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Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue

Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue

Drug Rehab Center in Fairbanks, Alaska

  • Opioid Addiction
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Drug Addiction
  • Alcoholism

Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue in Fairbanks, Alaska is an accredited addiction treatment facility that offers personalized drug rehab, dual-diagnosis, outpatient, and aftercare services, emphasizing their comprehensive approach to addressing addiction and underlying mental health issues.

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About Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue in Alaska

Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue in Fairbanks, Alaska is an accredited Addiction Treatment Facility founded in 1967 to treat people suffering from Alcoholism, Dual Diagnosis, Opioid Addiction, Drug Addiction, and Substance Abuse. They provide Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Outpatient, and Aftercare Services for those struggling with addiction, with levels of care tailored to each individual patient. It is accredited by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), and also accepts private health insurance for treatment.

At Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue, those suffering from addiction and substance abuse will find a comprehensive suite of programs and services. Their addiction treatment plans are personalized, with various levels of care available to meet each individual's needs. They also offer comprehensive dual-diagnosis programs, designed to address both the addiction and any other underlying mental health issues that might be affecting the patient. Finally, Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue provides a wide range of aftercare services, such as family therapy, group therapy, relapse prevention, and 12-Step support groups.

Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Multiple Centers
  • Accreditations

    SAMHSA

    CARF

    The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is a non-profit organization that specifically accredits rehab organizations. Founded in 1966, CARF's, mission is to help service providers like rehab facilities maintain high standards of care.

    Conditions and Issues Treated

    With so many people addicted to opioids, we need to help those who want to quit. The cycle begins when opioid addicts take opioids for a painful injury. When someone starts taking their medication differently or in excess, it means they’re addicted and at risk of overdosing.

    In , detoxing from these types of treatments is the most effective way to beat this. Most facilities begin with medical assistance and then provide counseling services; rehabilitation follows after successful treatment.

    Dual diagnosis refers to someone who has both an addiction and a mental or emotional illness. Dual diagnosis treatment includes therapy for both issues simultaneously, allowing for effective treatment of either.

    Sometimes people with addiction disorders also have co-occurring disorders like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, etc. These require specialized treatment programs that address both drug and alcohol addiction as well as psychiatric illnesses. Some rehabilitation facilities provide patients with co-occurring disorders a program with highly integrated services and a clean, distraction-free environment.

    Levels of Care Offered

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Alcohol or drug addiction, or co-occurring disorders, are treated in an outpatient program. The patient must attend therapy and other programs at the facility but can return home each night.

    Outpatient treatment allows recovering addicts to live at home while receiving addiction treatment. Outpatients can attend group sessions for a few hours per week. Outpatients may also continue to work full time and study/attend school without interruption if they choose.

    Therapies & Programs

    Different people react differently to various treatment options. Some drug rehabilitation centers offer individualized treatment that caters to the specific needs of a drug addict. The best treatment option varies on an individual depending on the type of drug abused, life history, medical condition of the person, social circumstances, and the environment they live in now.

    When a person enters drug rehab, they usually have anti-drug associations such as withdrawal symptoms, stress, cravings, etc. The first step of drug rehab is to detoxify the body from any residual substances in it. Drug rehabilitation centers usually employ trained medical professionals to help in this process. Usually, the initial detoxification lasts for five days, where the person is monitored under close supervision.

    Attending group therapy at Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue in , is a useful way for those seeking sobriety to realize they aren’t the only one going through it.

    This is when a group of people on different recovery phases get together and talk about what they’re going through, their triggers, successes, and failures. This can include alternative types of therapies too! Group therapy may occur on an outpatient or inpatient basis with groups that have no pre-existing relationships outside the session, unlike support groups where everyone already knows each other beforehand.

    Trauma therapy is a form of therapy used to help people process and understand past traumas. This can help struggling addicts, as many people turn to drugs or alcohol to mask the pain of their past. Trauma therapy can be done in several ways, such as through visualization, discussion, and writing down thoughts and feelings. The goal is to help the individual understand why they are having problems coping with certain situations and changing how they think and react to things. This is often done in tandem with other therapies to treat the underlying issues associated with addiction.

    The idea behind trauma therapy is that while some people can experience traumatic events and not have lasting psychiatric symptoms, many others will. In these cases, memories get hidden from consciousness but continue to influence how the person processes and copes with things in their life. They may avoid situations that resemble what happened or become suddenly angry or irritated to a situation that reminds them of a past event. With the help of a therapist, people can go back over memories and experiences. This helps them understand why they are having problems coping with certain situations and changing how they think and react to things.

    Payment Options Accepted

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    Fairbanks Native Association - Hughes Avenue Location and Directions
    Address Information605 Hughes Avenue
    Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 Phone Number(907) 456-1053 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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    Fairbanks, Alaska Addiction Information

    Alaska is enduring a multi-faceted drug and alcohol abuse problem. Heroin-related overdoses are 50% higher in Alaska than in the rest of the United States. Methamphetamine use is a major contributing factor to violent crime in Alaska. More than 60,000 Alaskans need some sort of treatment for substance abuse and/or addiction.

    The drug addiction problem in Fairbanks, AK is relatively bad. In 2016, there were 153 drug overdose deaths in Fairbanks, Alaska. Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance with 37% of residents reporting drinking. 8% of Fairbanks residents reported using illicit drugs. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, there is help available. Treatment options include individual and group counseling, 12-step programs, medication-assisted treatment, and inpatient and outpatient programs.

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