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2024’s Top Rehab Centers in Alaska, 14 (Free) Drug & Alcohol Support Resources
Alaska, USA

15 free treatment programs. 22 inpatient drug & alcohol rehab centers. 68 outpatient. 15 detox centers in Alaska. 5 luxury residential. Sort for top accredited addiction rehabs in Alaska.
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  • Monarch Shores

    San Juan Capistrano, CA

    $$$
    Monarch Shores offers a comprehensive approach to addiction recovery with specialized programs for dual diagnoses, combining substance use treatment and mental health support. Clients can choose from traditional 12-Step or non-12-Step options like SMART Recovery and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Located in a serene California setting with upscale amenities, Monarch Shores provides a peaceful environment featuring private rooms, a pool, and scenic paths. The facility is device-friendly, allowing clients to stay connected. Accredited by the Joint Commission, Monarch Shores offers flexible program lengths and aftercare planning, accepting most PPO insurance plans but not Medicaid or Medicare. Patient reviews highlight supportive staff, effective treatment, and positive experiences.
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • 2Accreditation(s)
    • Luxury
  • $
    3250 Hospital Drive, Juneau, AK 99801 907-796-8690
    Rainforest Recovery Center in Juneau offers a comprehensive range of treatment options, including inpatient and outpatient services, with specialized programs like methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment. The facility utilizes evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and trauma-focused counseling. Additional support includes mental health services, peer-led groups, job counseling, and housing assistance. Patients benefit from extensive pre-treatment assessments and post-discharge care, ensuring a supportive recovery journey.
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Medicaid Medicare
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • $
    51310 Timber Bay Court, Homer, AK 99603 907-235-4732
    Set Free Alaska in Homer offers comprehensive, long-term residential treatment with a focus on holistic recovery. Utilizing evidence-based approaches such as CBT, 12-step support, and trauma-focused counseling, the facility provides individualized care tailored to each client's needs. Unique features include residential beds for children and robust mental health support. Additional services like job counseling, housing assistance, and post-discharge follow-up ensure a well-rounded recovery experience. As a non-profit organization, Set Free Alaska prioritizes accessible and effective care for all individuals seeking help.
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Cigna Medicaid
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • $
    1700 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501 907-743-8701
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid Private (Any) State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • $
    26731 West Point MacKenzie Road, Wasilla, AK 99623 907-376-4534
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Outpatient
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid Private (Any) State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • $
    3001 C Street, Anchorage, AK 99503 907-273-4011
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Private (Any) State TRICARE
    • 2Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • $
    2804 Bering Street, Anchorage, AK 99503 907-565-1200
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Hospital Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • $
    3100 South Cushman Street, Suite 100, Fairbanks, AK 99701 907-452-6251 x6411
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted IHS Medicaid Medicare
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • $
    660 East 48th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99503 907-743-8701
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid Private (Any) State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • ---, Soldotna, AK 99669 907-714-4521
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Outpatient Telemedicine Detox
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • ---, Fairbanks, AK 99709 907-451-8164
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • $
    8012 Stewart Mountain Drive, Eagle River, AK 99577 907-694-3336
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted IHS Medicaid Private (Any)
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • ---, Anchorage, AK 99508 907-729-5070
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • $
    113 Metlakatla Street, Sitka, AK 99835 907-747-3636 x237
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid Medicare Private (Any)
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • $
    30881 Eklutna Lake Road, Chugiak, AK 99567 907-688-1750
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted IHS Medicaid Medicare
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • - - -, Anchorage, AK 99503 907-569-0097
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Hospital Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • - - -, Seward, AK 99664 907-224-5257
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • 7010 East Bogard Road, Wasilla, AK 99654 907-373-4732
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Cigna Medicaid
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • Noel Polty Road, Bethel, AK 99559 907-543-6800 x6802
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • $
    225 Front Street, Suite 104, Juneau, AK 99801 907-463-0600
    Southeast Alaska Regional Health in Juneau offers comprehensive outpatient rehab services with a focus on personalized care. Utilizing evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and trauma-focused counseling, the facility supports patients through tailored treatment plans. Unique offerings include telemedicine, transportation assistance, and job training. With a non-smoking policy, this non-profit center emphasizes creating a supportive environment for recovery.
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Blue Cross Blue Shield Carelon Cigna
    • 2Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available
  • $
    410 River Front Street, Nenana, AK 99760 907-832-5557
    Railbelt Mental Health and Addictions in Nenana offers a comprehensive range of outpatient services, focusing on both mental health and substance use disorders. Utilizing evidence-based therapies like CBT, motivational interviewing, and trauma-focused counseling, the facility tailors its approach to individual needs. Unique offerings include childcare services, peer mentoring, housing assistance, and telemedicine options. The non-profit center also provides robust family support through group therapy and couples counseling. With a focus on community outreach and ongoing recovery care, Railbelt is committed to long-term wellness.
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
    • 1Accreditation(s)

Counseling

Counselors and therapists can help you identify factors that underly your substance use, to avoid triggers, to strengthen your motivation, and to navigate treatment options. They can also team with certified professionals to administer medication-assisted treatment. More on counseling.

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  • See the list of substance use disorder treatment providers.
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  • Community Mental Health agency that focuses upon Behavioral Health Services for Youth and their Families.
    • Services for Mental Health Support
  • The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Behavioral Health provides comprehensive information and resources for individuals seeking help with substance use issues, including treatment programs and support services. They offer guidance on finding appropriate care and support tailored to individual needs.
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  • NAMI Alaska provides support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness, including substance use issues. They offer various programs and resources to help people navigate their mental health challenges and connect with local support groups.
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  • Mental Health America of Alaska provides resources, advocacy, and support for individuals dealing with mental health and substance use issues. They offer various programs and services aimed at improving mental health and well-being across the state.
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  • Referrals to local drug and alcohol addiction treatment options, provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Available in English and Spanish 24/7, 365 days a year.
    • Services for Free Mental Health Support Medication-Assisted Treatment
  • One-on-one support for parents or loved ones of adolescents misusing drugs or alcohol.
    • Services for Free
  • Directory of specialists who treat co-occurring mental health and drug and alcohol use disorders, provided by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry.
    • Services for Mental Health Support Medication-Assisted Treatment
  • American Psychological Association member psychologists.
    • Services for Free Healthcare Navigator Mental Health Support

Support Groups

Support groups provide a space for getting social support, a sense of empowerment, and motivation from people who have faced — or are facing — similar challenges and circumstances. More on support groups.

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  • Get involved with local non-profits working to change perceptions, policies, and laws to improve the lives of those in the recovery community. Many of these organizations also provide peer recovery support service.
  • 12-step program open to anyone who thinks they may have a drug problem. Seeks to provide a supportive environment for getting and living sober.
    • Services for Free
  • 12-step program open to anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem. Seeks to provide a supportive environment for getting and living without alcohol. Has spiritual aspects.
    • Services for Free
  • Popular alternative to 12-step programs. Uses cognitive therapy techniques, and seeks to change behaviors that trigger drug and alcohol misuse.
    • Services for Free
  • Affordable and safe housing with supportive, structured living conditions for people in recovery. Each Oxford House is democratically self-run. All Houses are granted a charter from the Central Office to ensure mutual support and quality control.

Compare accredited rehab centers in Alaska. Browse a wide range of drug and alcohol treatment options, including inpatient centers, outpatient centers, detox centers, methadone clinics, support groups, and counseling options.

StartYourRecovery.org provides facility information using publicly available data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and cannot independently verify the data. StartYourRecovery.org does not guarantee the quality of care or results of working with any provider or treatment facility. Please contact us if you are the proprietor of a facility and have updates or corrections to site content.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of drug or alcohol addiction treatment is right for me?

Get an independent assessment of your treatment needs by a clinician who has experience in substance use problems but is not connected with or employed by a treatment center. They will help you decide between treatment options including:

Outpatient treatment. Patients live at home and go to a clinic or facility regularly for sessions with addiction treatment professionals. There are roughly 68 outpatient programs in Alaska.

Residential treatment: Patients stay at a residential facility with 24-hour supervision. Different residential programs vary in the intensity of services that they provide. All are staffed 24/7. Some, but not all residential facilities, also provide nursing care and have an on-call physician or advanced practice provider (such as a nurse practitioner). There are roughly 18 in Alaska.

Hospital inpatient treatment: Patients stay at a hospital facility and receive intensive and highly structured care for addiction and other medical problems. Nursing services are available 24/7. In addition, a physician or advanced practice provider is typically available on-site 24/7.

Withdrawal management: Formerly known as “detox,” a term that has fallen out of favor due to stigma, is supervised withdrawal from drug or alcohol use. There are roughly 8 withdrawal management programs in Alaska.

Medication: Medication treatment for substance use disorders, combined with behavioral therapies and counseling, can reduce your withdrawal symptoms and cravings to sustain your recovery. Evidence-based guidelines recommend that FDA-approved medications for addiction treatment be offered at all levels of care, including outpatient, residential, inpatient, and withdrawal management.

There are also many non-clinical pathways to recovery as well, such as peer support groups and recovery housing. These supports can also be combined with clinical services. Learn more about the many pathways to recovery.

How can I find the best drug or alcohol addiction treatment in Alaska?

Ultimately, the question isn’t “What’s the best rehab?” but rather, “What’s the best treatment for me?” Work with a qualified clinician to use the guidance here to make the right treatment.

The right program may depend on:

  • Type of care: Determine if inpatient, outpatient, withdrawal management, and/or medication treatment is right for you.
  • Offerings: Make sure the program caters to both your condition, as well as your unique needs and lived experience.
  • Program length: More severe challenges may take longer. Programs should allow patients to stay as long as it is clinically appropriate. No program should discharge a patient based on an arbitrary fixed length of stay. Avoid any program that calls itself a “28-day” or “30-day” rehab. The length of stay should be unique to each patient’s needs.
  • Insurance coverage and cost: Make sure the drug or alcohol addiction treatment is covered by insurance and within your budget.

Learn more about choosing the right addiction treatment program.

How should I compare programs and rehabs in Alaska?

When talking with facilities, ask these questions:

  • What types of treatment therapies are offered?
  • Can the program offer medication? And, once medication is started, is linkage to a community provider who will continue the medication long-term ensured?
  • Are staff members qualified to treat both addiction and other mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD?
  • Is treatment tailored for each patient?
  • What are the program's requirements and/or expectations of me?
  • What can and should my family do while I’m in treatment?
  • Can you provide patient rights and responsibilities in writing?

How can I pay for my program or rehab?

Health insurance: Insurance often covers 50-100% of rehab costs. Under The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, health insurers are required to cover substance use disorder treatment similar to how they would any physical condition.

Financial assistance: Roughly 16 programs in Alaska offer Payment Assistance and 49 offer Sliding Scale Fees that reduce the cost of treatment for low-income and under-insured individuals.

Employer Assistance Programs (EAP): An EAP is an employer-sponsored service to help employees (and sometimes their dependents) who are experiencing personal or family challenges. They usually pay for services related to mental health, alcohol or other substance use disorders, financial, and legal concerns.

Learn more about paying for rehab.

How much does treatment, such as rehab, cost in Alaska?

The cost of rehab in Alaska can vary widely depending on the type of treatment and whether you have insurance. Fortunately, insurance often covers 50-100% of rehab costs, so your out-of-pocket expenses might be much lower than expected.

Here's a breakdown of average costs without insurance, excluding luxury facilities with amenities like pools or fitness centers:

Residential: average total cost for a 3.25 month stay without insurance is $33,614. With 80% insurance coverage, it is $6,723

  • Cost per month without insurance: $10,343
  • Cost per month with 80% coverage: $2,069

Outpatient (intensive): average total cost for a 3 month treatment period without insurance is $14,551. With 80% insurance coverage, it is $2,910

  • Cost per month without insurance: $4,850
  • Cost per month with 80% coverage: $970

Outpatient (non-methadone): average total cost for a 4.5 month treatment period without insurance is $8,258. With 80% insurance coverage, it is $1,652

  • Cost per month without insurance: $1,835
  • Cost per month with 80% coverage: $367

Methadone maintenance: average total cost for a nearly 2 year treatment period without insurance is $29,652. With 80% insurance coverage, it is $5,930

  • Cost per month without insurance: $1,363
  • Cost per month with 80% coverage: $273

Keep in mind, these are averages and could vary based on your specific provider, plan, and policy. Remember, more expensive doesn’t always mean better when it comes to treatment. Focus on finding a program that offers evidence-based care that meets your needs.

Data sourced from an NIH-published paper and adjusted based on inflation and regional differences in healthcare costs (source).

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