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.
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.
Providence Breakthrough offers personalized outpatient programs for mental health and addiction, including crisis interventions, therapy, medication, and more. They also provide referrals for inpatient care and accept all insurance providers.
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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.
Banyan Alaska in Anchorage offers tailored addiction treatment with a holistic approach, focusing on mind, body, and spirit for lasting recovery.
Wisdom Traditions offers affordable, holistic, and effective services for individuals in Alaska struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues. These include assessments, psychoeducation, 12-step meetings, relapse prevention, mindfulness, recreational activities, and community support groups. Additional services such as acupuncture detox, physical therapy, and family services are also available. Adolescent-specific programs are offered, and clients can continue their care through gender-specific groups focused on coping skills and empowerment.
SEARHC Ravens Way provides culturally-inclusive alcohol and drug treatment for Native Alaskan youth ages 13-18. Programs include evidence-based therapies, cultural activities, and 24/7 supervision. Clients have access to medical services and a variety of therapies, including group and family sessions, 12-step meetings, and nature activities. Programs are divided into five groups, allowing for personalized treatment with peers facing similar challenges.