New Directions Mccomb

304 Kendall street Mccomb, MS 39648

Mccomb, Mississippi
601-250-5758

About New Directions Mccomb

New Directions provides community-based behavioral health for adults and young adults with co-occurring mental health and substance use needs in McComb, Mississippi.

The program offers outpatient services, partial hospitalization and psychosocial rehabilitation, with specialized support for dual diagnosis, PTSD and serious mental illness.

Their approach centers on whole-person recovery, blending clinical care with practical skills and community connection to help clients build sustainable, meaningful lives.

Psychosocial Rehab and Dual Diagnosis Care

I noticed that New Directions McComb specializes in psychosocial rehabilitation for adults navigating co-occurring mental health and addiction-related challenges.

Services include outpatient treatment, illness management and recovery and chronic disease management within a community mental health framework.

Treatment is recovery-oriented and skills-focused, helping clients stabilize symptoms, manage substance use and rebuild daily functioning.

Case management, peer support and crisis intervention work together to address underlying needs, while education services such as GED or college coursework support long-term goals.

Inclusive Support for Diverse Populations

I appreciate that the program welcomes a wide range of clients including LGBTQ individuals, transitional-age young adults ages 18 to 21, court-ordered clients and people living with PTSD, traumatic brain injury or HIV/AIDS.

Hearing-impaired services and peer-driven support reflect a commitment to accessibility and dignity throughout the recovery process.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

Adult Program

An adult program in Mississippi offers medical and psychological treatment for dependency on addictive substances. The program can be short or long-term and can range from high-intensity treatment to basic supportive services.

LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

Rehabs that are LGBTQ+-friendly are centered on issues that are unique to people in this community. The staff in an LGBTQ-friendly addiction treatment program is familiar with the issues that clients likely experience, like social stigma and discrimination

Levels of Care

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Outpatient Rehab

During outpatient rehab in Mississippi, you’ll attend frequent group meetings and meet regularly with recove...ry experts. The focus will be to build strategies for sober living and to provide accountability on your recovery journey. This treatment lasts as long as you need it, but most people remain in outpatient rehab for at least 90 days and many for more than a year.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Mental health disorders often play a role in addiction. For those who have both a substance abuse disorder and... mental health disorder, such as anxiety or depression, dual diagnosis treatment in Mississippi is necessary for successful recovery.
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Insurance

financial-aid icon Financial Aid

This option may be available to you if you need help paying for rehab in Mississippi. Financial aid can provid...e access to detox, inpatient rehab, and more. Financial assistance options include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
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medicaid icon Medicaid Accepted

Mississippi Medicaid — which is called MississippiCAN — may be an option if you’re struggling to pay for... treatment. Medicaid coverage can vary, but it can help with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Mississippi.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

Also known as Private Pay, allows you to take charge of your recovery journey by paying for treatment directly.... You can choose from a range of care options including detox, inpatient rehab and more without being limited to certain providers or programs by your insurer.
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Staff

 

Contact New Directions Mccomb

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304 Kendall street Mccomb, MS 39648

Edited by:
Patti Croft, MBA

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