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Delta Junction, Alaska Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers

Delta Junction, AK has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 3 medicaid programs, 2 inpatient treatment centers, 4 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Cigna, 0 detox center, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs Serving the Delta Junction, Alaska Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - Hats of Wisdom AK
    266.5 Richardson Highway
    Delta Junction, AK. 99737
    907-803-7022


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    Fairbanks Native Association Ralph Perdue CenterCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Fairbanks Native Association AK
    3100 South Cushman Street
    Fairbanks, AK. 99701
    907-452-6251 x6411

    Fairbanks Native Association is 101 miles from Delta Junction, AK

    In 1967 FNA was incorporated as a nonprofit under the laws of the State of Alaska. Membership then as it is now was open to Alaska Natives and American Indians of one-quarter blood or greater who once a year elect a nine-person board of directors. Today FNA is a powerful and influential Native American voice in Alaska. Over the years our organization has changed public policies that were discriminatory to our people and our programs have helped countless people find new jobs, maintain sobriety, celebrate their culture, and receive an education.

    Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc Behavioral HealthCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc AK
    122 1st Avenue
    Fairbanks, AK. 99701
    907-452-8251 x3800

    Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc is 102.2 miles from Delta Junction, Alaska

    Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc has been offering recovery rehab to individuals who reside in and around Delta Junction, Alaska and who are battling with alcohol and drug use disorders. As such, Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc offers a range of services including trauma-related counseling, cognitive/behavior therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, group therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, dual diagnosis drug rehab and others using its unique approaches to addiction recovery and treatment.

    This rehabilitation center also thinks that the best results for clients are gotten from individualized services. Because of this, it has been specializing in a wide variety of personalized treatments like legal advocacy, persons with serious mental illness, domestic violence, child care for clients children, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, programs for the hearing impaired and more. In the same way, this alcohol and drug rehab offers these services in the following settings - outpatient hospital programs, short term addiction treatment programs, inpatient drug addiction treatment, outpatient detox centers, long term rehabs and more.

    It also has aftercare programs designed to replicate its treatment methods in the creation of a level of stability, abstinence, and sobriety that is permanent and lasting. Lastly, Tanana Chiefs Conference Inc accepts these forms of payment - including private medical insurance, private pay, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, other state funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    Turning Point Counseling ServicesCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Turning Point Counseling Services AK
    315 5th Avenue
    Fairbanks, AK. 99701
    907-374-7776

    Turning Point Counseling Services is 102.2 miles from Delta Junction, Alaska

    Turning Point Counseling Services has been offering recovery rehab to individuals who live in and around Delta Junction, AK. and who are battling with substance use issues. As such, Turning Point Counseling Services offers a wide variety of services such as trauma-related counseling, cognitive/behavior therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, group therapy, substance abuse counseling approach, dual diagnosis drug rehab and others using its unique approaches to addiction recovery and treatment.

    This rehabilitation program also thinks that each client benefits most from individualized services. Because of this, it has been specializing in a wide variety of personalized treatments like legal advocacy, persons with serious mental illness, domestic violence, child care for clients children, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, programs for the hearing impaired and more. In the same way, this substance abuse treatment facility offers these treatments in the following settings - outpatient substance abuse treatment services, short term drug abuse treatment, inpatient rehabs, inpatient detoxification facilities, long term addiction treatment programs and more.

    It also has aftercare programs designed to replicate its treatment methods in the creation of a level of stability, abstinence, and sobriety that is permanent and lasting. Lastly, Turning Point Counseling Services accepts these payment forms - including private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, payment assistance, medicare, medicaid, other state funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Is there free help for drug and alcohol addiction?

      Yes, there is free help available for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Numerous resources and support systems exist to provide assistance at no cost. Some of these options include:

      National Helplines: Many countries have dedicated helplines for substance abuse and mental health issues. In the United States, the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) offers free, confidential, 24/7 assistance in English and Spanish.

      Peer Support Groups: Local support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA), provide free peer-to-peer support, guidance, and resources for individuals facing addiction. Meetings can be found in various locations and are open to all.

      Non-profit and Faith-based Organizations: Some non-profit and faith-based organizations offer free addiction support services, including counseling, group therapy, and recovery programs. Local community centers, churches, mosques, and synagogues may have information about available resources in your area.

      Online Support Communities: Several websites and online forums offer free support and resources for individuals in recovery from addiction. These virtual communities can provide valuable information, advice, and encouragement from peers facing similar challenges.

      State-Funded Treatment Programs: In many regions, state-funded addiction treatment programs provide free or low-cost services to eligible residents. Contact your local health department or substance abuse agency for information on available programs in your area.

      Public Libraries: Local libraries often have free resources related to addiction, recovery, and mental health, including books, DVDs, and pamphlets. Librarians can also help you locate additional resources and services within your community.


      How does drug addiction affect relationships?

      Drug addiction can profoundly impact relationships, often causing strain, conflict, and emotional distress. Here are some ways that drug addiction can affect interpersonal relationships:

      • Trust Issues: Drug addiction often leads to behaviors such as lying, stealing, or manipulating to obtain drugs or hide the extent of drug use. These actions can severely undermine trust in a relationship.
      • Neglect of Responsibilities: Individuals struggling with drug addiction may neglect their responsibilities at home, work, or school, which can create additional stress and conflict within their relationships.
      • Financial Strain: The cost of sustaining a drug habit can lead to financial problems, including debt, which can put significant strain on relationships, especially those involving shared finances.
      • Emotional Distance: Drug use can alter an individual's emotional state, causing them to become distant, withdrawn, or emotionally unavailable. This can make it challenging to maintain close, meaningful relationships.
      • Conflict and Arguments: Disagreements over drug use and its consequences can lead to frequent arguments, causing tension and unhappiness in the relationship.
      • Codependency: In some cases, the partner or family member of a person struggling with addiction may develop a pattern of behavior known as codependency. They may enable the addiction, sacrifice their own needs, and become overly focused on the addicted individual, which can be harmful for both parties.
      • Abuse or Violence: Sadly, drug addiction can sometimes lead to verbal, physical, or emotional abuse. Certain substances can lower inhibitions and increase aggression, leading to harmful behavior.
      • Isolation: People struggling with addiction often isolate themselves from their friends and family, either out of shame or to hide their drug use. This can lead to feelings of loneliness and disconnection.

      How can I tell if my loved one is using fentanyl?

      Physical symptoms: Some common physical symptoms of fentanyl use include drowsiness, constricted pupils, slurred speech, shallow or slow breathing, and decreased coordination. You may also notice itching, flushed skin, or sweating.

      Behavioral changes: Fentanyl use can result in changes in behavior, such as increased secrecy, social withdrawal, or unexplained absences. You may notice a shift in mood or energy levels, as well as a decline in personal hygiene or appearance.

      Sleep patterns: Fentanyl can cause sedation and changes in sleep patterns. If your loved one is sleeping more than usual, experiencing difficulty waking up, or nodding off at inappropriate times, it may be a sign of fentanyl use.

      Gastrointestinal issues: Fentanyl, like other opioids, can cause gastrointestinal side effects such as constipation, nausea, and vomiting. If your loved one is experiencing these issues without an apparent cause, it may be a sign of fentanyl use.

      Paraphernalia: Finding drug paraphernalia, such as syringes, small plastic bags, or spoons with burn marks, may indicate fentanyl use. Fentanyl is often sold as a powder or in counterfeit pills, so be alert for unfamiliar pills or powders in your loved one's possession.

      Unexplained financial problems: Fentanyl use can result in financial difficulties due to the cost of obtaining the drug. If your loved one is experiencing unexplained financial issues or frequently requesting money, it could be a sign of fentanyl use.

      Changes in social circles: A shift in your loved one's social circle or a sudden disinterest in activities they once enjoyed may indicate fentanyl use, as they may be prioritizing drug use over other aspects of their life.

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