Cedar Lodge Substance Abuse

22165 US-431
Guntersville, AL 35976

About Cedar Lodge Substance Abuse

Cedar Lodge in Guntersville, Alabama, operated under Mountain Lakes Behavioral Healthcare (MLBHC) provides addiction treatment for adults.

The program offers services for those struggling with opioid use disorder and mental health conditions.

Cedar Lodge serves as a community-centered resource for substance use recovery in Marshall County.

Clinically Managed Care

Cedar Lodge provides Level I outpatient treatment and a clinically managed high-intensity residential program, typically lasting two to three weeks.

The residential program includes services like psychoeducation, family counseling and peer support services.

An opioid response program is also available, combining medication assisted treatment delivered through local physician partnerships with case management and peer support counseling.

Medications can help relieve withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings allowing guests to focus on healing while remaining comfortable.

Priority Admissions

Cedar Lodge serves adult men and women  and admission priority is given to pregnant individuals and those with intravenous substance use disorders.

The opioid treatment program has additional eligibility criteria tied to clinical need and indigent status to serve a broader population.

A psychosocial assessment is completed first to determine the appropriate level of care, and if significant withdrawal risk is identified, a referral to medical detox may be made before admission to Cedar Lodge.

 

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Drug Rehab

    If you’re struggling with your substance use use, consider a drug rehab in Alabama. Drug rehab may include detox, inpatient treatment, and/or outpatient care. You’ll learn the roots of addiction and learn how to build a substance-free life.

  • Adult Program

    Adulting can be hard. When you choose an adult program in Alabama, you get the support you need in overcoming addiction and building a successful life. An adult program gives you the skills you need to overcome addiction and address the unique challenges of managing your work, relating to your family, raising children, and balancing a variety of other responsibilities

  • Opioid Addiction

    If you choose rehab in Alabama, you’ll receive professional treatment that will help you break free of opioid addiction. In an opioid treatment program, you’ll not only receive treatment, but you’ll participate in activities, receive peer support, and learn how to have fun without substance use.

  • Alcohol Rehab

    An alcohol rehab in Alabama helps people gain the skills they need to overcome addiction and maintain long-term sobriety. Alcohol rehab may include detox, inpatient treatment, and/or outpatient care. You’ll learn the roots of addiction and learn how to build a substance-free life.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Outpatient Rehab

    Outpatient treatment in Alabama allows clients to live at home or in a sober living facility while attending treatment. Outpatient treatment sessions generally last 60 to 90 minutes and may include discussing a specific issue, sharing wins and challenges, education about specific topics, or developing life skills.

Therapies

  • Group Therapy

    Group therapy in Alabama helps clients overcome substance use by providing accountability and support. Group therapy sessions generally last 60 to 90 minutes and may include discussing a specific issue, sharing wins and challenges, education about specific topics, or developing life skills.

  • Individual Therapy

    Attending individual therapy in Alabama is a way to work through your past and develop healthy coping skills, helping you establish long-term recovery. Individual therapy is a normal part of evidence-based treatment programs and may be a part of inpatient treatment, outpatient care, or both. Topics include processing past events that may have contributed to substance use, learning new life skills, and relapse prevention strategies.

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