Recovery Chapel

217 West Bennett Street
Springfield, MO 65807

Springfield, Missouri
417-887-7228

About Recovery Chapel

Located in Springfield, Montana, Recovery Chapel is a Christian based addiction treatment center. Offering a six month or longer residential drug rehab program for men in recovery from substance use disorder and behavioral problems. Services include counseling, worship, skills training, peer support, and counseling.

Recovery Chapel provides long term sober living facilities for men with a history of addiction. Their residential facilities provide spiritually led support that provide the right environment to maintain abstinence and learn life skills. Using a Christ centered and 12 step program, Recovery Chapel provides recovery programming that meets the needs of men in their residential program, including sobriety, housing, employment, and social connectivity. Residents are expected to stay for a minimum of six months, adhere to the faith based programming, and attend group discipling and church. Rooms are shared. Linen and bedding are provided, and properties have TVs cable, and internet.

Those interested in the Recovery Chapel program are encouraged to apply, engage in the interview process, and pay to participate. The program fee is $90 per week and food is an additional $105 per week. Residents must be sober to be accepted into the program.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Alcoholism Men's Rehab Opioid Treatment Women's Rehab Teen & Adolescent Program

Adult Program

An adult program in Missouri offers hope to individuals struggling with substance use disorders. Through a variety of therapy methods, these programs treat the disorder and help adults enter and maintain recovery.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Teen & Adolescent Program

Addiction treatment for young adults focuses on patients in a unique stage of life. Each young adult program in Missouri offers therapies and activities that are customized to individuals in their teens and twenties.

Levels of Care

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Inpatient Rehab

When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Missouri, you’ll live at the rehab facility and receive 24/7 care und...er professional supervision. A combination of treatment interventions will be provided, including individual and group therapy, nutritional counseling, experiential therapies, and medication.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

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

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217 West Bennett Street
Springfield, MO 65807

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