
It may seem daunting to begin the process of finding help for addiction, but there are many resources available to help. You can browse through our directory to find programs in West Virginia and read reviews of specific facilities. If you’re home situation is too triggering and you wish to travel to another WV city or even another state, you can search listings in those locations as well.
Bob Mays Recovery Center is absolutely wonderful. There is nothing whatsoever that I can say negatively. The staff is so caring. I really miss all of them. I learned so much and thanks to them and myself, I am remaining clean and sober!
Community, support was a great. Not enough one on one and no exercise. The staff is incredible and very supportive. They do all they can to help you while you are there are to get you into the proper place and counseling after you leave.
All power glory and honor to Jesus Christ ,who through his grace and mercy we have salvation and hope. Through the example of his life we have awareness and a manual for a peaceful, fulfilled life. The staff and volunteers here model recovery and life after Christ and his example. They do so well at applying the word of god to life and recovery...they equip you with practical tools to use against lies, sin, addiction.. I was broken and a slave to my sin... A slave to my thoughts and emotions. I am now a slave to Jesus Christ, but through my obedience and reliance on him I have freedom. I lost everything, everyone, and was completely broken. When I submitted to Christ, let him lead and control he restored everything, everyone, plus more than I could ever imagine or or accomplish in my own strength. The staff and the Brush family are now my family. They truly love and care as Christ commands. If you want to witness Jesus power over sin and addiction spend some time on the hill at Brians Safe House.
Drug abuse has deadly consequences, a fact exemplified in the rising numbers of overdose deaths throughout the United States. Unfortunately, West Virginia is no exception to the current epidemic. Consider the following statistics:
High rates of substance abuse in the state may correspond with mental health issues and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. In fact, between 2014 and 2015, the number of West Virginians who had serious suicidal thoughts was slightly higher than the national average (4.2% compared to 4%).3 The good news is that treatment can make the difference between losing your life to drugs and/or alcohol, and living a happy healthy life in recovery.
There are numerous programs available to help you break free from addiction’s grip. If you’re unsure of whether to choose an inpatient or outpatient program, you may wish to call your insurance company to see what types of treatment are covered. Also, evaluate your specific needs: can you realistically stay sober if you continue living at home in your current environment? For many people, the initial part of treatment requires them to get away to a completely sober environment where they can focus solely on sobriety and learning the skills they’ll need to stay abstinent when they return home.
If you need help discussing your options, call any time of day to speak to a treatment support specialist who can help guide you toward the right fit.
If you’re worried about paying for a rehab program, don’t fret. You may still be able to afford it with options such as:
When considering the cost of treatment, remember that, in the end, the toll that addiction takes on your life is far greater.