FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
We've created a list of common questions about our addiction recovery programs.
If your questions was not answered here, please give us a call - we're happy to answer any questions you may have - 804-249-1845
If your questions was not answered here, please give us a call - we're happy to answer any questions you may have - 804-249-1845
How Can I Access McShin Services?
Same day services are available for those seeking recovery support. You can call 804-249-1845, email us at info@mcshin.org, or contact our Director of Admissions directly at 804-382-8157.Does McShin Accept Medicaid or Commercial Health Insurance?
We do not accept insurance. Services are self-paid or grant-funded. Need-based financial aid is available on a case-by-case basis.How Long is the McShin Program?
Our Intensive Recovery Programs range anywhere from 28 to 90 days. After completion, program participants can then transfer to one of our Sober Living Recovery Homes, and there is no time limitations placed on how long a participant can reside in McShin housing.Does McShin Offer Co-Ed Housing?
We do not offer co-ed housing. Our recovery housing and intensive program are not co-ed. However, our participants do interact every Wednesday at our Recovery Center and during all McShin events.Does McShin Offer Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Services?
We do not have any affiliations with an IOP, but if needed will provide IOP resources from the community to our participants.Is McShin Accredited?
Yes. The McShin Foundation is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Peer Recovery Support Services (CAPRSS) and locally accredited by The Virginia Association of Recovery Residences (VARR). CAPRSS is the only accrediting body in the U.S. specifically for recovery community organizations (RCOs), like McShin, and other programs offering addiction peer recovery support services (PRSS). As the Virginia state affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR), VARR monitors, evaluates, and improves standards to build the highest level of quality recovery residences; so, all Virginians have timely access to effective recovery support services.