Columbia, MO Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers

Find the best Drug Rehab & Alcohol Detox in Columbia, MO

Select a city to find localized alcohol and drug treatment facilities in Missouri

  • Location Type
  • Treatment Type
  • Payment Method
  • More Options

    Programs Offered

    Supported Genders

    Age Groups Accepted

Need help finding the right Rehab for you?

We have helped thousands find the right rehab that meets their needs, let us do the same for you. Are you searching for yourself or a loved one?

[formidable id=1]

Substance Abuse Stats in Columbia, Missouri  

Curious about substance abuse stats for Columbia, Missouri? This college town, home to the University of Missouri, fares better than much of the country in terms of opioid abuse. Check out the following stats:

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

There are two main categories of rehab treatment: outpatient and inpatient.

  • Outpatient treatment: Outpatient treatment provides greater flexibility for patients, allowing them to be at home in the evenings and to travel to and from the facility. This greater freedom and flexibility can be problematic for some, especially those without strong support at home.
  • Inpatient treatment: Inpatient treatment offers monitored care 24/7 and is residential (overnight) in nature. Patients dealing with deeper, more established addictions should choose inpatient.

How Long Can Treatment at Rehab Last?

Rehab treatment courses can be as short as 30 days, though most programs are longer. 90 days is the minimum treatment length that we recommend. Some rehab programs can last a year or longer, and some people remain in outpatient rehab on an ongoing basis.

How long you’ll need to stay in rehab depends on a number of factors. Patients vary in how quickly they respond to treatment. Physical health and length and depth of addiction can affect program length.

What to Expect at Rehab

Rehab facilities vary greatly in terms of the services offered, though some services are offered nearly everywhere. What your exact course of treatment will look like depends. Your care team will customize a treatment plan based on your individual needs and may modify this plan based on what’s working and what’s not.

Most rehab plans will at some point involve these elements:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Group talk therapy
  • Detox (if needed, and sometimes referred out)

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Not all rehab patients need detox, but many do. If you’re not in control of your addiction, you’ll likely need detox. The same goes if you’re physically dependent on a substance to the point that you experience moderate to severe withdrawal symptoms when you attempt to quit.

Your friends and loved ones may have a role to play in helping you see the level of your addiction and how it’s affecting your life. Your care team can also advise you.

How Long Is Detox?

Detox programs can range from three to 21 days or even longer. Factors that help to determine how long you’ll need in detox include these:

  • The amount of time you’ve been addicted
  • What substance or substances you’re addicted to
  • Your overall health (including metabolism, age, and physical characteristics like height and weight)

Talk to your care team or primary care physician if you suspect you need rehab and/or detox. Get help today.