Types of Treatment Available
Understanding the different types of treatment available can help you make informed decisions about care for yourself or a loved one.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
The most effective approach for opioid addiction, combining medication with counseling and support services.
Available Locally
- Mobile Metro Treatment Center (Comprehensive MAT services)
- Franklin Primary Health Clinic (Integrated primary care and addiction treatment)
- Private physician offices (Buprenorphine prescribers)
Inpatient Treatment
24/7 medical supervision in a residential setting.
When Recommended
- Severe addiction requiring medical detox
- Multiple failed outpatient attempts
- Co-occurring mental health conditions
- Unsafe home environment
- History of overdose
What’s Included
- Medical detoxification
- Individual and group therapy
- Medication management
- Educational sessions
- Discharge planning
- Family involvement
Outpatient Treatment
Treatment while living at home varies in intensity.
Levels of Outpatient Care
- Standard Outpatient: 1–2 sessions per week
- Intensive Outpatient: 3–4 sessions per week, 2–4 hours each
- Partial Hospitalization: 4–6 hours per day, 5–7 days per week
Benefits
- Maintain work and family responsibilities
- Lower cost than inpatient
- Apply skills in real-world settings
- Longer-term support available
- Community-based support systems
Specialty Programs
Mobile Adult Drug Court
- Alternative to incarceration
- Combines treatment with judicial oversight
- Intensive supervision and support
- Graduated sanctions and rewards
Mobile Veterans Treatment Court
- Specialized program for veterans
- Addresses trauma and military culture
- Coordinated with VA services
- Peer support from other veterans
Support & Recovery Services
- Peer recovery support
- Housing assistance
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Transportation assistance
- Childcare support
- Legal assistance
Insurance and Payment Options
Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder is covered by most insurance plans under federal parity laws, which require equal coverage for addiction treatment.
Insurance Coverage
Private Insurance
- Must cover addiction treatment under Mental Health Parity Act
- Covers detoxification, inpatient, and outpatient treatment
- May require prior authorization
- Copays and deductibles apply
Medicaid
- Covers comprehensive addiction treatment in Alabama
- Includes MAT, counseling, and support services
- Limited or no copays for most services
- Covers transportation to treatment
Medicare
- Covers addiction treatment for eligible individuals
- Includes inpatient and outpatient services
- Covers MAT medications
- May have copays and deductibles
Payment Assistance
- Sliding fee scales based on income
- Payment plans available at many facilities
- Financial assistance programs
- Grants and scholarship funds
- State-funded treatment slots
Local Resources for Payment Assistance
- Mobile Metro Treatment Center (sliding fee scale)
- Franklin Primary Health Clinic (FQHC)
- Community mental health centers
- 211 Alabama (resource referrals)
How to Check Your Coverage
- Call your insurance company directly
- Ask about addiction treatment benefits
- Verify which providers are covered
- Understand copays and deductibles
- Check if prior authorization is required
If You Don’t Have Insurance
- Apply for Medicaid if eligible
- Explore Healthcare.gov marketplace plans
- Contact treatment centers about payment options
- Ask about state-funded treatment slots
- Consider free or low-cost community programs
What to Expect in Treatment
Starting treatment can feel overwhelming, but knowing what to expect can help reduce anxiety and prepare you for success.
Initial Assessment
Every treatment program begins with a comprehensive assessment to develop an individualized treatment plan.
What’s Evaluated
- Substance use history
- Medical history and current health
- Mental health status
- Social support system
- Housing and employment situation
- Legal issues
- Previous treatment experiences
- Personal strengths and resources
Treatment Planning
Your treatment team will develop a personalized plan including:
- Treatment goals
- Recommended level of care
- Medication considerations
- Therapy approaches
- Support services needed
- Family involvement
- Discharge planning from day one
First Days of Treatment
- Orientation to program rules and expectations
- Meeting your treatment team
- Medical evaluation and medication review
- Beginning withdrawal management if needed
- Initial therapy sessions
- Peer introductions and support group participation
Ongoing Treatment Activities
Individual Therapy
- One-on-one counseling
- Address triggers and coping strategies
- Work through trauma or mental health challenges
- Develop relapse prevention plans
- Set and work toward personal goals
Group Therapy
- Learn from peers with shared experiences
- Practice communication skills
- Give and receive peer support
- Participate in structured therapeutic activities
- Build community and reduce isolation
Medical Care
- Monitoring if on MAT
- Manage co-occurring health conditions
- Routine screenings
- Medication adjustments
- Coordination with primary care providers
Educational Sessions
- Learn about addiction as a brain disease
- Recognize triggers and manage cravings
- Develop healthy coping strategies
- Learn about nutrition, exercise, and wellness
- Build life skills and relapse prevention tools
Family Involvement
- Family therapy sessions when appropriate
- Education for family members
- Communication training
- Boundary setting and support strategies
- Visitation policies and guidelines
Recovery Planning
- Discharge planning
- Continuing care recommendations
- Support group connections
- Housing and employment assistance
- Community resource connections
- Emergency and crisis planning


