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Palmer, Alaska | Set Free Alaska provides faith-based, trauma-informed mental health and addiction recovery services for youth and adults in Palma, Alaska. They offer crisis intervention, gender-specific residential care, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), general outpatient programs (OP), and aftercare programs. Dedicated services are available for children, ado | Treatments Programs Payment Options | They rock
Kristal Walker
5 years ago
Super helpful even if you just call to ask questions
Jamee Ecker
6 years ago
Great faith based recovery center that has good counselors and a great support system.
Charley Neal
6 years ago
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Palmer, Alaska | North Star Palmer – Summit Program, located in Palmer, Alaska, provides mental health and addiction recovery services for boys aged 12 to 18. They offer long-term residential treatment and aftercare programming, including specialized services for youth with co-occurring addiction and mental illness. Residential Their residential program enables c | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I was there for 9 months, I procrastinated and didn't comply with the program so most of the time being there was a waste. The staff was great no a single bad one. Even though I didn't comply with the program I matured and my behaviors are way better than before.
Cooper Kuehl
1 year ago
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Palmer, Alaska | Daybreak, located in Palmer, Alaska, offers comprehensive case management services for youth and adults experiencing mental illness and/or addiction. Specialized care is available for children, adolescents, seniors, justice-involved persons, and persons with co-occurring conditions. They provide office, home, and community-based care and aftercare | Treatments Programs Payment Options | People are always helpful no matter what
Warren Riley Sr.
7 months ago
I'm very grateful for the financial assistance provided to me by Day Break. Due to my limited work ability, securing essential items had become increasingly difficult. There, your support has made a big difference. I got the glasses that suited "my specific needs," winter gear, a smartwatch to monitor my health and more. Their support has not only met my practical needs but has also lifted my spirits.
I don't ask people for anything at all because it cause me anxiety, but I took a chance with Day Break and I felt nothing but comfort and support and I hope others with TBI's will reach out.
Thank you Day Break.
Ron Brown
Sleven Kelevra
1 year ago
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Juanita “ItsMeNita” Pplty
7 years ago
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Palmer, Alaska | Alaska Dream Center, located in Palmer, Alaska, is a faith-based drug and alcohol rehab for adults. They offer long-term residential care and aftercare planning and support, including specialized services for young adults, homeless and indigent persons, and persons with co-occurring addiction and mental illness. You’ll find the nonprofit Alas | Treatments Programs Payment Options | They have great customer service. My good friend recommended he was there for drug rehab. He is still clean and recommended I try this place for my alcohol abuse. I want to get sober like he did at this place.
Patrick Coeville
1 year ago
This place is forever eched in my recovery from drugs and alcohol. And I had an encounter with my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ while in the program. He is the core of this program. My life and my family is forever changed because of it....
Michael Emerick
2 years ago
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Wasilla, Alaska | Located in Wasilla, Alaska, Community Medical Services offers alcohol and drug rehab services to men and women suffering from addiction. They provide medication assisted treatment and outpatient services. Community Medical Services provides comprehensive addiction treatment backed by science. Services include: This program provides FDA-approved me | Programs Payment Options | My personal opinion is your wasilla front desk employee Michelle is a god sent and she deserves a raise. A medal and anything she wants!!!
Samuel Degange
1 year ago
People are always helpful no matter what
Warren Riley Sr.
7 months ago
I'm very grateful for the financial assistance provided to me by Day Break. Due to my limited work ability, securing essential items had become increasingly difficult. There, your support has made a big difference. I got the glasses that suited "my specific needs," winter gear, a smartwatch to monitor my health and more. Their support has not only met my practical needs but has also lifted my spirits.
I don't ask people for anything at all because it cause me anxiety, but I took a chance with Day Break and I felt nothing but comfort and support and I hope others with TBI's will reach out.
Thank you Day Break.
Ron Brown
Sleven Kelevra
1 year ago
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Wasilla, Alaska | Set Free Alaska, located in Wasilla, Alaska, is a faith-based, 12-Step drug and alcohol rehab for adolescents and adults. They offer crisis intervention, patient stabilization, partial hospitalization programs (PHP), intensive outpatient programs (IOP), general outpatient programs (OP), and aftercare programs. Dedicated services are available for y | Treatments Programs Payment Options | They rock
Kristal Walker
5 years ago
Super helpful even if you just call to ask questions
Jamee Ecker
6 years ago
Great faith based recovery center that has good counselors and a great support system.
Charley Neal
6 years ago
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Wasilla, Alaska | Alaska VA Healthcare System – Mat Su Clinic, located in Wasilla, Alaska, provides mental and behavioral health care for military personnel, veterans, and families. Specialized programs are available for adolescents, young adults, seniors, homeless and indigent persons, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and persons with co-occurring disorders. The | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Abbie Kenezuroff
2 months ago
The staff here was lovely, but the billing system was enough to leave me frustrated and in search of a new therapist. I would never be able to suggest coming here in good conscience after the headache I’ve had with that company. They bill through a third party, and are unable to take any payments through their office, while burying the link for the payment website in their site. In February, I received a call that I had an unpaid balance. I had not received any bills since November, and when I tried to contact the third party to figure out what the issue was, I was told they’d been sending me bills and there was no offer to investigate this further, merely an insistence that it was a fault on my end. I was told by APIA to wait two weeks for a balance reduction and a new bill, which never came. I ended up having to contact them for my account number, and checking my balance online manually every single month because I was still not receiving bills. I had not moved during this time nor changed any contact or payment information at all, and had no issues getting or paying bills up until this point. I was told by both the accounting office at APIA and my therapist that this is an issue multiple people had. Cut to today, I have not been there since June and I cleared my entire account balance at the end of June to make sure I was squared away. Once again, I have not received any bills in the mail. Today I get a phone call that my account is past due once again. I check the charges and one of them is for October, two of them are for December. Checking my insurance dashboard I can see that these claims were processed a long time ago, so why am I now getting the bill? Suddenly I am being burdened with paying for my new therapist as well as therapy I received almost a year ago at this point, with no prior notification that I owed anything. Although my experience at APIA therapy wise was fine, it has been entirely tainted by their unprofessional third party payment system. I really hope they transition to a company that is actually able to ensure people get their bills in the future.
Max
3 months ago
APIA is terrific, staff is always smiling and friendly. My therapist is competent and helpful and I'm also involved with the Art therapy group. Would definitely recommend them.
Cameron Bonham
2 years ago
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Wasilla, Alaska | Life Changers Outreach is a 12-month discipleship program for women struggling with various types of bondages or life-controlling issues. They use a non-medical, non-psychiatric approach that focuses inner-healing for deeper rooted issues that are at the center of the addiction. Life Changers Outreach is located in Wasilla, Alaska. Life Changers O | Treatments Programs Payment Options | When I came to Life Changers in August 2016, I was broken, hopeless, angry and desperate! I was facing some serious prison time and needed a change. I was as skeptical as any person would be about “rehab”. Honestly I didn’t even know if it could work...
It did!! January 2019 and I’m still clean and sober!! Gods is restoring my life and all my family relationships. I’m now the daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt and cousin that I want to be. Thank you Life Changers for being patient with me and helping me live free!!! If youu need help with addiction, anger, suicide or depression CALL them!!! They will help!! Best part...ITS FREE!!!
6 years ago
On more of the lecture is the peace and the success of the whole and there is a way to be there to see the success of the others and a way to win altogether.
Devon WIlliams
1 year ago
Maybe more Alaskan natives would come here for help if your administrative staff wasn’t so rude, how come everytime I come here to check-in they look at me like I have three heads, is it so hard to politely say “I’m sorry, im unable to help you but they can check you in” simple, right? instead of glaring at me or snickering In the back, so immature and unprofessional and these people seem a lot older than me
Facist Destoryer
1 year ago
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Anchorage, Alaska | Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association operates an outpatient substance abuse recovery program in Anchorage, Alaska. This forms part of their behavioral health services that also include mental health care. Their substance abuse treatment is recovery-oriented, with an emphasis on helping clients develop appropriate life skills needed for lasting rec | Treatments Programs Payment Options | APIA is terrific, staff is always smiling and friendly. My therapist is competent and helpful and I'm also involved with the Art therapy group. Would definitely recommend them.
Cameron Bonham
2 years ago
I love how much they care for their environment and animals there. The staff is amazing and caring to everybody; including that animals.
Mr. AirsoftBoi
5 years ago
Great place.
Kyle Foster
5 years ago
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Anchorage, Alaska | Southcentral Foundation - Dena Coy provides mental health treatment and alcohol and drug rehab services to men and women seeking recovery in Anchorage, Alaska. They provide a continuum of care that offers various levels of support to meet each client where they are on their recovery journey. Southcentral Foundation – Dena Coy focuses on a min | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I went there the 1st year it opened in 2001 & was the 1st to graduate out of the program. It was a great experience overall. I hope those I went there with when it first opened are all well! Lucinda Kunnaan
Kunnaan Stackhouse
6 months ago
it changed me for the better and i was only there for 3 months although since i left it felt like my progress has slipped out of my hands now that i’m home, whatever you do don’t run away it’s not worth it.
Destiny Wild-Spencer-Phillips
2 years ago
I dont know this place well enough but the one experience I had was great.
Donna Frankson-Harris
6 years ago
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Anchorage, Alaska | Located in Anchorage, Alaska, Southcentral Foundation Four Directions Outpatient Treatment Center takes a whole person approach to addiction recovery. Customer-owners, as they’re called here, work with a dedicated team to develop a recovery plan built around your specific needs and goals. Services are available to Alaska Native, American Indian | Payment Options | Amazing font desk employees, I guarantee their polite services!!
Braelyn Brown
1 week ago
On more of the lecture is the peace and the success of the whole and there is a way to be there to see the success of the others and a way to win altogether.
Devon WIlliams
1 year ago
Coming here in the beginning was a challenge but they work with you to make sure you achieve sobriety. It's been over a year
Gina Amik
4 years ago
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Anchorage, Alaska | Cornell Companies of Alaska, located in Anchorage, Alaska, is an alcohol and drug rehab program that provides addiction treatment services to men and women seeking recovery. Their levels of care vary in order to treat people with a wide variety of needs. Cornell Companies of Alaska provides services that focus on a clinical approach to transformati | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I highly recommend Cornell Permitting. 👍
Travis Langford
1 year ago
Tommy is amazing to work with and provide timely work and updates.
tim chiles
2 years ago
Top notch permitting service. Great communication, fast service, and keeps me away from the black hole called Anchorage Permitting office. Tommy is the ONLY guy I use for both residential and commercial permits in the MOA. 👍👍
Brandon Richardson
2 years ago
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Valdez, Alaska | AA – Alcoholics Anonymous, located in Valdez, Alaska is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism. At AA – Alcoholics Anonymous additional levels of care offered include 12-step therapy. Specialty rehab programs at AA – Alcoholics Anonymous include tailored care | Treatments Programs Payment Options | AA – Alcoholics Anonymous has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Kenai, Alaska | The Dena’ina Wellness Center provides medical, dental and behavioral health services for clients of all ages in Kenai, Alaska. This is an integrated facility that takes a whole client, holistic approach to care. Most of their services are only available to American Indian and Alaska Native people, but the behavioral health program receives state | Treatments Programs Payment Options | People are always helpful no matter what
Warren Riley Sr.
7 months ago
I'm very grateful for the financial assistance provided to me by Day Break. Due to my limited work ability, securing essential items had become increasingly difficult. There, your support has made a big difference. I got the glasses that suited "my specific needs," winter gear, a smartwatch to monitor my health and more. Their support has not only met my practical needs but has also lifted my spirits.
I don't ask people for anything at all because it cause me anxiety, but I took a chance with Day Break and I felt nothing but comfort and support and I hope others with TBI's will reach out.
Thank you Day Break.
Ron Brown
Sleven Kelevra
1 year ago
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6 years ago
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Seward, Alaska | SeaView Community Services, located in Seward, Alaska, provides comprehensive, 12-Step addiction recovery programs for youth and adults, including specialized programs for adolescents, young adults, seniors, justice-involved persons, and persons with co-occurring disorders. Their services include crisis intervention, assertive community treatment ( | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Pick up points for passengers riding the bus service from Seward.
William C. Davis
3 years ago
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Darrelll Shamp
4 years ago
Very helpful
Jess McWethy
6 years ago
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Homer, Alaska | CICADA Homer Office, in Homer, Alaska, offers outpatient mental health and addiction recovery services for youth and adults, including specialized programming for adolescents, young adults, persons with HIV/AIDS, persons with hearing impairment, trauma survivors, and persons with co-occurring addiction and mental illness. They provide crisis interv | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Dawn was wonderful to work with. The experience was very relaxing and insightful.
Evelyn Harden
4 months ago
They are super friendly and they work great with my child!
Treasure Abbott
1 year ago
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Alaska is ranked 2nd nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $52,030.
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Alaska vary widely and depend on several factors, including:
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.
These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Alaska. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Alaska that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in Alaska.
Aetna is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Alaska, with 16 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Cigna is the 2nd most popular with 16 treatment centers accepting it followed by Blue Cross Blue Shield in 3rd accepted by 15 drug rehabs.
Alaska is ranked 11th nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 813 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is higher than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.
The following are the number of Alaska rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).
Alaska is ranked 3rd nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 52.9 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 388 overdoses in 2023. Opioid abuse accounted for 83% of all drug overdoses in Alaska, with a total of 322 opioid overdoses in 2024.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Alaska is ranked 37th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 257 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is lower than the National Average of 421.
All values are per 100,000 population.
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.
Alaska has the 3rd highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 436 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 3,195 total DUI arrests).
All values are per 100,000 population.
SafeHome.org. DUI statistics and trends.