BHG West Plains Treatment Center

1639 Bruce Smith Pkwy
West Plains, MO 65775

West Plains, Missouri
417-257-1833

About BHG West Plains Treatment Center

Behavioral Health Group’s West Plains Treatment Center is a comprehensive drug rehab facility that serves men and women who need support for a mental health struggle or substance use disorder. Care is offered in an outpatient setting.

When you begin your treatment here, you’ll work with experienced medical professionals and addiction and mental health counselors. These professionals have experience working with recovering individuals and understand the complexities of withdrawal and rehabilitation following a substance use disorder.

There is medication assisted recovery using FDA-approved medicines like Suboxone. This therapy will help you manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms allowing you to engage in meaningful recovery counseling once you have reached a point of stabilization. You’ll continue working with your care team and adjustments may be made to your treatments so that you can develop the skills you need for a sober future.

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Opioid Treatment

Opioid rehab in Missouri typically starts with a medically supervised detox program or medication assisted treatment (MAT) program. Once this stage is completed, participants enter an inpatient or outpatient program that is best suited to meet their unique needs.

Men's Rehab

Treatment at men’s rehab in Missouri is designed to give men the tools they need to cope with challenges, deal with cravings, and live a sober life. Treatment is focused on the unique challenges and root causes of addiction for each man.

Women's Rehab

Women searching for an addiction treatment program can benefit from women’s rehab in Missouri. These programs offer treatment plans specifically tailored to address issues women face.

Alcoholism

The goal of each alcohol rehab in Missouri is to provide effective recovery treatment for alcohol use disorder. To ensure long-term success, treatment includes creating a network of support to help individuals maintain their sobriety after initial rehab is complete.

Drug Rehab

Drug rehab in Missouri usually involves several phases: detox, rehab, and aftercare. The rehab phase may include a combination of inpatient and outpatient treatments, as the individual moves through a continuum of care on their recovery journey.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

When you enter outpatient rehab in Missouri, a recovery expert will evaluate your needs and help you develop a personalized treatment plan. This typically includes one-on-one visits with therapists, group therapy, and support group meetings. The length of outpatient rehab will be determined by your recovery needs.

Detox & MAT

When you decide to enter drug rehab in Missouri, you’ll start with detox. During this step, you’ll receive 24/7 supervision as your body is cleansed of all addictive substances. You may receive medication to ease withdrawal symptoms.

Drug & Alcohol Intervention

When partnering with intervention services in Missouri, you gain access to valuable resources that can guide your loved one to recovery. Assistance includes intervention facilitation, development of a treatment plan, and guidance with navigating the drug rehab admission process.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Missouri dual diagnosis treatment programs specialize in helping people with co-occurring disorders recover from both. They are designed to help you manage your mental health and substance abuse disorders during treatment and throughout your recovery journey.

Accreditations

SAMHSA
CARF
Joint Commission

Accepted Insurance

BHG West Plains Treatment Center works with several private insurance providers and also accepts private payments when possible, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Aetna
Humana
UnitedHealth Group

Contact Information

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1639 Bruce Smith Pkwy
West Plains, MO 65775

Fact checked and written by:
Nadia El-Yaouti, M.Ed.
Edited by:
Peter Lee, PhD

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