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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Burns Township, MN

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Treatment Centers near Burns Township, MN

Northwoods Haven Recovery
Northwoods Haven Recovery
Northwoods Haven Recovery
Northwoods Haven Recovery
5900 Green Oak Dr Ste 306 Hopkins, MN 55343
(952) 592-2271
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Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
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Northwoods Haven is an outpatient addiction and alcohol treatment center in Hopkins, MN, offering a comprehensive Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program (IOP) for substance use and dual-diagnosis mental health disorders. Our holistic approach includes individualized and group counseling, culturally specific therapy, and specialized amenities such as massage therapy and yoga. We are dedicated to providing a supportive environment where clients can heal and thrive on their journey to recovery and wellness. Our experienced team works collaboratively to ensure personalized care, combining traditional therapies with innovative practices to support lasting sobriety and overall well-being.
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All Treatment Centers near Burns Township, MN

Newport Institute
2642 56th St NE Buffalo, MN 55313
- 13 Miles Away
Newport Institute
123 90th Street, NE Monticello, MN 55362
- 14 Miles Away
Fairview Recovery Services Adolescent Outpatient
1230 School Street Elk River, MN 55330
- 2 Miles Away
Nystrom & Associates, Ltd. - Otsego
9245 Quantrelle Avenue Elk River, MN 55330
- 2 Miles Away
Meridian Behavioral Health - New Beginnings Minnesota - Elk River
19230 Evans Street NW Elk River, MN 55330
- 2 Miles Away
Nystrom & Associates, Ltd. - Big Lake
207 Jefferson Boulevard Big Lake, MN 55309
- 6 Miles Away
Nystrom and Associates
195080 Station Street Big Lake, MN 55309
- 6 Miles Away
Riverplace Counseling Center
6058 Highway 10 Anoka, MN 55303
- 9 Miles Away
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Begin Anew
7533 SunWood Drive NW Anoka, MN 55303
- 9 Miles Away
Sobriety First LLC
313 West Broadway Street Monticello, MN 55362
- 11 Miles Away
Amazing Grace Recovery Services
23671 Saint Francis Boulevard NW Saint Francis, MN 55070
- 12 Miles Away
Transformation House I
2532 North Ferry Street Anoka, MN 55303
- 13 Miles Away
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Transformation House Inc.
1410 South Ferry Road Anoka, MN 55303
- 13 Miles Away
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RECOVERY IN MOTION

They have a great setting and very kind and caring people working there. I would highly recommend anybody pursuing treatment to give them a shot. I did and I finally have some long-term sobriety.

- Zach
5 out of 5
Fairmont, MN

Pathway House Womens Facility

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- Cassandra
5 out of 5
Rochester, MN

Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

The accommodations, food and most of the staff were all great. My only complaint is that Hazelden only offers 12-Step-based treatment. The intake counselor my family and I spoke with on the phone lied, telling us that they were incorporating the latest techniques and were less 12-Step focused than in the past. This was absolutely false. I have nothing against the 12 Steps - far from it. They have helped millions of people. I’ve seen them work miracles on people I was tempted to dismiss as beyond saving. They can work for anyone. And don’t worry if you’re not that into God. Hazelden constantly reminds people that their “higher power” doesn’t have to be God. My problem isn’t with the 12 Steps, it’s that this is the only approach Hazelden utilizes. . If you question the idea that only the 12 Steps can get you sober at Hazelden, you are in for tough time. You will be told that you will relapse. You will be told that your only future is jail, institutionalization or death from your addiction. You will be described as “terminally unique.” Your way thinking will be labeled “grandiose.” And all those people who got sober without the 12 Steps? According to Hazelden, they are simply “dry drunks.” If you can’t or won’t follow the 12 Steps, Hazelden will not help you. Most nights at Hazelden, residents attend a lecture from previous patients who achieved sobriety through their program. One fellow I saw speak had been through Hazelden SEVEN times. Between his first and last visit, he lost everything - his job, his house and his family. You might think that after the third or fourth time, they would consider suggesting a different type of treatment for him. Apparently they never did, they took his money every time. I’m glad that this man is now sober, but I can’t help but wonder if, had he chosen a different approach, would he have had to pay such a steep price? If you had a different illness that was also potentially life-threatening, what kind of doctor would you seek out? Would you go to a doctor that only offers one treatment and prescribes it to everyone regardless of their symptoms? Or would you want someone that was aware of all of the possible treatments and would prescribe the one that will work best for you? A more appropriate question might be, would you seek treatment at a spiritual center? Hazelden is really a spiritual program. I don’t have a problem with that, but please realize that most of the staff are not doctors or psychologists. Their counselors typically have less training than chiropractors. One thing to be aware of with Hazelden, and this is true for a lot of other residential programs as well, is that they do not allow patients ta take certain medications, even when prescribed by a physician. In my case, I was denied access to my ADHD medicine which meant I felt physically terrible for the entire 28 days. If you take any medications, double-check that you will be allowed to have them in the program that you choose. If a person is desperate to reclaim their life from addiction and are willing to do whatever they are told, Hazelden is a great option. . If you are interested in a treatment that’s based on psychology and/or medicine, or at least would like to be offered science-based options, I would look elsewhere. If money is an issue, or you’re on the fence about residential treatment, I can sum up what Hazelden teaches with this: For the rest of your life: 1. Go to AA/NA meetings 2. Get an AA/NA sponsor 3. Work the 12 Steps In any case, know that millions of people have overcome their addictions. There is hope! God speed to you and your family.

- Chris
4.3 out of 5
Plymouth, MN