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Gahanna, Ohio
Insurance Accepted$300 - $1,0003 - 10 days
The Woods at Parkside is a comprehensive rehab facility offering inpatient and outpatient services, including therapy, education, and holistic options. The main goal is to promote overall wellness and equip clients with tools for long-term sobriety and successful reintegration into society.
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The Woods at Parkside is a comprehensive rehab facility offering inpatient and outpatient services, including therapy, education, and holistic options. The main goal is to promote overall wellness and equip clients with tools for long-term sobriety and successful reintegration into society.
Trust SignalsSAMHSANational Association of Addiction Treatment ProvidersThe Joint CommissionLegitScript Certified
The Woods at Parkside is a 50-bed inpatient rehab facility that also provides clients with a full outpatient continuum of care. Clients will participate in psychotherapy, gender-specific group therapy, art, music, therapeutic recreation, addiction education, family programs, 12-step support groups, relapse prevention, stress management, life skill development, and medication management. Some of the unique holistic options available are pound exercise classes, volleyball, corn hole, drum circles,...
The Woods at Parkside is a 50-bed inpatient rehab facility that also provides clients with a full outpatient continuum of care. Clients will participate in psychotherapy, gender-specific group therapy, art, music, therapeutic recreation, addiction education, family programs, 12-step support groups, relapse prevention, stress management, life skill development, and medication management. Some of the unique holistic options available are pound exercise classes, volleyball, corn hole, drum circles, listening meditation, cooking classes, and budgeting classes. While proving drug treatment and alcohol treatment is the immediate goal, the main goal for treatment teams at The Woods is to provide their clients with programs that promote overall wellness. Clients are equipped with tools and skills that can be used once their program has ended to maintain their sobriety, develop new habits, and participate as productive and active members of society. This treatment center prioritizes the long-term goals that, when reached, can actually be the reason a person stays sober rather than relapsing.
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The Woods at Parkside is a 50-bed inpatient rehab facility that also provides clients with a full outpatient continuum of care. Clients will participate in psychotherapy, gender-specific group therapy, art, music, therapeutic recreation, addiction education, family programs, 12-step support groups, relapse prevention, stress management, life skill development, and medication management. Some of the unique holistic options available are pound exercise classes, volleyball, corn hole, drum circles, listening meditation, cooking classes, and budgeting classes. While proving drug treatment and alcohol treatment is the immediate goal, the main goal for treatment teams at The Woods is to provide their clients with programs that promote overall wellness. Clients are equipped with tools and skills that can be used once their program has ended to maintain their sobriety, develop new habits, and participate as productive and active members of society. This treatment center prioritizes the long-term goals that, when reached, can actually be the reason a person stays sober rather than relapsing.
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Reviews
3.7
68 Reviews
Benefits
The staff are understanding, caring, and serious about recovery.
Supportive environment with effective and informative counseling sessions.
Personal rooms after detox with better amenities.
Drawbacks
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Benefits
The staff are understanding, caring, and serious about recovery.
Supportive environment with effective and informative counseling sessions.
Personal rooms after detox with better amenities.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
April 23rd, 2025
When I went 2 years ago things were a little hectic because they were getting a new owner and almost everyone left that worked there. I can't say how it is now with someone new running things. While I was there the staff were absolutely amazing. They were all ex addicts and so understanding and caring. The group I was with for 31 days was full of the greatest people, all serious about recovery. Plenty of outside smoke breaks, walks to creekside. Walks to the gas station 👍👍. That all made up f...
April 23rd, 2025
When I went 2 years ago things were a little hectic because they were getting a new owner and almost everyone left that worked there. I can't say how it is now with someone new running things. While I was there the staff were absolutely amazing. They were all ex addicts and so understanding and caring. The group I was with for 31 days was full of the greatest people, all serious about recovery. Plenty of outside smoke breaks, walks to creekside. Walks to the gas station 👍👍. That all made up for how insanely outdated the building was, I gotta say the detox wing is pretty awful. Hopefully they updated the rooms. There was one shared bathroom to shower and everything because the rooms showers were ice cold and mine sprayed so hard it nearly made my skin bleed. The shared bathroom was really nice and updated though. Once your through detox and moved to the other wing, you get a personal room that is split into two bedrooms that share a toilet shower and little table hangout space. It's SOOOO much better over there. It's sad the detox wing is so awful because that's when you need comfort and care more than anything. The pillows are so flat and old, blankets are awfully thin and the wing stays freezing. Deff bring your own. The food was okay, I didn't eat for 5 days but once I went to the dining room I found yogurt, cereal and things I was able to eat while detoxing and feeling awful obviously. The doctors don't care at all, I remember the guy literally writing us all the same meds. Seroquel mostly and telling 6 of us younger people we were bipolar lol he just wanted us to be sedated and shut up. I am really sad the staff I had left because they truly were the heart and soul of that buildin. They literally made everything so much better, everyday was enjoyable and they made us smile and laugh 24/7. When I was shy and not leaving my room a few T/A's and nurses took me out for a personal cig break to talk or just visited me to pep me up and those are the things we nee. Those people were my saving graces
April 23rd, 2025
I am a former employee from The Woods at Parkside. I had just been released to the halfway house from prison. Some of you may think,"oh no, they hire people from prison"? But in fact the reason I was hired was because of my extensive knowledge dealing with addiction.
The Woods at Parkside was such a great place to work for me. It was a very supportive environment, I had co-workers that I felt a kin to right off the bat. The only down side about the job really had nothing to do with the establ...
April 23rd, 2025
I am a former employee from The Woods at Parkside. I had just been released to the halfway house from prison. Some of you may think,"oh no, they hire people from prison"? But in fact the reason I was hired was because of my extensive knowledge dealing with addiction.
The Woods at Parkside was such a great place to work for me. It was a very supportive environment, I had co-workers that I felt a kin to right off the bat. The only down side about the job really had nothing to do with the establishment its self. While working there 2 of my fellow employees actually confessed to relapsing. Both of those young men are now deceased. The thing about it is the establishment didn't fail those men. As unfortunate as it is the truth about addiction. Is that you will end up in 1 of 3 places if you continue to use and it's Jails Institutions or Death. Looking over some of the reviews as an addict and someone who worked there the thing people need to realize is that you have to work the program. If you don't work with them, then you will not succeed and then pretend that it's the fault of the rehabilitation program. But that's not true the fault lies within you. Being an employee the only things I would say is that there should be more recognition for employees and there should be better communication with staff and not having staff who undermine other staff especially in front of patient's. Also there shouldn't be favoritism amoung staff for other staff or patients.
April 23rd, 2025
I was at Parkside in September. I got to learn a lot and built a solid foundation for my recovery. I met great people and the facility was nice. During in patient, Haley was my counselor and she did a wonderful job getting me started on the right foot and helping me find out a lot about myself that I did not know. Haley also kept the mood of the facility in good spirits and always ran great groups. I also completed IOP at Parkside. Leslie was my counselor for IOP and I was always excited to s...
April 23rd, 2025
I was at Parkside in September. I got to learn a lot and built a solid foundation for my recovery. I met great people and the facility was nice. During in patient, Haley was my counselor and she did a wonderful job getting me started on the right foot and helping me find out a lot about myself that I did not know. Haley also kept the mood of the facility in good spirits and always ran great groups. I also completed IOP at Parkside. Leslie was my counselor for IOP and I was always excited to show up for IOP because her groups were very effective and informative. Leslie did a great job making me discuss more and continued to help me grow in early recovery. Haley and Leslie really make Parkside a better place and I am grateful that I got to work with both of them. You can tell they enjoy what they do for a living and they really helped me get off to a good start!
April 23rd, 2025
A convenient to get to & quiet location that helps give a recovery environment in a building that has a nice layout for the multiple activities you partake in daily. Including a nice nature area for quiet self reflection and healthy walks as well as social recreation such as basketball and horse shoes. The Staff though makes the place Great... Friendly people with different backrounds that are all their to give you guidance and a nice cafeteria with full salad bar...Friday night pizza night a...
April 23rd, 2025
A convenient to get to & quiet location that helps give a recovery environment in a building that has a nice layout for the multiple activities you partake in daily. Including a nice nature area for quiet self reflection and healthy walks as well as social recreation such as basketball and horse shoes. The Staff though makes the place Great... Friendly people with different backrounds that are all their to give you guidance and a nice cafeteria with full salad bar...Friday night pizza night and Sunday night ice cream night are great for morale. A nightly movie before bed gives a nice Finnish each day.
April 23rd, 2023
I was treated poorly from the check-in and on.
The woman that checked me in was extremely rude, interrupted me, and at one point even held up her finger in front of me as if to hush me like you would a child.
From that point on it was worse. Even a woman on the cafeteria staff made a snarky comment to me when I asked a simple question. It was very uncalled for. Usually you can count on cafeteria staff being the cool ones.
They also accused me of stealing (the items later turned up). I won'...
April 23rd, 2023
I was treated poorly from the check-in and on.
The woman that checked me in was extremely rude, interrupted me, and at one point even held up her finger in front of me as if to hush me like you would a child.
From that point on it was worse. Even a woman on the cafeteria staff made a snarky comment to me when I asked a simple question. It was very uncalled for. Usually you can count on cafeteria staff being the cool ones.
They also accused me of stealing (the items later turned up). I won't hold my breath for an apology.
My counselor was very high strung and stressed me out. Although I will say he meant well. There was another staff member, Mary, that I'd have paired better with but somehow they didn't see that, nor did they care.
Checked out early. Been clean ever since.
April 23rd, 2020
This place is totally different then it was even a couple years ago! It’s done wonders for my loved one who went there a short time ago! The staff was so kind & supportive. Their educational seminar they do on Saturday mornings is great! Counselor Devin was so patient with my loved one & helped him achieve his goals while in treatment. Thanks Parkside for all your love & support!!!!!!
April 23rd, 2020
This place is totally different then it was even a couple years ago! It’s done wonders for my loved one who went there a short time ago! The staff was so kind & supportive. Their educational seminar they do on Saturday mornings is great! Counselor Devin was so patient with my loved one & helped him achieve his goals while in treatment. Thanks Parkside for all your love & support!!!!!!
April 23rd, 2020
Personally I had a great experience there. The staff was amazing , I seen the Doctor on a Daily through detox, the nurses genuinely cared and the TA s was awesome , had group most all day and and AA or NA or both nightly, I got as much out of one week as I did a month in other places , I felt the holy spirit there and truly feel that this place is anointed and blessed , give it a chance with a honest effort and a want to change and you will find it there
April 23rd, 2020
Personally I had a great experience there. The staff was amazing , I seen the Doctor on a Daily through detox, the nurses genuinely cared and the TA s was awesome , had group most all day and and AA or NA or both nightly, I got as much out of one week as I did a month in other places , I felt the holy spirit there and truly feel that this place is anointed and blessed , give it a chance with a honest effort and a want to change and you will find it there
April 23rd, 2020
I was at Parkside for a week. While I was there, the info I learned was exactly what I needed and I can say that it definitely changed my life. The negative part was the disorganization and lack of communication from the staff. I was told I could not start with outpatient treatment, so I attended the inpatient hospitalization. My counselor said no matter who you are or where you're at in your sobriety, she keeps everyone for 21 days. I ended up leaving after a week due to work responsibilitie...
April 23rd, 2020
I was at Parkside for a week. While I was there, the info I learned was exactly what I needed and I can say that it definitely changed my life. The negative part was the disorganization and lack of communication from the staff. I was told I could not start with outpatient treatment, so I attended the inpatient hospitalization. My counselor said no matter who you are or where you're at in your sobriety, she keeps everyone for 21 days. I ended up leaving after a week due to work responsibilities, and they dismissed me "against medical advice", despite the medical advice not being specific to my situation.
Although I was AMA, my treatment team told me (to my face) that I was approved to attend IOP. Shortly after, several staff members who were not on my treatment team told me that I was not approved and tried to keep me there. One counselor, Tim, straight up lied to my face saying he contacted my counselor and that I wasn't approved and that I needed to stay a few more days. One of the nurses called my counselor right in front of me with Tim next to me, and my counselor said that I was indeed approved.
Despite leaving Saturday, I wasn't able to pick up my wallet and items stored in the safe until Monday. Before I came in on Monday, I called and asked them to have my items available when I arrived. I arrived and sure enough they didn't have my stuff available so I had to go another day without my wallet and ID which was a problem because I was out of medicine and needed a prescription filled.
Overall, I enjoyed my time at Parkside but do not trust a majority of the staff.
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Popular Questions at The Woods at ParksideHow much does treatment at The Woods at Parkside cost?
An average of $100 per day, for 3-10 days
What types of insurance does The Woods at Parkside accept?
Aetna, Amerihealth, Anthem BlueCross, Beacon Health Options, Cigna, ComPsych, First Health, Humana, Magellan, Medicaid, United Healthcare, VA Department of Veteran Affairs
What does The Woods at Parkside treat?
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What types of rehab programs does The Woods at Parkside offer?
Detox, Residential / Inpatient, Partial Hospitalization Program, Intensive Outpatient Program
Does The Woods at Parkside provide holistic or alternative therapies?
Art Therapy, Music Therapy, Recreational Therapy, Yoga
How long will I be in treatment at The Woods at Parkside?
3-10 days
Where is this facility located?
349 Olde Ridenour Rd, Gahanna, OH 43230, USA
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