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.
CPH Serenity House offers inpatient care for 12 individuals at a time, with treatment lasting 6-8 weeks. Services include 12-step programs, family therapy, skill development, art therapy, and more. After inpatient care, clients can participate in an intensive outpatient program for a few months, followed by regular outpatient for up to a year. Serenity House is in-network with health insurance providers and payment options can be verified with the admissions team.
The Copper River Native Association provides medical healthcare and substance abuse treatment through whole-person care, addressing addiction and related symptoms while also focusing on the body, mind, soul, and other areas of life. Treatment programs include education, therapy, counseling, medication management, skill development, and wellness services like fitness, chiropractic care, and massage therapy.
Cook Inlet Tribal Council is a nonprofit organization in Anchorage that provides resources and services to Alaskan Natives and American Indians. Their drug and alcohol rehab program offers comprehensive assessments and various treatment options, including individual and group therapies, peer support, prevention programs, and cultural healing services. The goal is to provide culturally-sensitive care and involve loved ones in family programs to address home problems and develop coping skills.
Community Medical Services in Wasilla, Alaska offers medication assistance, evidence-based therapies, and peer-led support groups to address opioid withdrawal symptoms. FDA-approved medications like methadone, buprenorphine, and Vivitrol are prescribed by clinicians to alleviate painful symptoms and cravings, allowing clients to focus on healing and increasing motivation for change. They accept various payment options, including Medicaid, Medicare, health insurance, and self-pay.
Chugachmiut provides a unique combination of Native healing practices and evidence-based therapies to treat mental health disorders and dependency issues in Alaska residents. Services offered are tailored to each client's medical history, needs, and recovery goals, including mindfulness, community support groups, art therapy, crisis interventions, and more. They also offer suicide prevention and educational services to equip all Alaskans with necessary resources.
Chris Kyle Patriots Hospital in Anchorage, AK, specializes in trauma-focused care for first responders, military, veterans, and families.