The Recovery Council in Chillicothe, Ohio
About The Recovery Council
The Recovery Council in Chillicothe, Ohio, is an addiction treatment center and substance use treatment provider delivering comprehensive care across Ross, Pike, Highland counties plus broader referrals in Ohio.
They offer a wide range of levels of care including outpatient treatment, residential treatment, withdrawal management, transitional housing and nonprofit preventive services. Clients consistently praise the organization’s commitment to individualized recovery plans, its nurturing environment, and strong support for family reunification and healing.
Outpatient Addiction Care in Chillicothe
The Recovery Council provides multiple levels of care. They offer outpatient services like traditional outpatient, intensive outpatient (IOP), and partial hospitalization (PHP) in Chillicothe, Waverly, and Hillsboro.
They also offer 24-hour supervised residential treatment for men and women, transitional and certified recovery housing, a trauma-informed program for women survivors of human trafficking, a youth day program for ages eight to 18 and withdrawal management including medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Nonclinical supports include life skills, parenting support, anger management, outreach and assessments.
Specialized Tracks for Women and Parents
The facility serves adults with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, including special tracks for women who have survived human trafficking and other trauma. Parents seeking family reunification and stabilization are welcome, and youth ages eight to 18 in Highland County can enroll in the Connections Day Program to build skills and support school transition.
Convenient Location in Chillicothe
The main center is in Chillicothe, Ohio, with treatment sites also in Waverly and Hillsboro. Residential and recovery housing is available in Chillicothe and Waverly, and the youth Connections Day Program operates in Highland County. These settings allow clients to access care close to their homes in southern Ohio.
Understanding Costs and Intake
The Recovery Council accepts clients regardless of ability to pay and offers sliding scale fees or discounts based on household income and family size. Medicaid eligible clients are accepted and the center receives state funding and holds certifications under Ohio regulatory bodies. Financial help and program eligibility support are part of their mission.
To start, you’ll typically reach out to schedule an assessment where clinicians review your needs, history, and level of care required. From there they’ll recommend the appropriate program—whether outpatient, residential, or youth—and help with referrals, transitional housing or family stabilization as needed.
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