Virginia Resources
Medicaid, medicare and medi-cal programs are widely available in Virginia. With the increasing amount of opioid deaths and addictions coming into the facilities, the state aims to help reduce these numbers.
Virginia is another one of the states that is receiving a federal grant that provides more coverage that is required to help with the opioid crisis. This shift is to ensure that those in the state are getting the care that is needed. This is ideal when it comes to getting more from the state, but also providing the community with the necessary support to get back on their feet.
The resources below are provided to help those in Virginia that want to reach out and get help and are a part of the Medicaid, medicare or medi-cal programs for the state. Help is always there, just a phone call away, regardless of whether or not you have private insurance coverage.
- Alcoholic Counseling Services of (Danville Inc Hope Harbor)
- Hampton Veterans Affairs (Medical Center)
- McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Ctr (Substance Abuse Treatment Program)
- Salem VAMC
- The Healing Place – Mens facility
- Life Center of Galax
- ReGenesis
- The Farley Center- Men and Women
- Addiction Recovery Center of America
- Mid-Atlantic Teen Challenge
- The Fix Ministries
- McShin Foundation
- New Life for Youth
- Rubicon – Mens Campus
- Rubicon – Womens Campus
- The Mercy House – Women
- The Coleman Institute
- New Genesis Recovery Center
- New Life Christian Retreat Center – Men
- MCV Hospital Medical Detox
- Tuckers Pavillion at Johnston Willis Hospital
- Virginia’s Medicaid Opioid Support in the United States
Alcoholic Counseling Services of (Danville Inc Hope Harbor)
1021 Main Street, Danville, VA 24541
Phone: (434) 793-9806 www.hope-harbor.org
Hampton Veterans Affairs (Medical Center)
100 Emancipation Dr, Unit 116-A, Hampton, VA 23667
Phone: (757) 722-9961×2227
McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Ctr (Substance Abuse Treatment Program)
1201 Broad Rock Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23249 Phone: (804) 675-5000×5116
Salem VAMC
1970 Roanoke Boulevard, Salem, VA 24153
Phone: (540) 982-2463 http://www.visn6.va.gov/
The Healing Place – Mens facility
700 Dinwiddie Ave., Richmond, Va. 23224
804-230-1217 www.caritasva.org
- No detox at facility. Does 3 day intake to determine if medical detox is necessary. No insurance necessary, no fees
Life Center of Galax
Men and Womens facility – 112 Painter St., Galax, Va. 24333 276-522-0406 www.galaxrecovery.com
- Medical detox on site
ReGenesis
Men and Women – 11700 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Chester, Va. 23831
804-451-4481 www.regenesislife.org
- Faith based, No insurance needed, no fees. No on site medical detox
The Farley Center- Men and Women
5477 Mooretown Rd, Williamsburg, Va. 23188
757-243-1426 www.farleycenter.com
- Medical Detox on site
Addiction Recovery Center of America
5000 New Point Rd. #3201, Williamsburg, Va. 23188
757-201-9771 www.addictionrecoveryofva.com
- Outpatient treatment only
- Men and women
Mid-Atlantic Teen Challenge
Teen males, 9302 Warwick Blvd., Newport News, Va. 23601
757-244-3733 www.mateenchallenge.com
- No medical detox on site
The Fix Ministries
4465 Mount Olive-Cohoke Rd, King William, Va. 23086
Ph 804-921-9447 Director-Fred Weymouth
- Faith based 12-18 month program. No medical detox on site
- Men
McShin Foundation
2300 Dumbarton Rd, Richmond, Va. 23228
804-249-1845 www.mcshin.org
- Recovery based housing. Not a rehabilitation center. No medical detox on site
- Men and women
New Life for Youth
– 2320 Broad Rock Rd., Richmond, Va. 23224
804-230-4485 www.newlifeforyouth.com
- Several campuses throughout Virginia. Faith based. No Medical Detox on site
- Men and women
Rubicon – Mens Campus
2000 Mecklenburg St, Richmond, Va. 23224
Ph 804-359-5137
- Would use as a last resort only. Not a great program.
Rubicon – Womens Campus
2825 Rady St, Richmond, Va. 23222
Ph 855-399-2157
- Would only use as a last resort. Not a great program
The Mercy House – Women
2320 Broad Rock Rd., Richmond, Va. 23224
Ph 804-230-4485 www.newlifeforyouth.com
- Faith based. No Medical Detox on site
The Coleman Institute
204 N. Hamilton St. B, Richmond, Va. 23221
Ph 804-201-9218 www.thecolemaninstitute.com
- Medical Detox on site
- Men and women
New Genesis Recovery Center
3516 Plank RD. 6C, Fredericksburg, Va. 22407
Ph 540-412-8330
- Outpatient only. No medical detox on site
- Teen/Adult Men and Women
New Life Christian Retreat Center – Men
1500 Log Cabin Rd., Beaverdam, Va. 23015
Ph 804-448-2750 www.newlifeforyouth.com
- Faith-based 12-18 month program. No medical detox on site.
MCV Hospital Medical Detox
1213 E. Clay St., Richmond, Va. 23219
Ph 804-828-9000
- Medical Detox only. No programs. Must go through Emergency Room.
Tuckers Pavillion at Johnston Willis Hospital
7101 Jahnke Rd., Richmond, Va. 23225
- Medical Detox only. No Programs. Must go through emergency room
Virginia’s Medicaid Opioid Support in the United States
Table 1: Medicaid’s Role in Addressing the Opioid Epidemic (as of June 2019) | ||||||
State | Opioid Overdose Death Rate per 100,000 (2017) | Number of Opioid Overdose Deaths (2017) | Medicaid Coverage of MAT Drugs (2018) | IMD Exclusion Waiver for SUD Treatment (2019) | ||
Prescription Opioids | Heroin | Synthetic Opioids | ||||
United States | 14.9 | 14,495 | 15,482 | 28,466 | M – 41, B – 51, N – 51 |
21 Approved, 7 Pending |
Alabama | 9.0 | 141 | 125 | 198 | M, B, N | No |
Alaska | 13.9 | 47 | 36 | 37 | M, B, N | Approved |
Arizona | 13.5 | 349 | 334 | 267 | M, B, N | Pending |
Arkansas | 6.5 | 116 | 15 | 68 | B, N | No |
California | 5.3 | 973 | 715 | 536 | M, B, N | Approved |
Colorado | 10.0 | 254 | 224 | 112 | M, B, N | No |
Connecticut | 27.7 | 188 | 425 | 686 | M, B, N | No |
Delaware | 27.8 | 64 | 121 | 178 | M, B, N | Pending |
District of Columbia | 34.7 | 39 | 127 | 182 | M, B, N | No |
Florida | 16.3 | 1,133 | 707 | 2,126 | M, B, N | No |
Georgia | 9.7 | 513 | 263 | 419 | M, B, N | No |
Hawaii | 3.4 | 33 | 10 | N/A | M, B, N | No |
Idaho | 6.2 | 55 | 23 | 22 | B, N | No |
Illinois | 17.2 | 494 | 1,187 | 1,251 | M, B, N | Approved |
Indiana | 18.8 | 390 | 327 | 649 | M, B, N | Approved |
Iowa | 6.9 | 95 | 61 | 92 | M, B, N | No |
Kansas | 5.1 | 74 | 25 | 32 | B, N | Approved |
Kentucky | 27.9 | 399 | 269 | 780 | B, N | Approved |
Louisiana | 9.3 | 161 | 162 | 156 | B, N | Approved |
Maine | 29.9 | 75 | 76 | 278 | M, B, N | No |
Maryland | 32.2 | 524 | 522 | 1,542 | M, B, N | Approved |
Massachusetts | 28.2 | 254 | 466 | 1,649 | M, B, N | Approved |
Michigan | 21.2 | 510 | 783 | 1,368 | M, B, N | Pending |
Minnesota | 7.8 | 150 | 111 | 184 | M, B, N | Pending |
Mississippi | 6.4 | 89 | 34 | 81 | M, B, N | No |
Missouri | 16.5 | 226 | 299 | 618 | M, B, N | No |
Montana | 3.6 | 22 | N/A | N/A | M, B, N | No |
Nebraska | 3.1 | 32 | N/A | 25 | B, N | Pending |
Nevada | 13.3 | 239 | 94 | 66 | M, B, N | No |
New Hampshire | 34.0 | 51 | 28 | 374 | M, B, N | Approved |
New Jersey | 22.0 | 424 | 1,085 | 1,376 | M, B, N | Approved |
New Mexico | 16.7 | 144 | 144 | 75 | M, B, N | Approved |
New York | 16.1 | 821 | 1,356 | 2,238 | M, B, N | No |
North Carolina | 19.8 | 573 | 537 | 1,285 | M, B, N | Approved |
North Dakota | 4.8 | 18 | N/A | 12 | B, N | No |
Ohio | 39.2 | 854 | 1,000 | 3,523 | M, B, N | Pending |
Oklahoma | 10.2 | 226 | 61 | 102 | M, B, N | No |
Oregon | 8.1 | 124 | 124 | 85 | M, B, N | No |
Pennsylvania | 21.2 | 564 | 819 | 1,982 | M, B, N | Approved |
Rhode Island | 26.9 | 74 | 14 | 201 | M, B, N | Approved |
South Carolina | 15.5 | 312 | 153 | 404 | B, N | No |
South Dakota | 4.0 | 14 | N/A | 14 | M, B, N | No |
Tennessee | 19.3 | 592 | 311 | 590 | B, N | Pending |
Texas | 5.1 | 535 | 569 | 348 | M, B, N | No |
Utah | 15.5 | 290 | 147 | 92 | M, B, N | Approved |
Vermont | 20.0 | 27 | 41 | 77 | M, B, N | Approved |
Virginia | 14.8 | 336 | 556 | 829 | M, B, N | Approved |
Washington | 9.6 | 250 | 306 | 143 | M, B, N | Approved |
West Virginia | 49.6 | 279 | 244 | 618 | M, B, N | Approved |
Wisconsin | 16.9 | 318 | 414 | 466 | M, B, N | Approved |
Wyoming | 8.7 | 30 | N/A | 17 | B, N | No |
NOTE: Overdose deaths by type of opioid are not mutually exclusive and should not be summed. Synthetic opioid deaths do not include deaths due to methadone. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) drugs are: methadone (M), buprenorphine (B), and naltrexone (N). Naltrexone includes both oral and injectable. An IMD (Institution for Mental Disease) is an inpatient facility with over 16 beds. |