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2026’s Top Rehab Centers in Boise, 3 (Free) Drug & Alcohol Support Resources
Boise, Idaho

Compare accepted insurance, cost, reviews, amenities, and Trust Score across 38 drug and alcohol rehab centers in or near Boise, ID. Our independent research team evaluated facilities offering inpatient, outpatient, detox, and luxury programs. Advertiser payment never influences Trust Score. Boise’s best strengths are outpatient care and medications for addiction treatment (MAT) options, supported by active recovery community centers and peer or 12-step groups. Detox beds are limited and there are few adolescent-only residential options so call to check openings and ask for bridge care if there’s a wait. Most programs accept private insurance and many take Medicaid. If you don’t have insurance, there are free or very low-cost programs available. Learn more about how to choose the best treatment option.
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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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  • Connects individuals to substance use and behavioral health resources, including a treatment locator and crisis hotlines. 
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  • Connects individuals to substance use and mental health resources, including crisis centers and helplines, drug disposal sites, a naloxone locator, and more. 
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  • Provides mental health support groups and educational resources for individuals and families.
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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 services.
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  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a Fellowship for anyone seeking to stop using drugs, including alcohol. NA uses a twelve-step approach focused on spiritual and personal growth steps for lasting sobriety. 
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  • Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a Fellowship aimed at helping alcoholics achieve sobriety through the twelve-step approach to recovery. Shared experiences and a structured, spiritual approach are central to A.A. 
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  • SMART Recovery is a secular recovery community that uses mutual support and focuses on self-empowerment to help participants gain independence from triggering behaviors.  
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  • The Oxford House is a shared drug and alcohol-free residence for those in recovery from substance use disorder. 

How to Choose Treatment in Boise

If you’re looking for help in Boise, you have options. Boise’s best strengths are detox, inpatient/residential, outpatient, and medications for addiction treatment (MAT). Outpatient and MAT support are strong, with active recovery community centers and peer or 12-step groups. Detox beds are more limited and there are few adolescent-specific residential options so call to check openings and ask for bridge care (take-home medications, a same-day visit, or telehealth) if there’s a waitlist. Most programs accept private insurance and many take Medicaid. If you don’t have insurance, there are free or very low-cost programs available.

Can I start detox in Boise today?

Yes — help can start today. Call ahead to confirm space at:

When you call, ask about Spanish-language services if needed. If they’re full, ask for bridge care (telehealth, interim medications, groups) so you can get support right away.

Do I need to travel for rehab, or is care available in Boise?

You usually don’t have to travel for care. Boise offers detox, residential, outpatient, medications for addiction treatment (MAT), and sober living. Some people travel for privacy, luxury amenities, pet-friendly residential programs, or LGBTQIA-only programs, but most other needs (including co-occurring mental health care and gender-sensitive groups) are met locally.

Paying for Addiction Treatment in Boise

How much does rehab cost in Boise?

Rehab prices can look overwhelming, but most people pay far less once insurance or financial aid is applied. Before you start treatment, ask for a written estimate, whether the program is in-network for your plan (and if prior authorization is required), and ask about sliding-scale fees or financial help. Learn more about the cost of rehab.  

Typical Costs (publicly funded or community-based programs; not luxury):

  • A little over three months of residential care in Boise usually costs about $24,102 if you pay out of pocket. With 80% insurance coverage, you’d pay about $4,820 total — roughly $1,483 per month.

  • A three-month intensive outpatient program in Boise usually costs about $10,433 if you pay out of pocket. With 80% coverage, you’d pay about $2,087 total — around $696 per month.

  • A four-and-a-half-month non-methadone outpatient program in Boise usually costs about $5,922 if you pay out of pocket. With 80% coverage, you’d pay about $1,184 total — about $263 per month.

  • About two years of methadone maintenance in Boise usually costs about $21,261 if you pay out of pocket. With 80% coverage, you’d pay about $4,252 total — around $196 per month.

Which private insurers have in-network rehabs in Boise?

Many plans do, including Blue Cross of Idaho, Regence BlueShield of Idaho, PacificSource, SelectHealth, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Cigna. Always confirm network status, prior authorization, and copays with your plan and the facility.

Are there free or low-cost rehab programs in Boise?

Yes — you can find free or low-cost programs in Boise. You can start by calling 1-800-922-3406 for a screening or dial 2-1-1 or text 898211 for referrals to low or no-cost care. You can also use the Free, Sliding Scale Fee, and Payment Assistance filter options on this directory to find no-cost and low-cost options. If you do have insurance, your plan may cover some or even the full cost of treatment — you’ll need to call the facility to confirm.

Keep in mind there are many free non-clinical peer support and counseling resources available as well.

Best Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Boise

What does “best” mean?

“Best” means best-for-you — care that matches your level of need, works with your insurance and budget, and fits your life (location, schedule, family). Start by listing what you need and what your plan covers, then choose an option you can start now and stick with. The programs below are examples of options that may be a good fit depending on your needs — explore them to see which might be right for you.

Facilities are included based on licensing, accreditations (when noted), years in operation, and endorsements from trusted local organizations. Always verify current availability and coverage. This is not a definitive ranking.

What are the best rehabs in Boise, Idaho?

Notable options include Brick House Recovery (Boise/Meridian) — award-recognized, faith-based outpatient with published outcomes and Moonlight Mountain Recovery (Nampa/Boise/Caldwell) — CARF and Joint Commission–accredited with Medicaid acceptance, step-down housing support, and holistic approaches. Before you choose, call to make sure there are current openings, the level of care offered, and in-network coverage for your insurance plan. Ask for a written estimate and bridge care if beds are full.

What are the best rehabs for teens in Boise?

A strong option to consider is Intermountain Hospital — CAST (Clean and Sober Teens), which provides inpatient stabilization and rehab counseling for adolescents, with school support and family involvement. For outpatient or early intervention, Imagine by Northpoint offers teen services in Boise. Local inpatient choices can be limited, so call early to confirm availability and ask about academic support and parent or guardian involvement.

What are the best rehabs for veterans in Boise?

The Boise VA Medical Center provides outpatient and residential programs with integrated PTSD care, medication management, and VA coverage pathways. Some private programs offer veteran and or first responder tracks, but the VA is the dedicated hub for veteran-specific care. Call programs to confirm VA eligibility or Community Care authorization and trauma-informed support.

What are the best faith-based rehabs in Boise?

Strong options to consider include Brick House Recovery (Christian-oriented program) and ministries like Boise Rescue Mission – New Life Program and Adult & Teen Challenge (Boise Girls Academy for teens) for low-cost or donation-based care. Choose the pastoral or spiritual emphasis you want alongside evidence-based care.

What are the best low-cost or free rehabs in Boise?

A good low-cost option is to start at Allumbaugh House if detox is needed, then step into Moonlight Mountain Recovery if you have Medicaid or into sliding-fee outpatient care such as Terry Reilly. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) may fund treatment if you do not have insurance. When you call a program, ask about Medicaid acceptance, sliding-scale, and any scholarship funds.

Choosing the Right Rehab in Boise

How do I choose the right level of care?

Start with an independent assessment from a clinician who specializes in substance use problems and isn’t employed by a treatment center. They can help you choose between treatment options like outpatient, residential, hospital inpatient, withdrawal management (detox), and medications used alongside therapy. Learn more about choosing the right rehab for your needs.

Who can help me choose the best rehab right now?

Call 2-1-1 (or text 898211) for local referrals or call 988 for crisis triage and connection to further support. Peer recovery coaches at PEER Wellness Center (208-991-3681) can also help you choose the best option for you. When you call, say: ‘I’m in Boise and need [detox/IOP/residential]; I have [AHCCCS/Medicare/other]. Do you have openings this week?’

How can I check if a Boise rehab is licensed (and accredited)?

Before you choose, look up the program’s license using the DHW’s public Find a Facility or Agency page. Also ask whether they hold national accreditation (e.g., The Joint Commission or CARF). Accreditation isn’t required, but it’s a useful extra quality signal. Learn more about accreditation and other indicators of quality care

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

How we evaluate facilities

Our research team reviews facilities using public data sources, information verified directly by contacting the facility, and information reported by the facility themselves. Whenever possible, we interview the clinical leadership of a facility and perform Secret Shopper calls to understand the patient experience. These inputs, along with data from SAMHSA, accrediting bodies (including Joint Commission and CARF), state licenses, and other sources help complete a full picture of the facility. These data help us develop Trust Score rating for each facility, a simple A+ through E grade helping you understand how likely it is you can trust a facility.

Why trust us

For over 10 years, Start Your Recovery has worked with leading experts in effectively treating substance use issues to offer people a single source of relatable, reliable information at any stage of their recovery journey. To do it, we bring together leading clinicians and experts in substance use prevention treatment and recovery from nonprofit, academic, and government institutions. We have connected more than 3 million people, and are committed to raising the bar for ethical communications that has a positive impact. We are not owned or operated by any treatment facility. We began as a pro-bono project in 2016 and became an independent LLC in 2021.

Important disclaimer

StartYourRecovery.org does not guarantee the quality of treatment of any facility. We cannot independently confirm the accuracy of every data point, and some data points may go out of date and change over time. Our Trust Score is an objective rating that is never influenced by advertiser payment. Please contact us if you would like to make an update to your facility information.

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