Ku Aloha Ola Mau is a non-profit organization in Honolulu that offers medication-assisted programs and holistic treatments for opioid and drug addiction. They also provide spiritual-based programs, individual and group therapies, and case management to address all aspects of mental illness and substance abuse. Their unique program, The Hui, connects clients to traditional healing methods and ceremonies. Medications like methadone and buprenorphine are used for opioid withdrawal.
The Salvation Army in Hawaii offers family-based treatment services that address emotional, spiritual, and physical aspects. Programs vary in length, but overall recovery time depends on the client and clinician. Services include medical monitoring, addiction education, therapy, and support groups. Family involvement is encouraged to address home issues. Additional services include housing, nutrition, and employment assistance.
The Spark M. Matsunaga Department of VA Clinic offers confidential healthcare and specialized drug and alcohol treatment for veterans with trauma, homelessness, or PTSD. Services include individual and group therapy, medical care, and medication management to address anger, aggression, suicidal thoughts, and relationship issues. Short-term services are also available for family members affected by substance abuse.
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Hope is a private mental healthcare facility that offers various levels of treatment for all ages. They involve loved ones in the recovery process to address underlying causes and addiction symptoms, increasing the chances of long-term recovery. Services include individual, group, and family therapy, anger management, relapse prevention, and culturally sensitive and family-oriented programs.
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