Baptist Memorial Hospital Chemical Dependency Unit
About Baptist Memorial Hospital Chemical Dependency Unit
Baptist Memorial Hospital Chemical Dependency Unit, located in Columbus, Mississippi, provides substance abuse recovery services for adults. Their services include inpatient medical detox and aftercare planning services.
Their medical detox program takes place in an eight-bed inpatient unit, allowing clients to withdraw from alcohol, opioids and other substances in a safe, supervised environment. A multi-disciplinary team of board-certified providers can provide medication assisted treatment as required to help alleviate the physical symptoms, cravings and relapse risk associated with detoxification.
If clients require additional addiction recovery services, providers can make referrals to other departments within the facility’s behavioral health and substance abuse department. Available services include inpatient psychiatric treatment, intensive outpatient chemical dependency treatment and outpatient counseling and psychiatric intervention.
Following treatment, clients have free access to the facility’s comprehensive alcohol and drug aftercare program. This provides individualized services to help clients reintegrate into society. These resources may include peer support groups, 12 Step programs and similar services.
Baptist Memorial Hospital Chemical Dependency Unit is in-network with most major insurance providers, including Aetna, Advanced Health Systems, Cigna, Humana, Coventry and BlueCross/BlueShield. They also accept Medicare and Medicaid. Speak to your individual provider to verify your coverage as out of network benefits could vary.
Contact
P.O. Box 1307
Columbus, MS 39703

Mariah Bourne earned a Master of Arts in Community Social Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She has worked as a research associate on addiction and treatment studies, including opioid craving interventions. Today, she is a freelance writer. She’s passionate about sharing knowledge and resources to help others start their recovery journey.

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