About The Providence Center
The Providence Center is a behavioral health and addiction treatment provider in Providence, Rhode Island, serving adults, adolescent and children throughout the state. The organization offers a broad continuum of care, including outpatient counseling, residential substance use treatment, crisis intervention, psychiatric services and peer recovery support through more than 60 programs. Clients and families appreciate the integrated approach that connects mental health and addiction care with practical supports like housing assistance, job training and primary health services.
What kinds of treatment programs does The Providence Center offer?
The center provides outpatient individual, group, and family therapy, medication evaluation and management and residential gender specific programs (Roads to Recovery for men and women). Additional services include 24/7 emergency services for children and teens, co-occurring disorder treatment and Anchor Recovery peer support services with mobile outreach and recovery coaching.
Who can get help at The Providence Center?
The Providence Center serves adults, adolescents and children dealing with substance use, mental health challenges or co-occurring disorders. Family involvement is emphasized in child and adolescent counseling, and gender-specific residential options are available for adults.
Where is The Providence Center located?
The main adult outpatient services are located at 530 North Main Street in Providence, with multiple program sites across Rhode Island to improve community access.
Does The Providence Center accept insurance or offer financial help?
The center accepts Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE and private insurance. They also offer self-pay options. Financial assistance and sliding fee discounts are available based on family size and income, and services are provided regardless of ability to pay.





