Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service

54
Satisfactory
3.8
51 reviews
Insurance Accepted $420 - $560 42 - 56 days
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.
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About Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service
Cook Inlet Tribal Council is a nonprofit organization that serves Alaskan Natives and American Indians in Anchorage. The goal of this entire organization is to provide resources and services to individuals in these tribes who need them. Recovery services through their drug and alcohol rehab program include comprehensive assessments that clients will participate in to help determine what conditions they are struggling with and how best to address those problems. Treatment options will include ind...
Cook Inlet Tribal Council is a nonprofit organization that serves Alaskan Natives and American Indians in Anchorage. The goal of this entire organization is to provide resources and services to individuals in these tribes who need them. Recovery services through their drug and alcohol rehab program include comprehensive assessments that clients will participate in to help determine what conditions they are struggling with and how best to address those problems. Treatment options will include individual and group therapies, peer support networks, prevention programs, long-term alumni support, outreach programs, and skill development. Cultural healing services are also available. The overall goal is to ensure that each individual receives the care they deserve in a culturally-sensitive setting where both the treatment teams and the other clients can relate to them on a personal basis. Loved ones are encouraged to participate in family programs that address problems within the home as well as help family members develop their own coping skills.
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Center Summary

Who we help
Adults Children Young Adults
Treatment Programs
Residential / Inpatient Outpatient
Inclusive Support For
LGBTQ+ Native & Indigenous Peoples
Staff to client ratio 1 therapist : 4 clients
Occupancy 14 - 25
Langugages
English
Licensed State of Alaska
Founded 1983
Address 3600 San Jeronimo Ct, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA

Payment & Insurance

Payment Options
Self Pay Private Health Insurance State Marketplace Insurance Medicaid
Cash Price $10 per day, 42-56 days
Accepted Insurance (2)
Medicaid Tricare Medicaid Tricare

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Amenities

Amenities
Therapy Rooms

Treatment

Conditions Treated
Acute Stress Disorder Depression Psychotic Disorders Suicidal Ideation Trauma Stress +1 more
Treatment Programs
Residential / Inpatient Outpatient
Program Classifications
Evidence-Based Coed Care Culturally Competent Trauma-Informed Care
Specialized Program Tracks
LGBTQ+
Therapies Offered
Individual Counseling Motivational Interviewing Group Therapy Seeking Safety Therapy Trauma Therapy
Holistic Treatments
Nutritional Counseling Physical Therapy
Cutting Edge Treatment Modalities
Buprenorphine Therapy Suboxone Therapy Naltrexone Therapy
Treatment Support Services
Recovery Coaching Peer Support Specialists Medication-Assisted Treatment Alumni Program Relapse Prevention Groups Discharge Planning +2 more
Our Score
54 Satisfactory
Accreditations 8
Facility & Amenities 2
Website Trust Factors 4
Treatment Services 22
Review Analysis 18

Reviews

3.8
51 Reviews
Benefits

Helpful staff and front desk that is friendly and responsive.

Effective in assisting clients with finding housing.

Successful in helping clients enter treatment.

Drawbacks

Recent Reviews

December 22nd, 2024

Cook Inlet Tribal Council is an amazing HUGE resource center. The employees there are helpful, non-judgemental, and are genuinely there because they want to help people. They are patient, and have no problem walking you through and/or explaining anything they need to. I'm super grateful for this business and all the help that I've received over the years.

April 22nd, 2025

Excellent place to work. Very diverse staff that treats you like family. Great PTO benefits. I would highly recommend for someone who wants to work for a mission oriented organization. Youth Empowerment Services is the best department to work for, as you get to participate in many fun activities while making a difference on the lives of students.

December 22nd, 2024

What's 10 minutes to close in? They still let us in, and we were able to get upstairs. Sign papers and find out more information. It was quick, they were nice. Overall, great experience.

June 22nd, 2024

There are some good ppl that work there. Thank you Kuipo in Alaska native Justice center. Moral reconation therapy. I will hopefully be rejoining that class and look forward to it. Recovery services needs to fine tune their services IMO.

April 22nd, 2025

I was blamed for a “lack of communication” and when the front desk of any department it seems, has some trouble even picking up the phone, on top of case managers take vacations as well. I would not recommend “utilizing” any of their services from any department.

May 22nd, 2024

If you are in need of assistance to get back on your feet or in need of a little support and/or guidance to get healthy and sober look them up. They are amazing and caring.

May 22nd, 2024

I applied for TANF, SNAP and Covid-19 assistance December 2020. I was denied because they said I can pay my rent by borrowing from my credit line at my bank. I got a letter from the State of Alaska in April 2022 that said my SNAP case was closed in error. I got back benefits from that. When I asked CITC about back benefits from my other applications, they said my time to appeal was over in March 2021. They say they call when they do not. Their communication is very poor. They expected me to ...

September 22nd, 2024

Ok the front guard she was so helpful . Thanks for showing me how to get my pass and to use it on the elevator..

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Popular Questions at Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service
How much does treatment at Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service cost?

An average of $10 per day, for 42-56 days

What types of insurance does Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service accept?

Medicaid, Tricare

What does Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service treat?

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What types of rehab programs does Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service offer?

Residential / Inpatient, Outpatient

Does Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service provide holistic or alternative therapies?

Nutritional Counseling, Physical Therapy Buprenorphine Therapy, Suboxone Therapy, Naltrexone Therapy

How long will I be in treatment at Cook Inlet Tribal Council Recovery Service?

42-56 days

Where is this facility located?

3600 San Jeronimo Ct, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA

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