Government Drug Rehabs in Alaska

There are currently 15 state and federally funded or sponsored drug and alcohol treatment centers in the state of Alaska

Guide To Government Sponsored Addiction Rehab Options In Alaska

Seeking recovery for substance abuse can be a challenging journey. Fortunately, if you live in Alaska, both the state and federal government offer resources and programs to assist individuals and their families. These initiatives subsidize the cost of recovery treatment and offer various types of rehab options. Here we've compiled a comprehensive guide to help you navigate through these options.

Federal Programs

The federal government has several programs to help people struggling with substance abuse. Most notably, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers a variety of resources.

SAMHSA's Substance Abuse Treatment Locator

This tool provides a nationwide list of addiction treatment services, including state licensed programs and Medicare providers in Alaska. Try visiting the Treatment Locator website and find resources near you.

SAMHSA’s National Helpline

1-800-662-HELP (4357) is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service. This is a valuable tool to start your recovery journey and understand the resources available to you.

Medicaid and Medicare

Medicaid and Medicare are federal programs that help cover rehab costs. Both programs cover addiction treatment, but eligibility requirement differs. It's important to check whether your chosen treatment center accepts Medicaid or Medicare. Contact your local Medicaid office for more details.

Alaska State Programs

The state of Alaska provides a wide range of government sponsored programs for substance abuse treatment. These programs not only provide services for individuals, but they also offer support for families.

Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS)

DHSS provides services and support for people seeking help in their recovery journey. These services range from outpatient treatment to long term residential treatment. DHSS also provides numerous resources for families, such as children of parents attending treatment programs. Visit the DHSS website for further information.

The Division of Behavioral Health (DBH)

This division helps by funding substance use disorder treatment facilities. Many programs cater to specific needs, including treatment for pregnant women, families with children, and indigenous communities. To apply, complete an application on their website or contact them directly.

Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Grant (SUDTRG)

This is a state-sponsored fund that supports Alaskans suffering from substance use disorder. You can find an application on the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services' website. The purpose of this grant is to increase access to treatment and recovery services for Alaskans.

Treatment Centers in Alaska

Treatment centers across Alaska offer both outpatient and inpatient services, with options for individualized or group therapy. Many of these are state-funded or offer various methods of payment, including sliding scale fees.

Ernie Turner Center (ETC)

ETC is a large treatment center in Anchorage that handles detox, inpatient, and outpatient services. They accept multiple payment methods including self-pay, Medicaid, private insurance, and military insurance.

Set Free Alaska

A private non-profit organization in Mat-Su Valley, which is a state-approved Medicaid provider. They are committed to providing holistic, evidence-based treatment to Alaskans struggling with substance use disorders.

How to Apply for These Programs

Applications for these programs can generally be found on their respective websites. It's important to read all application requirements to ensure you meet the qualifications. For state and federal insurance programs like Medicaid or Medicare, you can apply through the Health Insurance Marketplace.

No matter where you are in your recovery journey, there are resources available to help. Stay strong, and don't hesitate to reach out to these organizations. Let them guide you through your recovery and help you reclaim your life from substance abuse.

Cities in Alaska

Click on your city to find government rehabs centers and mental health facilities near you.

Alaska Behavioral Health State Agency
Alaska Division of Behavioral Health Substance adn Mental Health Use Agency

3601 C Street Suite 878
Anchorage, AK - 99503
(907) 269-3600

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