Treatment Programs

Fill in the blanks: Where do/does ________ I/my partner/child/friend/relative go for help with _______ my/his/ her __________ addiction/mental health needs/co-occurring disorder? The options are ____________confusing/mind boggling/ daunting.

A first step toward getting recovery and mental health services often begins with a phone call. From there, an intervention may be appropriate. Or a meeting with a chemical health assessor or psychologist. The information gleaned from such a professional will help inform the next steps.

Financial considerations, medical and psychological histories, and willingness to make a commitment to change play vital roles in determining next steps. These professionals also will discuss with you or your loved one practical matters such as home and work environments, support systems and legal and ethical matters.

After such communication and information gathering, the list of treatment options begins to come into focus. Look at them carefully — call or visit. And then? Take action. The rest of life is waiting for __________ you, your loved one, friend.

Arbor Place
Arbor Place strives to provide the best quality and most effective services, at an affordable price. If an individual does not have health insurance coverage, private pay is accepted. Services provided are: Alcohol & drug evaluations, mental health evaluations, individual outpatient counseling, outpatient treatment groups, adult day treatment, adult residential treatment, medication management, intoxicated driver assessments, intoxicated driver intensive supervision program, alcohol awareness program I & II, teen tobacco diversion program, victim impact panel, addiction in the family seminar series and families in need of education & support individual program. The new facility is located at 4076 Kothlow Ave, Menomonie, WI, 54751.  PHone: 715-235-4537.

Crossroads
People who are completing treatment for chemical dependency or compulsive gambling face many questions. One of the most critical is: “Where do I go from here?” Crossroads is a home-like residence for men and women who have completed treatment for chemical addiction or compulsive gambling and desire a supportive, therapeutic place to live while adjusting to life without addiction. Conveniently located in a beautiful residential area of Minneapolis, close to downtown, uptown and the Mall of America. Close to public transportation for easy access to work and school and within walking distance of parks and recreational areas.  866-719-0504 or 612-374-0504 www.CrossroadsAftercare.org

Hazelden Betty Ford Center
Hazelden Betty Ford addiction treatment centers provide gender-specific, individually tailored residential and outpatient rehabilitation throughout the country. Each resident has a personal treatment team that includes a physician, nurse, psychologist, primary counselor, case manager, spiritual care counselor, family counselor, dietician, fitness trainer, chemical dependency technician, and alumni services representative.

State-of-the-art addiction treatment centers include multidisciplinary clinical evaluations to determine a person’s treatment needs during addiction rehabilitation. Hazelden Betty Ford helps individuals, families, and communities struggling with alcohol abuse, substance abuse, and drug addiction, supporting them with a 12-Step based model.  www.hazeldenbettyford.org/treatment 1-866-831-5700

Hazelden Adolescent and Young Adult Treatment Center
helping adolescents, young adults and families impacted by the disease of addiction for more than 30 years. Young people between the ages of 12 to 25 welcome to find freedom from drugs, alcohol and mental health issues – and to restore hope. 763-509-3800, 11505 36th Avenue North, Plymouth, Minn. 55441-2398

Meridian Behavioral Health Meridian
comprises an entire family of programs addressing chemical and mental health. The company operates 10 outpatient clinics and seven inpatient addiction treatment facilities, including one it acquired in East Grand Forks, MN last year. With a large network, resources and multiple locations, Meridian is able to help a diverse range of individuals, with specialized programs for men, women and LGBT. In addition to residential and outpatient treatment services, Meridian also provides medicated assisted treatment. See website for full listing of programs, including inpatient and outpatient services for Men, Women and LGBT. www.meridianprograms.com; phone 1-800-367-1715

NUWAY House, Inc
Serving individuals recovering from chemical dependency since 1966, NuWay I and NuWay II provide individualized length of stay services for men and 3R’s Counseling Center is mixed gender. NuWay supports clients as they learn skills to maintain sobriety and health and integrate into a level of successful independent living in the community. Many clients have had previous attempts at recovery. 2518 1st Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404-4321; Phone: (612) 872- 0495; info@nuwayhouse.org

PRIDE Institute
Founded in 1986, with over 14,000 graduates, PRIDE Institute is the nation’s first and leading provider of residential treatment programs and outpatient treatment programs devoted exclusively to treating the mental health and chemical dependency needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-gender community. 14400 Martin Dr., Eden Prairie, MN 55344; phone 800-547-7433; www. pride-institute.com

Progress Valley
Offering a full continuum of chemical health services including initial chemical health assessments, residential treatment, outpatient relapse prevention, and sober housing. Programs designed using evidence-based best practices to help chemically dependent men and women lead responsible, fulfilling, chemical-free lives. Services specifically designed (and licensed) to meet the needs of people struggling with both chemical dependency and mental health issues (co-occurring). www.progressvalley.org Men’s Program, 3033 Garfield Ave. S., Mpls, MN 55408, 612-827-2517; Women’s Program: 308 East 78th St., Richfield, MN 55423, 612-869-3223

River Ridge Treatment Center 
The fundamental mission of River Ridge Treatment Center is to help the chemically dependent person achieve freedom from addiction, and to educate the public about the risks of alcohol and other drug abuse. Services include initial needs assessment, day outpatient program, women’s recovery program, women’s residential treatment, men’s recovery program, men’s evening outpatient program, relapse prevention, recovery maintenance program, beyond trauma program, family programs, mental health services, adolescent diversion and DWI class.  14750 Lac Lavon Dr. , Burnsville, MN 55306; phone 952-894-7722 and 17717 Highway 7, Minnetonka, MN 55345; phone 952-936-0304.

The Retreat 
An adult alternative to traditional alcohol rehab and alcohol treatment centered on the spiritual principles of the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. The Retreat serves people who are not in need of a clinical treatment experience. Situated in the Wayzata Big Woods just west of the twin cities, providing a natural cathedral for reflection, renewal and recovery.  Phone 866-928-3434; 1221 Wayzata Blvd E.,Wayzata, MN 55391; www. theretreat.org

Fairview Recovery Services Inpatient and outpatient chemical dependency programs for adults 
Screening assessments, medically supervised detoxification, inpatient and outpatient evaluation and referral, combined inpatient to outpatient treatment sequences, family counseling and aftercare. Individualized programs are designed to meet client’s physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual needs.

Fairview also offers programs for older adults and people who are deaf or hardof- hearing. Services provide choices for adults including culturally relevant patient education or community-based support and advocacy groups. Options such as an inpatient program, partial hospitalization, day treatment programs and counseling are available.  2450 Riverside Ave., Mpls, MN 55454; Inpatient Programs – 612- 672-6600. Lodging and Outpatient Day Programs; 612-672-2736, 800-233-7503 http://www.uofmmedicalcenter.org/ Specialties/Behavioralhealth/index. html

Vinland National Center 
Vinland is dedicated to helping people with unique learning and cognitive needs learn how to lead meaningful and full lives. For more than 30 years, Vinland has helped people live productive lives through a whole-person approach that addresses the mind, body and spirit. Vinland is well-known for meeting the unique needs of individuals with cognitive impairments, including brain injuries and learning disabilities.  3675 Ihduhapi Rd, Loretto, MN, 55357. Phone 763-479-3555 or 866- 956-7612; www.vinlandcenter.org/ Vinland Outpatient – 931 20th Ave. Northeast, Mpls, MN 55418. Phone 763-479-3555 or 866-956-7612.

Water’s Edge Counseling and Healing Center 
A mental health treatment center with a team of multidisciplinary professionals committed to walking with individuals on a journey of healing. We treat a broad range of mental health issues and have specialized treatment programs for eating disorders, depression and anxiety. Our difference is that we are a small, homelike environment that offers the majority of services found at larger facilities. Spiritual and/or Christian component available.  1755 Southcross Drive West, Burnsville, MN 55306; phone 952-898- 5020; e-mail: info@watersedgechc. com

Wayside Women’s Treatment Center
952-926-5626  A family treatment program providing comprehensive non-residential family treatment with a housing option for women and their minor children. 612-871-0099

Wayside Supportive House program is a safe, affordable housing option for families that have a serious commitment to sobriety. 952-224-8294

Last Updated on May 3, 2020