Glory House of Sioux Falls offers comprehensive treatment for clients based on their criminal history, education, employment, finances, relationships, housing, physical health, and substance abuse. The treatment teams address all aspects of addiction and offer a specialized 16-week program for methamphetamine addiction. Additional services include electronic monitoring, case management, and various therapies.
Counseling Resources offers comprehensive and affordable substance abuse treatment, including evaluations, individual and group therapy, and drug testing.
ARCBH provides culturally sensitive addiction and mental health care, aiming to improve lives and support recovery journeys.
Compass Point offers a wide range of evidence-based therapies and treatment options to address mental health issues and promote overall wellness. Their services are tailored to each client's needs and include an adolescent diversion program and a sliding fee scale for accessibility.
Choices Recovery Services aims to provide long-term solutions for substance abuse by offering personalized programs and community involvement. They offer assessments to determine the best fit for each client and also provide court-mandated programs. Aftercare planning and support groups are included in all recovery programs.
Behavior Management Systems is a comprehensive treatment center for mental health and substance abuse, offering specialized inpatient services for pregnant women and mothers with young children. Their services include counseling, parenting classes, education, nutrition management, family therapy, trauma-informed care, case management, community programs, and recovery support. They also provide medication management, motivational interviewing, crisis care, and support for serious mental illnesses.
Wellfully is a South Dakota drug treatment facility for adolescents aged 10-17 struggling with alcohol and drug abuse, co-occurring disorders, and aims to help them develop coping skills for long-term sobriety. Treatment includes individual counseling, coping skill development, trauma therapies, and loved ones are encouraged to participate. They accept Medicaid and other forms of payment, but clients in need of detox may be referred elsewhere.