About Rubicon – Women’s Treatment Community – Richmond
Women’s Residential Treatment Center, formerly the Rubicon Women’s Treatment Community, is a private alcohol and drug rehab in Richmond, Virginia. The center is part of the Richmond Behavioral Health Authority and offers medical detox, inpatient programs, and aftercare support for young adults and adults. Specialized services are available for pregnant and postpartum women.
The detox services at Women’s Residential Treatment Center assist the patient to comfortably remove the substances from their body while prioritizing safety and comfort. Patients are monitored 24/7 and may receive medication, which may include FDA approved methadone and buprenorphine to support the process.
Women’s Residential Treatment Center offers an inpatient treatment program for adults for short and long term stays. Treatment includes a dual diagnosis mental health assessment, treatment planning, and evidence based therapies to treat addiction and mental health conditions. Therapies include motivational interviewing, individual and group counseling, psychoeducation, life skills training, trauma therapy, and relapse prevention. The center offers beds for their resident’s children to stay with them.
The outpatient clinic treats addiction and/or other co-occurring conditions. The program includes a mental health assessment and individualized treatment plan, individual and group therapy, psychoeducation, relapse prevention support and planning, and case management support. Sessions are held several days per week, depending upon each patient’s circumstances.
Prior to discharge the support team provides a comprehensive aftercare plan devised with the patient. Typically, the plan may include detailed relapse prevention activities, outpatient support groups, and follow up appointments with their counselor.
Women’s Residential Treatment Center accepts Medicare, most commercial insurance plans, and self pay. Please check with your insurance provider, such as Aetna, Beacon, BlueCross/BlueShield, Cigna, Humana, and Optum, for coverage and out of network benefits. Sliding scale, financial aid, and state funding options are also available. No one will be refused services due to an inability to pay.