2026’s Top Rehab Centers near Coeur d'Alene (from $0), Drug & Alcohol Support Resources
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare 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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Idaho 211 CareLine, managed by the United Way, provides comprehensive information and referrals for individuals seeking help with substance use issues. They offer connections to local treatment centers, support groups, and other resources to assist with recovery.
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NAMI Idaho provides support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness, including substance use issues. They offer resources such as support groups, educational programs, and information on local mental health services.
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The SAMHSA National Helpline (available 24/7 in English and Spanish) provides free, confidential information and referrals for support groups and treatment facilities to individuals facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
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Confidential support through the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids Hotline helps families make a plan of action to address a child’s substance use. It is available in English and Spanish.
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The AAAP Member Addiction Psychiatrists is a directory of addiction psychiatrists and relevant health professionals trained to provide treatment for addiction and co-occurring mental illnesses.
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American Psychological Association member psychologists.
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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 Coeur d’Alene
If you’re looking for the best help for you in Coeur d’Alene, you have options. You can find detox, short-term residential care, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), medications for addiction treatment (MAT), telehealth, and 24/7 crisis support. Same-day detox or residential admission is possible, but spots can be limited — especially for pregnant or postpartum people and teens — so it helps to call ahead. If you’re on Idaho Medicaid, you’ll likely work with Magellan of Idaho to get connected to care. Most private insurance plans are accepted, and if you don’t have insurance, there are free or very low-cost programs available. If you want culturally specific, specialized, or luxury residential programs, you may need to look outside of Coeur d'Alene.
Can I start withdrawal management (detox) in Coeur d’Alene today?
Yes — help can start today. Call a 24/7 clinic to begin medication for withdrawal and stabilization. Call first to confirm space:
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Kootenai Health’s ARU: 208-625-4848
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The Northern Idaho Crisis Center: 208-625-4884
When you call, ask about language services and transportation assistance if needed. If they’re full, ask for bridge care (telehealth, interim medications, groups) so you can start right away.
Do I need to travel for rehab, or is care available in Coeur d’Alene?
You usually don’t have to travel. Coeur d’Alene and Kootenai County offer detox, short-stay inpatient programs, IOP, outpatient therapy, and MAT. Travel helps if you are looking for long-term residential programs or have specific preferences, such as luxury rehab, private rooms, or pet-friendly care.
Paying for Addiction Treatment in Coeur d’Alene
How much does rehab cost in Coeur d’Alene?
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.
Which private insurers provide in-network coverage in Coeur d’Alene?
Many major plans include in-network options — commonly Blue Cross of Idaho, Regence BlueShield of Idaho, PacificSource, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, and others. Always confirm network status, prior authorization, and copays with your plan and the facility.
Are there free rehab programs in Coeur d’Alene?
Yes — you can find free or low-cost programs in Coeur d’Alene. If you don’t have insurance or resources, you can still get care through government-funded providers and nonprofit organizations. Start by dialing 2-1-1 for referrals, or use the Free, Sliding Scale Fee, and Payment Assistance. 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.
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Idaho 2-1-1: Dial 2-1-1 for referrals to low- or no-cost treatment, transportation, shelters, and other supports.
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Magellan of Idaho: Central hub for state-funded treatment slots.
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Community health centers: Heritage Health offers sliding-fee outpatient care and same-day assessments.
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Nonprofit programs: Good Samaritan Rehabilitation offers no- or low-cost residential programs.
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Kootenai Health: Provides financial assistance and accepts Medicaid/Medicare for detox and other services.
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Kootenai Recovery Community Center (KRCC): Offers free peer support and mutual-aid meetings across the county.
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Emergency stabilization: If you’re in a crisis (such as life-threatening withdrawal or intoxication), call 911 or go to the nearest ER. Care will be provided regardless of ability to pay (you may receive a bill later for hospital or ambulance services; financial-assistance programs are available through many local hospitals).
Keep in mind there are many free non-clinical peer support and counseling resources available as well.
Best Rehabs in Coeur d’Alene
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 Coeur d’Alene?
Notable rehabs to consider are Kootenai Health’s Behavioral Health services (medical detox, step-down IOP, and co-occurring disorder support), Heritage Health “Restored Paths” (nonprofit outpatient with IOP, MAT, and co-occurring disorder support), and Good Samaritan Rehabilitation (faith-based residential program). You can find multiple established providers with residential, outpatient, and crisis/detox access in Coeur d’Alene. 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 programs for teens in Coeur d’Alene?
Good options for teens are Paradigm Treatment (Coeur d’Alene campus) (offers residential mental health treatment for adolescents ages 13–17 and young adults) and Idaho Youth Ranch – Anchor House (outpatient care for teens). Youth-only residential slots can be limited, so it helps to call early. Ask about academic support, family involvement policies, and aftercare coordination.
What are the best low-cost or free rehab options in Coeur d’Alene?
Good low-cost options to look into include Heritage Health, Kootenai Health, and Kootenai Recovery Community Center (KRCC). Low- or no-cost options can vary based on eligibility and funding. Ask whether you qualify for sliding-fee or other financial help, whether they can provide a referral, and if they are full, whether you can join a waitlist and start bridge care immediately.
What are the best rehabs for co-occurring disorders in Coeur d’Alene?
Kootenai Health integrates medical detox with psychiatric support; Heritage Health (as an integrated community clinic) coordinates therapy, MAT, and psychiatric medication management; and Paradigm provides residential mental-health care with co-occurring substance use treatment. Coeur d’Alene has capacity for mild-to-moderate dual-diagnosis needs; more complex, long-term psychiatric care may require regional referral. What matters: one plan addressing both conditions, medication management, and warm handoffs between levels of care.
What are the best detox centers in Coeur d’Alene?
Kootenai Health’s ARU is the region’s inpatient medical detox, offering 24/7 nursing, physician oversight, and medications to manage withdrawal, with planning for step-down care. North Idaho Detox in Post Falls is a smaller alternative and is self-pay. When you call, ask about medical safety, help with confirming insurance coverage, and aftercare planning after discharge.
Choosing the Right Rehab
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 a program right now?
Call Magellan of Idaho’s 24/7 line (1-855-202-0973) for screening and referrals and Idaho 2-1-1 can help with connecting you to nearby services and navigators. Kootenai Health Behavioral Health and Heritage Health can also provide support, and Kootenai Recovery Community Center (KRCC) can connect you with certified recovery coaches.
How can I check if a Coeur d’Alene rehab is licensed (and accredited)?
You can look up licensed facilities through the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. 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.
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