Pike County, Ohio Drug Rehab & Addiction Services

Manish Mishra, MBBS

Medically Reviewed By: Manish Mishra, MBBS

on June 16, 2023

Pike County is home to a number of substance abuse treatment providers operating in or around the city of Waverly. Residents can also consider the treatment services offered by Ohio Recovery Center, a professional inpatient rehab facility located in Van Wert.

Local treatment resources are available to help those with opioid addiction, methamphetamine addiction, alcohol dependence, prescription drug abuse, and other forms of substance use disorder in Pike County and the surrounding region.

Substance Abuse Resources In Pike County, Ohio

In Pike County, mental health and addiction treatment services are planned, monitored, and funded by the Paint Valley ADAMH Board, which also oversees the services provided in the southern Ohio counties of Ross, Fayette, Highland, and Pickaway.

Specific resources provided by the Paint Valley ADAMH Board to those living in its service area include:

National resources are also available to support county residents, including the SAMHSA “Find Treatment” behavioral health treatment service locator tool and national helpline.

Ohio Recovery Center

If you or your loved one needs a safe, supportive, and welcoming place to work through the process of recovery, please consider Ohio Recovery Center

Our residential treatment facility is located in Van Wert, around three hours northwest of Waverly, and provides a complete continuum of care for all forms of substance use disorder.

Our services include:

  • inpatient detox
  • inpatient rehab
  • dual diagnosis treatment
  • medication-assisted treatment
  • cognitive behavioral therapy
  • aftercare and case management

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Pike County Substance Use & Overdose Data

From 2017 to 2021, at least 81 residents of Pike County lost their lives to accidental drug overdose, including 19 individuals in 2021 alone. 

Nine of these deaths were attributed to opiate abuse (fentanyl, heroin, or prescription opioids), while four were attributed to non-cocaine psychostimulant abuse (likely methamphetamine).

Despite its small size, the county was also rated the 8th worst for rate of accidental age-adjusted overdose deaths among all 88 Ohio counties from 2015-2020, at 54.7 overdose deaths/100,000 residents.

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Options In Pike County, Ohio

According to SAMHSA, there are at least five Pike County providers offering treatment for substance abuse and addiction, all of which are located in the vicinity of Waverly. These include at least four outpatient providers and one short-term/long-term inpatient provider.

Services provided by these and other rehab centers in the region may include:

Medical Detoxification

While the process of withdrawal can be challenging and even sometimes dangerous, overcoming drug or alcohol dependence is a necessary first step in the recovery process.

Medical detoxification programs are available to help you move through discontinuation and withdrawal symptoms safely, offering supervision in a secure environment to better prepare you to participate in inpatient or outpatient treatment services afterwards.

Inpatient Treatment

If you struggle with severe drug or alcohol addiction, residential treatment programs can help you deal with your condition with a personalized, comprehensive, and intensive treatment regimen hosted in a comfortable and focused setting.

Common treatment interventions used in inpatient drug rehab centers include behavioral therapy, individual and group therapy, peer support, other mental health services for co-occurring disorders, and medication-assisted treatment.

Outpatient Treatment

Outpatient treatment services are often divided into regular outpatient treatment programs, part-time intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and full-time partial hospitalization programs (PHP).

These diverse and flexible formats can each be a good fit for many treatment participants with varying needs, especially those with less severe forms of substance use disorder and those who have already completed an inpatient treatment program.

Medication-Assisted Treatment

If you’re participating in an opioid or alcohol rehab program, you should consider the potential benefits of medication-assisted treatment (MAT).

MAT combines counseling with medications like methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone to significantly reduce cravings, discourage relapse, and improve long-term outcomes in participants who continue to use them.

Payment Options Accepted In Pike County, Ohio

The cost of treatment at an addiction treatment center can vary depending on the type of care you receive. Likewise, different treatment providers will accept treatment in different forms according to their specific policies.

Some payment options commonly available to Pike County residents include:

  • self-payment (cash, check, or bank transfer)
  • Medicare and Medicaid
  • Tricare (military insurance)
  • private health insurance benefits
  • funds drawn from grants or other financial assistance resources

If you would like to check into your personal insurance benefits, or learn more about our inpatient treatment options, please reach out to Ohio Recovery Center today.

  1. Data Ohio — State of Ohio Integrated Behavioral Health Dashboard https://data.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/data/view/ohio-ibhd
  2. Ohio Department of Health — 2020 Ohio Drug Overdose Data: General Findings https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/wcm/connect/gov/6a94aabe-ea77-4c01-8fd8-2abdd83b4ff8/2020%2BUnintentional%2BDrug%2BOverdose%2BAnnual%2BReport.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CONVERT_TO=url&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE.Z18_K9I401S01H7F40QBNJU3SO1F56-6a94aabe-ea77-4c01-8fd8-2abdd83b4ff8-o2GcAjB

Written by Ohio Recovery Center Editorial Team

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* This page does not provide medical advice.

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