Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Waynesboro, VA

Addiction treatment providers across Waynesboro are gathered on this page, covering places such as Lyndhurst, Fishersville, Sherando, Dooms, and Stuarts Draft. Scroll down to browse inpatient rehabs, outpatient programs, virtual treatment providers, counselors, and therapists in the area.

The Waynesboro addiction treatment centers listed below, including facilities serving Afton, Jolivue, and Crimora, are reviewed against bodies such as the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission, and CARF International. Compare programs, levels of care and payment options, then contact any provider directly.

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4 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Waynesboro, VA

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Waynesboro, VA

Waynesboro sits at the eastern edge of the Shenandoah Valley where Interstate 64 crosses Rockfish Gap, at the point where Skyline Drive meets the Blue Ridge Parkway.

The final battle of the Shenandoah Valley campaign was fought here in March 1865, ending Confederate resistance in the valley.

DuPont operated a large plant in the city for most of the twentieth century, and the South River below it carried mercury contamination that has been the subject of a long remediation program.

Provisional overdose counts for Waynesboro are suppressed by the CDC under small-count disclosure rules, which reflects a small population rather than an absence of the problem.

The treatment picture is thin. Four facilities sit within twelve miles of Waynesboro, all outpatient, and two offer medication-assisted treatment.

None indicates detox or residential care within twelve miles.

Widening to thirty miles reaches thirteen facilities including one with detox, one bed and five intensive outpatient programs, as the ring takes in Charlottesville and Staunton.

Waynesboro is an independent city belonging to no county, which is a Virginia arrangement found almost nowhere else in the United States.

Which Level of Care Do You Need

The figures below use a twelve-mile catchment with wider numbers where they change the picture, covering Waynesboro, Staunton and Charlottesville.

Medically Supervised Detox

Detox means riding out withdrawal with clinical staff watching, usually across three to seven days for alcohol and five to ten for opioids. Around one facility within thirty miles of Waynesboro indicates detox provision, though none sits within twelve. A single option makes waiting times the first question rather than the last. Alcohol withdrawal carries its highest risk in the first seventy-two hours, so overnight medical cover is a fair question to put before admission.

Inpatient Residential Treatment

Residential treatment is a live-in stay of a month or more, suiting people whose home circumstances make stopping difficult. Nothing within twelve miles indicates residential provision, and around one does within thirty. Central Virginia’s residential capacity is thin overall, and out-of-area placement is the realistic expectation.

Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment

Placement in Virginia works to American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria and ARTS funds the whole continuum, so ask which ASAM level an assessment put you at and check the program actually delivers it. Around four providers within twelve miles offer outpatient services, one indicates intensive outpatient and two medication-assisted treatment, rising to thirteen and five within thirty with eight offering maintenance treatment. Five intensive outpatient programs across the wider ring is a reasonable figure for the valley.

Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

When an addiction and a mental health condition occur together, integrated treatment tackles them simultaneously rather than queueing one behind the other. Around two providers within twelve miles of Waynesboro indicate this work, rising to about five within thirty. Valley Community Services Board covers Waynesboro alongside Staunton, Augusta and Highland, and handles mental health and addiction within one organization.

Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living

Where someone lives after treatment matters as much as the treatment. This directory does not cover recovery housing, though the Virginia Association of Recovery Residences certifies homes across the Commonwealth. Because standards are not enforced, ask who certifies a residence before moving in. Housing costs in Waynesboro are moderate by Virginia standards, which makes recovery housing more achievable here than in the northern corridor.

Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Waynesboro, VA

The central valley prices below the state average, and with ARTS covering the full continuum the publicly funded route reaches further here than in most states.

How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?

Standard outpatient care in Waynesboro costs roughly $1,400 to $5,600 a month and is the level the city carries, alongside intensive outpatient at $2,900 to $9,800 a month and medication-assisted treatment. Residential treatment at $6,800 to $28,000 a month and medical detox at $1,700 to $5,400 a week both mean traveling.

Because both detox and beds are absent locally, ask a licensed provider to arrange the sequence rather than securing one step and then searching for the next.

Standard rehab and detox, Waynesboro and the wider Virginia market
Level of careMonthlyDaily
Medical detox (7–14 days)$1,700 – $5,400 per week$240 – $770
Residential inpatient$6,800 – $28,000$225 – $930
PHP$7,800 – $15,000$260 – $500
IOP$2,900 – $9,800$95 – $325
Outpatient$1,400 – $5,600$45 – $185
Luxury and executive programs, Virginia
Level of careMonthlyDaily
Residential inpatient$19,000 – $55,000+$630 – $1,830
PHP$15,000 – $34,000$500 – $1,130
IOP$10,500 – $26,000$350 – $865
Outpatient$5,400 – $17,000$180 – $565

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, Medicare and Cardinal Care are all common here.

Being covered and being approved are different things. Expect prior authorization ahead of any detox or residential admission, and expect network status to settle what you actually pay. Anyone commuting toward Charlottesville or Harrisonburg should know that treatment at the far end of that existing drive is frequently more practical than it first appears.

Virginia Medicaid runs as Cardinal Care, delivered through managed care plans including Aetna Better Health, Anthem HealthKeepers Plus, Molina, Sentara Community Plan and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Which plan you hold decides which programs are in network, so give the plan name rather than simply saying you have Medicaid.

Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Waynesboro, VA

Virginia covers addiction treatment through Medicaid more fully than most states. The Addiction and Recovery Treatment Services benefit, introduced in 2017, pays for the whole ASAM continuum including inpatient detox and residential care, which many state Medicaid programs still will not fund. Virginia also expanded Medicaid in 2019, so a single adult earning up to roughly $21,600 a year generally qualifies regardless of whether they have children or a disability. If cost is the reason you have not called anyone, that is the first thing worth checking.

Valley Community Services Board is the community services board for Waynesboro, and community services boards are the front door to Virginia’s public behavioral health system. They assess, treat and refer regardless of ability to pay, and under STEP-VA every board in the Commonwealth is required to deliver a defined set of services including same-day access to an initial assessment. That means you can generally be seen quickly without a referral, which is worth knowing before ringing round private programs.

More Help and Recovery Support

Augusta Health in Fishersville sits between Waynesboro and Staunton and serves both cities, with the Charlottesville hospitals across the gap.

Alcoholics Anonymous meets across Waynesboro, Staunton and the central valley through the week. Narcotics Anonymous operates a valley area, and Celebrate Recovery meets in churches throughout the region. Nearby Staunton, Charlottesville and Lexington carry further listings, with more across Virginia.

Free and confidential, available now

Valley Community Services Board — same-day access assessment 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, Waynesboro, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025, data as of 5 July 2026.
  • Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services — Addiction and Recovery Treatment Services (ARTS) benefit and ASAM levels of care.
  • Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services — community services board network, provider licensing and STEP-VA same-day access.
  • Valley Community Services Board — service area and access arrangements.
  • Rehab Seekers directory listings, Waynesboro and Waynesboro, August 2026, and market rate research, Virginia, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.