Alcohol and Drug Treatment

For people suffering from alcohol and drug disorders, TriHealth offers outpatient treatment through the TriHealth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program.

A Path to Recovery

The highly-regarded program, established in 1978, is the longest-running of its kind in Greater Cincinnati. It provides a path to recovery for those at risk of losing their families, careers and health to chemical dependency.

The TriHealth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program continues to incorporate treatment advances into an already well-established program, which uses traditional tried-and-true approaches including family involvement, extended continuing care and self-help group support.

We offer our intensive outpatient program at two facilities in Greater Cincinnati.

Choosing TriHealth

TriHealth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program is the longest running private hospital-based alcohol and drug treatment program in the Cincinnati area. It has improved the lives of thousands of individuals and families suffering from alcohol and drug disorders, providing them with the opportunity for recovery and restored health and family life.

Treatment was provided at the Bethesda Oak site since 1978 until recently moving to Good Samaritan Hospital. The Blue Ash location has been helping individuals through recovery since 1987. We continue to incorporate treatment advances into an already well-established program, such as an Ambulatory Detox service offered at Good Samaritan.

Awards and Recognition

  • Certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
  • Maintains continuous accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Institutions
  • Recognized by the State Medical Boards of Ohio and Kentucky, the state Dental Boards, Nursing Boards and Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapists Board for providing specialized continuing care to their professionals

Experienced staff

TriHealth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program has an exceptionally stable and experienced staff with the highest level of chemical dependency credentials. Staff members have an average of ten or more years of service at the TriHealth program, and an average of 20 years in the alcohol and drug treatment field.