Akeela House provides behavioral health services to incarcerated and recently released individuals, believing in the right to healthcare for all, particularly for addiction treatment. They offer a full range of programs tailored to fit clients' schedules and lifestyles, including therapy, relapse prevention, assessments, and family programs. Fees apply, but financial assistance may be available based on individual circumstances.
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.
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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The Alaska VA Healthcare clinic provides individual and group therapy, evaluations, family therapy, and medication management for veterans with substance use or mental health issues. They also offer suicide prevention and LGBTQ+ specific programs, aiming to create a safe and supportive environment for veterans to develop coping skills and build positive relationships.
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