Rehab Cost in Rhode Island: 2026 Treatment Cost Guide

Updated April 2026

429 Drug Overdose Deaths (2022) Source: CDC WONDER — National Vital Statistics System
12 Inpatient Facilities Source: SAMHSA Treatment Locator
4.3% Uninsured Rate (2023) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2023
$18,000–$48,000 30-Day Inpatient (Uninsured) Source: Rhode Island treatment center surveys / RehabNet.com

Rhode Island recorded 429 drug overdose deaths in 2022, a rate of approximately 39 per 100,000 residents — among the 10 highest rates in the nation. The Rhode Island Department of Health reports fentanyl was involved in 84% of 2022 overdose deaths. Despite being the smallest state by land area, Rhode Island sits within major Northeast drug trafficking corridors and has experienced sustained overdose crisis since the early 2010s. Yet Rhode Island has also been a national leader in evidence-based response, becoming the first state in 2016 to implement comprehensive medication-assisted treatment in all state correctional facilities — a program associated with significant reductions in post-release overdose deaths.

Rhode Island expanded Medicaid under the ACA, operates its own state-based marketplace (HealthSource RI), and has achieved one of the lowest uninsured rates in the nation at 4.3%. Combined with a dense concentration of Brown University-affiliated behavioral health programs in Providence and strong community provider networks, Rhode Island offers comprehensive treatment access for its 1.1 million residents. This guide breaks down what rehab actually costs in Rhode Island, what Medicaid and commercial insurance cover, and how to access treatment statewide.

Rehab Costs in Rhode Island: 2026 Overview

Treatment TypeWithout InsuranceWith PPO InsuranceDuration
Medical Detox$1,925 – $8,050$650 – $3,2005-14 days
Inpatient Rehab$18,000 – $48,000$7,000 – $21,00030 days
Luxury/Executive Rehab$40,000 – $70,000+$14,000 – $28,00030 days
Outpatient IOP$3,000 – $9,000$850 – $3,600per month
Standard Outpatient$1,050 – $4,000$325 – $1,500per month
Medication-Assisted Treatment$275 – $750/month$20 – $175/monthongoing
Sober Living Housing$575 – $1,700/monthtypically not coveredongoing

Source: Rhode Island treatment center surveys; RehabNet.com; ClearCostRecovery aggregated data, 2026.

Rhode Island treatment costs run above the national average, reflecting the Northeast regional pricing environment and the state’s higher cost of living. Daily inpatient rates typically range from $600 to $1,600.

Why Rhode Island Rehab Costs Reflect New England Pricing

Several factors shape Rhode Island’s cost landscape:

Northeast Labor Market: Licensed addiction counselors, psychiatrists, and nurses in Rhode Island command salaries consistent with Massachusetts, New York, and Connecticut markets, driving up staffing costs.

Brown University-Affiliated Academic Medicine: Butler Hospital, Bradley Hospital, and other Lifespan/Brown University-affiliated facilities provide high-acuity behavioral health care at academic medical center rates.

Dense Population: Rhode Island’s 1.1 million residents in just 1,545 square miles creates high demand concentrated in Providence County, supporting multiple competing providers but also keeping urban real estate costs elevated.

Regional Cost Variation:

  • Providence County (Providence, Cranston, Warwick, Pawtucket): $18,000-$42,000 (majority of state capacity)
  • Kent County (Warwick/East Greenwich): $18,000-$42,000
  • Washington County (South County): $18,000-$40,000
  • Newport County: $18,000-$45,000 (limited facility count)
  • Bristol County: $18,000-$40,000 (limited facility count)

Rhode Island’s Treatment Landscape

Rhode Island has approximately 78 licensed treatment facilities statewide, including 12 offering residential or inpatient care, according to the SAMHSA Treatment Locator. The Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals (BHDDH) licenses providers and administers federal and state treatment funding.

Distribution of Treatment Facilities in Rhode Island

  • Providence County: 48 facilities (majority of state capacity)
  • Kent County (Warwick/Coventry): 14 facilities
  • Washington County (South County): 7 facilities
  • Newport County: 5 facilities
  • Bristol County: 4 facilities

Rhode Island’s small geography means no resident is far from licensed SUD treatment, though high-volume facilities are concentrated in Providence and surrounding cities.

Key Rhode Island Treatment Regulations

Medicaid Expansion: Rhode Island expanded Medicaid under the ACA. Medicaid is administered through three managed care organizations: Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, Tufts Health Plan RITogether, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan.

HealthSource RI: Rhode Island operates a state-based marketplace at healthsourceri.com, offering ACA plans with strong outreach and enrollment assistance.

BHDDH Licensing: The Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals licenses all Rhode Island SUD treatment providers and administers the federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant.

Correctional MAT: Rhode Island’s 2016 launch of comprehensive MAT in all state correctional facilities — the first such program in the nation — has significantly reduced post-release overdose deaths and become a national model.

BH Link: Rhode Island’s 24/7 behavioral health triage center in East Providence provides walk-in crisis stabilization for mental health and substance use crises, serving as an alternative to emergency rooms.

Insurance Coverage in Rhode Island

Rhode Island’s uninsured rate of 4.3% (U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS) is among the lowest in the United States. Approximately 33,000 Rhode Islanders enrolled in ACA marketplace plans for 2025 through HealthSource RI.

Major Insurance Carriers in Rhode Island

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island — Dominant commercial carrier statewide. Broad network and comprehensive behavioral health coverage.

Tufts Health Plan — Significant commercial and Medicaid managed care presence.

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island — Nonprofit insurer primarily focused on Medicaid managed care.

UnitedHealthcare — Employer plans and Medicaid managed care.

Aetna — National carrier with employer plan presence.

What Insurance Covers in Rhode Island

Under the ACA and Rhode Island insurance law, commercial plans must cover:

  • Inpatient/residential treatment: 24/7 care in a licensed facility
  • Partial hospitalization (PHP): 6+ hours/day of structured programming
  • Intensive outpatient (IOP): 9-12 hours/week of therapy
  • Standard outpatient therapy: Weekly counseling sessions
  • Medication-assisted treatment: Buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone
  • Medical detoxification: Medically supervised withdrawal management
  • Psychiatric care: For co-occurring mental health conditions
  • Crisis intervention: Emergency behavioral health services

Don’t Have Insurance in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island’s 4.3% uninsured rate means nearly all residents have coverage, but pathways exist for those who remain uninsured:

Rhode Island Medicaid: Covers adults earning up to 138% FPL. Apply at HealthSource RI. Comprehensive SUD treatment is covered through managed care.

HealthSource RI (ACA Marketplace): Enroll at healthsourceri.com. Most enrollees qualify for premium tax credits.

BHDDH State-Funded Treatment: The Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals funds treatment through contracted community providers. Uninsured residents can access sliding-scale treatment.

BH Link: 24/7 walk-in crisis stabilization in East Providence, available to all Rhode Islanders regardless of insurance.

Free and Low-Cost Programs:

  • CODAC Behavioral Healthcare (multiple locations) — Sliding-scale outpatient and MAT
  • Gateway Healthcare (Pawtucket) — Community behavioral health with residential
  • The Providence Center — Community behavioral health
  • Phoenix House Rhode Island — Residential treatment
  • Salvation Army Rhode Island — Faith-based residential programs
  • Anchor Recovery Community Center (Pawtucket) — Free peer recovery support

Detox Costs in Rhode Island

Alcohol Detox: $275-$575 per day ($1,925-$8,050 total for 7-14 days). Life-threatening withdrawal requires 24/7 monitoring.

Opioid Detox: $275-$525 per day ($1,925-$5,250 total for 7-10 days). Most Rhode Island programs use buprenorphine-assisted withdrawal as a bridge to long-term MAT.

Benzodiazepine Detox: $300-$600 per day ($4,200-$8,400 for 14 days). Slow tapering required.

Methamphetamine Detox: $225-$450 per day ($1,125-$3,150 for 5-7 days).

Fentanyl Detox: $275-$575 per day ($2,750-$5,750 for 10+ days). Given Rhode Island’s 84% fentanyl involvement rate, extended stabilization is standard.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Costs in Rhode Island

Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone):

  • Without insurance: $300-$675/month
  • With PPO insurance: $20-$165/month
  • With Rhode Island Medicaid: Free for eligible members

Methadone:

  • Without insurance: $275-$475/month (daily dosing and counseling)
  • With Rhode Island Medicaid: Covered
  • With private insurance: $40-$185/month

Vivitrol (extended-release naltrexone):

  • Without insurance: $1,275-$1,625 per monthly injection
  • With insurance: $0-$250/month

Oral Naltrexone:

  • Without insurance: $40-$115/month
  • With insurance: $10-$35/month

MAT access is strong statewide through CODAC Behavioral Healthcare (Rhode Island’s largest opioid treatment provider), Community Care Alliance, and a growing network of primary care buprenorphine prescribers.

Free and Low-Cost Treatment Options in Rhode Island

State-Funded Treatment Through BHDDH

The Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals funds treatment through contracted community providers:

  1. Call 988 or BH Link (414-LINK) for crisis support and navigation
  2. Contact BHDDH at bhddh.ri.gov
  3. Contact a contracted provider — sliding-scale assessment and treatment
  4. Access services — Crisis stabilization, outpatient counseling, MAT, and residential referrals

Rhode Island’s 24/7 behavioral health triage center at 975 Waterman Avenue in East Providence provides walk-in crisis stabilization for mental health and substance use crises. BH Link is available to all Rhode Islanders regardless of insurance status and serves as an alternative to emergency rooms.

CODAC Behavioral Healthcare

Rhode Island’s largest and longest-standing opioid treatment provider, operating multiple clinic locations across the state with methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. CODAC offers sliding-scale services.

Anchor Recovery Community Center

Pawtucket-based peer recovery community center providing free recovery coaching, peer support, and community resources.

Nonprofit and Faith-Based Programs

Phoenix House Rhode Island — Therapeutic community residential treatment.

Gateway Healthcare — Community behavioral health provider with residential and outpatient services.

The Providence Center — Community behavioral health and recovery services.

Butler Hospital — Brown University-affiliated psychiatric hospital with SUD specialty care and financial assistance.

Salvation Army Rhode Island — Faith-based residential programs.

How Long Does Rehab Take in Rhode Island?

30-Day Programs: Most common length. Appropriate for moderate addiction with adequate support systems.

60-Day Programs: Better outcomes for moderate-to-severe addiction.

90-Day Programs: Evidence-based best practice per NIDA research.

Long-Term Residential (6-12 months): Available through therapeutic community placements like Phoenix House and some faith-based programs.

Rhode Island Treatment Continuum:

  1. BH Link crisis stabilization or medical detox (5-14 days)
  2. Residential/inpatient (30-90 days, if clinically indicated)
  3. Partial hospitalization and IOP (8-12 weeks)
  4. Long-term MAT and outpatient counseling (ongoing)
  5. Peer recovery support through Anchor Recovery Community Center (ongoing)

Choosing the Right Rehab in Rhode Island

State Licensing: Verify the facility holds a current Rhode Island BHDDH license.

Accreditation: Joint Commission, CARF, or COA accreditation signals quality above minimum standards.

Evidence-Based Practices: Look for CBT, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and MAT.

MAT Integration: For opioid use disorder, prioritize programs that integrate with long-term MAT providers like CODAC Behavioral Healthcare.

Dual Diagnosis Capability: More than 60% of people with SUD have co-occurring mental health conditions. Consider Butler Hospital and other academic medical center-affiliated programs for complex dual diagnosis cases.

Re-Entry Support: For individuals leaving Rhode Island Department of Corrections, ask about continuity with the correctional MAT program and community re-entry services.

Rhode Island Addiction Resources

Crisis and Referral Hotlines

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988 (call or text, 24/7)
  • BH Link: 414-LINK (414-5465), 24/7 walk-in crisis center
  • Rhode Island 2-1-1: Treatment navigation
  • SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7)

State Agencies

  • Rhode Island BHDDH: bhddh.ri.gov — Provider licensing, state-funded treatment
  • Rhode Island Medicaid / EOHHS: eohhs.ri.gov — Medicaid eligibility and enrollment
  • HealthSource RI: healthsourceri.com — State-based ACA marketplace
  • Rhode Island Department of Health, Overdose Prevention: health.ri.gov

Recovery Support

  • Alcoholics Anonymous Rhode Island: Area 61 meetings statewide
  • Narcotics Anonymous Rhode Island: Statewide meetings
  • Anchor Recovery Community Center: Pawtucket-based peer recovery support
  • RICARES: Rhode Island Communities for Addiction Recovery Efforts
  • SMART Recovery: Science-based alternative
  • Celebrate Recovery: Faith-based recovery support

Final Thoughts: Getting Help in Rhode Island

Rhode Island’s combination of Medicaid expansion, state-based ACA marketplace, one of the lowest uninsured rates in the nation, innovative BH Link crisis center, and national leadership in correctional MAT create comprehensive pathways to treatment. Despite having one of the highest overdose rates in the country, Rhode Island’s integrated treatment infrastructure provides extensive access to evidence-based care.

  1. Call 988 or BH Link (414-LINK) for immediate crisis support and walk-in stabilization
  2. Check Rhode Island Medicaid eligibility — expansion covers adults earning up to 138% FPL
  3. Enroll in coverage through HealthSource RI — subsidized ACA plans
  4. Contact CODAC Behavioral Healthcare for MAT access
  5. Visit Anchor Recovery Community Center for free peer recovery support

Fentanyl drives Rhode Island’s crisis, but Rhode Island’s evidence-based response — from correctional MAT to BH Link to a dense network of community providers — has made recovery possible for thousands. Treatment works, and Rhode Island’s infrastructure delivers it.

Sources

  • CDC WONDER, National Vital Statistics System, 2022. wonder.cdc.gov
  • Rhode Island Department of Health, Drug Overdose Surveillance. health.ri.gov
  • Rhode Island BHDDH. bhddh.ri.gov
  • SAMHSA Treatment Locator, Rhode Island. Accessed April 2026. findtreatment.gov
  • U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2023. data.census.gov
  • HealthSource RI 2025 Open Enrollment Report. healthsourceri.com
  • Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Medicaid Enrollment Reports. eohhs.ri.gov
  • Green TC et al., Rhode Island Department of Corrections MAT Program Evaluation, JAMA Psychiatry, 2018.
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse, Treatment Duration and Outcomes Research. nida.nih.gov
  • RehabNet.com, Rhode Island Facility Cost Surveys, 2025.

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Rhode Island Crisis Resources

BH Link / Rhode Island 988: 988

Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals (BHDDH): https://bhddh.ri.gov/

SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357

Cost estimates are based on aggregated data and may vary by facility and individual circumstances. Statistics are sourced from government and institutional databases. This is not medical advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does rehab cost in Rhode Island?

A 30-day inpatient program in Rhode Island costs $18,000 to $48,000 without insurance. With PPO coverage, out-of-pocket costs typically run $7,000 to $21,000. Rhode Island has expanded Medicaid and has one of the lowest uninsured rates in the nation at 4.3%. Providence has the highest concentration of accredited treatment facilities in the state, with additional programs in Cranston, Warwick, and Newport.

Why is Rhode Island's overdose rate so high?

Rhode Island recorded 429 drug overdose deaths in 2022 — a rate of approximately 39 per 100,000 residents, placing it among the 10 highest states in the nation. The Rhode Island Department of Health reports fentanyl was involved in 84% of 2022 overdose deaths. Rhode Island's density (the smallest state by land area), proximity to major Northeast drug trafficking routes, and historical opioid prescribing patterns have compounded the crisis. Despite the high death rate, Rhode Island has been a national leader in implementing evidence-based treatment — including being the first state to implement medication-assisted treatment in correctional facilities statewide.

What is the cheapest rehab option in Rhode Island?

Affordable options include Rhode Island Medicaid for eligible residents, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island and Neighborhood Health Plan of RI in-network facilities, and SAMHSA-funded programs through the Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals (BHDDH). Enroll in ACA plans at HealthSourceRI.com — Rhode Island's state-based marketplace.

Does Rhode Island Medicaid cover drug rehab?

Yes. Rhode Island Medicaid covers medical detox, inpatient and residential treatment, outpatient counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and psychiatric care. Rhode Island expanded Medicaid under the ACA. Coverage is administered through three managed care organizations: Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, Tufts Health Plan RITogether, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. Apply at healthsourceri.com or by calling Rhode Island Medicaid.

Does insurance cover drug rehab in Rhode Island?

Yes. Private insurance in Rhode Island must cover substance use disorder treatment as an essential health benefit under the ACA. Rhode Island enforces the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act with active state oversight. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, Tufts Health Plan, Neighborhood Health Plan of RI, and UnitedHealthcare are the dominant carriers. Call the behavioral health number on your insurance card to verify inpatient benefits.

What is BH Link in Rhode Island?

BH Link is Rhode Island's 24/7 behavioral health triage center, operating as a walk-in crisis center for mental health and substance use crises. Located in East Providence, BH Link provides crisis stabilization, assessment, brief intervention, and referral to treatment. It serves as an alternative to emergency rooms for behavioral health crises and is available to all Rhode Islanders regardless of insurance status. Call 414-LINK (414-5465) or walk in 24/7.

How much is 28 days in rehab in Rhode Island?

A 28–30 day inpatient rehab program in Rhode Island costs approximately $18,000 to $48,000 without insurance. With PPO insurance, out-of-pocket costs typically range from $7,000 to $21,000 depending on your deductible, coinsurance, and whether the facility is in-network. Luxury or specialized programs can exceed $60,000 per month.

What are the best rehabs in Rhode Island?

Leading Rhode Island treatment programs include Butler Hospital (Providence) — Brown University-affiliated psychiatric hospital with SUD specialty care; CODAC Behavioral Healthcare (multiple locations) — long-standing community behavioral health provider; Phoenix House Rhode Island; Gateway Healthcare (Pawtucket) — community behavioral health with residential; The Providence Center; and Adcare Hospital (Warwick) — residential and detox. Look for Joint Commission or CARF accreditation, MAT availability, and dual diagnosis capability.

How much does detox cost in Rhode Island?

Medical detox in Rhode Island costs $275-$575 per day without insurance, with total costs ranging from $1,925 to $8,050 depending on substance and length of stay. Alcohol and benzodiazepine detox require 5-14 days. Opioid detox takes 7-10 days with buprenorphine-assisted withdrawal. With PPO insurance, out-of-pocket detox costs typically run $650-$3,200. Rhode Island Medicaid covers medically necessary detox.

Was Rhode Island really the first state to offer MAT in prisons?

Yes. In 2016, Rhode Island became the first state in the United States to implement comprehensive medication-assisted treatment (methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone) in all state correctional facilities. The program, launched at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, has been extensively studied and is associated with significant reductions in post-release overdose deaths. Rhode Island's correctional MAT program became a national model and has been replicated in multiple states since.

How long is rehab on average in Rhode Island?

The average inpatient stay in Rhode Island is 30 days, though NIDA recommends 90+ days for best outcomes. Rhode Island programs commonly offer 30, 60, and 90-day residential options. Long-term residential (6-12 months) is available through therapeutic community placements such as Phoenix House and some faith-based programs. Many Rhode Islanders combine shorter residential stays with long-term outpatient MAT through CODAC Behavioral Healthcare and similar community providers.

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