Speak to a treatment specialist now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
Alaska Drug Rehab Treatment Centers:
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Find affordable and state funded drug rehab treatment centers in Alaska, Anchorage, Copper Center, Cordova, Fairbanks, Haines, Juneau, Soldotna, Ketchikan, Kotzebue, Nenana, Ninilchik, Petersburg, Homer, Palmer, Wrangell, Sitka, AK and more.
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SAMHSA: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Get help finding a state funded detox center, rehab center, MAT program, counseling and more for yourself or a loved one then you can call SAMHSA, the government, national, treatment referral helpline at 1-800-662-4357 and ask them to help you find a detox center or rehab program in your state. With or without insurance they will help you find the help you need. SAMHSA doesn’t just help with drug addiction treatment services, they also help you find help for alcohol addiction, homelessness due to substance abuse, sober living housing, trauma and violence therapy, suicide help and prevention, recovery and recovery support, personal counseling, support groups; help for HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis, mental health disorders and behavioral health treatments and services, as well as help for Veterans and military families as well. SAMHSA is a free, 24/7 government service so you can call them anytime. Call today:
SAMHSA:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration:
Tel:1-800-662-4357
Website: www.samhsa.gov
SAMHSA:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration:
Tel:1-800-662-4357
Website: www.samhsa.gov
Volunteers of America
Volunteers of America is a nonprofit human service organization dedicated to the relief of human suffering and the advancement of social justice. We serve over 35,000 people statewide. We offer a wide array of services for young children, adolescents, families and the elderly, which include the following: Intervention and Prevention, Adolescent Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependency Treatment, Restorative Justice Services and so much more. Contact us today.
Volunteers of America
1675 C Street, Ste. 201
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Tel: (907) 279-9634
Website: www.voaak.org
Volunteers of America
1675 C Street, Ste. 201
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Tel: (907) 279-9634
Website: www.voaak.org
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program in Alaska
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program in Alaska provides housing, counseling, life skills education, spiritual development and work therapy for men who are struggling to overcome challenges and difficult circumstances resulting from the effect of substance abuse. This residential program is primarily funded from donations to and sales at Anchorage and Mat-Su Area Salvation Army Thrift stores. The Adult Rehabilitation Center is rooted in a long history of fighting addiction. For over 100 years The Salvation Army has been fighting alcoholism in its 119 United States based adult rehabilitation centers(ARC). Today, ARC ministries extend to those suffering from alcoholism as well as multiple drug addictions. Salvation Army ARC ministries in the United States provide housing, clothing, medical attention and educational aid to men who are seeking help for a drug or alcohol addiction. To apply for admission to The Salvation Army Anchorage Adult Rehabilitation Center program, please complete the application found on our website or contact us.
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program
Alaska Divisional Headquarters
143 East 9th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Phone: (907) 276-2515
Website: www.alaska.salvationarmy.org
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program
Alaska Divisional Headquarters
143 East 9th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Phone: (907) 276-2515
Website: www.alaska.salvationarmy.org
Insight Therapy
Insight Therapy treatment philosophy is based on the cognitive-behavioral model of psychotherapy and our staff’s rich educational and experiential background gives our clients access to a variety of therapeutic styles including EMDR, family systems, reality therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, and other research-based therapy for both Individual Counseling and Group Counseling. We offer an alternative to 12-step programs and at the same time we are able to support clients who find the 12-steps useful. We offer Screening, Intake, Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, and Education for clients dealing with substance abuse and other life issues. We also offer a group for people dealing primarily with emotional issues and not necessarily with substance abuse. This group is designed for clients who find that their emotions interfere with the ability to make good decisions. Insight Therapy’s philosophy encourages empowerment of the individual, which implies personal responsibility for one’s behavior. Rational Recovery is the basis for the self-help support at Insight Therapy, but many of our clients also participate in 12-step meetings outside of our facility. For more information please contact Insight Therapy:
Insight Therapy
600 Cordova St. Ste. 6
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: (907) 677-8942
Website: www.insightalaska.com
Insight Therapy
600 Cordova St. Ste. 6
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: (907) 677-8942
Website: www.insightalaska.com
Akeela
Akeela is one of Alaska’s oldest and most diverse Behavioral Health programs, incorporated in 1974. We provide prevention services in 18 communities throughout the State, and outpatient and residential substance use treatment for community populations in Anchorage and Ketchikan. Akeela also provides prison-based substance use programs in multiple correctional institutions throughout the state. We offer a wide range of outpatient mental health services, as well. Mental health services for adults and families are provided in Anchorage, and a full-range of mental health services: general mental health for adults and youth, emergency psychological services, services for adults with severe/chronic mental illness and for children experiencing severe emotion disturbances are provided in Ketchikan. We also provide transitional housing for mentally ill adults in Ketchikan and for recovering substance users in Anchorage. For more information please contact Akeela:
Akeela
360 West Benson, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Phone: (907) 565-1200
Toll-free: 1-800-478-7738
Website: www.akeela.us
Akeela
360 West Benson, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Phone: (907) 565-1200
Toll-free: 1-800-478-7738
Website: www.akeela.us
Cook Inlet Tribal Council
Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) stands for people, partnership and potential. We are a tribal nonprofit organization helping Alaska Native and American Indian people residing in the Cook Inlet Region of southcentral Alaska reach their full potential. We believe that when we work together, we can help each other develop our strengths and talents, and become successful and self-sufficient individuals, families and communities. Since its inception in 1983, CITC has grown from a fledgling, grass-roots operation with only three employees, to one of the nation’s preeminent culturally responsive social-service organizations serving more than 12,000 people annually, and employing nearly 250 passionate and caring individuals. An array of support services includes education, employment and training services, workforce development, family preservation, and support for individuals recovering from addiction and substance abuse. For more information please contact Cook Inlet Tribal Council:
Cook Inlet Tribal Council
3600 San Jeronimo Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
main (907) 793-3600
toll-free (877) 985-5900
Website: www.citci.org
Cook Inlet Tribal Council
3600 San Jeronimo Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
main (907) 793-3600
toll-free (877) 985-5900
Website: www.citci.org
Providence Health & Services
Providence Health & Services has a long history of serving Alaska, beginning when the Sisters of Providence first brought health care to Nome in 1902 during the Gold Rush. This pioneering spirit set the standard for modern health care in Alaska and formed the foundation for Providence's growth as the state's leading health care provider. At Providence Behavioral Health Services, each patient is treated as a unique individual who is encouraged to take an active role in his/her own treatment. We are committed to a multidisciplinary team approach. Providence Behavioral Health services are available within Anchorage, Mat-Su, Kodiak Island, and Valdez communities. Our providers serve the behavioral health needs of children, adolescents, adults and seniors. We are there when you need help through our 24 hour Crisis Intervention Line and Psychiatric Emergency Department. Our Services include: Behavioral Medicine, Crisis Intervention, Inpatient Acute Adolescent Program. For more information please contact Providence Health & Services:
Providence Health & Services
3801 Lake Otis Parkway, Suite 200
Anchorage, AK 99508
Tel: (907) 212-6900
Website: www.alaska.providence.org
Providence Health & Services
3801 Lake Otis Parkway, Suite 200
Anchorage, AK 99508
Tel: (907) 212-6900
Website: www.alaska.providence.org
Genesis Recovery Services
Genesis Recovery Services helps adult men, women, and families needing behavioral health services. Services are provided for those experiencing substance abuse, disorder/dual diagnosis, lack of safe housing and family dysfunction. Genesis Recovery Services provides according to the needs of the individual(s), 24-hour monitored care, transitional living, family treatment and/or assessment and referral to assist the achieving and maintenance of abstinence. Our goal is to assist in the achievement of quality of life including the areas involved in a --well rounded life style: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health; economic security, employment, positive social and family interdependence and positive self-identification. For more information please contact Genesis Recovery Services:
Genesis Recovery Services
2825 W 42nd Ave?
Anchorage, AK 99517
Tel: (907) 243-5130
Website: www.genesisrecovery.org
Genesis Recovery Services
2825 W 42nd Ave?
Anchorage, AK 99517
Tel: (907) 243-5130
Website: www.genesisrecovery.org
Copper River Native Association
Copper River Native Association, (CRNA) is a goverment facility that provides services for Native Beneficiaries that are enrolled in the Surrounding Villages. We also now exept Medicaid and Private Health Insurance. Our Services Include: Health, Behavioral Health, and Tribal Community Services. CRNA is organized into four departments Administration, Behavioral Health, Health, and Support services. Special emphasis is put on physical health, mental health, and freedom from substance abuse. CRNA provides diagnosis, treatment, and education, in each of these areas. Our purpose is to provide high quality, accessible health care to our tribal members while enhancing cultural awareness through educational opportunities. We are a comprehensive social service organization promoting the emotional contentment, physical health, spiritual wealth, and productive lives of our people. For more information please contact Copper River Native Association:
Copper River Native Association
Mile 104 Richardson Hwy, Drawer H
Copper Center, AK 99573
Phone: 907-822-5241
Website: www.crnative.org
Copper River Native Association
Mile 104 Richardson Hwy, Drawer H
Copper Center, AK 99573
Phone: 907-822-5241
Website: www.crnative.org
Cordova Community Medical Center
Cordova Community Medical Center is a publicly-owned Critical Access Hospital, offering medical services that include preventive, outpatient, and long-term care. Our emergency room is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whether you are a resident of the Cordova area or a visitor to our community, we promise to deliver the high-quality health care that you deserve. No matter the level or the intensity of the substance abuse, recovery is possible! Clinicians at Sound Alternatives offer treatment in both individual and group settings. The substance abuse group meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 5-6 pm. Through the group process, clients are offered the opportunity to develop needed insight and skills to change their behavior. The group support is a positive influence for people working on recovery. Alcoholism and drug abuse have the tendency to create isolating barriers. Developing friendships and supporting relationships help to eliminate these barriers and introduce ways to cope with addiction. If you are seeking treatment due to a court order, Sound Alternatives is a designated ASAM provider. Services and programs of Cordova Community Medical Center are provided to all persons without regard to race, color, national origin, age, disability or diagnosis. CCMC, We believe that healthy people create a healthy community. For more information please contact Cordova Community Medical Center:
Cordova Community Medical Center
PO Box 160 Cordova, Alaska 99574
Phone: 907-424-8000
Website: www.cdvcmc.com
Cordova Community Medical Center
PO Box 160 Cordova, Alaska 99574
Phone: 907-424-8000
Website: www.cdvcmc.com
Tanana Chiefs Conference
Tanana Chiefs Conference: Our services are based upon the strengths and abilities, as well as the needs and challenges of the person served, in order to help the person achieve his or her own recovery vision. Services are based upon an understanding of what wellness, self-responsibility, empowerment and having a meaningful role as a part of the community means for the person seeking services. Our services are provided in three service units: Prevention, Intervention and Treatment. Prevention services include substance abuse, suicide prevention, and tobacco prevention through policy development. Intervention is for consumers who may have problems with substance use or emotional issues that place them at risk.
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Please give us a call if you have any questions or would like to talk about available options. From suicide prevention, to community building and coalition building, to tobacco prevention & policy we are a resource for people seeking hope and communities wanting to learn how. Learn more about TCC’s complete behavioral health solutions. For more information please contact Tanana Chiefs Conference:
Tanana Chiefs Conference 122 1st Avenue Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 Tel: (907)-452-8251 Tel: 1-800-478-6822 (in State) Website: www.tananachiefs.org |
Fairbanks Native Association
Fairbanks Native Association: The Ralph Perdue Center residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation program, short term with an average length of stay of 45 days. Treatment is a combination of education to remain drug and alcohol free by providing individual counseling, process groups and having consumers identify issues which led them to substance abuse and unhealthy lifestyles. Our residential program gives our consumers the opportunity to learn about and obtain treatment for their addiction in a safe, secure and structured environment. Outpatient treatment program offers culturally responsive counseling by offering both a low-level and more intense level of counseling to consumers. Treatment includes group and individual sessions using evidenced-based Best Practices methods to encourage long-term wellness. Our outpatient component provides either Standard Outpatient Treatment or Intensive Outpatient Treatment. Specific services include: Individual Psychotherapy, Group and Family Therapy, Alcohol/drug education, Anger Management, Case Management. The Detoxification unit provides medical detoxification for both male/female adults from alcohol and other chemicals for a period of one to ten days. Licensed medical staff provide around the clock care. Each individual is provided an assessment to determine possible treatment needs. The long term goal is to coordinate appropriate health and social services delivery. For more information please contact Fairbanks Native Association and The Ralph Perdue Center:
Fairbanks Detox Center
605 Younker Court Fairbanks, AK 99701 Phone: 907-456-1053 Website: www.fairbanksnative.org |
Ralph Perdue Center
3100 S. Cushman Street Tel: (907) 452-6251 Tel: (907) 456-4849 fax Website: www.fairbanksnative.org |
Speak to a treatment specialist now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
Turning Point Counseling Services
Turning Point Counseling Services provides high quality treatment to those suffering from Mental Illness and/or Addiction. Turning Point Counseling Services provides a community resource that helps to facilitate quality of life improvements for community members and families. Using an individualized approach that honors ones’ strengths and spirit, we provide a range of therapy and education experiences that move our clients toward wellness. Mental health issues we commonly work with: Addiction, Alcoholism, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, Personality Disorders, Family Dynamics, Couples & Family Counseling, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Psychotic Disorders. Get help today. For more information please contact Turning Point Counseling Services:
Turning Point Counseling Services
315 5th Avenue
Fairbanks AK 99701
Phone: (907) 374-7776
Website: turningpointcounselingservices.com
Turning Point Counseling Services
315 5th Avenue
Fairbanks AK 99701
Phone: (907) 374-7776
Website: turningpointcounselingservices.com
Interior AIDS Association
Interior AIDS Association, IAA'S mission is to reduce the spread of HIV by providing meaningful and effective education and prevention services to individuals and groups who may be at increased risk; and to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS by providing early intervention, case management, and other support services. In keeping with current models of harm reduction, IAA began a Methadone maintenance and detoxification service for opiate dependent individuals called Project Special Delivery. The PSD program gives priority admission to HIV+ persons, injection drug users, and pregnant women. PSD offers individual, family, and group counseling for consumers and their loved ones. PSD personnel also provide case management and aftercare services. Controlled substance users, particularly injection drug users, are at greatest risk for new HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) infections and transmissions. Education and treatment reduce and often eliminate these risks. Project Special Delivery is based on the concept of Harm Reduction. For more information please contact Interior AIDS Association:
Interior AIDS Association
710 Third Ave.
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
Phone: 907. 452.IAAA (4222)
Website: www.interioraids.org
Interior AIDS Association
710 Third Ave.
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
Phone: 907. 452.IAAA (4222)
Website: www.interioraids.org
Family Centered Services of Alaska
Family Centered Services of Alaska (FCSA) is a nationally accredited nonprofit 501(c) (3) corporation which provides individualized mental health and substance abuse treatment, and education services to children, young adults, and their families in the least restrictive setting possible. The top priority of the organization is to provide treatment and support to children and families so that they may have the opportunity to live happy and meaningful lives. The core value of FCSA as noted in our mission statement is "unconditional care" this is the basis for how services are delivered, how staff are trained, and how programs are designed. We strive to achieve our core foundational value by providing individualized services to children using a treatment plan that is inclusive of the child, family, nonprofessional and professional community members. For more information please contact Family Centered Services of Alaska:
Family Centered Services of Alaska
1825 Marika Road
Fairbanks, AK 99709
Phone: 907-474-0890
Website: www.familycenteredservices.com
Family Centered Services of Alaska
1825 Marika Road
Fairbanks, AK 99709
Phone: 907-474-0890
Website: www.familycenteredservices.com
Hope Counseling Center
Hope Counseling Center: Since 1995, Hope Counseling Center, located in Fairbanks, Alaska, has provided Christian counseling and psychotherapy for individuals, couples, families and groups in interior Alaska. Our staff includes Licensed Psychologists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors and Chemical Dependency Counselors. At Hope Counseling Center we pride ourselves on creating a safe, caring environment. It is our goal to offer affordable mental health care by professional, Christian therapists to meet the emotional and spiritual needs of our community. Our therapists work from a holistic perspective, incorporating all aspects of the person into the healing process. We are committed to supporting the well-being of our community and offering therapeutic services that nurture all who seek a healthier, happier life. For more information please contact Hope Counseling Center:
Hope Counseling Center
926 Aspen Street Fairbanks, AK 99701
Phone: 907-451-8208
Website: www.hopecounselingcenter.org
Hope Counseling Center
926 Aspen Street Fairbanks, AK 99701
Phone: 907-451-8208
Website: www.hopecounselingcenter.org
Gastineau Human Services
Gastineau Human Services is a private non-profit behavioral health agency in Juneau, Alaska dedicated to providing the socially stigmatized of Southeast Alaska opportunities to gain the skills and lifestyles necessary to better themselves and their community. GHS provides intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment for adults to overcome alcoholism and substance abuse. Based upon a solid foundation of proven counseling and case management techniques, GHS counselors and staff address the client's long-term needs as well as the practical problems of daily living. Services provided include assessments, treatment planning, group and individual therapy, as well as gender and culture specific therapy. The goal of transitional housing is to help individuals break the cycle of homelessness. Sobriety, community support, and employment are key to individual success, this program focuses in these areas to help residents gain stability and progress to independent living. GHS provides a residential reentry program in Juneau for adults referred by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections. This program helps formerly incarcerated men and women prepare for reintegration back into the community by focusing on substance abuse treatment, reconnection with family, employment, and long-term housing. For more information please contact Gastineau Human Services:
Gastineau Human Services
5597 Aisek Street
Juneau, AK 99801
Tel: 907-780-4338
Website: www.ghscorp.org
Gastineau Human Services
5597 Aisek Street
Juneau, AK 99801
Tel: 907-780-4338
Website: www.ghscorp.org
Juneau Youth Services
Juneau Youth Services (JYS) is a comprehensive behavioral health provider for children and youth, and their families. We began operations in 1961 and currently provide a full array of emergency, residential, and community-based programs, including both mental health and chemical dependency services. Our overall admission philosophy at JYS is to provide individualized, wraparound services to children and families that are strengths-based, and provided in the most normative (least restrictive) settings. This translates into providing programs that simulate homelike environments that emphasize the child's development of positive, nurturing relationships and the skills needed to be successful within the community and in life. A primary goal for all of our programs is to maintain or reunite the child with his or her family, whenever this is in the best interests of the child. For more information please contact Juneau Youth Services:
Juneau Youth Services
P.O. Box 32839 Juneau
Alaska 99803
Tel: (907) 789-7610
Website: www.jys.org
Juneau Youth Services
P.O. Box 32839 Juneau
Alaska 99803
Tel: (907) 789-7610
Website: www.jys.org
Central Peninsula Hospital
Central Peninsula Hospital is a major partner in a regional collaboration, and a lead grantee on a three-year Division of Behavioral Health Prevention and Early Intervention Grant. Central Peninsula Hospital provides targeted treatment services to two distinct populations that were previously identified as un-served or underserved. Adults requiring residential treatment, to address substance abuse, are eligible for care at Serenity House Treatment Center. The Diamond Willow Program serves adolescents at risk for, or returning from, residential treatment settings. For more information about Behavioral Health Services, call 714-4521.
Central Peninsula Hospital
250 Hospital Place
Soldotna, AK 99669-7559
Phone: (907) 714-4404
Website: www.cpgh.org
Central Peninsula Hospital
250 Hospital Place
Soldotna, AK 99669-7559
Phone: (907) 714-4404
Website: www.cpgh.org
Ketchikan Indian Community
Ketchikan Indian Community: We provide an array of holistic, life enhancing, culturally based behavioral health services at KIC Tribal Health Clinic. The following services are confidential and meet the highest standards: Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Services; Mental Health Treatment and Services; Domestic Violence Prevention/Treatment; Batterer's Intervention Services; Youth Prevention and Education Services; Fetal Alcohol Screening and Referral Family Support Services; Elder Care Services; Support Services. KIC’s Behavioral Health Program offers the Tribal Alcohol Program (TAP) for substance use disorder treatment services for adults and adolescents organized around three principal components: Education and Prevention, and Clinical Care, in an outpatient setting. KIC's services and programs also include: Health and Dental Clinic, Employment and Training, which provides programs and workshops to build on employable skills, General Assistance for disadvantaged families and individuals, Higher Education provides supplemental grants to Alaska Natives and American Indians who are enrolled members of the Ketchikan Indian Community whose goal is to obtain a degree from an accredited institute of higher learning, Housing Authority provides safe, sanitary and affordable housing and works to increase affordable home ownership. Behavioral Health is designed to support the Native community in attaining economic and social stability, to enhance their well being, and to provide advocacy. For more information please contact Ketchikan Indian Community:
Ketchikan Indian Community
1158 Salmon Road
Ketchikan, AK 99901
Tel: 907-228-9203
Tel: 907-228-4900
Website: www.kictribe.org
Ketchikan Indian Community
1158 Salmon Road
Ketchikan, AK 99901
Tel: 907-228-9203
Tel: 907-228-4900
Website: www.kictribe.org
Maniilaq Association
Maniilaq Association: For over 30 years, Maniilaq Association has provided health, tribal, and social services to residents of rural Northwest Alaska. Our Alcohol / Substance Abuse (MRC) program uses a holistic approach to provide treatment services to individuals and their families, believing that the entire family plays a role in the recovery process. Outpatient and continuing after-care, family counseling and prevention are integral facets of this program. Established through a grant from the Alaska Federation of Natives, the Mavsigviq program, located at the old Spud Farm, is a Family Recovery Camp where tribal members and families struggling with the disease of addiction can begin the healing process while living a traditional native lifestyle. For more information please contact Maniilaq Health Center:
Maniilaq Health Center
P.O. Box 43, #436 5th Avenue
Kotzebue, AK 99752
Tel: 1-800-431-3321 (within Alaska)
Tel: (907) 442-3321
Website: www.maniilaq.org
Maniilaq Health Center
P.O. Box 43, #436 5th Avenue
Kotzebue, AK 99752
Tel: 1-800-431-3321 (within Alaska)
Tel: (907) 442-3321
Website: www.maniilaq.org
Railbelt Mental Health & Addictions
Railbelt Mental Health & Addictions is a non-profit out patient Community Behavioral Health Center located in interior Alaska. Established on 3/6/1984, the agency serves the northern Railbelt region, which is bisected by theParks Highway, having its northern boundary at the Fairbanks North Star Borough, and as its southern boundary, the Mat-Su Borough. This area is approximately 180 road miles along the George Parks Highways, and includes the communities of Nenana, Anderson, Clear Air Force Base, Healy, McKinleyVillage, DenaliPark, and Cantwell. We provide services to people experiencing abuse / dependence issues with alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs, including: Assessment, Case Management, Advocacy, Referral, Individual Counseling, Significant Other Counseling, Drug/Alcohol Testing, Co-Occurring Disorders. For more information please contact Railbelt Mental Health & Addictions:
Railbelt Mental Health & Addictions
307 East 2nd Street
PO Box 159
Nenana, Alaska 99760
Tel: (907)832-5557
Tel: 1-800-478-5554 (within the state of Alaska)
Website: www.railbelt.org
Railbelt Mental Health & Addictions
307 East 2nd Street
PO Box 159
Nenana, Alaska 99760
Tel: (907)832-5557
Tel: 1-800-478-5554 (within the state of Alaska)
Website: www.railbelt.org
Ninilchik Community Clinic
The Ninilchik Tribe provides Assessments "mental health, drug and alcohol", Outpatient counseling for all ages, ADIS school, ASAP/ Court ordered Assessments and treatment for Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Aftercare, and Education. Licensed Behavioral Health Clinician, Behavioral Health Aide, and Youth Alcohol Prevention Program Coordinator provides comprehensive services to the Ninilchik community for a variety of issues, including coping with life's problems and mental health and substance abuse concerns, treatment, and prevention. We provide assessments, outpatient counseling for adults, children, adolescents, couples, families and groups, aftercare, education, and assistance in obtaining other needed service. The Ninilchik Tribe traces its roots back to the first Native communities located around the Cook Inlet and surrounding area. Tribal boundaries extend from South of the Kasilof River to Homer and East from the Caribou Hills across the Cook Inlet to Mt. Redoubt. For more information please contact Ninilchik Community Clinic :
Ninilchik Community Clinic
P.O. Box 39368
Ninilchik, Alaska 99639
PHONE: (907) 567-3970
Website: www.ninilchiktribe-nsn.gov
Ninilchik Community Clinic
P.O. Box 39368
Ninilchik, Alaska 99639
PHONE: (907) 567-3970
Website: www.ninilchiktribe-nsn.gov
Petersburg Mental Health Services
Petersburg Mental Health Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, community based behavioral health organization dedicated since 1993 to providing confidential professional services to our community. Through grants and fundraising, we are committed to providing access to high quality services at an affordable cost. Our professional providers and dedicated staff are focused on performing services that help you—or someone you care about—achieve wellness, personal growth, and quality of life in a safe and encouraging environment. Our mission is to effectively address the mental health and substance abuse service needs of each consumer, regardless of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, age, gender, sexual preference, or mental or physical handicap; To do “whatever works” to increase the interpersonal, emotional, behavioral, and intellectual skills that allow our clients to function in the community at the highest possible level of independence. “Whatever works” refers to a comprehensive range of services—including traditional psychotherapy (group, individual, couples, and family), substance use counseling, support services, life skill building, wellness activities, biofeedback, coordination of behavioral and medical care with your primary physician, and prevention. For more information please contact Petersburg Mental Health Services:
Petersburg Mental Health Services
201 North Nordic Drive
PO Box 1309
Petersburg, AK 99833
Phone: 907-772-3332
Website: www.raincountry.org
Petersburg Mental Health Services
201 North Nordic Drive
PO Box 1309
Petersburg, AK 99833
Phone: 907-772-3332
Website: www.raincountry.org
Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association
The Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association is the federally recognized tribal organization of the Aleut people in Alaska. Our Behavioral Health Programs promote comprehensive substance abuse/mental health service including outpatient treatment, aftercare, outreach and prevention services including an integrated approach to meeting the needs of the clients and communities. Court ordered alcohol screenings and referrals available. Our mission is: To provide self-sufficiency an independence of the Unangan / Unangas by advocacy, training, technical assistance and economic enhancement; To assist in meeting the health, safety and well-being needs of each Unangan/Unangas community; To promote, strengthen and ensure the unity of the Unangan; and To strengthen and preserve Unangax cultural heritage. For more information please contact Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association:
Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association
1131 East International Airport Rd.
Anchorage, Alaska 99518
Toll Free: (800) 478-2742
Phone: (907) 276-2700
Website: www.apiai.org
Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association
1131 East International Airport Rd.
Anchorage, Alaska 99518
Toll Free: (800) 478-2742
Phone: (907) 276-2700
Website: www.apiai.org
Eastern Aleutian Tribes
Eastern Aleutian Tribes Working Together to Promote Healthy Communities. Eastern Aleutian Tribes provides Behavioral Health services in federally qualified health centers in the communities of Adak, Akutan, Cold Bay, False Pass, King Cove, Nelson Lagoon, Sand Point, and Whittier. The Substance Abuse Program gives priority to pregnant women and those patients seeking recovery. The program provides a therapeutic outpatient treatment approach for the recovery and relapse prevention of individual suffering from substance abuse or dependency and experiencing related problems due to their continuing use of the substance. EAT promotes community awareness regarding the problems of substance abuse and supports the development of alternative activities that help the community and individuals seek out non-alcoholic social and emotional outlets. Our Substance Abuse treatment program provides individual and group counseling and we will work with all regardless of their substance of choice. We believe and treat dependency as a disease, but we also know that recovery is possible and our Clinicians strive to help each individual we serve to to discover their own recovery. For more information please contact Eastern Aleutian Tribes:
Eastern Aleutian Tribes, Inc
Sand Point Community Health Center Phone: 907-383-3151 After Hours: 907-386-1227 Website: www.eatribes.org |
King Cove Community Health Center
Phone: 907-497-2311 After Hours: 907-497-8203 Website: www.eatribes.org |
The Seldovia Village
The Seldovia Village Tribe is comprised of: Tribal Government Operations and Community Programs: Environmental Protection, Drug and Alcohol Prevention, Behavioral Health/Alcohol Counseling, Elder Services, Housing, Community Health, Food Bank, Fire Department, Injury Prevention, and Children Services / Playgroup. The Seldovia Village Tribe owns and operates: SVT Health & Wellness: medical and dental services in Homer, Seldovia, and Anchor Point; The Seldovia Visitor Center & Museum; The Seldovia Conference Center: a waterfront, 2500 square foot event center; The Seldovia Bay Ferry: via M/V Kachemak Voyager, with service to Homer and Seldovia; The Alaska Tribal Cache Gift Store, and Alaska Pure Berry: manufacturing and sales of local wildberry products. We are leaders in partnering with our community to strengthen our economy, facilitate healthy lifestyles, and maintain our cultural identity and our mission is to promote the wellness of our people and communities through health care and social services, economic development and education. For more information please contact Seldovia Village Tribe:
Seldovia Village Tribe
SVT Health Center
880 East End Road
Homer, Alaska 99603
Phone: (907) 226-2228
Website: www.svt.org
Seldovia Village Tribe
SVT Health Center
880 East End Road
Homer, Alaska 99603
Phone: (907) 226-2228
Website: www.svt.org
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium - SEARHC
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium - SEARHC is a non-profit tribal health consortium of 18 Native communities which serves the health interests of the Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and other Native people of Southeast Alaska. We are one of the oldest and largest Native-run health organizations in the nation. SEARHC offers a wide range of behavioral health services with psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and behavioral health therapists on staff. Available behavioral health services vary by site and program. Please contact your local provider for more information about which of these services they offer. Behavioral health services include: Individual, couples, and family therapy; Children's services; Psychiatric assessments and medication management; Tele-behavioral health outreach services to outlying communities; Individual treatment for psychological trauma; Neurodevelopmental assessment and treatment for individuals with fetal alcohol conditions, autistic spectrum disorders, and speech/language or occupational therapy conditions that affect development; Residential substance abuse treatment programs Substance abuse counseling and prevention services; Behavioral health counseling and prevention services. The SEARHC Behavioral Health Prevention Program works with Southeast Alaska communities to create effective ongoing strategies to prevent the use of alcohol and other drugs by youth. For more information please contact SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium - SEARHC:
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium - SEARHC
3245 Hospital Drive
Juneau, Alaska 99801
Tel: (907)463-4040
Website: www.searhc.org
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium - SEARHC
3245 Hospital Drive
Juneau, Alaska 99801
Tel: (907)463-4040
Website: www.searhc.org
Alaska Family Services
Alaska Family Services was established in 1979 to respond to the needs of women and children in crisis in the Mat-Su Borough. What began as a small core of basic services has grown to a broad network of programs, including the only nationally accredited domestic violence/sexual assault shelter in Alaska. We offer a comprehensive array of services for women, children and families in need. From substance abuse counseling and family violence intervention, to parenting workshops and residential services for at-risk youth, each of our programs is designed to help strengthen and support families. Alaska Family Services is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation, an independent accrediting body for community-based agencies serving children and families. For more information please contact Alaska Family Services:
Alaska Family Services
1825 S. Chugach St.
Palmer, AK 99645
24-hour Crisis Line
Local (907) 746-4080
Toll-free (866) 746-4080
Website: www.akafs.org
Alaska Family Services
1825 S. Chugach St.
Palmer, AK 99645
24-hour Crisis Line
Local (907) 746-4080
Toll-free (866) 746-4080
Website: www.akafs.org
Sitka Counseling and Prevention Services
Sitka Counseling and Prevention Services is a non-profit 501(c) (3) corporation. Our primary purpose is to prevent and reduce the harmful effects of mental illness/substance abuse in the lives of youth, adults, and families. We do this by providing caring, professional, therapeutic, and preventative services. Sitka Counseling serves a geographical area encompassing Sitka, Baranof Island and Yakutat. We accept referrals from other treatment centers, governmental agencies, and court systems from across the State of Alaska. Sitka Counseling offers a variety of outpatient treatment services to assist adults, children and families with behavioral health issues and substance use disorders. We also provide a variety of services for those persons who are experiencing disabling or long-term mental health problems. The diverse backgrounds, orientation and specialties of our staff enable us to provide an individual approach to the problems that confront our clients. The Mental Health is a comprehensive diagnostics and treatment for all members of the family. The Substance Use Disorder services for clients assessed with ASAM I to III.I levels of care along with wrap around service during and after treatment. If you or someone you know is suffering from Mental Health or Substance Use Disorders please allow Sitka Counseling’s Programs to assist in the recovery process. All Rehab and Clinic program components are licensed by the Alaska Division of Behavioral Health. For more information please contact Sitka Counseling and Prevention Services:
Sitka Counseling and Prevention Services
113 Metlakatla Street
Sitka, AK 99835
Website: www.scpsak.org
Sitka Counseling and Prevention Services
113 Metlakatla Street
Sitka, AK 99835
Website: www.scpsak.org
Alaska Island Community Services
Alaska Island Community Services is a not-for-profit, community-based organization dedicated to providing quality health care services to our community and the surrounding areas. Alaska Island Community Services offers comprehensive community-based behavioral health services to children, adults, couples, and families in our community. We work with all parties to promote treatment of the whole person. The services offered help people with a range of behavioral health needs. These Services are offered at home, school, workplace and other community settings. Available Services Include: Community-Based Behavioral; Health Services; Individual Therapy; Group Therapy; Family Therapy; Substance Abuse Counseling; School-Based Behavioral Services; Crisis Intervention; Psychiatric Evaluations; Psychiatric Medication Monitoring. We will work with you and your loved ones to evaluate what services will best meet your needs and help achieve your goals. For more information please contact Alaska Island Community Services:
Alaska Island Community Services
333 Church Street
Wrangell, AK 99929
Phone: (907) 874-2373
Website: www.akics.org
Alaska Island Community Services
333 Church Street
Wrangell, AK 99929
Phone: (907) 874-2373
Website: www.akics.org
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