Recovery Unplugged

Nashville
Drug & Alcohol Rehab

4.8 (192 Reviews)

Music is our medicine—and nowhere is that more true than Nashville, home of the Music is our medicine, and Nashville—home to the Grand Ole Opry and our popular behavioral health center—provides the perfect setting for music-assisted addiction treatment alongside compassionate, expert clinical care.

Recovery Unplugged

Nashville Services

Learn more about the full suite of services we offer to help you along your recovery journey. Talk to a counselor at Recovery Unplugged, Nashville.

  • Medical Detox

    Medical Detoxification

    We provide expert medical care from acute withdrawal symptoms. Our compassionate, highly trained, doctors and nurses are here to help.

  • Behavioral Rehab

    Residential Care

    Dynamic, music-assisted rehab programs let you to address the root causes and triggers of your substance use while developing coping mechanisms to avoid relapse in long-term recovery.

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    Virtual Services

    Our intensive outpatient programs for mental health and addiction are offered in an online format, allowing clients to get the care they need from the comfort of home.

  • Pet Icon

    Pet-Friendly Rehab

    Our center recognizes the therapeutic value of pets in the healing process. Bring your furry friend for more comfort throughout
your recovery journey.

  • Medication

    Medication-Assisted 
Treatment

    Our trusted and reputable medical staff provides FDA-approved medications to help assist therapy and reduce the effects of
withdrawal and cravings.

  • Music Note

    Music-Assisted Treatment

    We use music as a catalyst to help our clients build trust, process trauma and more readily embrace treatment. It’s a part everything we do.

Recovery Unplugged

Nashville
Amenities

No matter how long you stay or what level of care you need, Recovery Unplugged Nashville is dedicated to giving you safe, supportive, and dignified treatment. Facility amenities will vary based on levels of care.

  • Beautiful, comfortable living spaces
  • Fully equipped music spaces
  • Freshly prepared meals and snacks
  • Musical performances
  • Gym and recreational facilities
  • Fire pit, game room and recreational facilities

Struggling With Mental Health?

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MUSIC MAKES
THE DIFFERENCE

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Nearly all insurances welcomed and accepted

Recovery Unplugged
Drug & Alcohol Rehab

255 Wilson Pike Cir
Brentwood, TN 37027
(615)-616-9685

Nashville
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
RESOURCE GUIDE

How to choose the best alcohol and drug rehab center in Nashville

When choosing a drug or alcohol rehab center in Nashville, there’s a lot to consider. Be sure to look for multiple levels of care, innovative therapies, and LGBTQ+ or gender-specific treatment.

How to pay for the addiction treatment you need

Whether you have insurance from your employer or a private healthcare plan, it’s common for addiction treatment programs to have pre-negotiated terms with major health insurance companies as an in-network provider. There may also be private payment plans and grants from SAMHSA, the VA, Medicare, Medicaid, or other charitable organizations available.

Start your journey to recovery in
Nashville today

At Recovery Unplugged Behavioral Health, our drug rehab program offers a safe, supportive space where you can connect with others who are focused on the same goal: real recovery. Here, you’ll engage in treatment, join group therapy sessions, and become part of a community that truly understands your journey. You don’t have to face this alone—reach out to one of our admissions coordinators today and take the first step toward lasting recovery.

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Help for addiction in
Nashville

Battling an alcohol or substance abuse disorder can be isolating and scary. The help you need is only a phone call away.

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FAQS: Nashville

SOBER THINGS
TO DO IN NASHVILLE

The Parthenon at Centennial Park

70,000

According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, approximately 70,000 residents suffer from opioid use disorder.

80%

At least 80% of all crime committed in Tennessee is related to substance abuse and drug trafficking.

Emergency Services for Addiction in Nashville

Nashville General Hospital
1818 Albion St
Nashville, TN 37208
615-341-4000
Open 24 Hours

TriStar Skyline
Medical Center
3441 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
615-769-2000
Open 24 hours

TriStar Centennial Medical Center
2300 Patterson St
Nashville, TN 37203
615-342-1000
Open 24 hours

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department
5101 Harding Pl
Nashville, TN 37211
615-862-7744 or 911

Nashville
Fire Department E-9
601 2nd Ave S
Nashville, TN 37210
911
Open 24 Hours

Community Resources for Mental Health & Addiction in Nashville

Dual Diagnosis
Anonymous
Find DDA meetings
near me here.

Alcoholics Anonymous
Find an AA meeting
near me here.

Narcotics
Anonymous
Find an NA meeting
near me here.

Narcan Classes
and Overdose Prevention
Training
Find Narcan training
near me here.

SMART
Recovery
For a SMART Recovery meeting near me, see here for in-person and online options.

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towards recovery

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Sources

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[2] McGovern, M. P., Lambert-Harris, C., Gotham, H. J., Claus, R. E., & Xie, H. (2014, March). Dual diagnosis capability in mental health and addiction treatment services: An assessment of programs across multiple State Systems. Administration and policy in mental health. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3594447/ on May 2, 2023

[3]Tennessee State Government – TN.gov. (n.d.). Opioids. Retrieved from https://www.tn.gov/tbi/crime-issues/crime-issues/opioids.html on May 2, 2023