West Virginia faces the nation's most severe overdose crisis and has responded with innovative community-based approaches. Quick Response Teams follow up after overdoses, and treatment access continues expanding.
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West Virginia has developed treatment approaches specifically for its crisis, including Quick Response Teams and expanded MAT access. The state is building recovery infrastructure while addressing immediate needs.
WV Medicaid covers substance abuse treatment. The state has expanded access in response to the crisis.
Safe, supervised withdrawal with 24/7 medical support and monitoring
Live-in programs with structured daily therapy and comprehensive care
Intensive day treatment programs with medical oversight
Flexible scheduling for working professionals and families
Weekly therapy sessions and support groups for ongoing recovery
Transitional housing with peer support and accountability
Quick Response Teams can connect you to treatment immediately after an overdose.
West Virginia has built crisis-response infrastructure not found in many other states.
Appalachian treatment centers understand rural community challenges and economic barriers.
Official state resources and organizations providing addiction treatment support in West Virginia.
State resource for addiction treatment in West Virginia
State resource for addiction treatment in West Virginia
Federal resources and hotlines available 24/7 for addiction support.
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This website provides general information about addiction treatment facilities. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 for immediate assistance. For substance abuse help, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.
Data sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Locator, state licensing databases, and facility submissions.