Findlay Recovery Center

1800 Manor Hill Rd Findlay, OH 45840 | 4193749710

About Findlay Recovery Center

Findlay Recovery Center is an addiction treatment center in Findlay, Ohio offering a full continuum of care from medical detox through sober living for adults and young adults.

Their programs include residential inpatient treatment, Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient and standard outpatient services all delivered in a newly renovated facility with modern amenities.

Clients and reviewers consistently praise the compassionate staff, exceptional meals and supportive environment that helps people feel comfortable even during difficult early recovery days.

What treatment do they offer?

The center provides medical detoxification with 24/7 monitoring, residential inpatient programs lasting 30 to 90 days, Partial Hospitalization five days per week and Intensive Outpatient with flexible scheduling.

Medication Assisted Treatment with buprenorphine and naltrexone is available for opioid use disorders, and all levels of care integrate individual, group and family counseling.

Who can get help?

Findlay Recovery Center serves adults and young adults ages 18 to 65 and older, including both men and women.

The center specializes in dual diagnosis treatment for cooccurring mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, PTSD and bipolar disorder and offers gender specific programming, services for veterans, pregnant women, and people with trauma histories.

Do they take insurance?

Findlay Recovery Center accepts most major private insurance, TRICARE, Medicaid, Medicare and out of network options. Self pay options include cash, credit cards, Health Savings Accounts and bank transfers and a sliding fee scale is available based on income.

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1800 Manor Hill Rd
Findlay, OH 45840
Reviewed by: Amy Greene

Amy Greene is an award-winning novelist and essayist. Her acclaimed debut novel, Bloodroot, was a New York Times national best seller. Her second novel, Long Man, was named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post in 2014. Her essays have appeared in publications such as The New York Times and Glamor Magazine. She currently resides in her native East Tennessee, amid the mountains she loves. In both her fiction and her nonfiction writing, Amy is dedicated exploring complex issues of mental health and spiritual and emotional wellbeing.

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