About Rhea Mental Health Center – Dayton
Volunteer Behavioral Health is a nonprofit mental health and alcohol and drug rehab program. You’ll find ’em out in Dayton, Tennessee. Clients of all ages can participate in intensive outpatient programs (IOP), general outpatient programs (OP), and co-occurring disorder treatment. They also have partnered with VA services and probation services.
The IOP program is designed for women with co-occurring disorders. In a typical IOP program, clients continue to live at home and visit the facility multiple times a week to participate in treatment. It may include individual and group therapy, peer support services, case management, psychological assessments, psychosexual assessments, and case management.
General OP is more flexible than IOP and meets less often. It’s ideal for clients who have completed a higher level of care or who have mild symptoms.
They recognize and treat co-occurring disorders, which is a mental health diagnosis that exists alongside substance use disorder.
Rental assistance and supportive housing are also available to clients. Treatment is available remotely via telehealth.
Their staff works with many private insurance plans. These may include Anthem, Beacon, Wellmark, HCSC, TRICARE, and others. Out of network benefits may vary, so those seeking treatment should confirm coverage with their plan.