Finding the right level of care makes all the difference in how recovery unfolds. Our addiction treatment programs in Mississippi are built around the individual, not a template. We keep group sizes small, maintain gender-specific campuses, and build each clinical plan around what is actually driving the substance use. Whether this is a first attempt or a return after relapse, the goal is the same: give each person what they genuinely need to build something that lasts.
Types of Rehab Programs in Mississippi
Drug and Alcohol Detox Program
We have worked with many people who were afraid to start detox because they did not know what to expect or had experienced difficult withdrawals before. At Extra Mile Recovery, detox is never treated as a routine process or a one-size-fits-all step. Every client begins with a comprehensive medical and clinical assessment so we can determine the safest and most appropriate level of care.
For some individuals, ambulatory detox allows them to safely withdraw while remaining engaged in therapeutic programming under close medical supervision. For those with more severe withdrawal risks or complex medical needs, we provide 24/7 medically supervised detox with continuous monitoring and symptom management. Our medical team evaluates vital signs, manages discomfort, and determines whether medication support is clinically appropriate.
Detox addresses more than physical stabilization. From the first day, clients begin working with our clinical team, so treatment starts immediately, not after withdrawal ends. We focus on helping each person feel safe, clear-minded, and supported as they take the first steps toward recovery.
Residential Inpatient Program
Our addiction treatment programs in Mississippi are structured to provide the time, focus, and clinical depth necessary for meaningful change. In our residential inpatient program, clients live on campus in gender-specific settings that promote accountability, privacy, and concentration on recovery without outside distractions.
Treatment includes individual therapy with licensed clinicians, process-oriented group therapy, family therapy, and evidence-based modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). For clients with trauma histories or co-occurring mental health conditions, trauma-informed care is integrated into treatment planning. Small group sizes allow our clinical team to provide consistent attention and individualized adjustments throughout each client’s stay.
We offer 30, 60, and 90-day residential inpatient programs for men and women at separate locations, both providing the same level of structured, intensive care. Length of stay is determined by clinical need, relapse history, mental health factors, and the stability of the home environment. Residential care is often the right fit for people who need daily therapeutic support, struggle with repeated relapse, or do not have a safe and sober living environment to return to.
Chronic Relapse Program
Completing treatment and still relapsing is one of the most discouraging experiences in recovery. Our Chronic Relapse Program was created specifically for men and women who need a more in-depth and individualized approach after previous treatment attempts have not been successful.
We do not start by repeating what has already been tried. Instead, our clinical team sits down with each person to go through what actually happened. What did the previous treatment miss? Where did the relapse patterns start, and what was driving them? We look at triggers, stressors, unresolved trauma, and any mental health conditions that may not have been properly addressed before. The point is not to assign blame but to find the gaps.
From there, the work shifts toward building something more durable. Trauma-informed therapy is incorporated when it fits, and relapse prevention goes deeper than a list of coping skills. For people who have not connected with traditional therapy formats, we adjust our approach to fit how they actually learn and process. Sustainable recovery looks different for everyone, and this program is designed around what that means for each specific person.
CLIENT SUCCESS IN OUR CHRONIC RELAPSE PROGRAM:
“I came to Extra Mile after many failed attempts in outpatient and 30-day programs. I had been using drugs for 8 years where at the end I was homeless living out of my care. I’m lucky I found this program and I stayed as long as I did (the full 90 days). I’ve grown up in so many ways and now I have the tools to keep me strong when I’m faced with the option to relapse. Today I have a life that’s full and I can once again provide for my family. Extra Mile will always have a special place in my heart!”
J.E.
Aftercare & Alumni
Leaving residential care is its own kind of transition, and having a solid plan in place before that last day matters more than most people expect. Our Aftercare Planning Program begins well before discharge to ensure each person leaves with a clear, realistic plan in place.
Our recovery team works with each client individually to line up what comes next. Outpatient therapy referrals, psychiatric follow-up when needed, recovery meeting connections, and sober living options are all part of the conversation. We also spend time mapping out specific triggers and building a response plan, so there is a clear action to take if things get hard after discharge. Leaving with a plan is not optional here. It is part of how we do things.
Our alumni community is one of the things people mention most when they talk about what helped them stay on track. Former clients stay connected long after leaving, checking in with each other, showing up at events, and reaching out when someone new is struggling. Recovery does not have to be lonely, and for a lot of people, staying connected to this community is what makes the difference between holding on and slipping back.
Sober Living
Some clients complete their addiction treatment programs and feel ready to return to daily life. Others find that a more structured living situation helps them hold onto the progress they have made. Through our sister companies, Brightside and Ascension, we offer sober living and transitional housing for men and women in separate, retreat-style settings in Austin, TX. During aftercare planning, our counselors walk through these options with each client and arrange complimentary transportation from our Mississippi locations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of addiction treatment programs do you offer?
We provide a full continuum of care, including drug and alcohol detox, residential inpatient programs, a chronic relapse program for people who have struggled to maintain sobriety after previous treatment, aftercare and alumni programming, and sober living through our sister companies in Austin, TX.
How quickly can someone be admitted?
Admissions can often occur within 24 to 72 hours of the initial clinical assessment and insurance verification. Our admissions team guides each person step by step and answers questions along the way.
How is Extra Mile Recovery different from other treatment centers?
Each client receives a treatment plan built around their specific needs, history, and goals. We also offer gender-specific programs in separate facilities, small group sizes for more individualized attention, and a calm, nature-filled environment that supports focus and healing.
Do you offer gender-specific programs?
Yes. We operate separate facilities for men and women, providing a focused environment where clients can concentrate fully on their recovery.
How long do your inpatient programs last?
We offer 30, 60, and 90-day residential programs. Our team helps determine the right length of stay based on clinical need and individual progress.
What is your approach to detox?
Our detox programs are medically supervised and tailored to each client. We offer ambulatory detox for those who can safely detox with close monitoring, and 24/7 medical detox for clients with severe withdrawal symptoms or complex medical needs.
What is the Chronic Relapse Program?
This specialized program is designed for people who have completed treatment before but continue to relapse. We analyze past triggers, address gaps in previous treatment, and adapt our approach for clients who have not responded to traditional models.
Who may not be a good fit for residential treatment?
Individuals who require acute psychiatric hospitalization or advanced medical stabilization beyond our detox capabilities may need a higher level of care first. Our priority is placing every person in the safest and most appropriate setting.
Is medication-assisted treatment available?
Medication-assisted treatment is evaluated on an individual basis under medical supervision. Recommendations are based on safety, medical history, and long-term recovery goals.
What role does family play in treatment?
Family involvement is encouraged when appropriate. Through family therapy and structured communication, we help repair relationships, establish healthy boundaries, and build a stronger support system for lasting recovery.
What support is available after rehab?
Our aftercare planning helps clients transition back into daily life by reinforcing coping skills, identifying triggers, and building a strong support network. Our alumni community provides ongoing connection and encouragement.
Do you accept insurance?
We work with many major insurance providers and verify benefits before admission so individuals and families have a clear picture of coverage and any potential out-of-pocket costs.
Where are your locations?
We have two gender-specific locations in Mississippi, each set on acres of peaceful, natural land designed to support focus and healing.
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Find the Right Addiction Treatment Programs in Mississippi
People arrive at Extra Mile Recovery from all kinds of situations. Some are here for the first time. Some have been through treatment before and are not sure what will be different this time. We meet both with the same honesty and the same commitment. Our gender-specific programs provide the clinical depth, structure, and personal attention that make real change possible. The levels of care for addiction treatment we offer are designed to meet each person where they are, not where we wish they were. If you or someone you love is struggling, a conversation with our admissions team is a good place to start.