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Substance Use Treatment · Dayton, Ohio

Nova Behavioral Health Inc

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Address
732 Beckman Street
Dayton, Ohio 45410
Accredited by
CARF, Ohio Department Of Mental Health And Addiction Services (OHMAS)
Available
24/7 admissions

About

About Nova Behavioral Health Inc

Nova Behavioral Health Inc is a CARF-accredited substance use treatment facility located at 732 Beckman Street in Dayton, Ohio, operating 24 hours a day. Accredited by both CARF and the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OHMAS), the center provides medically supervised care within Montgomery County and the broader Dayton service area. For individuals in acute withdrawal or those requiring round-the-clock clinical oversight, Nova Behavioral Health is a full-service option in southwestern Ohio.

The facility offers a complete continuum of care that begins with medical detox — the most intensive level, designed for individuals who need supervised withdrawal management before transitioning to longer-term treatment. Following detox, clients can step into residential treatment for structured, live-in programming, or move into outpatient and intensive outpatient (IOP) levels for continued support while living at home. This continuum means a person can enter at the level appropriate for their clinical needs and progress without having to switch facilities.

Nova Behavioral Health addresses co-occurring disorders and trauma/PTSD alongside substance use conditions, applying Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) within its clinical programming. Transitional housing is available as an aftercare support option, providing a bridge between residential treatment and independent living — a feature that distinguishes Nova from programs that discharge clients without continued housing support.

The center serves a notably broad range of populations: veterans, pregnant women, young adults ages 18–25, seniors, men, women, individuals living with HIV/AIDS, deaf and hard-of-hearing clients, and those entering treatment through court orders. Payment is accepted through Medicaid, Medicare, state insurance, self-pay, and a sliding scale fee structure — reducing financial barriers for those who may otherwise delay seeking withdrawal management or detox care.

  • Medical detox available 24 hours a day within a CARF- and OHMAS-accredited facility in Dayton, Ohio
  • Full continuum from medically supervised detox through residential treatment, outpatient, and IOP — all under one roof
  • Integrated dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions including trauma and PTSD alongside substance use
  • Transitional housing offered as aftercare, supporting clients beyond detox and residential discharge
  • Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, state insurance, and sliding-scale fees, with specialized programming for veterans, pregnant women, and court-ordered individuals

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Medical Detox Residential Treatment Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Conditions
Trauma / PTSD Co-occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis
Methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT)
Populations
Veterans Pregnant Women Young Adults (18-25) Seniors / Older Adults Men Women Hiv/aids Support Deaf / Hard Of Hearing Court-ordered
Languages
English
Facility
Transitional Housing

Location

Where it is

732 Beckman Street, Dayton, Ohio 45410 Get directions

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Medical Detox and Withdrawal Management in Dayton, Ohio

Nova Behavioral Health Inc provides medical detox as the entry point for individuals experiencing acute substance withdrawal. The facility operates around the clock — 24 hours a day — meaning clinical staff are available at any hour for those who cannot safely manage withdrawal outside of a supervised setting. Located at 732 Beckman Street in Dayton, the center is accessible to residents throughout Montgomery County and the surrounding region.

Medical detox at a CARF-accredited facility like Nova Behavioral Health means the program meets independently verified standards for clinical quality. Accreditation by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OHMAS) adds a state-level layer of oversight. For families evaluating detox centers in the Dayton area, these credentials signal a program held to external standards — not just self-reported quality claims.

A Continuum of Care: From Detox to Outpatient Treatment

One of Nova Behavioral Health's structural advantages is a care continuum that spans from medical detox through residential treatment, standard outpatient programming, and intensive outpatient (IOP). Individuals who complete medically supervised detox can transition directly into residential treatment without leaving the facility's care network. This reduces the risk of treatment gaps — a period when relapse rates are highest — and allows clinical teams to manage continuity of care across levels.

The intensive outpatient program (IOP) offers a structured option for those who have completed a higher level of care or whose clinical picture does not require residential placement. Transitional housing is available as an aftercare resource, extending support beyond formal treatment and addressing one of the most common barriers to sustained recovery: stable housing after discharge.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment and Specialized Populations

Nova Behavioral Health treats co-occurring disorders — situations where substance use and a mental health condition such as trauma or PTSD exist simultaneously. The clinical approach incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), both structured methodologies designed for clients whose addiction intersects with psychiatric conditions. Treating both conditions within the same program avoids the fragmentation that occurs when a client must seek mental health services separately from their detox or substance use treatment.

The center serves a wide range of populations that many facilities do not specifically accommodate: veterans, pregnant women, young adults ages 18–25, seniors, individuals living with HIV/AIDS, deaf and hard-of-hearing clients, and court-ordered participants. This breadth makes Nova Behavioral Health a resource for cases that require more than a generic detox placement — particularly for families navigating the system on behalf of a loved one with multiple clinical or social needs.

Payment Options for Detox Programs at Nova Behavioral Health

Cost is one of the most common reasons individuals delay entering a medical detox program. Nova Behavioral Health accepts Medicaid, Medicare, state insurance, self-pay, and a sliding-scale fee structure, which adjusts costs based on a client's ability to pay. This range of payment options makes medically supervised detox accessible to a broader segment of the Dayton population than facilities that accept only private insurance.

Individuals or family members researching detox centers in Dayton, Ohio can reach Nova Behavioral Health directly at (937) 253-1680. The facility's 24-hour operating schedule means that call can happen at any time — including in the middle of a withdrawal crisis when waiting until business hours is not an option.

After Care

Continuing support

Transitional Housing

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Payment options
Medicaid Medicare Self-pay / Cash Sliding Scale State Insurance
Accreditations
CARF Ohio Department Of Mental Health And Addiction Services (OHMAS)

Common questions

FAQs About Nova Behavioral Health Inc

Does Nova Behavioral Health offer medical detox? +
Yes. Medical detox is one of the confirmed levels of care at Nova Behavioral Health Inc in Dayton, Ohio. The facility operates 24 hours a day, meaning medically supervised withdrawal management is available around the clock. This makes it a viable option for individuals who need immediate clinical oversight during withdrawal.
What levels of care are available at Nova Behavioral Health? +
Nova Behavioral Health offers four levels of care: medical detox, residential treatment, outpatient program, and intensive outpatient program (IOP). This continuum allows clients to progress from the most intensive withdrawal management through to community-based outpatient treatment without changing providers.
Does Nova Behavioral Health treat co-occurring mental health conditions? +
Yes. The facility treats co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis conditions, including trauma and PTSD alongside substance use. Clinical programming includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), both structured approaches designed for clients managing both addiction and a psychiatric condition simultaneously.
What payment options does Nova Behavioral Health accept? +
The facility accepts Medicaid, Medicare, state insurance, self-pay, and a sliding-scale fee structure. The sliding scale adjusts cost based on a client's financial situation, which can help reduce barriers to entering medical detox or residential treatment for those without comprehensive private insurance.
Is Nova Behavioral Health accredited? +
Yes. Nova Behavioral Health holds accreditation from CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) and is licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OHMAS). Both represent external, standards-based evaluations of the facility's programs and operations.
What populations does Nova Behavioral Health serve? +
The center serves a wide range of populations including veterans, pregnant women, young adults ages 18–25, seniors, men, women, individuals living with HIV/AIDS, deaf and hard-of-hearing clients, and court-ordered individuals. This breadth of specialized populations makes it a resource for cases that require more than a standard detox placement.
Does Nova Behavioral Health offer transitional housing after detox or residential treatment? +
Yes. Transitional housing is available as an aftercare support option at Nova Behavioral Health. This provides a structured housing bridge between residential treatment and independent living, addressing one of the most common barriers clients face after completing a detox or inpatient program.
Where is Nova Behavioral Health located and what area does it serve? +
Nova Behavioral Health is located at 732 Beckman Street in Dayton, Ohio 45410, within Montgomery County. The facility's primary service area is Dayton, Ohio. It can be reached by phone at (937) 253-1680, and because it operates 24 hours a day, calls are accepted at any time.
Is Nova Behavioral Health open 24 hours for detox admissions? +
Yes. Nova Behavioral Health operates 24 hours a day. For individuals or family members in a withdrawal crisis, this means the facility can be contacted at any hour — not just during standard business hours — at (937) 253-1680.

Services

Programs and specialties

Treatment type
Outpatient Residential treatment IOP Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment Aftercare recovery programs Residential detoxification Long-term residential Short-term residential Cocaine Detoxification Opioid Detoxification Methamphetamines detoxification Routinely uses medication for detoxification
Payment
Cash or self-payment Federal or any government funding for substance use programs Medicaid
Specialty
Mental health counseling for co-occurring disorders Group therapy Addiction recovery education Adult men
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