Addiction treatment programs and services
Marworth offers comprehensive alcohol and drug rehab programs to meet the unique needs of those who have the disease of addiction. We treat:
Addiction treatment programs
We offer multiple levels of care to meet your needs. During your initial assessment, our medical team will recommend the program level that best fits your specific situation and recovery goals. Our treatment programs include:
Inpatient treatment
24/7 residential care in a structured, healing environment. Participate in daily individual and group therapy sessions away from everyday triggers. Includes medically supervised detoxification when needed. Programs typically range from 1 to 28 days.
Partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs
Bridge the gap between inpatient and outpatient care. Attend 3 to 5 days per week for several hours of therapy while maintaining schedule flexibility.
Outpatient treatment
Our outpatient program allows you to continue work or school while receiving treatment. We offer both in-person and telehealth options, including intensive outpatient services and individual therapy. Evening and weekend appointments may be available.
Healthcare professionals program
Specialized treatment addressing the unique challenges healthcare workers face in recovery. Our program recognizes the demands of medical practice and provides targeted support for professionals who prioritize others' needs in high-stress environments.
Uniformed professionals program
Designed for first responders, law enforcement and military personnel facing the pressures of service. We understand the unique stressors of uniformed professions and provide specialized support for recovery.
Addiction treatment services
A suite of comprehensive services supports your whole-person recovery:
Ready to start your recovery journey?
Call Marworth at 800-442-7722 to speak with an admissions counselor. We're here to help whether you're seeking treatment for yourself or a loved one.
Treatment referrals welcome from family members, physicians, therapists, employers, EAPs, insurance providers, clergy and community organizations.