GAIN is an outpatient substance abuse treatment facility serving individuals and families in Little Rock, AR who are struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Located at 712 West 3rd Street Suite 100 in downtown Little Rock, GAIN provides compassionate, evidence-based care designed to help patients achieve lasting recovery while addressing the underlying mental health conditions that often accompany addiction. The facility understands that recovery is possible and that every person deserves access to quality treatment regardless of their financial situation.
GAIN offers specialized treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, recognizing that many individuals struggle with both addiction and conditions like depression, anxiety, or trauma. The facility provides mental health services integrated with comprehensive substance abuse treatment to address the complete picture of each patient's health. Through outpatient care, patients can receive structured treatment while maintaining their daily responsibilities, including work and family obligations. This flexible approach allows individuals to build recovery skills in a supportive environment while remaining connected to their community and support systems in Little Rock.
GAIN accepts Medicaid as a form of payment, helping to ensure that cost is not a barrier to treatment for eligible individuals and families. Insurance coverage for mental health and substance abuse treatment is protected under the Mental Health Parity Act, meaning that addiction and mental health services receive coverage comparable to other medical conditions. Patients and their families are encouraged to contact GAIN directly to discuss payment options, verify insurance benefits, and explore financial assistance programs that may be available.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, help is available today. The trained specialists at GAIN in Little Rock are standing by to answer your questions, verify your insurance coverage, and guide you through the admission process with compassion and respect. Call (501) 379-4246x3 now to speak with someone who understands your struggle and can help you begin your journey to lasting recovery.