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Freeman Recovery Center provides addiction treatment and dual diagnosis care to residents of Nolensville, Tennessee, from two facilities located about 40 miles away in Dickson and Burns, TN. Whether someone needs medically supervised detox, inpatient residential care, or flexible outpatient programming through PHP or IOP, FRC offers a full continuum of accredited services built to meet people where they are. Same-day admissions are available, and the team can verify insurance benefits at no cost before anyone takes the next step. Call (615) 645-3677 any time to get started.

Addiction Care Within Reach of Nolensville, TN

Nolensville sits in Williamson County, one of the fastest-growing communities in Middle Tennessee. But rapid growth has not insulated the area from the substance use challenges affecting the rest of the state. Families and individuals from Nolensville regularly seek care across the region, and Freeman Recovery Center has become one of the most accessible and clinically accredited options available to them.

FRC operates two primary facilities, both in Dickson County. The Dickson campus at 250 State St handles outpatient levels of care, including PHP and IOP. The Burns campus, located just outside of Dickson, houses medically monitored detox and residential treatment. From Nolensville, both are accessible via I-840 and US-70, making what feels like a distant option genuinely reachable, especially for those who want structured distance from familiar environments during treatment.

Getting started does not require a long wait. Call (615) 645-3677 any time, around the clock, and the admissions team will walk through an initial assessment, check insurance coverage, and identify which level of care fits the situation. For many callers from Nolensville, that conversation results in same-day placement.

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What Levels of Care Are Available Near Nolensville, TN

Freeman Recovery Center runs a complete care continuum. The structure at FRC allows patients to start at the right level and step down at a clinically appropriate pace, rather than moving from inpatient care to no support at all.

Here is what that continuum looks like in practice:

  • Medical Detox at the Burns, TN campus provides 24/7 clinical monitoring through withdrawal. This is the medically appropriate starting point for alcohol dependence, opioid use disorder, benzodiazepine dependence, and other substances where abrupt cessation carries physical risk. The focus is on managing withdrawal safely while stabilizing the patient for the next phase of treatment.
  • Residential Treatment (also in Burns, TN) follows detox for patients who need structured, immersive care before returning to outpatient life. Programs range from 7, 14, 21, and 30-day short-term stays to 60, 90, and 180-day longer-term residential tracks. The residential setting removes patients from the environment where substances were used, which is often where recovery gains the most traction early on.
  • Partial Hospitalization (PHP) at the Dickson outpatient campus offers intensive daytime clinical programming while patients live at home or in supportive recovery housing. PHP is the highest-intensity outpatient level in the continuum, with structured therapeutic hours across most days of the week.
  • Intensive Outpatient (IOP) provides several hours of therapy per week with scheduling flexibility. Evening IOP sessions are available for those managing work, parenting, or school commitments alongside treatment. Sober living housing near the Dickson campus is available for IOP patients who need a stable living environment but not full residential care.
  • Standard Outpatient and Telehealth serve patients in the maintenance and continuing care phase. Freeman Recovery Online delivers live PHP and IOP sessions via secure video conferencing, which makes ongoing care from Nolensville significantly easier for those who cannot commit to daily in-person travel.
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is integrated across levels of care, using FDA-approved medications including buprenorphine, naltrexone, Suboxone, and others alongside counseling. MAT is also available through Freeman Health Partners, FRC’s sister medical and psychiatric organization.

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    Our Facilities Near Nolensville, TN

    Freeman Recovery Center offers addiction treatment near Nolensville, Tennessee, with multiple levels of care available just outside the Nashville area. Our 24/7 medical detox and residential inpatient treatment facility is located at 1615 Highway 96, Burns, TN 37029, while PHP, IOP, and outpatient services are available Monday through Friday, 8am to 9pm at 250 State St., Dickson, TN 37055, providing structured support as you move through each stage of recovery.

    The Clinical Foundation Behind the Care

    FRC holds Joint Commission accreditation, which represents the highest accreditation standard available to healthcare institutions. The facility is also licensed by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS), LegitScript certified, SAMHSA registered, and a member of NAATP, meaning its practices are bound by that organization’s code of ethics on service delivery and marketing.

    These credentials matter because they represent external verification of clinical quality. Not every rehab operating in Tennessee carries all of them.

    The therapies used across FRC’s programs are evidence-based and applied by licensed clinicians. The core modalities include:

    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Identifies and restructures the thought patterns driving substance use behavior
    • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Builds emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness
    • Motivational Interviewing (MI): A client-centered approach that guides individuals toward their own motivation for change rather than imposing external pressure
    • Trauma-Focused Therapy: Addresses trauma as a root cause of addiction, not a separate issue to be handled later
    • Family Therapy: Rebuilds communication and trust with loved ones who have been affected by addiction
    • Relapse Prevention Training: Teaches trigger identification, coping strategies, and long-term maintenance planning

    The residential program also incorporates 12-step and non-12-step tracks, group therapy, gender-specific support groups, contingency management, and case management with discharge planning. For patients whose faith matters to them, the “Arise” faith-based recovery track offers a Christ-centered, biblically grounded option alongside secular programming.

    More than 50% of FRC’s staff are personally in recovery. That is not a marketing line; it is a structural decision about who the facility hires and why. Patients at FRC consistently describe that experience in their feedback.

    Statistics and Information on Addiction & Rehab in Nolensville, TN

    Statistics and Information on Addiction & Rehab in Nolensville, TN

    In 2020, Tennessee had 18,865 individuals undergoing treatment for substance abuse, as reported by SAMHSA’s Tennessee N-SSATS. By May 2022, 28.7% of adults in the state who experienced anxiety and depressive disorders indicated a need for counseling but did not receive it in the previous month, according to KFF. 

    Prescription opioids were responsible for 42.1% of opioid overdose deaths, while heroin contributed to 28.2% and synthetic opioids accounted for 63.3%. Overall, opioids were linked to 71.7% of all overdose fatalities in Tennessee. In 2022, the state recorded 3,826 fatal drug and alcohol overdoses. Additionally, 16.6% of adults reported engaging in heavy or binge drinking in the past month, according to America’s Health Rankings.


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    What Patients from Nolensville Have Said

    The patient reviews for Freeman Recovery Center reflect something consistent across intake experiences, staff interactions, and long-term outcomes. One former patient credited the therapeutic work they completed at FRC among the most meaningful parts of their recovery and praised the clinical staff by name. Another wrote that the staff “will change your life,” citing the medical team specifically. A family member whose husband returned for a second stay noted that “they got him a bed the first day he called them” and that staff “welcomed him again” without judgment. A third patient who completed all three stages of the program called the staff “amazing and very knowledgeable.”

    What comes through repeatedly is that the staff-to-patient relationship at FRC feels different from a clinical transaction. The lived-experience majority among staff creates an environment where patients do not have to explain what addiction feels like to someone who has never experienced it.

    Life After Treatment: Sober Living and Alumni Support in Middle Tennessee

    Getting through detox and residential care is a significant accomplishment. What comes after that phase often determines whether those gains hold. FRC addresses this directly through two post-treatment structures.

    Sober living homes across Middle Tennessee provide gender-specific transitional housing for people stepping down from residential treatment or participating in PHP and IOP. These are structured environments, not independent apartments. Residents maintain sobriety expectations, engage with continuing care programming, and build the daily routines that make long-term recovery sustainable.

    The Aftercare alumni program extends FRC’s reach well beyond discharge. It includes an alumni app for peer connection, alumni events and community nights, recovery coaching, peer mentoring, and outcome follow-up after leaving treatment. Most treatment providers end their relationship at discharge. Freeman Recovery Center built a program specifically to stay connected.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Rehab Near Nolensville, TN

    Where is Freeman Recovery Center in relation to Nolensville?

    Where is Freeman Recovery Center in relation to Nolensville?

    Our Burns campus is about an hour west of Nolensville, located in Middle Tennessee. Burns is rural, set away from the noise and pace of the Nashville metro area, which is intentional. The setting gives clients in early recovery the space and structure they need without being so remote that families can’t visit or that step-down outpatient becomes impractical.

    Can I commute to Freeman from Nolensville for outpatient treatment?

    Can I commute to Freeman from Nolensville for outpatient treatment?

    For PHP and IOP, the commute from Nolensville is feasible for some clients, though most people doing intensive outpatient work prefer to find programs closer to home for daily logistics. Residential and detox don’t involve commuting since you live on campus during treatment. If you’re considering outpatient and want to discuss whether the Burns commute works for your schedule, we can talk it through during the assessment call.

    Why do people from Nolensville choose Freeman over Nashville-area facilities?

    Why do people from Nolensville choose Freeman over Nashville-area facilities?

    A few reasons people give us. The rural campus environment supports focused recovery in a way urban facilities can’t replicate. Our clinical model emphasizes evidence-based treatment without the high-volume feel of larger facilities. And for some people, even an hour of physical separation from Nashville’s social and work environments is meaningful in early recovery. It’s a fit-based decision, not a one-size-fits-all answer.

    What does the residential program look like for someone from the Nolensville area?

    What does the residential program look like for someone from the Nolensville area?

    Residential care at Burns is typically 30 to 90 days depending on clinical needs, with a structured daily schedule of individual therapy, group sessions, medical and psychiatric oversight, and community-building activities. For Nolensville residents, families can visit during designated times since the drive is manageable. Most people transition into PHP or IOP after residential, and we can coordinate that step-down based on what works for your situation.

    Does Freeman take insurance for Williamson County residents?

    Does Freeman take insurance for Williamson County residents?

    Insurance coverage is based on your plan and Freeman’s network status, not on which Tennessee county you live in. We accept most major commercial insurance plans and will verify your specific benefits at no cost before you commit to anything. Verification tells you what’s covered, what your out-of-pocket would be, and what level of care your plan will authorize.

    What should I bring if I’m coming from Nolensville for residential treatment?

    What should I bring if I’m coming from Nolensville for residential treatment?

    We provide a packing checklist during admissions, but the basics are clothing for the length of stay, personal hygiene items, prescribed medications in original containers, and any comfort items that help you feel settled. Phones and electronics have specific guidelines we’ll review with you. Don’t bring valuables. The goal is to come prepared without bringing the outside world’s stressors with you.


    Additional Drug & Alcohol Addiction and Mental Rehabilitation Stats in Nolensville, Tennessee

    Additional Drug & Alcohol Addiction and Mental Rehabilitation Stats in Nolensville, Tennessee

    • In 2020, 18,865 people were receiving treatment for substance abuse in Tennessee, according to the 2020 Tennessee N-SSATS from SAMHSA.
    • In May 2022, 28.7% of adults in Tennessee who reported anxiety and/or depressive disorder symptoms expressed the need for counseling or therapy but did not receive it in the prior four weeks, KFF reported.
    • Prescription opioids contribute to 42.1% of opioid overdose deaths in Tennessee, according to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics. Heroin is involved in 28.2% of these fatalities, while synthetic opioids play a role in 63.3% of deaths. Overall, opioids are implicated in 71.7% of all overdose fatalities.
    • There were 3,826 fatal drug and alcohol overdoses in Tennessee in 2022, according to the Tennessee Department of Health.
    • 16.6% of adults in Tennessee reported engaging in heavy or binge drinking during the past month, according to America’s Health Rankings.
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