CODAC Behavioral Healthcare CODAC Newport
About CODAC Behavioral Healthcare CODAC Newport
CODAC Newport is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Newport, Rhode Island that specializes in medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorders. The program offers outpatient, intensive outpatient, and outpatient detox services for adolescents, adults, pregnant and postpartum women, and criminal justice clients.
Outpatient Detox for Opioid Use Disorder
The Medication Assisted Treatment program provides access to methadone, buprenorphine, oral naltrexone, and injectable depot naltrexone combined with individual and group counseling to address the physical and psychological aspects of opioid addiction.
CODAC Newport uses cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, contingency management, and trauma informed counseling to treat co-occurring mental health disorders and build relapse prevention skills.
Recovery support services include case management, discharge planning, naloxone and overdose education, housing assistance, and ancillary services such as therapeutic massage and acupuncture.
What to Know About CODAC Newport
- Who they treat: Adolescents, adults, pregnant and postpartum women, men and women in gender specific tracks, and criminal justice clients with co-occurring mental health disorders
- Approach: Evidence based therapies including CBT, motivational interviewing, and trauma informed care with medication
- Payment options: Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, federal and state funding, cash, and offers a sliding fee scale
- Services: HIV, STD, TB, and Hepatitis B and C testing along with telemedicine and telehealth therapy, naloxone distribution to prevent overdoses, and transportation to appointments
- Accreditations: State Department of Health, CARF, SAMHSA certification, and DEA certification
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In outpatient therapy, you’ll attend therapy sessions several times each week while living at home. This is ideal if you have a strong support system and a lower risk of relapse. Outpatient treatment offers flexibility to maintain work, school or family obligations. |
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Outpatient detox gives you access to medically supervised withdrawal services while still allowing you to live at home. You’ll attend a clinic for treatment and monitoring. This flexible option is suitable for those with mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms who have strong support systems. |
Medication assisted treatment combines medication and counseling to manage withdrawal and reduce cravings for opioid and alcohol addiction. Medications may include methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone. MAT is tailored to your needs so you can actively participate in your treatment journey. |
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Teen (13 - 18)
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Adult programs address the substance use and life challenges specific to adults. Therapists can deliver sessions in individual, group and family settings. Services often include job support and life skills training in a structured environment. |
Young adult programs are designed for individuals who are transitioning into adulthood. Topics of discussion typically include identity, independence and peer relationships. Providers may also offer life skills training and career support. |
Women's programs offer a safe and supportive space to focus on gender specific issues such as trauma, family roles and mental health conditions. Therapists tailor the sessions to address women's needs and foster empowerment in a healing and nurturing environment. |
Men's programs address substance use while also considering the social pressures, family roles and mental health concerns that are specific to men. You’ll learn healthy coping mechanisms as you build emotional resilience and develop communication skills. |
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Self Pay
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Medicaid
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State Family Services
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Private Insurance
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Military Insurance
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Methadone
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Suboxone
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Levels of Care
In outpatient therapy, you’ll attend therapy sessions several times each week while living at home. This is ideal if you have a strong support system and a lower risk of relapse. Outpatient treatment offers flexibility to maintain work, school or family obligations.
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient detox gives you access to medically supervised withdrawal services while still allowing you to live at home. You’ll attend a clinic for treatment and monitoring. This flexible option is suitable for those with mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms who have strong support systems.
Medication assisted treatment combines medication and counseling to manage withdrawal and reduce cravings for opioid and alcohol addiction. Medications may include methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone. MAT is tailored to your needs so you can actively participate in your treatment journey.
Programs
Adult programs address the substance use and life challenges specific to adults. Therapists can deliver sessions in individual, group and family settings. Services often include job support and life skills training in a structured environment.
Young adult programs are designed for individuals who are transitioning into adulthood. Topics of discussion typically include identity, independence and peer relationships. Providers may also offer life skills training and career support.
Women's programs offer a safe and supportive space to focus on gender specific issues such as trauma, family roles and mental health conditions. Therapists tailor the sessions to address women's needs and foster empowerment in a healing and nurturing environment.
Men's programs address substance use while also considering the social pressures, family roles and mental health concerns that are specific to men. You’ll learn healthy coping mechanisms as you build emotional resilience and develop communication skills.
Medications Offered
Accreditations
Contact
- Monday 5:45AM - 2PM
- Thursday 5:45AM - 2PM
- Friday 5:45AM - 2PM
- Saturday 6:15AM - 9AM
- Sunday Closed

Kimberly Hawkins holds a Masters degree in Computing and Information Sciences from East Tennessee State University. She is also a freelance writer specializing in content related to mental health, addiction recovery, and overall wellness. On Valentine’s Day of 2024, Kimberly’s only sibling passed away of an accidental drug overdose. Since then, Kimberly has become a passionate advocate for addiction recovery awareness and support.