INPATIENT REHAB CENTER

The Recovery Village Columbus Drug, Alcohol and Mental Health Rehab

Accepting Clients

This facility accepts insurance and is accepting new clients.

Address

3964 Hamilton Square Blvd.
Groveport, OH 43125

Phone

(614) 362-1686

Our Facility

Located in Groveport, Ohio, The Recovery Village Columbus is an accredited adult rehab facility that is physician-led and committed to providing evidence-based, compassionate care for substance use disorders and mental health conditions.

Levels of Care

  • Medical Detox

  • Inpatient/Residential Rehab for Substance Abuse

  • Inpatient/Residential Rehab for Mental Health

  • Partial Hospitalization

  • Intensive Outpatient Program

  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)

Our Amenities

The Recovery Village Columbus offers comforting amenities that complement treatment and encourage healing.

Fully equipped gym
Outdoor pickleball court
Paved volleyball court
Field trips off-site
Pool table & air hockey
Art studio
Outdoor fire pit
Computer access

Your Recovery Is Our Mission

Megan BoisjolyMegan Boisjoly ★★★★☆ Elijah LindseyElijah Lindsey ★★★★★ Great staff, great environment, great treatment over all, 3 meals and you can get seconds, a good amount of smoke breaks throughout the day as well.Stacy LunnStacy Lunn ★★★★★ Adrian LawsonAdrian Lawson ★★★★☆ I forgot to write a review of this place but even though it’s been quite awhile now I would like to give some compliments (and suggestions) to the team!The group material (both in the mental health and SUD programs) was incredible. The clinical team at RVC is truly amazing and I appreciate all that they do.It has its fair share of problems like any treatment center but this place helped me save my life. Twice. And even though most people don’t really like to be in inpatient treatment, I will fondly remember this place forever.I was finally placed on psych meds that actually work for me, after almost 10 years of searching on and off for the right psych meds. I am grateful to the nurse practitioner in Oasis and my clinician who listened to me and gave me a diagnosis I had been seeking for years.I am grateful to the room accommodations that were made for me as a trans person and as a disabled person.Mel and Raynita in Foundations made a huge impact on me and my recovery. I think of them all the time. Most of the BHTs I interacted with were lovely, although some weren’t.The main suggestion I have is intensive LGBTQ+ specific training for the employees, specifically for transgender patients. I was misgendered a lot, and I was placed in the women’s side of detox even though I had been there before as a patient and the fact that I was a trans man was undeniably in my chart and something I had discussed with the team many times before. The other patients (even the ones who seemed to have never even met a trans person before) sometimes were more respectful and affirming to me than the staff at this place due to my transness. I had to explain what a trans man even was to one of your staff members. Med management treated me as if I didn’t know how to do my own HRT injections a couple of times and one of the nurses was gearing up to give me a lethal dose of testosterone before I pointed out to him that 3ml syringes were different from 1ml syringes which seems absolutely ridiculous to have to explain to a nurse. Like, can I just do my own shot under supervision? Med management in general was sort of disorganized and I went through intense withdrawal from one of my psych meds I was supposed to be getting and I didn’t get the issue resolved until days later. All because of a computer error that was easily fixable.One of the other nurse practitioners who I will not name out of respect for her had said something about me that was concerning. She said that she “must have upset me because she misgendered me” but I had no idea what conversation she was even referring to. I was upset because I was treated as if I didn’t know what was best for my own treatment. I understand the providers determine level of care. I work in a treatment center and I was a clinician previously. But until my clinician advocated for me (and agreed with me when I explained why I needed SUD treatment over MH treatment at the time), I was treated like I couldn’t possibly know what was best for me and my own treatment. SUD was what I came there for. I relapsed on substances and critically needed SUD treatment.Overall, what I suggest is involving patients in their own treatment more if they are stabilized enough to make those decisions. Providers, please listen to clinicians’ suggestions, in a timely manner, if they disagree with your decisions. I was told I was too dysregulated to make my own treatment decisions (who isn’t at least a little bit dysregulated when they’re detoxing?!) but I can promise that I was never hostile or aggressive with the providers. I know what working in a place like that is like, and I would not be aggressive to the people trying to help me, even if they’re frustrating me, and even if I’m in substance withdrawal.I don’t have any hard feelings. I understand the decision making process. But please, listen closely to your patients’ needs, and please educate your staff on trans patients and trans healthcare. Thanks for reading if you made it this far!Chris MunozChris Munoz ★★★★★ Tyler, Jordan, Bree, Scott, Robert, Jazz and everyone else who has played a part in my recovery. I want you to know that I am now 3 years 8 months sober.RVC Columbus saved my life. For this I am eternally grateful and a proud alumni.Sincerely,Chris M.Mrs. Pam you are a joy and I am lucky to have been helped by you.Jeremy BrooksJeremy Brooks ★★★★★ amazing medical staff , tania with outstanding help with short term disability , recreational therapist needs a raise she is amazing. . mel is so inspiring and flat out wants to see our success . brooksAlvin B.Alvin B. ★★★★★ Unfortunately I've been to multiple treatment centers, but this was by far the best place I've ever been. I'm hoping that this will have been my last time in treatment, but that's because it was the most beneficial place I've ever been. I can't say enough good about RVC and their staff. Mel changed my life but all of the staff was wonderful. I hope to be able to work for a place like this someday!Jamie AndersonJamie Anderson ★★★★★ From Don the chef, every single BHT, nurses, physicians, clinicians, receptionist, custodians and especially the group instructors. I was a life changing experience.I did not want to go to any place like this.I didn't think I needed it. Surprisingly, leaving Recovery Village Columbus after I completed my stay was a bit emotional. I feel like they saved my life.I must mention three people who made an incredible influence on me that I'll remember for the rest of my life. Josh, my clinician, Raynita, an amazing instructor and especially Dr. Melvin Timberlake, there aren't enough words to describe how wonderful of teacher he is.I'm so thankful for my entire experience at RVC.Treatment Center TipsTreatment Center Tips ★★★★★ Are you itching for a great place to start a new era of sobriety? Recovery Village Columbus (RVC) is full of that "itch factor"; the facility offers many suites with bedbugs to keep your mind from thinking about your problems. Also there are educated professional clinicians. These folks thrive on helping others and it seems to be working as the proof is in the banana pudding. The clinicians and facilitators are genuinely here to embrace others during difficult times of need. Their efforts are commendable to say the least.Many patients who do not attain long-term sobriety often return here for another try. This is certainly beneficial for "newbs" who often rely on the veterans to acclimate to the facility and many nuances of RVC living. Much of the orientation process is peer-patient led with lots of self guidance.Food is an oft-contemplated consideration when selecting a rehab facility. This review focuses on the dining offerings that cannot be articulated on the corporate website or when calling Advanced Recovery Solutions (the parent company of RVC).The food is reminiscent of familiar venues such as one of those large-scale chain buffet restaurants (remember Ponderosa?) which is comforting. Ever dined in a cafeteria with a stellar view AND a buffet with outdoor seating? It’s like that! But, as a colossal twist, there is no buffet, view or patio!Meal efficiency is paramount; meals are served in just 45 minutes), the facility has conveniently streamlined the food choices to a single entree selection.Accordingly, the carnivore line moves quickly and pescatarian, vegan or vegetarian folks can meander around the salad bar, engaging in conversation while searching for new ways to make the same salad different. This arrangement inspires a high degree of creativity and serves as a distraction to typical rehab monotony. Not much time passes before this nightly activity's requisite creative spirit will supersede Clients' normal addictive urges.Kosher items are not served by default, but the facility's website suggests reaching out ahead of time for special dietary considerations or concerns. Additionally, non-plant-based chicken is periodically offered as an alternative to daily meat and fish selections.After dinner, Clients can pass a little wind on one of the two elevators (often one is operable daily). Relax at the smoker's gazebo to digest your small, but delightfully chewy meal. Try the burrito and there is no doubt that your jaw had a great workout. It's like a Peloton for your face, with many Clients appearing at least a year younger after dinner!The cafe (this is the term used at RVC for cafeteria) offers two snacks...almost every day! In fact, one of the snack choices is often a delicately sized portion of freshly bagged and preserved fruit. Choose wisely for the evening snack; this is the last opportunity to eat anything without extra fees until breakfast is served the following morning. Hoarding of food items, especially perishables, is strongly discouraged.For those who miss the 15 minute snack opportunity, there is an automated vending option. Retain a credit card after your intake process as it's needed to operate the cashless vending machines. Clients like the many food and drink options. Pricing can be confusing, but they are posted in USD. Some clients assume there is a currency conversion such as pesos to dollars. Be sure to plan for the price of convenience. A debit card or low-interest credit card is the best way to fund any snack urges satisfied by the vending machine.TIP: Groups may find one of the snack options is deleted in the event of unwelcome behavior(s). Peers should manage themselves internally as to not lose this privilege. Additionally, the vending machine is a privilege, thus rubbish must be managed appropriately. If excessive/problematic, the vending machine becomes part of the "Learn-with Leverage concept" to realign the group and regain cleanliness and order.Bedbug updates to follow...Jamie AndersonJamie Anderson ★★★★★ If you're thinking that you MIGHT need help, YOU DO! THIS IS THE PLACE. GO.Awesome staff. You will leave with the tools for RECOVERY.Destiny MikesDestiny Mikes ★★★★★ The facilitator Mel made my stay so worth it, hearing his story and getting help from him was absolutely incredible. I’m so happy he’s working in this field, he’s gonna save a lot of lives mine included. There’s also so many other workers and counselors that were amazing, helpful and kind. I 10/10 recommend the recovery village, this was my second treatment and I can say it was so much better than the place I was at before. If you’re ready for a change, they’re ready to help you!Bianca TownsendBianca Townsend ★★★★☆ I learned so much from the instructors they were awesomeJackson SullivanJackson Sullivan ★★★★★ Haley SmithHaley Smith ★★★★★ By far the best and most compassionate staff! They tend to your needs and treat everyone equally. I love them all!! I’ve been here 4 times and I always miss them when I leave. Cafeteria is amazing! No other place compares!! Because of them, this time I will recover. Love, Haley SmithJulia ChernoskyJulia Chernosky ★★★★★ RVC really changed my outlook on life. I want to begin by saying that I was at RVC for Thanksgiving and Christmas. As soon as I stepped foot in the door, patients around my age(27) took me under their wing. And shortly after, all patients did! So the patients really made a difference during my time here. The counselors were also fabulous! Andrea and Mel were so amazing. Both have made a lasting impact on me!! The kitchen staff were always in a good mood and the food was great. The BHT’s and nurses made sure we had top of the line care at all hours of the day. When people take the time to carefully explain your medication, you know you’re cared for. Nurse Chris, Heather and Diego always went above and beyond to make RVC feel like home! I have to say a HUGE thanks to staff and patients at RVC. I couldn’t have asked for a better place for my recovery. I am from OOT and i’m coming back for my 2 month coin because of how amazing AA was as well. Thank you all so much for taking such good care of me and making me feel loved!! ❤️Sav RobSav Rob ★★★★★ I’ve been looking for a new program here in Columbus i need one that accepts couples. Do yall accept couples or do you know a program that does?Rodney BrownRodney Brown ★★★★★ Words can't describe 118 days inpatient if you want a new life walk thru there door 24/7 the staff are Amazing ❤ it works if you work it they gave me a road map to a substance free destination much love 💘 to everyone that keeps the lights on at Recovery village 😘🙏miracles happen there 🙌🥰🎈KamiKami ★★★★★ This was my last hope and I can’t say enough good things about this place. I came here at the lowest place in my life and after a month of treatment I am better than I’ve ever been mentally, physically, emotionally. The staff are all very helpful and any concerns you may have are taken very seriously. If you need somewhere judgment free to heal on anything drugs, alcohol, or simply mental health this would be my top pick. They also make sure you are set up with appointments, housing, etc before you leave. As long as you complete your program you will be taken care of even after your time there.Paul BabcockPaul Babcock ★★★★★ I've been here at The Recovery Village in Groveport since September 16th. Its been the best experience of Recovery I've ever experienced, the staff is great, food is great and the rooms are awesome. Mel Timberlake and Rochelle Sparks are Awesome! I really enjoy joking around with Ann and Hislord from the nursing staff. Anyways all around great place for Recovery!!! Mel has alot of knowledge and is just a solid person. Thank You... Paul BabcockJeffrey KostkoJeffrey Kostko ★★★★★ The Recovery Village Columbus is truly a remarkable place for anyone seeking help with mental health and addiction recovery. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere feels safe, supportive, and comfortable—an ideal environment for healing. The staff is absolutely top-notch, always taking the time to provide care tailored to each Peer’s individual needs. Everyone—from the friendly administrative team to the compassionate facilitators and counselors—makes it a point to listen, guide, and offer encouragement every step of the way. The Recovery Village Columbus gave me the confidence and tools to embrace sobriety one day at a time, and I’m deeply grateful for the genuine compassion and dedication of everyone there.Stella BeanzStella Beanz ★★★★★ Staff was wonderful food was just okay therapists were awesome and my overall stay was greatKyle ParsonsKyle Parsons ★★★★☆ js_loader

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