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Cedar Mountain Center

Hospital-Based Addiction Treatment in Cody, Wyoming

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4.1

(11 Google reviews)

Substance Use Detox Residential Outpatient Hospital-Setting City Coed Adults
707 Sheridan Ave Third Floor, Cody, WY 82414
Open 24/7 for Admissions
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Overview

Cedar Mountain Center, offers a structured, medically integrated approach to addiction recovery as a dedicated 16-bed behavioral health unit within Cody Regional Health Hospital. This hospital-based setting provides a secure, supervised environment with a seamless continuum of care, from medically supervised detox to a comprehensive 60-day residential program and outpatient services. The clean, modern facility features shared rooms with en-suite bathrooms, a fitness center, and lounge areas. Specializing in treating adults with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions, the center ensures both physical and psychological needs are met with weekly access to a psychiatrist. This program is ideal for individuals seeking a high level of medical oversight during their recovery. While the hospital was founded in 1940, this addiction program started in 2021. Visit their website here.

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Hospital-Based Unit
16-Bed Occupancy
Shared Rooms
Tech-Free (no personal phones)
Fitness Center
Lounge Area
Scheduled Family Visits
Insurance Accepted

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(307) 578-2531

Treatment

Levels of Care

Medically Supervised Detox

Safe withdrawal management.

Hospital-based detox with 24/7 medical monitoring. Higher levels of care available on-site if needed.

Residential Treatment

Immersive, 24/7 structured care.

A comprehensive 60-day inpatient program providing intensive therapy and support in a residential unit.

Outpatient Services

Flexible step-down support.

Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and general Outpatient (OP) levels of care for flexible support while living at home.

Approaches

Individual Therapy One-on-one counseling sessions with a licensed therapist to address personal challenges.
Group Therapy Peer-supported sessions led by a counselor to discuss shared experiences and build coping skills.
Dual Diagnosis Integrated treatment for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders, with psychiatric oversight.
Relapse Prevention Education and strategy development to identify triggers and maintain long-term sobriety.
Psychoeducation Informational sessions to help clients and families understand the nature of addiction and recovery.
Behavioral Therapies Evidence-based approaches like CBT or DBT to modify harmful behaviors and thought patterns.
Coping Skills Training Practical training to develop healthy strategies for managing stress and triggers.

Policies

Supervised Unit

Clients remain on the unit unless staff-approved.

No Electronics

Cell phones and laptops are prohibited.

MAT Permitted

Medication-Assisted Treatment is available.

Tobacco-Free Campus

Nicotine replacement is provided.

Mandatory Participation

Full participation in all activities is required.

Visitation Policy

Visits allowed after initial 2-week period.

Cost

Payment Structure

Cedar Mountain Center accepts most private insurances. For Wyoming residents, state-funded options can cover 100% of treatment. Call to verify benefits.

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Self-Pay

For those paying out-of-pocket, the estimated costs are:

  • Detox & Residential Care: ~$1,000 / Day

Reviews

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4.1 / 5

Based on 11 Google reviews

What Clients Appreciate

  • Caring Staff: Clients report life-changing experiences and praise the caring, dedicated staff.

  • Holistic Approach: The individualized treatment for both addiction and co-occurring issues is highly valued.

  • Effective Program: Many feel they leave with essential life skills and tools for long-term recovery.

"Cedar Mountain Center was a life changing experience for me... I learned life skills and dialectical skills that have changed my life in ways I never thought possible. The directors of this program know what they are doing."

— Tim B. (Google Review)

"My time at CMC was a blessing when I needed one. I found a staff that cared for their clients to the core of their being. They are holistic in their approach... I left with a lot more knowledge and tools for self care than I came in with..."

— David L. (Google Review)
View additional context from reviews

Specific negative reviews for Cedar Mountain Center are very rare. Most negative feedback on Google is directed towards other departments of the larger Cody Regional Health system, such as the emergency room or billing, and does not reflect the client experience within the treatment center itself.

Location

Address

Cedar Mountain Center

707 Sheridan Ave Third Floor

Cody, WY 82414, USA

Hours

Admissions: 24/7
Residential programs operate 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this a closed/locked facility?

Yes this is a hospital-based residential treatment unit. It operates in a structured and supervised setting for safety, but it is not described as a correctional or jail-like locked facility. Clients are expected to follow program guidelines and remain on the unit unless approved by staff.

2. Who else will be in treatment with me at your facility? What is their occupancy?

You will be in treatment with other adults who are working on recovery from substance use disorders, many of whom may also have co-occurring mental health conditions. Rooms are shared. The exact number of residents at one time is not publicly specified, but it is a residential program within a hospital system rather than a large campus-style facility.

3. Does this program use the 12-steps, or not use the 12-steps? Smart Recovery? Celebrate Recovery?

The program incorporates traditional recovery principles and commonly includes 12-step–based concepts as part of treatment. It is not specifically advertised as a SMART Recovery or Celebrate Recovery program.

4. What should I bring with me?

You should bring comfortable clothing appropriate for a residential stay, personal hygiene items (alcohol-free), any prescribed medications in their original bottles, insurance information, and a list of emergency contacts. Specific packing lists are typically provided during admission scheduling.

5. What should I leave at home?

Leave alcohol, drugs, weapons, revealing clothing, outside food or drinks, and personal electronics such as cell phones at home. Tobacco products are also not permitted.

6. Is smoking/vaping allowed?

Smoking and vaping are not allowed. Nicotine replacement options such as patches or gum may be provided.

7. What is the living situation like? Apartments? Hospital/unit setting? Ranch/cabin? Home-like houses?

The living situation is a hospital-based residential unit within a regional medical center. It is not a ranch, cabin, or private home-style setting.

8. Can I get my own room? Bathroom?

Rooms are shared. Bathrooms are en-suite and shared with your roommate. Private rooms are not standard.

9. Is the program faith-based?

The program is not described as faith-based. It operates within a medical and behavioral health model.

10. Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?

Yes, medication-assisted treatment, including medications such as Suboxone, may be permitted as part of a medically supervised treatment plan when clinically appropriate.

11. Can I use my phone or laptop? Is there WiFi?

Cell phones are not permitted. Visits and access to a landline phone are allowed after approximately two weeks in the program. Personal laptops and general WiFi use are not part of the standard residential setting.

12. Are family visits allowed?

Yes, family visits are allowed after the first two weeks, according to program guidelines.

13. How long will I be there?

The residential program is typically 60 days, though length of stay can vary depending on clinical needs.

14. Who provides care here? Treatment team? Staff?

Care is provided by a multidisciplinary treatment team that includes licensed counselors, nursing staff, and medical providers. A psychiatrist (MD) is available approximately once per week for psychiatric care and medication management.

15. What types of therapies do you use in your addiction treatment programs?

Treatment typically includes individual therapy, group therapy, relapse prevention education, psychoeducation, and behavioral therapies. The program may also incorporate coping skills training and structured recovery work.

16. How do you treat dual diagnosis?

Dual diagnosis is treated through integrated care that addresses both substance use and mental health disorders at the same time. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and therapy are coordinated as part of a comprehensive plan.

17. Do you accept insurance for substance use disorder treatment?

Yes, most clients use private insurance or state funding. The program works with insurance providers to determine coverage.

18. What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment?

Inpatient treatment involves living at the facility full-time with structured daily programming and medical oversight. Outpatient treatment allows clients to live at home and attend scheduled therapy sessions during the week.

19. What types of support and aftercare are available once treatment ends?

Aftercare planning typically includes referrals to outpatient counseling, community support groups, medication management when appropriate, and coordination with local providers to support continued recovery.

20. What will my costs be for treatment?

The approximate cost is around $1,000 per day. However, most individuals use insurance or state funding, which significantly reduces out-of-pocket costs depending on coverage.

21. Do you provide detoxification services?

Yes, medically supervised detoxification services are available.

22. What family involvement is included in the treatment process?

Family involvement may include family education, therapy sessions when appropriate, and structured visitation after the initial stabilization period.

23. What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?

The facility offers medically supervised detox, residential treatment (typically 60 days), and outpatient services.

24. Do you treat co-occurring mental disorders?

Yes, co-occurring mental health disorders are treated alongside substance use disorders.

25. Are there psychiatrists and psychologists on staff?

A psychiatrist (MD) is available weekly for psychiatric services and medication management. Licensed therapists and counselors provide psychotherapy services.

26. What is the length of a residential stay for substance use disorders?

The standard residential stay is approximately 60 days.

27. What is the layout of the campus?

The program is housed within a regional medical center campus in a dedicated behavioral health unit. It is not a separate luxury campus or retreat-style property.

28. Is there any follow-up after discharge?

Yes, discharge planning includes referrals and coordination for continued outpatient care and recovery support.

29. How long has this facility been open?

The exact opening date of the treatment unit is not clearly specified, though it operates as part of an established regional health system.

30. Why choose us? What makes it different than other addiction treatment centers?

This program offers hospital-based care with medical oversight, access to a psychiatrist, integrated dual-diagnosis treatment, medically supervised detox, and structured residential programming at a cost typically covered by insurance or state funding. It provides comprehensive clinical care within a regional healthcare system rather than a private luxury model.

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Accreditation & Support

CARF Accredited

Meets high standards of care.

State Licensed

Licensed by the state of Wyoming.

Founded: 2021
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