Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Trumann, AR
Addiction treatment providers across Trumann are gathered on this page, including nearby communities such as Bay, Payneway, Rivervale, Bowman, and Lake City. Scroll down to browse inpatient rehabs, outpatient programs, virtual treatment providers, counselors, and therapists serving the area.
The Trumann addiction treatment centers listed below, including facilities serving Marked Tree, Lepanto, and Caraway, are reviewed against bodies such as the Arkansas Department of Human Services, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission, and CARF International. Explore the listings below.

2 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Trumann, AR
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Trumann, AR
Trumann sits in the northeast delta between Jonesboro and Marked Tree, and the Singer sewing machine company ran a factory here for most of the twentieth century.
The town was named after President Truman with an added letter, the result of a sign painter’s error that stuck.
Poinsett County is rice and soybean country, and the St Francis Sunken Lands east of the town were created by the 1811 New Madrid earthquakes.
Poinsett County’s provisional overdose counts are suppressed by the CDC under small-count disclosure rules, which reflects a small population rather than an absence of the problem.
Local provision is limited. Three facilities sit within twelve miles of Trumann, one indicating residential care and one intensive outpatient.
None indicates detox, and widening to thirty miles finds none either, though the ring reaches thirteen facilities as it takes in Jonesboro.
One medication-assisted treatment provider sits locally, which is the most useful thing available without a drive.
Poinsett County sits around two hours northeast of Little Rock.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
The figures below use a twelve-mile catchment with wider numbers where they change the picture, covering Trumann, Jonesboro and Wynne.
Medically Supervised Detox
For anyone physically dependent on alcohol, opioids or benzodiazepines, treatment starts here: withdrawal monitored by clinical staff across several days. Nothing within thirty miles of Trumann indicates detox provision. Stopping alcohol or benzodiazepines abruptly can be medically dangerous, so this step needs arranging through a hospital or a licensed provider rather than attempted at home, and it will mean leaving the region.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
Residential care puts someone in a live-in setting for weeks at a time, with therapy and daily routine running together. Around one facility within twelve miles of Trumann indicates residential provision, and that figure holds across thirty. A single bed serving this stretch of the delta makes waiting times the first question rather than the last.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
Arkansas providers use the American Society of Addiction Medicine continuum, which gives you a defined tier to hold a program to rather than a description it has chosen for itself. Around three providers within twelve miles offer outpatient services, one indicates intensive outpatient and one offers medication-assisted treatment, rising to thirteen and five within thirty. Having both intensive outpatient and a medication option locally is unusual for a delta town this size.
Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Around half of people with a substance use disorder also have a diagnosable mental health condition, and treating one while leaving the other alone rarely holds. Around two providers within twelve miles of Trumann indicate this work, rising to about eight within thirty. Jonesboro is twenty minutes north and holds most of what this corner of the state has.
Arkansas runs a managed care model found nowhere else. People with complex behavioral health needs are enrolled in a PASSE, a Provider-led Arkansas Shared Savings Entity, which coordinates physical health, behavioral health and home and community-based services together. Four operate: Arkansas Total Care, CareSource, Empower Healthcare Solutions and Summit Community Care. If addiction sits alongside a serious mental health condition, ask whether a PASSE assessment applies, because it changes who coordinates the care and what is covered.
Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living
Transitional and sober living housing sits outside this directory. Standards in Arkansas come through the Arkansas Recovery Housing Association, the state’s National Alliance for Recovery Residences affiliate. Since certification is optional, ask a residence directly whether it holds it and who inspects it. Housing costs in Poinsett County are among the lowest in Arkansas, a consequence of long employment decline rather than abundance.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Trumann, AR
The northeast delta has almost no private treatment market, and the publicly funded route carries most of the load here.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?
Intensive outpatient in Trumann runs roughly $2,600 to $9,000 a month and is available locally, alongside residential treatment at $5,900 to $24,000 a month, standard outpatient at $1,250 to $5,000 a month and medication-assisted treatment. Medical detox, which means leaving the region, runs $1,400 to $4,900 a week.
Because the local strength is intensive outpatient, establishing whether that intensity would meet the clinical need is worth doing before committing to a placement further away.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox (7–14 days) | $1,400 – $4,900 per week | $200 – $700 |
| Residential inpatient | $5,900 – $24,000 | $195 – $800 |
| PHP | $6,900 – $13,500 | $230 – $450 |
| IOP | $2,600 – $9,000 | $85 – $300 |
| Outpatient | $1,250 – $5,000 | $40 – $165 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Residential inpatient | $17,000 – $50,000+ | $565 – $1,660 |
| PHP | $14,000 – $32,000 | $465 – $1,065 |
| IOP | $9,500 – $24,000 | $315 – $800 |
| Outpatient | $5,000 – $15,500 | $165 – $515 |
Does Insurance Cover Rehab?
Yes. Addiction treatment sits among the essential health benefits most plans are required to include. What a plan actually pays varies with the employer, the network and the level of care, so two people with the same insurer can face very different bills. ARHOME and Medicare reach a larger share of this population than employer plans do.
A plan covering treatment is not a plan approving it. Prior authorization is near-universal before detox and residential care, and in-network or out-of-network usually decides the bill. In a town where a single large employer left within living memory, many households lost employer coverage without gaining anything else, so checking ARHOME eligibility is worth doing before assuming treatment is unaffordable.
Arkansas expanded Medicaid through ARHOME, which is unusual in how it works: rather than issuing a Medicaid card, it buys private Blue Cross Blue Shield or Ambetter cover on the state exchange for most enrollees. You are covered by Medicaid, but the card in your wallet says something else, so tell a program you are on ARHOME rather than simply saying you have Blue Cross.
A change worth acting on now. ARHOME, the Medicaid expansion program covering around 210,000 Arkansans, introduced a work and community engagement requirement. A soft launch began on 1 July 2026 and full enforcement starts on 1 January 2027, when non-exempt adults aged 19 to 64 must complete 80 hours a month of work, study or volunteering to keep coverage. Exemptions include being medically frail, having a serious medical condition, caring for a dependent, homelessness and recent incarceration. Anyone in treatment for an addiction may well qualify, but the exemption has to be claimed rather than assumed. When Arkansas last tried this in 2018, more than 18,000 people lost coverage, and research afterwards found the overwhelming majority were eligible and had simply not reported. Check your status at access.arkansas.gov and keep your address and phone number current there.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Trumann, AR
The Arkansas Department of Human Services regulates the public addiction treatment system through its Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, which licenses providers and directs state and federal funding, and it runs the Arkansas State Hospital in Little Rock as the state psychiatric facility.
More Help and Recovery Support
St Bernards and NEA Baptist in Jonesboro serve this area, around twenty minutes north, with a smaller facility in Trumann for routine care.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets across Poinsett County through the week, with fuller schedules in Jonesboro. Narcotics Anonymous operates a northeast area, and Celebrate Recovery meets in churches throughout the region. Nearby Jonesboro, Paragould and Hoxie carry further listings, with more across Arkansas.
Free and confidential, available now
Arkansas DHS Substance Abuse Treatment referral — 1-844-763-0198 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988
References and Citations
- CDC National Center for Health Statistics — VSRR provisional county-level drug overdose death counts, Poinsett County, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025, data as of 5 July 2026.
- Arkansas Department of Human Services — Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, provider licensing and the Arkansas State Hospital.
- Arkansas Department of Human Services — ARHOME Community Engagement and Work Requirement, soft implementation from 1 July 2026 and enforcement from 1 January 2027.
- Arkansas Department of Human Services — Provider-led Arkansas Shared Savings Entity (PASSE) program, established under Act 775.
- Rehab Seekers directory listings, Trumann and Poinsett County, August 2026, and market rate research, Arkansas, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.