Salvation Army – Cleveland

1710 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44115

Accepts Insurance

TREATS

Substance use disorder

LEVELS OF CARE

Detox · Residential · IOP · Outpatient

Verified by RehabSeekers

INSURANCE

Accepts insurance

About Salvation Army – Cleveland

The facility is recorded at 1710 Prospect Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. It is recorded as offering detox, residential treatment and intensive outpatient. Medication-assisted treatment is recorded, combining prescribing with regular clinical contact.

The model is residential: people move in for the length of the program. The provider appears in the federal treatment register, with state licensing through the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

Key Facility Details

  • Federal Registration: Listed in the federal treatment register, the national inventory of licensed treatment facilities.
  • State Licensing: Licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Licensure is a legal requirement for behavioral health facilities operating in Ohio.
  • Levels of Care: Detox, Residential Treatment and Intensive Outpatient.
  • Location: Cleveland, Ohio, Cuyahoga County.
  • Phone: 216-781-3773

Salvation Army – Cleveland Detox and Rehab Services

Salvation Army – Cleveland is recorded as offering detox, residential treatment and intensive outpatient. Withdrawal is managed under clinical observation before other treatment begins, which matters most in the first seventy-two hours for alcohol and benzodiazepines. Structured outpatient runs to a schedule while people return home in the evening. A proper assessment sets the level rather than leaving it to guesswork, and it is worth asking for one explicitly.

Only one side is on record here, so ask directly if both are needed. Medication and talking treatment run together under clinical oversight. It is worth asking how many hours a week the program runs, because that decides whether it fits around everything else.

Levels of Care and Treatment Programs at Salvation Army – Cleveland

Addiction Detox Alcohol Withdrawal Management Drug Withdrawal Management Dual Diagnosis IOP Dual Diagnosis Treatment Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Long-Term Medically Supervised Detox Medication-Assisted Detox Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Outpatient Services (OP) Polysubstance Detox Psychiatric Assessment & Evaluation Psychiatric Medication Management Rehab Transfers Relapse Prevention IOP Residential Inpatient Short-Term

Substance Misuse and Addictions Treated at Salvation Army – Cleveland

Alcohol Barbiturates Beer Benzodiazepines Brandy Buprenorphine Cannabis Cocaine Codeine Crack Cocaine Fentanyl (illicit) Fentanyl (prescription) Gin Hard Cider Heroin Hydrocodone Hydromorphone Illicit Drugs Inhalants (General) Kratom Malt Liquor MDMA (Ecstasy, Molly) Methadone Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) Morphine Opioid Prescription Drugs Oxycodone Oxymorphone Rum Spirits Stimulants Synthetic Drugs Tapentadol Tequila Tramadol Vodka Whiskey Wine Z-Drugs

Mental Health Disorders Treated at Salvation Army – Cleveland

Counseling and Therapy Treatment at Salvation Army – Cleveland

12-Step Facilitation (TSF) Addiction Counseling Contingency Management (CM) Dual Diagnosis Treatment Evidence-Based Therapies

Rehab Programs for Specific Groups at Salvation Army – Cleveland

Men Teens (Adolescents) Women Young Adults (18–30)

How Much Does Treatment at Salvation Army – Cleveland Cost?

People considering Salvation Army – Cleveland can expect $1,450 to $4,800 for a seven-day outpatient detox, $7,000 to $13,500 a month for partial hospitalization, $2,600 to $9,000 a month for intensive outpatient and $1,250 to $5,100 a month for standard outpatient. Residential treatment runs $6,000 to $25,000 a month. The provider does not publish pricing, so use these as a guide and ask directly.

Assessment and diagnosis is typically $150 to $500, and psychiatric appointments $100 to $300 a session. Those are uninsured prices. Insured, outpatient co-pays commonly run $0 to $50, with inpatient carrying heavier co-pays and deductibles. Policies vary, so check benefits before committing. Figures reflect published Ohio ranges as of August 2026.

Insurance Providers Accepted by Salvation Army – Cleveland

Salvation Army – Cleveland Address, Location and Contact Information

The facility address is 1710 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 44115. Cleveland sits in Cuyahoga County. Provision extends to the wider area, so check the journey before you set off. Journey time and parking are not trivial details when treatment runs several times a week over months.

A quick call before you go will settle directions, parking and what to expect first time. Reception hours vary, so a call that goes unanswered once is worth repeating rather than treating as a dead end.

Key Locations Served Near You

Salvation Army – Cleveland

1710 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44115

Accepts Insurance

Salvation Army – Cleveland

1710 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44115

Accepts Insurance

Salvation Army – Cleveland Verified by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team

This Salvation Army – Cleveland listing (registered address 1710 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland) was reviewed by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team before publication. Verification covered SAMHSA registration and Ohio state licensing.

No entry rests on the provider’s own claims. Public records are checked, and we work to keep listings current. Recorded provision spans detox, residential treatment and intensive outpatient. Records are checked at the point of publication, and licensing can change afterwards, so confirming current status is sensible.

Salvation Army – Cleveland Reviews and Ratings

This space is for reviews from people who have been through Salvation Army in Cleveland. What people report directly adds to what the licensing record shows. Look for patterns across several accounts rather than weighting any single one, since individual experiences of the same program differ widely.

Treat reviews as one source among several, read alongside the licensing detail above. If you have received detox, residential treatment and intensive outpatient here, your account would help someone else deciding. The useful part of a review is normally the concrete detail rather than the summary judgement.