Residential Addiction Treatment in West Virginia (ASAM 3.1 Level of Care)

A Safe, Supportive Space to Begin Again

If life has become too unmanageable to handle alone—but you don’t need hospital-level care—residential treatment may be the right fit. At Renewal House, our ASAM 3.1 residential program offers structure, support, and community without the clinical feel of inpatient detox.

This is where people come to reset, rebuild, and recover with dignity. Whether you’re facing alcohol use, opioid dependence, or multiple substances, you’ll find a space here that’s both calm and equipped to help you change.

Not Ready for Detox, But Not Ready for Home Either?

Our residential program is for people in between—those who need 24/7 support and daily structure but don’t require medical withdrawal management. Call (304) 601-2279 to see if it’s the right step for you.

What Is ASAM 3.1 Residential Treatment?

ASAM 3.1 is a recognized level of care that combines:

  • Safe, supervised housing
  • Daily therapeutic programming
  • Life skills and recovery structure
  • Peer accountability and support

Unlike detox or inpatient hospitalization, 3.1 residential programs focus on stabilizing your routine, emotions, and choices in a real-life environment—one that prepares you for long-term recovery.

You live in a recovery-focused setting with 24/7 staff available—but it’s not locked down or overly clinical. It’s supportive, not punitive.

Who Is This Program For?

This program is ideal for people who:

  • Have completed detox and need continued care
  • Are struggling with relapse or early recovery
  • Need time away from home triggers and environments
  • Have co-occurring anxiety, depression, or trauma
  • Feel overwhelmed by outpatient recovery on its own

You don’t have to be “bad enough” to deserve residential care. You just have to want something different—and be willing to start.

What Your Stay Looks Like

Here’s what you can expect at Renewal House each day:

✅ Morning routines and recovery check-ins

✅ Group and individual therapy

✅ Life skills training (communication, boundaries, goal-setting)

✅ Peer support and shared accountability

✅ Healthy meals and community time

✅ Evening reflection and rest

This rhythm isn’t rigid—it’s restorative. Our goal is to help you feel clear, grounded, and ready for what comes next.

More Than Sobriety—Whole Person Support

Addiction rarely exists alone. That’s why our program includes:

  • Mental health screenings and dual-diagnosis care
  • Trauma-informed counseling
  • Emotional regulation and relapse prevention
  • Discharge planning to outpatient or sober housing
  • Support with legal, family, or life logistics (when applicable)

Recovery isn’t just about what you stop. It’s about what you learn to carry, feel, and build.

We Treat a Range of Substance Use Challenges

No matter what brought you here, you’re in the right place. Our residential program supports:

Including fentanyl, heroin, and prescription painkillers

Because healing one part of your life shouldn’t mean ignoring the others.

Including cocaine, benzos, stimulants, and polysubstance use

If you’re unsure which path is right, we’ll help you sort it out during your initial assessment.

Residential Treatment Near Maryland

Located in a quiet, accessible part of West Virginia, Renewal House provides residential addiction treatment to individuals from across the region—close enough to feel local, far enough to feel like a reset.

We welcome clients from:

  • Western Maryland
  • Southern and Central West Virginia
  • Nearby communities seeking a safe, structured space to begin recovery

📍 129 Deanna St Comfort, WV 25049
Call (304) 601-2279 to learn more about availability and next steps.

Why Alcohol Addiction Treatment Matters

Why Residential Care Works

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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). (2014). TIP 45: Detoxification and Substance Abuse Treatment. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4007701

Elliott, J. C., Greenstein, E., Ge, Y., DiMaggio, C. J., & Hasin, D. S. (2024). Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: Characteristics, Effectiveness, and Predictors of Completion. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 156, 109095. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10872788

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2023). Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation: The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community. https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-social-connection-advisory.pdf

White, W. L., & McClellan, A. T. (2020). Addiction as a chronic disorder: Key messages for clients, families, and referral sources. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 115, 108036. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7754282

FAQ: Residential Treatment at Renewal House

How long do people stay?

Most stays are 30–90 days, depending on clinical needs and personal goals. We help you plan your next steps—whether that’s IOP, outpatient therapy, or sober housing.

If you’re currently using, we’ll help you access detox before entry. Our program is ideal once you’re medically stable and ready for structured living.

Yes. You’ll participate in daily group work and regular one-on-one sessions, with access to trauma-informed and mental health support.

Absolutely. We help clients step down to appropriate next levels—so you’re never left wondering what comes next.

Take the First Step Toward Renewal

You don’t have to be perfect, ready, or sure. You just have to be willing to pick up the phone.

📞 Call (304) 601-2279 today to talk with someone who gets it. We’ll walk with you from the first step to the next stage—without pressure or shame.