New Vision – Wood County Hospital
950 Wooster Street Bowling Green, OH 43402
About New Vision – Wood County Hospital
New Vision at Wood County Hospital is an addiction treatment center in Bowling Green, Ohio that offers hospital-based medically supervised withdrawal management and medical stabilization for adults.
This short-term inpatient program typically lasts about three days and focuses on assessment, 24/7 medical supervision and discharge planning with referrals to community-based treatment. Operated in partnership with SpecialCare Hospital Management, New Vision follows evidence-based protocols and emphasizes informed, collaborative decision-making to support a safe transition into ongoing care.
Hospital-Based Treatment in Bowling Green
Treatment often begins with an initial screening and comprehensive assessment followed by inpatient medical stabilization within the hospital setting. Most clients stay in the program about three days. During their stay, clients may receive a physical exam, lab work, a nursing evaluation and medically supervised withdrawal management based on their needs.
New Vision uses scheduled medication tapers aligned with evidence-based practices and ASAM-informed guidelines with additional medications available for breakthrough withdrawal symptoms. The New Vision unit does not provide ongoing counseling or psychiatric services so discharge planning starts early to connect clients with appropriate follow-up care in the Bowling Green area and surrounding northwestern Ohio communities.
Starting Withdrawal Management Here
Getting started typically involves an intake and screening to determine whether hospital-based withdrawal management is appropriate, followed by admission through Wood County Hospital in Bowling Green, Ohio. An admissions or intake coordinator can explain what to expect during the medical stabilization stay and review insurance or self-pay options.
