Rehab Admission Frequently Asked Questions
What forms of payment do you accept?
Payment options include private pay, cash, credit card, checks and most major insurance carriers. We regret that we are not equipped to bill Medicare or Medicaid.
What should I bring?
- Casual clothing (no more than 6 days worth – we have a washer and dryer on site that is available to you at no charge. We also provide the laundry detergent.
- If you will be staying beyond a detox, bring work out clothes to go the gym
- Personal care items (toothbrush, shampoo, soap, deodorant, etc.)
- Medication that you take on a daily basis – could include medication for high blood pressure, diabetes, depression, etc. Please ensure these medications are in the original bottle and that you have plenty to last for your stay at our facility.
- Money for personal items ($20 or $30)
- Your insurance card
- Your cell phone (without a camera), a calling card, or change for the pay phone
- Although we provide all linen, if a comforter or pillow from home would make you feel better, please bring them with you
Please leave the following items at home:
- Perfume/cologne, aerosol sprays, mouthwash containing alcohol
- Cell phone with a camera
- Ipod
- Laptop computer
- Any type of headset
- Hand-held games
- Revealing clothing
May my friends and/or family visit me during my treatment?
Absolutely! Family and friends are encouraged to visit during scheduled times, as well as participate in educational seminars. We offer a free family education session each Wednesday evening at 5:30 p.m. Visitation hours are as follows:
Wed 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Sat & Sun 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
You may also stay in touch with friends and family via the phone. You can also receive mail at our facility.
How long will I be there?
Inpatient treatment varies depending on each individual case. Many factors are considered to include the clinical assessment, insurance provider requirements, and job responsibilities. The maximum length of stay at Mount Regis Center is 6 weeks.
Is Mount Regis Center a locked facility?
No. Mount Regis Center admits those that volunteer for treatment. Our doors are not locked.
How will I get there?
We recommend that you have a family member or friend drive you here. Here’s a link to directions to our facility, In some cases, Mount Regis Center may be able to provide transportation. Contact us directly for your personal travel requirements.
What is a typical day like in treatment?
Your day will be full here. Morning hours include wake-up, nursing services, breakfast, and your first group session begins at 9:00 a.m. Group sessions are held throughout the day with breaks in between. Lunch is served at noon and dinner at 5:00 p.m. each day. Our food is home-made! At least once per week, you will meet with your assigned counselor on a one-on-one basis to address all of your particular needs. Your counselor will give you reading and writing assignments to complete. You will attend community-based 12-step meetings with your peers every day of the week. Since wellness/fitness is a strong component of our program, we will take you to the gym for a group exercise class three times per week. We also have a fun outing planned each Sunday afternoon. There are late evening and weekend hours whereby television time is permitted.


Mount Regis Center is fully licensed by the state of Virginia as a primary
substance abuse treatment center and is accredited by 