True North Recovery offers culturally-inclusive, client-centered planning and evidence-based therapies for substance use disorders and mental illnesses. They provide same-day services, including crisis stabilization, assessments, case management, and peer support groups. Their community-based programs encourage relationships with peers and family involvement. The goal is to help each person build a foundation of sobriety and promote overall wellness for long-term abstinence.
Banyan Alaska in Anchorage offers tailored addiction treatment with a holistic approach, focusing on mind, body, and spirit for lasting recovery.
APIA offers a range of behavioral health services for individuals, families, and children, including therapy, assessments, crisis programs, and prevention programs. These services aim to develop necessary life skills and address co-occurring disorders, with a focus on overall wellness. Group therapy is a key component, covering topics such as relapse prevention and emotion management.
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Southcentral Foundation is a healthcare facility that offers behavioral health services through their Four Directions program, prioritizing the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of Alaskan Natives and American Indians over 18. Clients have access to a treatment team and a variety of therapies, including medication-assisted treatments for opioid withdrawal. They accept Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and self-pay on a sliding fee scale.
North Star Behavioral Health System in Alaska offers comprehensive behavioral health services, including specialized care for various age groups and programs for first responders and veterans. Personalized care and a commitment to suicide prevention are central to their approach.
NDTC is a nonprofit that treats opioid addiction in adult men and women by addressing their physical, psychological, social, and economic needs. Clients must have used opioids for at least a year and be dependent on them to enroll. Treatment includes medication-assisted therapy, individual and group therapy, and referrals for longer-term care. The goal is to minimize withdrawal symptoms and prevent relapse, allowing clients to focus on their sobriety.
Volunteers of America in Alaska is a nonprofit organization that offers healthcare, mental health, and substance abuse services at little or no cost to the Alaskan community. They provide education, prevention, early intervention, assessments, case management, family-inclusive programs, and psychiatric therapies. Treatment length and intensity vary based on the program and client's progress. VOA also has specialized programs for adolescents.
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