Mending Hearts Nashville

4305 Albion Street
Nashville, TN 37228

About Mending Hearts Nashville

Mending Hearts in Nashville, Tennessee, offers residential and outpatient treatment for women who are experiencing addiction and need help getting back on their feet. Inability to pay does not affect admission.

Medication Assisted Treatment and Detox

Medical detox offers around the clock monitoring by nurses and medication if prescribed by a physician. Medication may also be administered on a longer term basis for substance use, particularly for opioid use.

Residential Treatment Center

The treatment center treats women who are actively using substances. Women attend trauma recovery groups, educational groups and individual counseling. After treatment, women reintegrate into the community and transfer to a lower level of treatment.

Peer Support and Recovery Housing

Women in recovery housing serve as a peer for women who enter the program after them. The women work, save money and seek to restore bonds with family and children. Women attend NA or AA meetings, a criminal thinking group, a reentry program and other classes for GED, computer and resume skills.

Outpatient Programs

Partial hospitalization programs provide intensive substance use treatment in place of residential treatment and also for those in residential treatment. The program is a full time treatment option that requires several hours per day.

Intensive outpatient programs treat addictions, depression and other dependencies. Women attend evidence based groups, 12 step groups, family therapy and experiential and skill building groups. Specialized presentations include addiction and co-occurring education.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Alcohol Rehab

    Alcohol rehab in Tennessee provides professional treatment to help clients overcome alcohol misuse and build a substance-free life. In an alcohol program you’ll not only receive treatment, but you’ll participate in activities, receive peer support, and learn how to have fun without alcohol.

  • Dual Diagnosis

    It’s common to have both a mental health disorder and substance use problems. The right rehab in Tennessee can treat both issues. In dual diagnosis programs, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs of those with mental health concerns. This may include additional therapy, medication, or peer support.

  • Drug Rehab

    A drug rehab in Tennessee helps people gain the skills they need to overcome addiction and maintain long-term sobriety. The rehab program may use multiple approaches, including nutrition, psychology, holistic methods, and support groups. These tools help you build a substance-free lifestyle and move into long-term recovery.

  • Adult Program

    An adult program in Tennessee helps clients overcome substance use and address issues such as employment and family. In an adult program, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs of this age group. This may include talking about how to build a career, raise a family, and handle the many responsibilities of independent living.

  • Women's Rehab

    Women need unique support, and a women’s rehab in Tennessee can help them manage gender-specific concerns while overcoming addiction. In a women’s program, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs women have. This may include talking about building a career, motherhood, relationship safety, and more.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    A young adult rehab in Tennessee can provide every level of care while addressing the unique needs of young adults. In a young adult program, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs of this age group. This may include talking about how to start a career, have a family, and live independently.

Insurance Coverage

  • Private insurance

    In Tennessee, using private insurance to pay for rehab can allow you to get the care you need. You’ll want to find a treatment center that’s in-network with your coverage and contact the insurer to find out details about coverage and out-of-pocket costs.

  • Self-pay options

    There are many payment options for rehab in Tennessee, including self-pay. This option, also known as private pay, allows you to write a check, use a medical loan, or send money to the center electronically. The fee structure may vary depending on the type of care.

  • Financial aid

    One option for paying for rehab in Tennessee, if you’re struggling, is using financial aid programs. You may be able to find aid through community groups in your area, and individual treatment centers may offer grants and scholarships as well.

  • Sliding scale payment assistance

    One way to pay for rehab in Tennessee is to find programs with a sliding scale payment plan. Centers offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care on a sliding scale basis, where you pay less based on your income and family size.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Detox Treatment

    Each rehab in Tennessee is unique, but most of them start with detox. Detox gets you ready to start building new habits, creating healthy relationships, and learn health coping strategies and other essential life skills.

  • 2

    Inpatient Rehab

    In Tennessee, inpatient treatment allows you to live full-time in a safe and supportive environment while getting the care you need to establish long-term recovery. Inpatient care doesn’t just involve therapy, you also enjoy activities and outings, and many programs have holistic treatment like yoga, mindfulness, and more.

  • 3

    Outpatient Rehab

    For many people, it’s important to be able to work and attend school during treatment, and outpatient treatment in Tennessee gives you that opportunity. During outpatient treatment, clients have independence outside of sessions, allowing them to work, attend school, and practice their new habits in real-world situations.

  • 4

    Sober Living Homes

    Accessing sober living in Tennessee is a way to reduce the risk of relapse, helping you establish long-term recovery. Sober living is only one part of long-term recovery. You may also want to connect with ongoing counseling, 12-step or other support groups, education and employment support, and community resources.

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy acknowledges that your thinking impacts your emotions and actions and helps you create healthier thought patterns. CBT can help you identify and challenge maladaptive thoughts, calm your mind, and face your fears rationally.

  • Family Therapy

    Talking about what we’re going through is an important way to heal, and family therapy in Tennessee gives you that opportunity. You have a safe environment to address challenging relationships, trauma, and other issues. Family therapy is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment, and may be used to help address trauma, build better relationships, and help loved ones become part of your support network.

  • Group Therapy

    Talking about what we’re going through is an important way to heal, and group therapy in Tennessee gives you that opportunity. In rehab, group therapy is only one of the elements of treatment, along with activities, peer support, individual counseling, relapse prevention, and more. Together, all these methods support you in establishing long-term recovery.

  • Individual Therapy

    If you struggle with addiction in Tennessee, it’s common to feel like no one understands you. Individual therapy can help you find professional support. Substance use treatment includes detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, and individual therapy may be a part of each of these stages. The goal is to help clients address the roots of addiction, develop motivation to change, and create new habits for a substance-free life.

  • Trauma Therapy

    During trauma-informed therapy in Tennessee, clients will receive support that acknowledges what they’ve been through and helps them craft a healthier response. Substance use and trauma are interrelated, and trauma-informed therapy involves working with the therapist and your support network to create healthy coping skills, become empowered, and improve resiliance.

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