About Freedom House Outpatient – Russellville
Freedom House is Medicaid approved outpatient substance use recovery clinic in Russellville, Alabama. They’re situated on Jackson Avenue near US Highway 43 in the small city of Russellville within Franklin County, Alabama. They help both adult men and women overcome unhealthy alcohol and drug use issues. Being Medicaid-approved means they accept Medicaid as payment for services, making treatment more accessible.
The facility is about three miles south of Twin Pines Country Club and less than a mile from downtown Russellville. This provides easy access to local businesses and services. They also serve patients from surrounding cities like Florence, Muscle Shoals and Decatur. There’s no fixed-route public transit in Russellville but taxi and rideshare services like Uber are available. Franklin County Rural Public Transportation offers scheduled rides for residents that may help as well.
The facility offers flexible and convenient substance use recovery in conducive outpatient spaces. You’ll be able to receive tailored care while maintaining your job or family responsibilities. Treatment begins with an assessment to determine the appropriate level of outpatient support. Intensive outpatient care may be provided if you seek more structured and relatively intensive support for moderate substance use issues. Otherwise, you’ll receive standard outpatient care, which is a low-intensity program for mild substance use issues. Outpatient care in this facility may primarily involve therapy groups alongside individual sessions when necessary.
Therapy is geared toward helping you address underlying psychological and emotional issues that contribute to substance dependency. This is all while building practical life skills like effective communication, problem solving and anger/stress management to support sobriety and prevent relapse. They may also offer psychoeducational classes so that you get a better understanding of the disease of addiction, stages of recovery and warning signs of relapse. Their full spectrum of care may include discharge planning and linkage to community services that support your sustained healing as you move forward in recovery.
They also provide ASL interpretation and other support services for individuals with hearing impairments.