Salem, Virginia’s Best Aftercare Addiction Program

When your time in residential treatment at Mount Regis Center comes to a close, we’ll be there to assist you in transitioning into other levels of care. Recovery is a lifelong endeavor, and having a solid discharge plan in place is a critical aspect of sustained sobriety.

What Is a Discharge Plan?

A thorough discharge plan will be created for all Mount Regis patients who are exiting our program. While you may no longer need the focused support of a residential treatment environment, you’ll still need other types of care to maintain your goals. A discharge plan outlines recommendations that will encourage continued success in recovery, and that reflect each person’s unique needs.

What Might Be Included in My Discharge Plan?

Your discharge plan will suggest services to help you maintain your hard-earned momentum toward long-term sobriety and health. Mount Regis’s discharge plan is inclusive of other types of outpatient support.

How Much Does Aftercare Cost?

Mount Regis Center provides no-cost aftercare services as a routine part of your discharge plan. These services are free of charge for program alumni for three months.

Where Can I Learn More?

There is always someone to take your call at Mount Regis Center. You’ll never get voicemail. If you’d like to learn more about our aftercare planning process, or any other aspect of our programming –contact us today. There’s always a real person available to take your call at any time, day or night.

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It was time for me to go to Treatment. I had tried everything and I just couldn't stop drinking. Mt. Regis was what I needed. A safe place with excellent counselors and a rigorous program. This place works if you work it. I received a great deal of information about my problem and solid support to begin a plan of action. I hope to stay involved there and give back

– Former Patient
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