Submitted by Every-Education-7368 t3_11qk5n6 in rva

I did a 6 day detox off fentanyl recently. Since I left there I have been trying to get into a 30 day residential treatment program. I have been denied so many times, I've lost count!! I have Medicaid and I am on methadone maintenance. These are the 2 biggest hurdles I've faced trying to get accepted. RBHA wouldn't let me do an assessment bc I was not a patient at their facility. So I switched my methadone to their clinic. This process took about 3 weeks. Then they did the assessment and told me basically they can't accept me bc they have no procedure in place to transfer my methadone to the facility. I called New Life at Galax. After the assessment there they said I do not qualify but they referred me to Southstone. That was Thursday at 8am. I have made atleast 10 calls to that facility and no one has called me back. Those were basically the only 2 facilities in VA accept 1)Medicaid and 2) methadone maintenance. I am just at a loss as what to do!! I have been sober now since FEB. 2 2023 when I entered detox. When I left there they gave me info to contact the above mentioned places. I have contacted a bunch more that I have found on my own and no one has accepted me! I am unable to switch to Suboxone bc I was on it for 2 years and I was sick with migraines and stomach issues the whole time. Finally my gastro doc. Told me to switch to methadone, I've been on it a year now and I am so much better!! Please, does anyone have any information about inpatient rehabs that offer scholarships? Or a way to get funding to enter a rehab place? All the places that accept methadone, do not accept Medicaid!! I know I've been sober a month now but I still want the structure of an inpatient place as well as needing the therapy and standing!! I have a lot of trauma/abuse. I have never been in any treatment programs in my whole life and I've struggled with addiction on and off for 20 years.

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claycolorfighter t1_jc47k2m wrote

Hi! First off, congrats on being sober for over a month! So, it looks like your situation is tough, because not a lot of places accept Medicaid, as you've mentioned. Have you looked at Tucker Pavilion/Chippenham Hospital? They have a partial hospitalization program (so, not perfect, but better than nothing ig) and accept medicaid. I do not know whether or not they have methadone maintenance. Another option, still not a great one, is New Season (newseason dot org). They accept medicaid and do methadone maintenance, as well as counseling/therapy, but are outpatient focused. Apologies in advance if you've tried these two places already. Wishing you the best luck!

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RVARiverSit t1_jc49gjg wrote

Wish I had info to help, but I just wanted to say I’m impressed by how hard you’re advocating for yourself. I hope you find something soon. Good luck and good work!

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freetimerva t1_jc4geld wrote

I have friends who had better luck in more advanced states like California. May be worth looking outside of Virginia. We are mid level when it comes to caring for our own.

I know it's a cost barrier but you may be able to fly somewhere and get out of your comfort region.

Keep up the good fight.

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skunkylotus t1_jc4k131 wrote

Congrats on your clean time! I'm honestly not sure that you'd qualify for inpatient at this point. There's a manual that all the facilities use to make decisions on level of care. Have you looked into intensive outpatient programs? They're 9-19 hours a week so there would still be structure. Partial hospitalization programs are typically 20 hrs a week. RBHA should have at least linked you to case management or peer recovery support so they could help you with this process.

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Tayl44 t1_jc4kfmz wrote

Wow, I’m so impressed with your efforts. I’m sorry I have no advice, but I wanted to “bump” your post. I have family/friends who’ve struggled greatly with substance abuse issues and been to inpatient care but with insurance. Somebody mentioned Tucker’s and I wonder if there is a social worker you could talk to there. Have you tried posting in the greater VA area sub?

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existential_rainbow t1_jc4ridw wrote

Forest Hill ARTS (One Source), Leesburg treatment (technically a PHP with a staffed recovery house)

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_glamour_muscles t1_jc507h0 wrote

Who is your MCO? You should have a care coordinator or can get one assigned who can help you with finding a treatment provider.

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DorMc t1_jc50kl1 wrote

I wonder if the organization Northstar would be able to help you.

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Zerochance76 t1_jc518zp wrote

I wish you luck I lost my son to a fentanyl overdose this past October he was only 28. I hope you get the help you need.

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goosepills t1_jc5cr6r wrote

Have you checked Inova, they’re in Nova, but they have a pretty good program.

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lalalinnybug t1_jc5hsxa wrote

Forest Hill ARTS is the best inpatient I know of. I think your methadone can be achieved there….The healing place is another good choice based off what I’ve heard. But I don’t know about their MAT administration policy.

Good on you for your sobriety!! Keep up the good fight :)

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rva_ships_in_night t1_jc5oe3d wrote

Hey man I work as a peer specialist, often times my job entails helping placing in sober living, 3/4 houses, or in patient rehabs

I will not say anything bad about programs in this area (they are all fine but have great dudes working there, just institutional problems”)

Do not - under any circumstances - go to Galyx or Calyx. I do not like to speak poorly of another program but they are a dangerously run facility

Please, shoot me a pm and we can discuss further on it with

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Jbandit0 t1_jc5z9oz wrote

Check out clean slate vcu. They accept Medicaid for Suboxone. It's going to be a rough transfer but you can do it. Life's so much better when you are not having to chase dope.

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micr0cuts t1_jc6f1lc wrote

Tucker’s Pavilion is a great place to detox, I found the staff very compassionate when I was in a similar place.

I left there and attended an inpatient rehab in Charleston, SC that was a low-cost no-insurance option. Years later, I am still sober and working for the same place I came through. If you’ve any interest, let me know.

My best to you.

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Every-Education-7368 OP t1_jc7a3aq wrote

I have Virginia premier I called them I'm not even lying when I tell you that they gave me numbers to three places none of which were inpatient rehabs that dealt with substance abuse. An example is they gave me the number to soaring eagle in Chesterfield which is crisis stabilization. They said they are an able to search which places are 30 days and take methadone.

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Every-Education-7368 OP t1_jc7aiil wrote

Thank you I will try those places One source I tried for like 2 weeks straight to get in there I talked to the guy who's over it I talked to a girl at the location all of which were supposed to give me a call back and let me do an intake they never did called them back numerous time And no answer or reply

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skunkylotus t1_jc7rmqt wrote

I'm sorry, that's really frustrating. I used to work at programs like that and the volume is way too high for people to get adequate treatment a lot of the time.

Health Brigade has a needle exchange program. I know you're clean and have medicaid but they may be able to point you in the direction of other resources the general community doesn't know about.

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muddygal t1_jc7yecj wrote

Congrats on being sober for a month! I'm sorry to hear of the run around you've been given, that is super frustrating especially when you're trying to get help.

I'm not sure of your gender, but have you heard of or tried Twin Branch Wellness & Recovery for Women? I've heard great things about their recovery program. https://twinbranchwellness.com/

Best of luck to you, keep advocating for yourself!

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Equivalent_Wing_6450 t1_jc85c2d wrote

congrats on a month, i wish i had services to point u to :’( ❤️❤️❤️

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Jbandit0 t1_jc882nl wrote

It makes me nauseous and I understand what you're saying. I've gotten down to the point where I take less than a milligram every two or three or 5 days. Ive gone a couple months without it, I just have it there to be safe. One day I'll be done.

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Every-Education-7368 OP t1_jc8qjo7 wrote

I have tried to get them to do an assessment on me probably 10x in the last month. B they keep saying they will call me back. Literally the last told me again today that she needed to do 4 other intakes and then she would call me back. No call. I have even called one of the head people over there and complained. 3 weeks ago he promised he would call me back by 4pm that day. Haha!! I'm still waiting!! They are blaming it on a TV phone system problem.

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Easy-Remote-8667 t1_jc8s5ma wrote

Hang in there. Can I ask why you want to go inpatient? Is this to be out of the community, so to speak, while you get a month or so sober under your belt? Feel free to DM me if you want. Not trying to pry, just trying to figure out which is the best direction to point you in. Hugs to you! The first step is always the hardest and you've already taken it.

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Every-Education-7368 OP t1_jcco5f9 wrote

TBH my probation officer is adamant that I go in patient. Even tho the doctors at the detox center I went to and at the clinic I'm currently in have both sent her reports to tell her that they recommend outpatient intensive. However, I have never really done any kind of treatment, so I'm actually looking forward to it and excited about doing it! I've been sober many times, for years at a time, but I've never really had the therapy I need to work on myself. Of course I could do that outpatient, but I just feel like I will get more out of inpatient. Also, I'm not from this area originally so I'm excited to meet some people who are in recovery and hopefully build a network of supportive people of like mind!

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SealMaster00 t1_jcrdfox wrote

Mcshin. Just got out of their 28 day intensive and it saved me!

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random429013 t1_jdhlbb5 wrote

Its not inpatient but if you’re still looking for options try FCCR Radford near Willow lawn for intensive IOP

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