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Below are 15 drug rehabilitation centers in Anchorage, AK.
Below are 15 drug rehabilitation centers in Anchorage, AK.
Anchorage Drug Rehab Centers |
Akeela House Akeela Inc Location: Anchorage, AK - 99503 Contact Phone: (907) 562-4409 Website: http://www.akeela.us/ Description: Akeela House is a 48-bed adult, co-ed, long-term, residential therapeutic community treatment program serving clients with an ASAM III.5 assessment. The majority are also dually diagnosed, so we also provide services for co-occurring disorders. The State funds 21 beds and we have contracts that support an additional four to five beds. |
Alaska Womens Resource Center Location: Anchorage, AK - 99501 Contact Phone: (907) 276-0528 Description: |
Alaska Womens Resource Center Location: Anchorage, AK - 99501 Contact Phone: (907) 276-0528 Description: |
Alcohol/substance Abuse Treatment Program Alaska Human Services Inc/outpatient Services Location: Anchorage, AK - 99503 Contact Phone: (907) 561-4535 Description: |
Anchorage Alaska Addictions Treatment Program Veterans Affairs And Roc Location: Anchorage, AK - 99508 Contact Phone: (907) 257-4854 Description: |
Center For Drug Problems Narcotic Drug Treatment Center Inc Location: Anchorage, AK - 99501-2624 Contact Phone: (907) 276-6430 Description: |
Clitheroe Center Salvation Army Location: Anchorage, AK - 99501 Contact Phone: (907) 276-2898 Website: http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_alaska2.nsf Description: The Salvation Army Clitheroe Center is Alaska's largest comprehensive substance abuse and dual diagnosis treatment program. We provide professional and affordable treatment services to adults who are addicted to alcohol and other drugs. Our personalized programs of recovery offer clients and their families the opportunity to access services in a residential or outpatient setting. Clitheroe Residential Programs include residential services for men and women including a dual-diagnosis treatment program for individuals with mental health issues and assessments. The Outpatient Program provides family services, counseling, and support for those who would benefit from or have completed inpatient treatment or are not in need of inpatient treatment. |
Dena A Coy Southcentral Foundation Location: Anchorage, AK - 99508-2875 Contact Phone: (907) 729-5070 Website: https://www.southcentralfoundation.com/ Description: Dena A Coy Residential Treatment Program serves pregnant, parenting and non-parenting women who are experiencing problems related to alcohol and other drugs and experiencing emotional and psychological issues. Services include individual addiction and mental health counseling, case management, and group counseling. Group counseling addresses a range of topics including parenting, domestic violence, anger, relationships, symptom management, anxiety and depression, relapse prevention, community recovery skills, life skills and health and wellness. The duration of the program is related to the level of care and is clinically driven. Children under the age of 3 may be considered for admission with their mother. |
Ernie Turner Center - Cook Inlet Tribal Council Location: Anchorage, AK - 99508 Contact Phone: (907) 550-2400 Website: http://citci.org/ Description: As the largest detoxification center in Anchorage and one of the state’s leading recovery service providers, the Ernie Turner Center (ETC) offers recovery and support services for drug and alcohol abuse. ETC operates within a “village of care†program model that provides an extended family environment where individuals work together toward recovery through cooperation and teamwork. At the core of the village structure are Alaska Native culture and values. Through daily work, and cognitive and behavioral therapy, participants gain valuable life skills for independent living. The program at ETC works with people who have addictions and, as a co-occurring disorder facility, also works with individuals who have mental health disorders. The average length of treatment is about six months. |
Genesis Recovery Services Inc Location: Anchorage, AK - 99517 Contact Phone: (907) 243-5130 Website: http://www.genesisrecoveryservicesinc.com/ Description: Genesis Recovery Services, Inc. based in Anchorage, Alaska, specializes in substance abuse counseling from a psychological perspective. With more than 50-years of combined experience, we believe your greatest pain can become your greatest strength. We are not just another business; we see our service as a mission. For more than 25 years, our recovery center has treated the human beings in our care with respect. |
Providence Breakthrough Providence Alaska Medical Center Location: Anchorage, AK - 99508 Contact Phone: (907) 212-6970 Website: http://www.providence.org/Alaska Description: Providence Breakthrough offers outpatient adults services and endorses the medical model of addiction and supports the 12 Step process of recovery. Our standard of care has been constantly evolving since our inception in 1989 and we have developed a clinical program which provides the premiere level of outpatient treatment for the state of Alaska. As a result of client, staff, and community input, treatment programs and clinical processes have been created which are client centered and team driven. Our Breakthrough therapists are certified in the field of addiction medicine. |
Rite Inc Location: Anchorage, AK - 99503 Contact Phone: (907) 562-7483 Description: |
Youth And Family Services Booth Memorial Location: Anchorage, AK - 99508 Contact Phone: (907) 279-0522 Description: |
Assist Volunteers Of America Alaska Location: Anchorage, AK - 99501-5153 Contact Phone: (907) 279-9634 Website: http://www.voaak.org Description: Assist is comprised of Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient programs which are designed to intervene with substance abusing and chemically dependent adolescents, ages 12 to 18, whose alcohol and other drug problems can be managed in an outpatient setting. These programs make it possible for many youth to receive the services they need while remaining in their home and community. The Assist program provides individual, group, and family counseling and psychological services. Upon completion of primary treatment, weekly continuing care is provided to support clients in their recovery efforts. The Assist program is linked to community resources through referral and case coordination with other agencies. |
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center Location: Anchorage, AK - 99503 Contact Phone: (907) 562-5408 Website: http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_alaska2.nsf/ Description: 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. 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). This ministry began in 1865 when William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army, opened shelters for homeless people on the streets of England. During this time many homeless people were also alcoholics, and it was in these shelters that the ARC ministry began. By the 1940s Americaarpn ARCs were developing a more professional counseling program, and in the 1950s ARCs hired professional social workers and psychologists as permanent staff. Today, ARC ministries extend to those suffering from alcoholism as well as multiple drug addictions. The Salvation Army's ARC ministry is totally self-supporting, receiving no government funding. In order to support the ministry, The Salvation Army takes discarded items that people donate, recycles them and then sells them in Salvation Army thrift stores. 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. The ARC focuses recovery around the spiritual fulfillment that comes through a personal relationship with Christ, offering a variety of programs that practically accent this spiritual ideal. |