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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs in Dilworth, Minnesota

Dilworth, MN has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 1 medicare program, 3 inpatient treatment centers, 2 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 2 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs Serving the Dilworth, Minnesota Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - Red River Recovery Center MN
    701 Center Avenue East
    Dilworth, MN. 56529
    218-284-7772


    Red River Recovery Center is committed to assisting any person with a drug or alcohol use issue in Dilworth, MN. and its surrounding areas find full recovery. It provides several services - such as short term rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, detoxification programs, inpatient rehab programs, long term drug rehab centers and others - in keeping with its belief of the addiction treatment and rehabilitation methods that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehab facility also believes that people need individual treatment to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Red River Recovery Center has specialized in activity therapy, couple/family therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, trauma therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy and more. At the same time, it accepts patients who are persons with eating disorders, social skills development, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS, clients referred from the court/judicial system, and others. This substance abuse treatment facility uses treatment modalities that can assist clients to achieve lasting and permanent abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Red River Recovery Center can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, county or local government funds, state education funds and others.

    Leane Marie LaFranceSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Leane Marie LaFrance MN
    2323 16th Avenue South
    Moorhead, MN. 56560
    218-284-1600

    Leane Marie LaFrance is 3.2 miles from Dilworth, MN

    Leane Marie LaFrance is dedicated to helping any person with an alcohol or drug use problem in Dilworth, MN. and its surrounding areas find complete recovery. It provides several programs - such as short term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient counseling, outpatient detox centers, inpatient drug rehab facilities, long term rehab centers and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction treatment and rehabilitation methods that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug treatment program also believes that people need individual treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Leane Marie LaFrance has specialized in activity therapy, couple/family therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, trauma therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are persons with eating disorders, social skills development, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS, clients referred from the court/judicial system, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab center uses care methods that can assist patients to achieve abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Leane Marie LaFrance can pay for services using private pay, private insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, county or local government funds, state education funds and others.

    Clay County Receiving Center DetoxSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Clay County Receiving Center MN
    715 North 11th Street
    Moorhead, MN. 56560
    218-299-5171

    Clay County Receiving Center is 3.6 miles from Dilworth, MN

    Clay County Receiving Center is committed to helping any person with a drug or alcohol abuse disorder in the Dilworth, Minnesota area find complete recovery. It provides several programs - such as short term addiction treatment programs, outpatient day treatment, detox centers, inpatient treatment programs, long term treatment programs and others - in line with its philosophy of the recovery treatment and rehabilitation modalities that work in recovery. This addiction treatment facility also believes that clients require individual treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Clay County Receiving Center specializes in activity therapy, couple/family therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, trauma therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are persons with eating disorders, social skills development, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS, clients referred from the court/judicial system, and others. This alcohol and drug rehabilitation program uses care methods that can help patients to maintain abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Clay County Receiving Center can pay for services using private pay, private medical insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, county or local government funds, state education funds and others.

    AnchorageSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Anchorage MN
    725 Center Avenue
    Moorhead, MN. 56560
    218-287-1500

    Anchorage is 3.9 miles from Dilworth, MN

    Anchorage is committed to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use disorder in the Dilworth, Minnesota area find complete recovery. It offers several programs - such as short term rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, inpatient detoxification programs, inpatient drug rehab facilities, long term rehab facilities and others - in line with its belief of the addiction care and rehabilitation methods that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehab center also believes that people require individual care and treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Anchorage has specialized in activity therapy, couple/family therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, trauma therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts patients who are persons with eating disorders, social skills development, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, aftercare/continuing care, clients with HIV/AIDS, clients referred from the court/judicial system, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab center uses care modalities that can assist patients to achieve lasting and permanent abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Anchorage can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, county or local government funds, state education funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How does a person become addicted to drugs?

      Addiction to drugs is a complex process that involves a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors. It is not simply a matter of weak willpower or moral failing, but rather a chronic disease of the brain that can develop over time.

      Here's a simplified explanation of how a person may become addicted to drugs:

      1. Initial Use: The path to addiction often begins with the voluntary act of taking drugs. This could be due to curiosity, peer pressure, seeking pleasure or relief from stress, or even for medical reasons under prescription.
      2. Pleasure and Reward: Drugs alter the brain's normal functioning, typically leading to intense feelings of pleasure or the elimination of uncomfortable feelings. They do this by overstimulating the brain's reward system - particularly by releasing large amounts of a neurotransmitter called dopamine, which plays a significant role in feelings of pleasure and reward.
      3. Repeated Use and Tolerance: Over time, as a person continues to use the drug, the brain adjusts to the excess dopamine by producing less of it or reducing the ability of cells in the reward circuit to respond to it. This reduces the high, leading the person to take more of the drug in an attempt to recreate the original experience. This is known as developing a tolerance.
      4. Dependence: As the brain becomes used to the drug, physiological changes occur that make the person's body require the drug to function "normally." When the drug is not taken, withdrawal symptoms may be experienced, driving the person to continue using the drug to avoid these uncomfortable or even painful symptoms.
      5. Addiction: At this point, seeking and consuming the drug becomes a compulsion. The person may want to stop using the drug, but they find it extremely difficult or impossible to do so on their own, even in the face of negative consequences to their health, relationships, or other aspects of their life. The brain's cognitive functions related to judgment, decision-making, learning, memory, and behavior control are significantly altered, leading to harmful behaviors and the cycle of addiction.

      How does a person become addicted to drugs and alcohol?

      Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a complex process involving a combination of genetic, environmental, psychological, and social factors. While not everyone who uses drugs or alcohol will become addicted, certain factors can increase an individual's vulnerability to addiction. Some key factors contributing to addiction include:

      • Genetic predisposition: Genetics play a significant role in addiction, accounting for an estimated 40-60% of an individual's vulnerability. People with a family history of addiction may be more susceptible to developing a substance use disorder.
      • Environmental influences: A person's environment can significantly impact their likelihood of developing an addiction. Factors such as exposure to drugs or alcohol, peer pressure, low socioeconomic status, and lack of parental supervision can contribute to substance use and potential addiction.
      • Early initiation: Research indicates that individuals who begin using drugs or alcohol at an early age are at a higher risk of developing addiction later in life. Early exposure to substances can disrupt normal brain development, making it more challenging to resist addictive behaviors.
      • Psychological factors: Mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma-related disorders, can increase the risk of addiction. Individuals may turn to drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism for managing emotional distress, which can lead to dependence and addiction.
      • Social factors: Social isolation, lack of support networks, or unhealthy relationships can contribute to addiction. Individuals may use drugs or alcohol to fill a void or establish connections with others, increasing their risk of developing a substance use disorder.
      • Chronic use: Repeated exposure to drugs or alcohol can lead to physiological changes in the brain's reward and pleasure centers. Over time, these changes can result in the development of tolerance, dependence, and ultimately addiction.
      • Route of administration: The method by which a substance is consumed can impact the likelihood of addiction. Faster-acting routes of administration, such as injecting, smoking, or snorting, can lead to a more rapid onset of pleasurable effects, increasing the risk of addiction.

      Is there Government assistance to pay for rehab?

      Yes, in the United States, there are several forms of government assistance that can help pay for rehab.

      Medicaid: Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage for some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Many states' Medicaid programs provide coverage for a range of substance use disorder services, including detoxification, outpatient counseling, residential treatment, medication-assisted treatment, and more. The specific services covered and eligibility criteria can vary by state.

      Medicare: Medicare, a federal program primarily for people age 65 and older, also provides coverage for some substance use disorder treatment. This can include inpatient rehab, outpatient treatment services, and medication-assisted treatment.

      The Affordable Care Act (ACA): The ACA, also known as Obamacare, requires health insurance plans sold on the Health Insurance Marketplace to cover substance use disorder services. This means that individuals who purchase insurance through the Marketplace can access rehab services, often at a lower cost due to income-based subsidies.

      Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): SAMHSA offers grants to states and organizations to provide treatment and recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders. Individuals may be able to access services funded by these grants at little or no cost.

      State and Local Government Programs: Many states and localities have their own programs to help residents access substance use disorder treatment. These programs may offer direct funding for treatment, operate state-funded treatment facilities, or provide vouchers to pay for private treatment.

      Veterans Affairs (VA): The VA provides a range of substance use disorder treatment services to eligible veterans, including detoxification, rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment.

      Indian Health Service (IHS): The IHS provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for approximately 2.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives, including services for substance use disorders.

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