Appalachian Behavioral Healthcare - Mental health treatment facility in South Charleston, WV

Appalachian Behavioral Healthcare

Mental Health Treatment in South Charleston, West Virginia

Appalachian Behavioral Healthcare serves the South Charleston community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in West Virginia.

Learn more about Individual Therapy, Adult Services, Substance Use Disorder Treatment.

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Facility Overview

Appalachian Behavioral Healthcare, located at 801 Lincoln Drive in South Charleston, West Virginia, is a specialized 30-bed behavioral health facility dedicated to providing comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation services exclusively for women recovering from substance use disorder. The center offers a 3.5/3.1 ASAM level of care within a welcoming, community-style residential environment where individuals receive personalized, person-centered treatment, including medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD). The facility’s approach goes beyond traditional recovery by fostering essential life skills such as effective communication, stress management, financial literacy, and employability, helping women rebuild and thrive in their communities.

This unique recovery ecosystem is designed to create sustainable recovery paths through intensive clinical treatment, monitored supervision, and peer support. After initial treatment, participants gain valuable job skills and experience through internships at social enterprises, followed by placement with community hiring partners for full-time employment. Appalachian Behavioral Healthcare’s mission is to break the cycle of addiction by providing relapse prevention and reintegration support, ensuring women transition successfully into safe and sober living environments with ongoing support as needed.

Treatment Services

Core Services

  • Case Management

Therapies & Approaches

  • Individual Therapy
  • Peer Recovery Support Services
  • Person-Centered Treatment
  • Psychoeducation

Conditions Treated

Populations Served

Additional Services

  • Supportive Counseling
  • Basic Life Skills Curriculum
  • Monitored Supervision
  • Residential Support
  • Internship Program
  • Employment Placement
  • Sober Living Support
  • Women Services
  • Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
  • Coping Skills Training
  • Behavior Modification
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Reduction
  • Job Skills Training
  • Financial Literacy
  • Effective Communication Training
  • Health and Wellness Education
  • Nutrition Education
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Behavioral Health Issues