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Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers in Alaska

Alaska is enduring a multi-faceted drug and alcohol abuse problem. Due to the mixing of substances, the substance-related overdose rate in Alaska is high when compared to the national average of the United States. Alcohol and drug abuse are also the major contributing factor to crime in Alaska. Over 20% of all abused women in the state had experienced a sexual assault involving alcohol at least once.

More than 100 Alaskan counties have banned the sale, possession, and importation of alcohol. Methamphetamine use is a major contributing factor to violent crime in Alaska. Heroin-related overdoses are 50% higher in Alaska than in the rest of the United States. More than 60,000 Alaskans need some sort of treatment for substance abuse and/or addiction. In Alaska, prescribers write out almost 50 drug prescriptions per 100 people.

Find Drug, Substance, and Alcohol Treatment in Alaska

The first rehabilitation goal is to find a clear path to meet your specific needs. Your Alaska facility should be accredited and approved irrespective of the treatment you need. Program personnel should include a trained and licensed toxicology physician and therapist. Here we list all of the best opioid rehab facilities and centers in Alaska, many with exclusive services of their own.

Epidemic by the Numbers

Below we list specific statistics regarding the drug abuse in Alaska, they may surprise you.

  • >100 counties have decided to ban the sale, possession, and importation of alcohol due to substances being related to many violent, suicidal, and accidental deaths.
  • Methamphetamine use is a major contributing factor to violent crime in Alaska.
  • Heroin is one of the most commonly abused drugs in Alaska.
  • Alaska ranks in the top five states for the sale of different prescription drugs.

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Graf Rheeneenhaanjii - Behavioral Health
Insurance Accepted
Graf Rheeneenhaanjii - Behavioral Health
2550 Lawlor Road Fairbanks, AK

Graf Rheeneenhaanjii - Behavioral Health in Fairbanks, Alaska offers comprehensive addiction treatment services, including aftercare, drug rehabilitation, detoxification, and residential care, and is accredited by SAMHSA and CARF.

  • Residential
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Volunteers of America - ARCH
Insurance Accepted
Volunteers of America - ARCH
8012 stewart Mountain Drive Eagle River, AK

Volunteers of America - ARCH in Eagle River, Alaska is a CARF-accredited addiction treatment facility offering personalized services and evidence-based treatment options for individuals suffering from alcoholism, dual diagnosis, and substance addiction, with a variety of levels of care, and accepts private health insurance.

  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Wrangell Behavioral Health - SEARHC Care Network
Insurance Accepted
Wrangell Behavioral Health - SEARHC Care Network
333 Church Street Wrangell, AK

The Wrangell Behavioral Health - SEARHC Care Network provides comprehensive, outpatient treatment for those with substance use disorders, as well as follow-up support to encourage long-term recovery.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
FCSA - Fairbanks Behavioral Health Services
Insurance Accepted
FCSA - Fairbanks Behavioral Health Services
1825 Marika Road Fairbanks, AK

FCSA - Fairbanks Behavioral Health Services in Fairbanks, Alaska is a premier addiction treatment facility providing comprehensive care for substance abuse, alcoholism, dual diagnosis, mental health issues, and opioid addiction since 1989, with various levels of care including drug rehab, dual-diagnosis, intensive outpatient, outpatient, and residential treatment programs.

  • Residential
  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Serenity House
Insurance Accepted
Serenity House
245 N Binkley St Soldotna, AK

Serenity House is an addiction treatment facility located in Soldotna, Alaska that offers individualized addiction management and recovery programs, including counseling, relapse prevention, and family education, in a structured residential setting with 24/7 monitoring and support services.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
SEARHC - Raven's Way
Insurance Accepted
SEARHC - Raven's Way
222 Tongass Drive Sitka, AK

SEARHC - Raven's Way is an addiction treatment facility in Sitka, Alaska that offers a range of services, including drug rehab, inpatient treatment, outpatient services, and aftercare support, to help individuals struggling with alcoholism, opioid addiction, substance abuse, drug addiction, and mental health concerns.

  • Inpatient
FCSA - Wasilla Behavioral Health Services
Insurance Accepted
FCSA - Wasilla Behavioral Health Services
301 East Danna Avenue Wasilla, AK

Wasilla Behavioral Health Services in Wasilla, Alaska is a leading addiction treatment facility providing comprehensive care for individuals suffering from addiction, mental health, and dual diagnosis, offering both inpatient and outpatient levels of care, and accredited by SAMHSA and CARF.

  • OP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital - Behavioral Health
Insurance Accepted
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital - Behavioral Health
1650 Cowles street Fairbanks, AK

Fairbanks Memorial Hospital - Behavioral Health is an inpatient psychiatric facility in Alaska that provides high-quality treatment to individuals struggling with mental health and addiction issues, with a focus on creating individualized treatment plans and offering specialized services for co-occurring mental health disorders.

  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing
Insurance Accepted
Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing
1027 Evergreen Street Fairbanks, AK

The Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing is a Fairbanks, Alaska-based facility that provides flexible treatment options for individuals with opioid addiction, substance abuse and drug addiction, utilizing evidence-based clinical care combined with understanding, warmth and compassion.

  • Residential
  • Aftercare
South Peninsula Behavioral Health Services
Insurance Accepted
South Peninsula Behavioral Health Services
3948 Ben Walters Lane Homer, AK

South Peninsula Behavioral Health Services in Homer, Alaska specializes in addiction and substance abuse recovery, offering various levels of care including outpatient treatment, with a focus on dual diagnosis and comprehensive support services to ensure long-term sobriety.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis

Browse Specific Alaska Cities

Currently, there are over 240 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Alaska for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Alaska Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Alaska

Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers in Alaska

Alaska has around 3 million lakes, 3,000 rivers and 100,000 glaciers. There are 17 of America’s 20 highest peaks in the county, including Mt McKinley at 20,320 ft. Alaska is so huge that parts of it are still unmapped today. Kayakers will paddle under jumbo glaciers with humpback whales, skiers get to the Chugach Mountains by helicopter. The state is home to the Kodiak bears, the giant moose and the famous bald eagle. Alaska offers the Inside Passage and rustic fishing lodges for adrenaline junkies.

Alaska is enduring a multi-faceted drug and alcohol abuse problem. A large number of those who abuse substances in The Last Frontier often abuse more than one drug–while some even use multiple substances simultaneously. Due to the mixing of substances, the substance-related overdose rate in Alaska is high when compared to the national average of the United States.

Due to its remote location, Alaska is an ideal place for drug traffickers. Various types of drugs are smuggled into the state and are widely available to the population. Most of these controlled substances are smuggled in through Mexico and South America.

There are a lot of things to love about Alaska, but there are also places in Alaska that struggle with drug and alcohol addiction.

Alaskans also gain access to drugs via medical prescribers and doctors. They overprescribe and often illicitly sell drugs that are intended for medical purposes. This has led to an increase in prescription drug abuse throughout the state.

Many residents also order their drugs from the internet. Alaska has several illegal websites where individuals can order drugs that have been smuggled into the state. In recent years, there has also been an increase in thefts from hospitals, nursing homes, as well as pharmacies.

One of the main reasons for the rates of substance abuse in Alaska is the low light levels. These levels impact other issues such as mental health, which often causes Alaskans to use more substances. This use can eventually turn into abuse and/or addiction.

Alcohol and drug abuse are also the major contributing factor to crime in Alaska. It is reported that over 20% of all abused women in the state had experienced a sexual assault involving alcohol at least once. Both domestic assault cases and sexual abuse cases in Alaska are often related to alcohol, and many other violent crimes in the state are drug-related.

Worst Drugs in Alaska

  1. Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in Alaska. Due to the substance being related to many violent, suicidal, and accidental deaths in the state, more than 100 counties have decided to ban the sale, possession, and importation of alcohol.
  2. Methamphetamine use is a major contributing factor to violent crime in Alaska. Over 30% of all violent crimes in the state are related to methamphetamine. In recent years, methamphetamine labs have been making a comeback in the state. Many of these labs were found in family neighborhoods.
  3. Like the rest of the United States, Alaska is also experiencing an opioid epidemic. From 2005 to 2015, opioid-related deaths in Alaska increased by more than 300%.
  4. Heroin is one of the most commonly abused drugs in Alaska. Heroin-related overdoses are 50% higher in Alaska than in the rest of the United States. From 2009 to 2015, this number increased by 300%. It is reported that heroin users in Alaska often use other substances in combination with the drug–and more than 40% of users use alcohol as a secondary substance.
  5. Marijuana is the most common illicit drug used in Alaska. Around 12% of the population admits to using marijuana frequently. Many adolescents and young adults in the state use this drug due to its availability–as the recreational use of marijuana for people over 21 in Alaska was legalized in 2015.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. While there are several kinds of drugs smuggled into Alaska, heroin and methamphetamine are by far the most commonly imported drugs.
  2. Over 20% of Alaskan teenagers consume at least one alcoholic beverage per month.
  3. It is reported that more than 60,000 Alaskans need some sort of treatment for substance abuse and/or addiction.
  4. Alaska ranks in the top five states for the sale of different prescription drugs. These include fentanyl, oxycodone, methadone, and meperidine.
  5. In 2007, Alaska ranked first in the nation for past-year use of marijuana among those aged 26 and older.
  6. Around 4% of Alaskans aged 12 and older admit to using prescription drugs for non-medical purposes.
  7. Almost three out of four drug-related overdoses in Alaska are caused by opioids.
  8. Almost 30% of those who are admitted to treatment for prescription drug abuse are between the ages of 21 and 25 years old.
  9. Half of all overdoses caused by opioids in Alaska are specifically caused by heroin.
  10. In Alaska, prescribers write out almost 50 drug prescriptions per 100 people.

Helpful Advice on Selecting a Center

If you’re in Alaska seeking care for alcohol or drug abuse, you are in the right place. At first, it may seem like a daunting challenge: deciding which curriculum is the most rigorous and relevant. Searching for the right support can be a frustrating and overwhelming task for yourself or a loved one. We are removing those barriers by working to help you locate the best recovery center in Alaska. We know that making the decision to become sober is incredibly difficult; with our compassionate and loving experts, we make the rest as easy as possible. RehabNow.org lets you decide which is the right choice for you or your loved one.

State Specific Hotlines & Resources

  • Kenai. A non-profit hotline offering referrals and information services for those facing substance use disorders: (907) 283-7511.
  • Alaska 2-1-1. A hotline offering access to drug counseling and treatment programs: 2-1-1 or 1-800-478-2221.
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). A hotline offering free counseling and treatment options for those struggling with substance abuse: 1 (800) 487-4889 or 1 (800) 662-4357.