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Behavioral Health Hospital · West Chester, Ohio

Beckett Springs Hospital

Medical Detox Inpatient Rehab Outpatient Substance Use Treatment Inpatient Mental Health Treatment
Address
8614 Shepherd Farm Drive
West Chester, Ohio 45069
Accredited by
Joint Commission (JCAHO)
Insurance accepted
2 carriers including Managed Medicaid, OhioRISE

About

About Beckett Springs Hospital

Beckett Springs is a behavioral health hospital at 8614 Shepherd Farm Drive in West Chester, Ohio, part of the LifePoint Health network. The Joint Commission-accredited campus has transformed lives in the Greater Cincinnati region for more than ten years, offering integrated psychiatric and substance use services across the full continuum of care. A 24/7 call line at 513-942-9500 supports emergency mental health intakes and same-day admissions.

The substance use program covers acute detox, inpatient rehabilitation, and outpatient treatment. Adults entering acute withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, or other substances begin in the medically supervised detox unit, then step down into inpatient rehab and outpatient programming as they stabilize. The mental health side mirrors this continuum with emergency mental health services, inpatient psychiatric care, and outpatient counseling, allowing the hospital to treat the full spectrum of co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder, psychosis, and suicidal ideation.

Beckett Springs operates two flagship specialty tracks. The Adolescent Program serves teens with mental health and substance use concerns in age-appropriate settings, while the Help for Heroes program is designed for active-duty military, veterans, first responders, and healthcare workers who require trauma-informed care attuned to their unique exposures. Both tracks use cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-informed treatment, and medication management within the hospital’s broader evidence-based model.

The hospital accepts most major commercial insurance plans along with Ohio Managed Medicaid, OhioRISE for children and adolescents, Medicare, TRICARE, and self-pay arrangements. Patients and families can email 1101BeckettSprings.Info@lifepointhealth.net or call 513.942.9500 anytime for a confidential assessment.

  • 48-bed hospital-based medical detox with 24-hour medical supervision and Joint Commission accreditation
  • Dual diagnosis treatment combining medical detox with comprehensive mental health care for co-occurring disorders
  • Specialized programs for veterans, active duty military, and first responders with TRICARE coverage
  • Full continuum from medical detox through residential treatment to intensive outpatient programs
  • Hospital setting in West Chester providing medically supervised withdrawal management for the greater Cincinnati region

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Medical Detox Inpatient Rehab Outpatient Substance Use Treatment Inpatient Mental Health Treatment Outpatient Mental Health Treatment Emergency Mental Health Services
Conditions
Alcohol Use Disorder Drug Addiction Substance Use Disorder Co-Occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis Depression Anxiety PTSD Borderline Personality Disorder Bipolar Disorder Psychosis Suicidal Ideation
Methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Trauma-Informed Treatment Medication Management Group Therapy Activity-Based Therapy
Populations
Adolescents Adults Veterans Active-Duty Military First Responders Pregnant and Postpartum Women Young Adults (18-25) Men Women Adults Living with HIV/AIDS Deaf / Hard of Hearing
Languages
English American Sign Language (ASL)
Facility
LifePoint Health-affiliated psychiatric hospital Comfortable patient rooms and therapeutic spaces Peaceful outdoor courtyards Activity-based therapy rooms 24/7 emergency mental health services

Location

Where it is

8614 Shepherd Farm Drive, West Chester, Ohio 45069 Get directions

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Medical Detox Programs and Withdrawal Management

Beckett Springs Hospital provides medically supervised detox in a 48-bed hospital facility designed specifically for safe withdrawal management. The medical detox programs operate 24 hours daily with comprehensive medical oversight, ensuring patients receive appropriate medication management throughout alcohol detox, drug detox, and withdrawal from other substances. Joint Commission accreditation validates the facility's adherence to established medical standards for detox protocols.

Medical staff utilize FDA-approved medications and structured withdrawal management protocols to address various substance dependencies. The hospital setting allows for continuous monitoring of vital signs, management of withdrawal complications, and immediate medical intervention when needed. Patients benefit from the security of hospital-level medical care while progressing through medically supervised detox toward residential treatment or outpatient programs.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Co-occurring Disorders

Beckett Springs specializes in dual diagnosis treatment, addressing both substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions simultaneously during medical detox and beyond. The facility treats depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, psychosis, and suicidal ideation alongside alcohol addiction and drug addiction. This integrated approach ensures that underlying mental health issues receive attention during the detox process.

Treatment teams employ cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed treatment methods within the hospital environment. Medication management addresses both withdrawal symptoms and psychiatric symptoms, providing comprehensive care for individuals with complex co-occurring disorders who require specialized dual diagnosis treatment during their detox and recovery process.

Specialized Care for Veterans and First Responders

The facility maintains dedicated programs for veterans, active duty military personnel, and first responders requiring medical detox and substance abuse treatment. TRICARE coverage facilitates access to medically supervised detox and residential treatment for military families, while specialized trauma-informed treatment addresses service-related PTSD and other conditions common among these populations.

Understanding the unique challenges faced by military personnel and first responders, Beckett Springs provides targeted dual diagnosis treatment that recognizes the connection between occupational trauma and substance use disorders. The hospital's capacity to serve these specialized populations reflects its commitment to addressing the specific withdrawal management and treatment needs of those who have served in high-stress roles.

Insurance Coverage and Admission Process

Beckett Springs Hospital accepts multiple insurance options including Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, TRICARE, and self-pay arrangements for medical detox and residential treatment programs. The facility works with managed Medicaid plans and OhioRise to provide accessible detox services throughout the greater Cincinnati region. Insurance verification helps families understand coverage for medically supervised detox and continuing care options.

The 24-hour admission process accommodates individuals requiring immediate medical detox, with clinical staff available to assess withdrawal management needs and coordinate appropriate care levels. The hospital's location in West Chester provides convenient access for Butler County and surrounding areas, while the range of payment options ensures that financial barriers do not prevent access to necessary medical detox services.

After Care

Continuing support

Alumni Support program Outpatient mental health and substance use step-down Discharge planning into community providers Help for Heroes specialized aftercare for veterans and first responders

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Insurance accepted
Managed Medicaid OhioRISE
Payment options
Ohio Medicaid Medicare Private Insurance TRICARE Self-Pay / Cash
Accreditations
Joint Commission (JCAHO)

Common questions

FAQs About Beckett Springs Hospital

What types of medical detox does Beckett Springs Hospital provide? +
Beckett Springs Hospital offers medically supervised detox for alcohol addiction, drug addiction, and various substance use disorders. The 48-bed facility provides 24-hour medical supervision with medication management and withdrawal protocols in a hospital setting.
Does Beckett Springs Hospital treat co-occurring mental health disorders during detox? +
Yes, the facility specializes in dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring disorders including depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and other mental health conditions alongside substance use disorders. Treatment includes medication management and therapy for both addiction and mental health symptoms.
What insurance does Beckett Springs Hospital accept for medical detox? +
The hospital accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, TRICARE, and self-pay arrangements. They work with managed Medicaid plans and OhioRise to provide coverage for medical detox and residential treatment programs.
Can you leave Beckett Springs Hospital during treatment? +
Patients have the right to leave treatment voluntarily, though medical staff strongly recommend completing the full medical detox program for safety and effectiveness. The clinical team works with patients to address concerns and modify treatment plans when appropriate.
What does a typical day look like during medical detox at Beckett Springs? +
Daily schedules include medical monitoring, medication management, individual and group therapy sessions, and structured activities. The hospital provides 24-hour medical supervision with regular assessments of withdrawal symptoms and progress through the detox process.
Does Beckett Springs Hospital provide treatment for veterans? +
Yes, the facility serves veterans, active duty military, and first responders with specialized dual diagnosis treatment and trauma-informed care. TRICARE coverage is accepted, and treatment addresses service-related trauma and substance use disorders.
How long does medical detox take at Beckett Springs Hospital? +
Medical detox length varies based on individual factors including substance type, usage duration, and medical history. The medical team continuously monitors progress and adjusts treatment duration to ensure safe withdrawal management before transitioning to residential or outpatient care.
What happens after completing medical detox at Beckett Springs? +
The hospital offers residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and standard outpatient services for continued care after medical detox. Alumni support provides ongoing connection, and treatment teams help coordinate appropriate continuing care levels.

Services

Programs and specialties

Treatment type
Hospital inpatient Outpatient Inpatient medical detox and stabilization Hospital inpatient treatment Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization IOP Alcohol Detoxification Benzodiazepines Detoxification Cocaine Detoxification Opioid Detoxification Methamphetamines detoxification Routinely uses medication for detoxification
Payment
Medicare Military insurance (e.g. TRICARE)
Specialty
Mental health counseling for co-occurring disorders Group therapy Family therapy Addiction recovery education Seniors or older adults Veterans Active duty military
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