Epiphany Wellness Drug and Alcohol Rehab – Nashville
About Epiphany Wellness Drug and Alcohol Rehab – Nashville
Epiphany Wellness Drug and Alcohol Rehab is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Hendersonville, Tennessee, just 20 minutes north of Nashville.
The center offers Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient and traditional Outpatient programs for adults and young adults struggling with substance use disorders and cooccurring mental health conditions.
Founded by individuals in recovery, Epiphany Wellness combines evidence based therapies with holistic healing in a comfortable, home-like setting where clients can focus on long-term sobriety.
Treatment often begins with an assessment to determine the appropriate level of care, which may include outpatient detox placement through partner facilities.
Clients can then step into the Partial Hospitalization Program, offering six days per week of intensive support or the Intensive Outpatient Program, which provides 9 to 12 hours of treatment weekly for those balancing work or family responsibilities.
Throughout these programs, clients engage in therapies such as CBT, DBT, EMDR and Motivational Interviewing alongside holistic treatments including yoga, art therapy, music therapy and the center’s exclusive Equine Therapy Program.
Dual diagnosis care addresses cooccurring conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD and bipolar disorder while medication management, family therapy and case management support every stage of recovery.
Quick Facts
- Location: Hendersonville, TN, about 20 minutes north of Nashville, accessible by local public transport
- Levels of care: Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient programs with outpatient detox placement available
- Who they treat: Adults and young adults in a coed setting with dual diagnosis treatment for cooccurring mental health disorders
- Approach: Evidence based therapies combined with holistic options like equine therapy, reiki, sound bowl healing and art therapy
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Partial hospitalization programs provide comprehensive treatment in a structured setting during the day but allow you to return home at night. These programs offer a balance of inpatient and outpatient rehab and provide intensive support without full time residency. |
Intensive Outpatient
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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. |
Dual diagnosis programs address substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions simultaneously. This integrated approach to care improves the likelihood of long term recovery and stability by addressing the root causes of addiction. |
Aftercare programs provide ongoing support after you complete a rehab program. They may include several components to help you maintain sobriety including therapy, community support groups and relapse prevention strategies. This gives you a network of resources as you reintegrate into your daily life. |
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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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Alcohol detox programs offer medical support to help individuals withdraw safely from alcohol. Your care team may use medications to ease your symptoms and provide medical monitoring to address complications. |
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Levels of Care
Partial hospitalization programs provide comprehensive treatment in a structured setting during the day but allow you to return home at night. These programs offer a balance of inpatient and outpatient rehab and provide intensive support without full time residency.
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.
Dual diagnosis programs address substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions simultaneously. This integrated approach to care improves the likelihood of long term recovery and stability by addressing the root causes of addiction.
Aftercare programs provide ongoing support after you complete a rehab program. They may include several components to help you maintain sobriety including therapy, community support groups and relapse prevention strategies. This gives you a network of resources as you reintegrate into your daily life.
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
Alcohol detox programs offer medical support to help individuals withdraw safely from alcohol. Your care team may use medications to ease your symptoms and provide medical monitoring to address complications.
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