BrightView Marion

BrightView Marion, located in Ohio, is a comprehensive outpatient addiction treatment center dedicated to providing evidence-based care for individuals battling substance use disorders. Unlike traditional "rehab programs," BrightView Marion offers a modern approach that combines medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with counseling and social support services, addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.

Support for Diverse Populations

As one of the best best rehabs in Ohio, BrightView Marion is committed to serving diverse populations, including pregnant and postpartum women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and young adults. The center provides specialized programs to address the unique challenges faced by these groups, ensuring that all patients receive culturally competent and sensitive care. By offering tailored services, BrightView Marion strives to create an inclusive environment where every individual feels supported throughout their recovery journey. ​

Comprehensive Treatment Services

At BrightView Marion, patients have access to outpatient treatment options, including intensive outpatient programs, regular outpatient services, and outpatient detoxification. The treatment approach incorporates various evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, and trauma-related counseling. These therapies are designed to help patients develop coping strategies, address underlying issues contributing to substance use, and build a solid foundation for recovery. ​

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

A cornerstone of BrightView Marion's approach is the use of MAT to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings, facilitating a smoother recovery process. The center offers medications like buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone), methadone, and naltrexone (Vivitrol), depending on individual patient needs and specific substance dependencies. This integrated approach ensures that patients receive comprehensive care addressing both the physical and psychological facets of addiction. ​

Accreditations and Quality Assurance

BrightView Marion holds accreditations from reputable organizations, including The Joint Commission and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for its opioid treatment program (OTP). These certifications reflect the center's commitment to maintaining high standards of care, safety, and effectiveness in treating substance use disorders.

Commitment to Confidentiality and Respect

BrightView Marion upholds a strict policy of confidentiality, ensuring that all patient information is protected and handled with the utmost respect. The center's team of professionals is trained to provide non-judgmental and compassionate care, creating a safe space for individuals to seek help and embark on their recovery journey.

Patient Experiences and Feedback

Patients at BrightView Marion have shared positive experiences regarding the care they received. One patient noted, "The employees are real nice and actually care about the people that walk in," highlighting the compassionate and supportive environment fostered by the staff. Another patient praised the center for its structured approach, noting that the treatment programs helped them regain stability in their life. Many also appreciate the accessibility of services, including same-day appointments and comprehensive support beyond medication. Such testimonials underscore the center's dedication to providing empathetic, patient-centered care that prioritizes long-term recovery and well-being.

General Details

Facility Type

N/A

Facility Operations

Private for-profit organization

Age Groups

Adults, Young adults

Screening & Testing

Drug or alcohol urine screening, HIV testing, Screening for Hepatitis B, Screening for Hepatitis C, STD testing, TB screening, Testing for metabolic syndrome

Insurance / Payments Accepted

Cash or self-payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Military insurance (e.g. TRICARE), Private health insurance, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid

Pharmacotherapies

Acamprosate (Campral®), Buprenorphine (extended-release injectable for example Sublocade®), Buprenorphine sub-dermal implant (Probuphine®), Buprenorphine without naloxone, Clonidine, Disulfiram (Antabuse®), Lofexidine, Naltrexone (extended-release injectable naltrexone (Vivitrol®)), Naltrexone (oral)

Services

Treatment Approaches

Anger management, Brief intervention, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Contingency management/motivational incentives, Dialectical behavior therapy, Matrix Model, Motivational interviewing, Rational emotive behavioral therapy, Relapse prevention, Substance abuse counseling, Trauma-related counseling

Language Services

N/A

Transitional Services

Aftercare/continuing care, Discharge Planning, Naloxone and overdose education, Outcome follow-up after discharge

Ancillary Services

Assistance with obtaining social services, Case management, Housing services, Mental health services, Mentoring/peer support/consumer-run services, Transportation assistance

Medical Services

N/A

Counseling Services & Education

Family counseling, Group counseling, Individual counseling, Substance use education

Emergency Mental Health Services

N/A

Additional Details

Special Programs / Groups Offered

Lesbian gay bisexual transgender or queer/questioning (LGBTQ) clients, Pregnant/postpartum women

Type of Opioid Treatment

Buprenorphine detoxification, Buprenorphine maintenance, Buprenorphine maintenance for predetermined, Buprenorphine maintenance for predetermined time, Prescribes buprenorphine, Prescribes naltrexone, Relapse prevention with naltrexone

Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

This facility administers/prescribes medication for alcohol use disorder

Other Addictions

N/A
BrightView Marion
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BrightView Marion
Treatment Options
Levels of Care

Is your insurance accepted?

Ask an expert, call 1-888-546-6005

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cocaine Abuse?

Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug derived from the coca plant leaves native to South America. It is usually snorted, smoked, or injected, and its effects can be felt almost immediately after use. Cocaine stimulates the central nervous system, increasing dopamine levels in the brain, leading to euphoria, energy, and increased confidence. However, the drug’s short-lived high is often followed by feelings of anxiety, depression, and intense cravings for more cocaine.  If you think a friend or loved one is experiencing the symptoms of Cocaine withdrawal, please access our free, user-friendly portal to locate a therapy or treatment provider near you. 

What is Meth Abuse?

Methamphetamine, or “Meth,” as it’s often called, is a potent and highly addictive central nervous system stimulant drug. It belongs to the amphetamine class of psychoactive substances and is chemically similar to amphetamine, but its effects on the brain and body are more potent and longer-lasting. Methamphetamine is a Schedule II controlled substance in the United States, which means it’s potential for abuse is high and can lead to severe physical and psychological dependence.  If you are here seeking treatment for Meth addiction or abuse, please visit our provider portal to find treatment in your area. 

What is Prescription Opiate Abuse?

Derived from the opium poppy plant, prescription opiates are highly addictive pain-relieving drugs. These drugs, such as oxycodone, fentanyl, and hydrocodone, bind to opioid receptors in the brain and body, reducing pain and producing feelings of relaxation and euphoria. While prescription opiates can effectively manage moderate to severe pain, they are also highly dangerous due to their addictive nature. Misuse and abuse of prescription opiates can lead to physical dependence, overdose, and even death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 500,000 people died from opioid-related overdoses in the United States between 1999 and 2019, highlighting the urgent need for increased awareness and prevention efforts. It is essential to understand what prescription opiates are, their potential risks, and how to use them safely to avoid the harmful consequences of their misuse.