About Journey to Hope Health and Healing Providence
Journey to Hope Health and Healing Providence, affiliated with Behavioral Health Group, is an outpatient addiction treatment center located on Narragansett Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island. The program specializes in medication assisted recovery for opioid use disorder, and also provides counseling and support for alcohol, drug and co-occurring mental health challenges. With walk-in appointments, same-day admissions and services tailored for adults, veterans, pregnant women and individuals with dual diagnoses, Journey to Hope delivers evidence based, person-centered care grounded in dignity and respect.
Medication Assisted Treatment Programs at Journey to Hope
Treatment begins with a clinical assessment and access to FDA-approved medications, including methadone, buprenorphine (Suboxone), extended-release buprenorphine injections and naltrexone (Vivitrol). These options are delivered through an outpatient opioid treatment program (OTP) designed to reduce cravings, support stabilization and enable clients to engage fully in recovery.
Alongside medication, clients receive individual, group and family counseling using cognitive behavioral therapy, 12-step principles and trauma informed mental health support. Wraparound services such as peer support, care coordination, HIV and Hepatitis C testing and medical examinations help address the full spectrum of recovery needs and promote long-term wellness.
Key Features of Journey to Hope Providence
- Program type: Outpatient medication assisted treatment (MAT) and addiction counseling, available in-person or via virtual sessions
- Who they treat: Adults with opioid, alcohol, or drug use disorders, including veterans, pregnant women and those with co-occurring mental health conditions
- Treatment approach: Evidence based medication options paired with CBT, 12-step support and multidisciplinary care from doctors, nurses, counselors and peer specialists
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare, many commercial insurance plans, self-pay and financial assistance or grant funding where available





