About Regional Addiction Prevention RAP Residential and Outpatient Treatment Facility
Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP) Residential and Outpatient Treatment Facility is a Washington, DC drug and alcohol rehab offering a continuum of substance use disorder care for adults.
The facility emphasizes evidence based and whole person care that addresses addiction alongside housing, health, and stability needs.
Addiction Treatment Programs With MAT
Treatment typically begins with an assessment to determine the appropriate level of care which may include medically supervised detox or direct entry into residential treatment. Clients can transition into outpatient and intensive outpatient programming for continued structure and accountability.
Clients can expect counseling supported by approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and medication assisted treatment. Case management and aftercare planning in addition to referrals for employment, legal, and housing needs help reinforce long term recovery.
Quick Facts About RAP in Washington, DC
- Levels of care: Residential treatment, outpatient, and intensive outpatient services.
- Who they treat: Adults, including men, women, young adults, LGBTQ clients, and people with co-occurring mental health conditions, HIV, or housing instability.
- Approach: CBT, DBT, trauma therapy, motivational interviewing, MAT, and case management.
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, self pay, and sliding scale assistance.
- Support services: Transitional and long term housing assistance, employment, and legal advocacy referrals.





