Alcohol Treatment Centers & Rehabs in Washington DC
Find local alcohol treatment centers in Washington DC. Click on one of the areas listed below to locate alcohol detox facilities in Washington DC near you.
Click on the Washington DC area in which you seek alcohol treatment
American University Park
Anacostia
Barnaby Terrace
Barnaby Woods
Barry Farms
Bellevue
Benning
Benning Heights
Bloomingdale
Brentwood Village
Brightwood
Brightwood Park
Brookland
Buena Vista
Burleith
Burnham Barrier
Buzzard Point
Capitol Hill
Capitol View
Cathedral Heights
Central Northeast
Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase Heights
Chillum Station
Chinatown
Cleveland Park
Cloisters
Colonial Village
Colony Hill
Columbia Heights
Columbia Island
Congress Heights
Congress Park
Cookes Park
Crestwood
Deanwood
Douglass Dwellings
Dupont Circle
East Central
East End
East Washington Heights
Eastland Gardens
Eckington
Edgewood
Edgewood Terrace
Embassy Park
Fairfax Village
Fairlawn
Farragut Square
Foggy Bottom
Forest Hills
Fort Davis
Fort Dupont
Fort Lincoln New Town
Foxhall
Foxhall Crescent
Foxhall Terrace
Foxhall Village
Friendship Heights
Garfield Heights
Gateway
Georgetown
Giesboro
Glover Park
Good Hope
Goose Island
Greenway
Hampshire Knolls
Hawthorne
Hillcrest
Indian Rock Terrace
Isherwood
Ivy City
Judiciary Square
Kalorama Heights
Kenilworth
Kent
Kingman Park
Knox Hill Dwellings
Lamond Riggs
Langdon
Lanier Heights
LeDroit Park
Lincoln Heights
Lincoln Park
Little Island
Logan Circle
Manor Park
Marshall Heights
Mayfair-Parkside
McLean Gardens
Metropolis View
Michigan Park
Mount Pleasant
Mount Vernon Square
Naylor Gardens
North Cleveland Park
North Gate
North Michigan Park
Northeast Boundary
Northwest Rectangle
Park Place
Park View
Penn Branch
Petworth
Pinehurst Circle
Potomac Heights
Randle Highlands
Reno
Riggs Park
River Terrace
Rock Creek Gardens
Rosedale
Senate Heights
Shaw
Shepherd Park
Sheridan-Kalorama
Shipley Terrace
Southeast
Southwest
Spring Valley
Stanton Park
Sutton Place
Tenleytown
Terra Cotta
The Cloisters
The Palisades
Theodore Roosevelt Island
Thomas Circle
Three Sisters Islands
Trinidad
Truxton Circle
Twining
University Heights
Varnum
Washington City
Washington Highlands
Washington, D.C.
Wesley Heights
West End
West Over View
Westchester
Westminster
Westmoreland Terrace
Westover Place
Woodland
Woodley Park
Woodridge
Washington D.C. Alcohol Resources
DC.gov Department of Behavioral Health Alcohol Substance Use
The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) certifies a network of community-based providers to provide substance use disorder (SUD) services including detoxification, residential and outpatient services based on individual need. DBH also provides a range of prevention and recovery services. Many adults with a substance use disorder also have a mental illness. DBH supports integrated care with screening, diagnosis and treatment for both mental and substance use disorders to treat the whole person for the best health outcomes.
DC.gov Alcohol Treatment Services for Teens and Young Adults
The Department of Behavioral Health offers treatment and support for teens and young people up to age 21 seeking help for drug or alcohol challenges. You can choose from the certified community based providers listed below and call for an appointment. You also can talk to a parent/caregiver, teacher, social worker or friend who can help connect you to one of the providers. A counselor will talk with you about your needs and help choose a program that fits you. If indicated, a counselor also will make a referral to mental health treatment as addiction and mental health challenges often go hand in hand.
Drug Free Youth DC Underage Drinking
“There’s A Reason” is a campaign targeting parents and caregivers to help address the underage drinking problem in DC. Through this campaign, parents and caregivers are given an abundance of resources to use when approaching their child about underage drinking.
Washington DC Area Intergroup Association of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Welcome to the website of the Washington Area Intergroup Association of Alcoholics Anonymous. The online resource for Alcoholics Anonymous in the nation’s capital. The Washington Area Intergroup Association is a service board of representatives from the groups in the Washington Area, including Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties, MD, as well as Washington, DC. Its purpose is service work — to help the groups carry the message on an area-wide basis. Just a few examples are: answering the A.A. telephones, publishing the Where & When, taking meetings to hospitals and institutions, and sponsoring various area events.
Washington Area General Service Assembly – Area 13
Today, the Washington Area General Service Assembly (W.A.G.S.A.) also known as Area 13 of A.A. represents English speaking A.A. groups and A.A. Districts in Montgomery County, MD, Prince George’s County, MD and Washington, D.C. In addition, it represents all Spanish speaking groups in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
Get your or a loved one’s life back on track now by contacting your local alcohol rehab center in Washington DC and starting the necessary treatment today.