Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Madison, FL

If you are looking for drug and alcohol treatment in Madison, the providers here serve the city and nearby Perry, Monticello and Live Oak. Scroll down to compare programs, see what each one costs and find out how to reach them.

Providers shown for Madison are checked against the Florida Department of Children and Families, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission and CARF International. Florida has not expanded Medicaid, which affects what a great many people here can access.

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1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Madison, FL

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Madison, Florida

Madison is the seat of Madison County in north Florida near the Georgia line, with around 3,000 residents.

The town has a preserved courthouse square and North Florida College is based here.

The surrounding county is agricultural with timber and cattle.

Counties below a certain population do not get separate overdose counts published, so the state figures are the available guide.

Florida is one of around ten states that never expanded Medicaid. An adult without dependent children cannot qualify at any income level, and a parent qualifies only below roughly $7,500 a year for a household of three.

Roughly 800,000 Floridians earn above the Medicaid limit yet below the point where Marketplace help starts, which leaves them with no realistic route to cover.

Northwest Florida Health Network is the Managing Entity for Madison County, one of seven regional bodies through which the Department of Children and Families funds treatment for people without cover.

Neighboring Perry, Monticello and Live Oak carry their own listings, with the wider picture across Florida.

Which Level of Care Do You Need

The figures below cover providers listed in Madison and the surrounding parts of Madison County. Tallahassee is around an hour west and Lake City an hour east. Ask what the first week looks like in practice, because that detail is usually more revealing than the overall description.

Medically Supervised Detox

Clinically supervised detox handles the withdrawal stage, generally across three to seven days. Madison County Memorial Hospital serves the town. With alcohol and benzodiazepines the danger concentrates in the first seventy-two hours, making unsupervised withdrawal a real risk.

Inpatient Residential Treatment

Residential programs run as live-in placements, typically over thirty, sixty or ninety days. Madison County holds essentially no residential capacity, and placement toward Tallahassee or Gainesville is the norm.

Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment

Florida providers are DCF-licensed, and the assessment should tell you which level of care is indicated rather than which one has a bed. In this part of Florida the journey is what determines whether treatment holds. Ask directly what a program can do about it, because most have arrangements they do not advertise.

Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

Dual diagnosis means working on the substance use and the mental health condition at the same time. Northwest Florida Health Network is the Managing Entity covering Madison and seventeen other Panhandle counties.

Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living

Sober living homes are shared houses run on a substance-free basis for people leaving treatment. FARR certification exists for Florida recovery residences under national standards, though it is voluntary and many houses operate without it, so ask. Recovery housing here does not exist, and options mean relocating.

Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Madison

Madison County household incomes are among the lowest in Florida, and poverty here runs far above the state figure. Listings in Madison itself are limited, so the practical search usually extends into the surrounding county and beyond. Madison County is small enough that annual overdose counts are not published separately, so the state picture is the better guide.

How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?

The state ranges are $1,500 to $5,000 per week for medical detox, $6,200 to $26,000 per month residential, $7,200 to $14,000 partial hospitalization, $2,700 to $9,200 intensive outpatient and $1,300 to $5,200 outpatient.

Georgia is immediately north, but Florida Medicaid does not cross the state line and neither do most provider networks.

Standard rehab and detox, Madison and the wider Florida market
Level of careMonthlyDaily
Medical detox (7–14 days)$1,500 – $4,900 per week$220 – $700
Residential inpatient$6,000 – $25,000$200 – $830
PHP$7,000 – $13,500$230 – $450
IOP$2,500 – $9,000$80 – $300
Outpatient$1,200 – $5,000$40 – $170
Luxury and executive programs, Florida
Level of careMonthlyDaily
Residential inpatient$17,000 – $50,000+$560 – $1,650+
PHP$14,000 – $32,000$470 – $1,070
IOP$9,000 – $24,000$300 – $800
Outpatient$5,000 – $15,000$170 – $500

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. Employer plans are limited outside healthcare and education. Florida Medicaid runs through Statewide Medicaid Managed Care, and agricultural work frequently carries neither.

Coverage and approval are separate steps. Prior authorization is standard before detox and residential admission, and network status usually decides your share of the bill. For a rural county this small, the Managing Entity network is effectively the only publicly funded route.

Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Madison

Florida is one of around ten states that never expanded Medicaid. An adult without dependent children cannot qualify at any income level, and a parent qualifies only below roughly $7,500 a year for a household of three. Roughly 800,000 Floridians earn above the Medicaid limit yet below the point where Marketplace help starts, which leaves them with no realistic route to cover. Rural distance is the commonest reason an outpatient placement fails, and it is worth raising before agreeing to anything.

Northwest Florida Health Network is the Managing Entity for Madison County, one of seven regional bodies through which the Department of Children and Families funds treatment for people without cover. Managing Entity funding is finite and regionally allocated, so what is available in one part of Florida differs from another. Waits are normal, and it is worth asking when rather than whether. Check whether an assessment is free and how long it takes, since some are a short call and others a full appointment.

That picture is deteriorating rather than improving. Changes to Marketplace subsidies in the 2025 federal budget are projected to push Florida’s uninsured rate from 10.7 percent in 2023 to about 16.7 percent from 2026, affecting around 1.5 million people. A ballot initiative to expand Medicaid in Florida is set for the 2026 state ballot. If it passes, the eligibility position described above changes substantially for several hundred thousand people. If it does not, the coverage gap remains as it is.

The state’s overdose figures have fallen sharply. Opioid-caused deaths dropped 42 percent and fentanyl deaths 46 percent between January and June 2025 compared with the year before, according to the Florida Medical Examiners Commission. Accounts of why differ sharply. Officials emphasize law enforcement; researchers and outreach workers point to supply changes, smoking rather than injecting, and naloxone reaching far more people. Every county health department in the state distributes naloxone, and fentanyl test strips have been legal here since decriminalization.

More Help and Recovery Support

Madison County Memorial Hospital serves the town, with larger provision in Tallahassee and Gainesville.

Perry, Monticello and Live Oak carry further listings, with more across Florida.

Free and confidential, available now

Florida Statewide Crisis Line — dial 988, free and 24 hours a day 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988

References and Citations

  • Florida Department of Children and Families, Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health — the seven regional Managing Entities and the publicly funded behavioral health network.
  • Florida Medical Examiners Commission — interim 2025 Drugs in Deceased Persons Report, published May 2026.
  • Florida Policy Institute and KFF — Medicaid coverage gap, eligibility thresholds and projected uninsured rates following the 2025 federal budget legislation.
  • CDC National Center for Health Statistics — VSRR provisional county-level drug overdose death counts, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025, data as of 5 July 2026.
  • Rehab Seekers directory listings, Madison and Madison, August 2026, and market rate research, Florida, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.