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Fairbanks Drug Rehab Centers

Inner Healing Womens And Children Center
Location: Fairbanks, AK - 99701
Contact Phone: (907) 451-8164
Website: http://www.fairbanksnative.org
Description: The mission of the women and children's center for inner healing is to assist women, in the interest of helping themselves and their children, to undertake a recovery journey to achieve a healthy lifestyle in which cultural pride is enhanced. The program is designed to serve substance abusing pregnant and postpartum women and their children. FNA has a SAMHSA grant (Sacred Child Project) which created five residential beds with new services to include enhancement of the current Recovery-Oriented System of Care to a Trauma-Informed System of Care, evidence-based trauma screening and treatment, and a family re-unification unit.
Life Givers
Location: Fairbanks, AK - 99701
Contact Phone: (907) 452-1274
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Old Minto Family Recovery Camp Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc
Location: Fairbanks, AK - 99701
Contact Phone: (907) 452-8251x
Website: http://www.tananachiefs.org/
Description: It is our belief that for Alaska Natives today, alcohol and drug use became a toxic way of coping with a loss of traditional Native values, cultural patterns, identities, relationships, and unresolved trauma. There are eligibility requirements which must be met prior to the acceptance of any individual into the camp. By using Native culture and traditional values as our foundation, our goal is to help people help themselves as they heal from trauma, choose healthy lifestyles and overcome substance use. The Old Minto Family Recovery Camp is an Athabascan alternative to substance abuse treatment; a place to begin healing in a traditional setting. In addition to daily sessions for group and individual counseling, residents gather firewood, haul water, fish and hunt. This approach emphasizes traditional values and strengths, and is compatible with all Alaskan Natives. Clients stay for a 35 day session, enough time to get a good foundation for recovery. Our intent is to provide families and individuals with the skills that will help them live healthy and substance free lifestyles within their own communities. We do this with respect for our Native culture and traditions, as well as other cultures, as seen through the eyes of our children and taught by the wisdom of our Elders. The program is designed for Alaska Native families, but we welcome all individuals. We encourage self-referrals and accept referrals from the Office of Children Services, Probation/Parole, Mental Health/Alcohol Programs, Tribal Councils, FASAP, public defenders, and the court system.
Project Special Delivery
Location: Fairbanks, AK - 99701
Contact Phone: (907) 452-4222
Website: http://www.interioraids.org/
Description: Project Special Delivery: In keeping with current models of harm reduction, IAA began a Methadone maintenance and detoxification service for opiate dependent individuals called Project Special Delivery (PSD) in November, 2000. PSD has been CARF Accredited since 2003. 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.
Ralph Perdue Center
Location: Fairbanks, AK - 99701
Contact Phone: (907) 452-6251
Website: http://www.fairbanksnative.org
Description: 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.
Substance Abuse Services Graf Rheeneenhaanjii
Location: Fairbanks, AK - 99709
Contact Phone: (907) 455-4725
Website: http://www.fairbanksnative.org/
Description: Established in 1989, Graf provides coed residential drug & alcohol rehabilitation services to American Indian/Alaska Native adolescents. Our mission is to provide Healing & Education for American Indian/Alaska Native youth with substance abuse issues and to promote wellness and growth, empowering youth to reach their potential. Graf is an unique and challenging substance abuse program, designed to address not only our youths substance abuse problems but to assist them in identifying and/or working on other challenges that makes recovery harder; such as community, family, peer, educational, legal, and/or medical problems. This is a voluntary program that expects a commitment of participation by the youth, their families and community representatives.
Yukon Tanana Counseling Services Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc
Location: Fairbanks, AK - 99701
Contact Phone: (907) 452-8251x
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Family Recovery Center Fairbanks Memorial Hospital
Location: Fairbanks, AK - 99701
Contact Phone: (907) 458-5540
Website: http://www.bannerhealth.com
Description: Fairbanks Memorial Hospital has been serving the greater Fairbanks community for more than 40 years. Owned by the people of Fairbanks, Alaska through the Greater Fairbanks Community Hospital Foundation, we are operated by Banner Health, a nonprofit health care system guided by a mission to make a difference in people’s lives through excellent patient care. Banner Health's hospital-based behavioral and mental health services offer a safe and structured setting where patients can get the highest level of care. We treat all major disorders including depression, bipolar illness, thought disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, dual diagnosis and chemical dependency.

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