McKinley Hall Mens Residential
2624 Lexington Avenue
Springfield, OH 45505
About McKinley Hall Mens Residential
McKinley Hall has been providing substance use treatment for residents of Clark County in Ohio for more than 30 years. Some of these programs are housed under one roof in Springfield, Ohio. They offer gender specific outpatient, medication assisted treatment and transitional housing programs. They also offer programs for folks involved with the criminal justice system. You can easily step up or step down between different levels of care depending on your needs.
Residential Treatment for Men
The men’s residential program has enough space to accommodate 14 clients. This offers a structured and comfortable therapeutic environment where healing can occur. To qualify for this program, you must meet the ASAM criteria for residential care and not have any medical or psychiatric conditions requiring hospitalization or 24-hour nursing care.
You must also show a willingness to follow the program guidelines and support the involvement of family members or significant others in your treatment. Other eligibility criteria exist. You’ll first undergo an assessment to help the staff determine the appropriate level of care for you. The assessment also helps them create a personalized care plan that guides your recovery.
Intensive Therapy for Long-Term Recovery
The program focuses on getting you to a lower level of care ASAP through an intense therapy session in a group and individual setting. This therapeutic intervention helps you build a strong foundation for recovery. You’ll benefit from the guidance and support of skilled professionals who’ll provide 24 hours support. The program can last between 30 to 45 days, depending on your personalized care plan or needs.
Throughout the program, you’ll be regularly evaluated to determine if you’re ready to transition to a lower level of care. Upon completion, you’ll be moved to an intensive outpatient level and then an outpatient level. The length of time in each of these levels will also be determined based on your needs.
The facility accepts commercial insurance and Medicaid Managed Care plans. If you’re uninsured, they’ll work with the Clark Mental Health and Recovery Board to assist with payment. Depending on your income level, a co-payment may be required for some services.
Recovery in Springfield
The facility is situated just south of downtown Springfield which is a relatively quiet residential area with easy access to the city’s amenities. The I-70 corridor or US Route 40 directly links to the facility if you’re driving from nearby cities like Dayton and Columbus.
The Springfield City Area Transit offers bus services within the city. You can make inquires to confirm availability and scheduling to the location.
The facility also boasts natural attractions like Buck Creek State Park and Mad River nearby. Folks in residential care can unwind in this setting during recreational periods and enjoy the therapeutic benefits that nature brings.