
Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Mississippi
Rehabs in Mississippi are a great option for those seeking drug detox and alcohol addiction treatment in the southern portion of the United States. If you or someone you love is in need of quality, evidence-based, and affordable rehab in Mississippi state, let American Addiction Centers help you embark on the road to long-term recovery.
Where is Addiction Treatment Located in Mississippi?
You can find Mississippi drug and alcohol treatment centers throughout this southern state and particularly near larger cities, such as Jackson, Southaven, Oxford, and Tupelo. With a total of 98 addiction rehab centers in Mississippi, you’ll have plenty of options.1
American Addiction Centers (AAC) operates residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programs, standard outpatient, sober living services, and medical detox in Mississippi.
Oxford Treatment Center is conveniently located about an hour and a half from Memphis International Airport, with an additional outpatient location in Southaven, MS.
Our program comes with a 90-day brand promise. If you complete 90 days of treatment with us, you can return for a complimentary 30 days of treatment if you relapse.
Call one of our admissions navigators at to learn more.
Do Rehabs in Mississippi Treat Alcohol and Drug Addiction?
Whatever substance you are struggling with, alcohol or drug treatment programs in Mississippi are designed to assist you in your recovery.
The diverse range of substances treated at Mississippi rehabs indicates that this state is well-equipped to handle a wide range of substance use disorders. While some treatment centers may focus on treating one type of addiction or a certain population of those struggling with addiction, most will treat a wide range of populations and addictions.
Levels of Rehab Care in Mississippi
There are many levels of addiction treatment available in MS, including:2
- Medical detox. Detox is sometimes necessary to stabilize patients through acute withdrawal. Patients in detox are supervised by medical staff and usually receive medications to make the withdrawal process safer and less unpleasant.
- Inpatient or residential treatment. In an inpatient or residential program, patients live at the facility and benefit from around-the-clock care from treatment staff and a structured routine.
- Outpatient treatment. In an outpatient program, patients live at home and visit the facility at predetermined intervals for treatment sessions.
- Sober living. Following formal treatment, many patients benefit from living in a safe, supportive environment surrounded by mentors and peers in recovery.
Outpatient Options in Mississippi
Mississippi offers a variety of outpatient treatment options for individuals seeking help with substance use disorders. Outpatient services provide flexibility, allowing individuals to maintain their daily routines while receiving support and treatment. There are several levels of outpatient treatment including:3
- Partial hospitalization program (PHP). PHPs require patients to visit the facility 5-7 days a week for a weekly minimum of 20 hours.
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP). IOPs typically require patients to spend 3-5 days a week in treatment, for a minimum of 9 weekly hours.
- Standard outpatient treatment. Standard outpatient care is more flexible, with the frequency and duration of treatment determined by clinicians according to the patient’s needs.
American Addiction Centers (AAC) operates 2 outpatient facilities in Mississippi, including:
What is the Cost of Rehab in Mississippi?
Cost of treatment may depend on many factors, including:
- The length of treatment.
- The facility and the amenities available.
- Whether or not someone has insurance and the extent of their coverage.
Does Insurance Cover Rehab in Mississippi?
Yes. Due to the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most insurers are required to provide coverage for addiction treatment. However, the extent of the coverage they provide will vary depending on the patient’s insurance policy.4
Most rehabs in Mississippi – 70% to be exact – accept some form of health insurance. Close to half of these treatment programs also accept Medicare and Medicaid plans.1 AAC’s Oxford Treatment Center accepts many private insurance plans through large companies such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, and more.
Verify your insurance coverage online with AAC using the confidential online form or call to speak to an admissions navigator.
Can I Go to Rehab in Mississippi Without Insurance?
Yes, almost all addiction treatment centers allow patients to pay for treatment out-of-pocket and many offer payment options to make treatment more affordable.1 These methods include:
- Fees determined on a sliding scale. This means they may charge a discounted rate for people with lower incomes.
- Financing options.
- Scholarships and grants.
State funded and free rehab centers may also be available in Mississippi.
Finding Rehabs in Mississippi
If you are searching for rehab in Mississippi, AAC’s Oxford House Treatment Center offers multiple levels of care to people struggling with every form of drug and alcohol addiction as well as mental health treatment options for those who struggle with co-occurring disorders alongside drug use.
Your admissions navigator will help you find the perfect rehab for your particular needs and situation in Mississippi (or elsewhere), and point you towards a multitude of free Mississippi-based resources, if you so wish.
Why Choose AAC for Mississippi Rehab?
American Addiction Center’s rehab facility in Mississippi, Oxford Treatment Center, is the ideal location to begin your rehab journey. Located in a gorgeous setting painted with rolling southern hills, our clients benefit from the time away from the hustle of their busy life.
As a patient at Oxford Treatment Center, you’ll benefit from evidence-based and alternative therapies, including:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
- Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT).
- Family therapy.
- Yoga therapy.
- Music therapy.
- Animal-assisted therapy.
Call and begin treatment today.