Mercy REACH - Springfield Ohio

Mercy REACH - Springfield, OH

Mercy Reach is treatment facility located at Mercy Crest Medical Building, 30 West Mccreight Avenue, Suite 204 in the 45504 zip code in Springfield, OH that offers medication-assisted substance abuse treatment. It accepts court/judicial system clients, teenagers and adult men into its treatment service. Some of the treatment approaches used by Mercy Reach consist of 12-step facilitation, anger management and motivational interviewing. Mercy Reach also offers detox services and offers opioid detox and alcohol detox.

Address: Mercy Crest Medical Building, 30 West McCreight Avenue, Suite 204, Springfield, OH 45504

  1. Types of Care
  2. Service Settings
  3. Hospitals
  4. Opioid Medications used in Treatment
  5. External Opioid Medications Source
  6. Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
  7. External Source of Medications Used for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
  8. Type Of Treatment
  9. Pharmacotherapies
  10. Treatment Approaches
  11. FacilityOwnership
  12. License/Certification/Accreditation
  13. Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
  14. Payment Assistance Available
  15. Special Programs/ Population Groups Supported
  16. Assessment/Pre-treatment
  17. Screening & Testing
  18. Transitional Services
  19. Ancillary Services
  20. Detoxification
  21. Counseling Services and Education
  22. Tobacco/Screening Services
  23. Facility Smoking Policy
  24. Gender Accepted
  25. Services for deaf

Here are the full facility listing details on Mercy REACH in Springfield, OH:

Types of Care at Mercy Reach

  • Detoxification
  • Substance use treatment

Service Settings at Mercy Reach

  • Hospital inpatient treatment
  • Outpatient treatment
  • Hospital inpatient detoxification
  • Intensive outpatient treatment
  • Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment
  • Regular outpatient treatment

Hospitals at Mercy Reach

  • General Hospital (including VA hospital)

Opioid Medications used in Treatment at Mercy Reach

  • Naltrexone used in Treatment

External Opioid Medications Source at Mercy Reach

  • In-network prescribing entity

Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment at Mercy Reach

  • Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere

External Source of Medications Used for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment at Mercy Reach

  • Personal physician/health care provider

Type Of Treatment at Mercy Reach

  • naltrexone administration

Pharmacotherapies at Mercy Reach

  • Naltrexone (extended-release, injectable naltrexone - Vivitrol)

Treatment Approaches at Mercy Reach

  • anger management
  • brief intervention
  • cognitive behavioral therapy
  • motivational interviewing
  • relapse prevention
  • substance use counseling
  • 12-step facilitation

FacilityOwnership at Mercy Reach

  • a private non-profit organization

License/Certification/Accreditation at Mercy Reach

  • State substance abuse agency
  • State department of health
  • The Joint Commission

Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted at Mercy Reach

  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military insurance
  • Private health insurance
  • Cash or self-payment
  • State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid

Payment Assistance Available at Mercy Reach

  • Payment assistance
  • Sliding fee scale

Special Programs/ Population Groups Supported at Mercy Reach

  • teenagers
  • transitional age young adults
  • adult women
  • adult men
  • court/judicial system clients

Assessment/Pre-treatment at Mercy Reach

  • Comprehensive substance use assessment
  • Outreach to persons in the community

Screening & Testing at Mercy Reach

  • Drug or alcohol urine screening
  • Screening for substance use

Transitional Services at Mercy Reach

  • Aftercare/continuing care
  • Discharge Planning
  • Naloxone and overdose education

Ancillary Services at Mercy Reach

  • case management
  • housing services
  • social skills development
  • transportation assistance

Detoxification at Mercy Reach

  • alcohol detox
  • opioid detox

Counseling Services and Education at Mercy Reach

  • individual counseling
  • group counseling
  • substance use education

Tobacco/Screening Services at Mercy Reach

  • Nicotine replacement therapy
  • Screening for tobacco use
  • Smoking/tobacco cessation counseling

Facility Smoking Policy at Mercy Reach

  • Smoking not permitted

Gender Accepted at Mercy Reach

  • women
  • men

Services for deaf at Mercy Reach

  • Services for the deaf and hard of hearing are available

Phone #: 937-390-5338

Call (866) 434-2077 for 24/7 help with treatment.

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Methadone treatment can be a safe and effective option for individuals struggling with opioid addiction, especially when administered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider as part of a comprehensive addiction treatment program, such as the one that can be found at Mercy REACH. Methadone is an opioid medication that is used to help manage opioid withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making it easier for individuals to reduce or quit their use of other opioids like heroin or prescription painkillers.

Here are some key points to consider regarding the safety of methadone treatment:

  1. Supervised Administration: Methadone treatment is typically provided through opioid treatment programs (OTPs) or clinics where patients receive a daily dose of methadone under the supervision of healthcare professionals. This helps reduce the risk of misuse and overdose.

  2. Reduces Withdrawal Symptoms: Methadone can alleviate the severe withdrawal symptoms associated with opioids, which can be a significant barrier to recovery. This can enhance the patient's quality of life and make it easier for them to engage in therapy and counseling.

  3. Harm Reduction: Methadone maintenance treatment can be viewed as a harm reduction approach. While it doesn't necessarily lead to immediate abstinence, it reduces the risks associated with illicit opioid use, such as overdose and the transmission of infectious diseases (e.g., HIV and hepatitis).

  4. Individualized Treatment: Methadone treatment should be individualized to meet the unique needs of each patient. The dose is typically adjusted based on the patient's response and progress in treatment.

  5. Legal Regulation: Methadone clinics and providers are subject to strict regulations and oversight by government agencies to ensure safety and appropriate use of the medication.

However, it's important to note that methadone is an opioid itself and can be habit-forming. When taken as prescribed and under medical supervision, the risk of addiction to methadone is relatively low. However, misuse or diversion of methadone can lead to addiction and other negative consequences.

Methadone treatment is not suitable for everyone. Individuals with certain medical conditions or contraindications may not be candidates for methadone treatment. It's essential for addiction treatment centers like Mercy REACH to conduct a thorough assessment before starting someone on methadone.

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