoholism a problem in Ohio?

Yes, alcoholism is a problem in Ohio. One reason is the high prevalence of binge drinking among adults and young people in Ohio. According to recent surveys, nearly 18% of Ohio adults engage in binge drinking, exceeding the national average of 16%. This behavior significantly increases the risk of developing alcohol addiction and contributes to alcohol-related health complications.

Secondly, the state of Ohio experiences substantial alcohol-related mortality and morbidity. In 2024, alcohol was a factor in more than 1,200 deaths in Ohio, including those caused by liver disease, traffic accidents, and alcohol poisoning, reflecting its deadly impact on public health. Thirdly, the economic and societal costs of excessive alcohol consumption strain state resources. Alcohol-related issues, including healthcare costs, lost productivity, and criminal justice expenses, are estimated to cost Ohio billions annually.

Statistical evidence shows how the issue has evolved. Over the past decade, deaths from alcohol-related liver disease have risen by over 30%, mirroring national trends. Emergency room visits for alcohol poisoning and other alcohol-related injuries have increased by 20% in the same period. These trends, coupled with the growing normalization of binge drinking and heavy alcohol consumption in certain communities, highlight the pervasive and persistent nature of alcoholism in Ohio. Despite ongoing efforts to address the issue through public health campaigns and treatment programs, alcoholism continues to be a major challenge for Ohio.

Is Mental Health a problem in Ohio?

Yes, mental health is a problem in Ohio. One reason is the increasing prevalence of mental health disorders across all age groups. Recent data shows that nearly 20% of Ohio adults experience mental illness annually, with 5% suffering from severe mental health conditions such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Secondly, youth mental health is a growing concern, with suicide being the second-leading cause of death for Ohioans aged 10 to 24. The percentage of high school students in Ohio reporting persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness has risen to over 30%, reflecting a disturbing trend. Thirdly, Ohio's mental healthcare system faces challenges in meeting the demand for services. Ohio has a shortage of mental health professionals, with some regions designated as mental health provider shortage areas, leaving many residents without adequate care.

Statistical trends highlight the worsening state of mental health in Ohio. Between 2014 and 2024, hospitalizations for mental health conditions increased by 18%, and the suicide rate rose by nearly 33% over the same period. The demand for mental health services surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbating existing gaps in the system. These patterns underscore the urgent need for expanded resources, targeted interventions, and comprehensive strategies to address mental health issues in Ohio. Despite increased awareness and efforts to reduce stigma, mental health remains a critical and persistent public health challenge in Ohio.

Can you travel to Ohio for rehab?

Yes, you can travel to Ohio for rehab, and Ohio offers several compelling reasons to consider it for treatment. Firstly, Ohio is home to a wide range of highly regarded rehab centers that cater to various needs, including substance addiction and mental health conditions. Many facilities in Ohio provide specialized treatments, such as medication-assisted therapy for opioid addiction and trauma-informed care, making it a destination for individuals seeking comprehensive and effective care.

Secondly, Ohio’s affordability sets it apart. Compared to other states with similar high-quality rehab programs, the cost of rehab centers in Ohio is often more reasonable. This affordability extends not only to treatment but also to accommodation and transportation, making it an attractive option for out-of-state individuals looking for value without compromising on care quality.

Thirdly, Ohio offers a supportive recovery environment with diverse landscapes and communities that enhance the healing process. From tranquil rural settings to urban areas with strong support networks and sober living communities, Ohio provides an ideal backdrop for individuals seeking a fresh start. These unique attributes, combined with a strong emphasis on evidence-based treatment, make Ohio an excellent choice for those considering traveling for rehab.

Can addiction be treated in Ohio?

Yes, addiction can be treated in Ohio, and Ohio offers several strong reasons for individuals seeking effective care. Firstly, Ohio has a robust network of treatment centers that provide comprehensive services, including detoxification, inpatient and outpatient programs, and long-term recovery support. These facilities often employ evidence-based approaches such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and holistic therapies to address addiction effectively.

Secondly, Ohio has invested heavily in combating the addiction crisis, particularly in response to the opioid epidemic. Statewide initiatives like the Recovery Ohio program ensure that resources are available to expand access to treatment, prevent addiction, and support individuals in recovery. These efforts have significantly improved the availability and quality of care across Ohio.

Thirdly, Ohio fosters a strong community support system for those in recovery. With numerous sober living homes, peer support groups, and community-based programs, individuals recovering from addiction can access ongoing support to maintain sobriety. This combination of professional care, state-level commitment, and community involvement makes Ohio an excellent place for treating addiction.

What is the state of Ohio?

The state of Ohio is in the United States located in the Midwest region. According to the latest estimates, Ohio has a population of 11.8 million people, with a fairly balanced gender distribution of about 5.7 million males and 6.1 million females.

Geographically, Ohio is bordered by Michigan to the north, Indiana to the west, Kentucky to the south across the Ohio River, West Virginia to the southeast, and Pennsylvania to the east. It also has a northern coastline along Lake Erie, providing access to significant water transportation routes.

Economically, Ohio is considered a middle-income state with a median household income of around $66,990, slightly below the national median. The state has a diverse economy that includes manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, and services, but certain regions face economic challenges, particularly in areas impacted by industrial decline. Despite these challenges, Ohio remains one of the top contributors to the U.S. economy due to its strategic location, robust infrastructure, and skilled workforce.

What is the population of Ohio?

The population of Ohio is 11.77 million people, with a fairly balanced gender distribution of 5.81 million males (49.38%) and 5.96 million females (50.62%). The population is spread across various age groups, with 2,593,322 individuals (22.02%) under 18 years, 7,112,799 individuals (60.41%) aged 18 to 64 years, and 2,068,562 individuals (17.57%) aged 65 years and over. These figures highlight Ohio's balanced demographics, with a significant working-age population alongside a notable proportion of children and seniors, contributing to Ohio's diverse community dynamics.

What is the income of people from Ohio?

The income of people from Ohio is $61,495, per capita personal income. The median household income stands at $66,990. Households led by individuals aged 45 to 64 years have the highest median income at $84,968, followed by those aged 25 to 44 years with a median income of $78,524. In contrast, households headed by individuals 65 years and over report a lower median income of $51,854. Gender disparities are evident, with males generally earning higher median incomes than females. These figures highlight the economic landscape of Ohio, reflecting variations in income distribution across age groups and between genders.

14 Minutes Read | Published Oct 12 2023 | Updated Mar 19 2025
Dr. Ash Bhatt
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Wayne P. Brown
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