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Bridge House

P.O. Box 2489
Kailua Kona, HI 96745

Bridge House is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center, located in Kailua Kona, Hawaii, serving adults with substance use disorders. Bridge House offers a sober ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Inpatient
When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Hawaii, you’ll live at the facility until completion of the program. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational and holistic therapies.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
Treatment Programs
Insurance
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.

Hawaii Island Recovery

75-170 Hualalai Road
C311a
Kailua Kona, HI 96740

Hawaii Island Recovery is a CARF accredited drug and alcohol treatment center located in Kailua Kona, Hawaii, offering a full continuum of care to adults (aged 18+), ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step to becoming drug-free is detox. During this initial stage of drug rehab in Hawaii, your body is cleansed of all additive substances. The length of time varies by individual, but it always involves 24/7 medical supervision for a slow, safe process.
Inpatient
When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Hawaii, you’ll live at the facility until completion of the program. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational and holistic therapies.
Outpatient
During outpatient rehab in Hawaii, you will have more freedom and less oversight than with inpatient treatment. The goals will be to stay clean, demonstrate the ability to act responsibly, and show continual progress toward recovery. This will include attending therapy and support group sessions.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Hawaii typically lasts for a year after your initial treatment. This program provides ongoing support to maintain sober living. Support may include budgeting assistance, career guidance, and continued counseling, as well as 12-step meetings.
Sober Living
Hawaii sober living gives you the opportunity to solidify your sobriety before living completely independently. These residential settings offer drug-free environments with structured schedules. You’ll adhere to house rules, contribute to household chores, and attend 12-step meetings. The average stay in sober living is five to eight months.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.
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The Ohana Addiction Treatment Center

75-5915 Walua Road
Kailua Kona, HI 96740

The Ohana Addiction Treatment Center is an accredited drug and alcohol addiction treatment center, located in Kailua Kona, Hawaii. Offering a full continuum of care to ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step to becoming drug-free is detox. During this initial stage of drug rehab in Hawaii, your body is cleansed of all additive substances. The length of time varies by individual, but it always involves 24/7 medical supervision for a slow, safe process.
Inpatient
When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Hawaii, you’ll live at the facility until completion of the program. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational and holistic therapies.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) allow you to benefit from the different forms of a type of outpatient treatment therapy provided by inpatient drug rehabs in Hawaii. With PHPs, however, you can return home after completing each day’s sessions.
Outpatient
During outpatient rehab in Hawaii, you will have more freedom and less oversight than with inpatient treatment. The goals will be to stay clean, demonstrate the ability to act responsibly, and show continual progress toward recovery. This will include attending therapy and support group sessions.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Hawaii typically lasts for a year after your initial treatment. This program provides ongoing support to maintain sober living. Support may include budgeting assistance, career guidance, and continued counseling, as well as 12-step meetings.
Sober Living
Hawaii sober living gives you the opportunity to solidify your sobriety before living completely independently. These residential settings offer drug-free environments with structured schedules. You’ll adhere to house rules, contribute to household chores, and attend 12-step meetings. The average stay in sober living is five to eight months.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Financial Aid
If you’re unable to afford the cost of alcohol or drug rehab in Hawaii, a sliding scale payment plan may be an option. In order to qualify for this type of assistance, you'll need to fill out an application at the facility of your choice. If eligible, your replayment plan is income-based and you'll never be asked to pay more than you can reasonably afford.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.
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Exclusive Hawaii Rehab

31-631 Old Mamalahoa Highway
Hakalau, HI 96710

Located in Hukilau, Hawaii, The Exclusive Hawaii is a luxury drug rehab. Situated on Hawaii’s Big Island, the Exclusive Hawaii offers detox treatment, inpatient ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Inpatient
When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Hawaii, you’ll live at the facility until completion of the program. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational and holistic therapies.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Hawaii typically lasts for a year after your initial treatment. This program provides ongoing support to maintain sober living. Support may include budgeting assistance, career guidance, and continued counseling, as well as 12-step meetings.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.

Maui Recovery

120 Punakea Loop
Lahaina, HI 96761

Maui Recovery Center is a drug rehab for adults, located in Kihei, Hawaii, offering a full continuum of care, programs include residential inpatient treatment and ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step to becoming drug-free is detox. During this initial stage of drug rehab in Hawaii, your body is cleansed of all additive substances. The length of time varies by individual, but it always involves 24/7 medical supervision for a slow, safe process.
Inpatient
When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Hawaii, you’ll live at the facility until completion of the program. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational and holistic therapies.
Outpatient
During outpatient rehab in Hawaii, you will have more freedom and less oversight than with inpatient treatment. The goals will be to stay clean, demonstrate the ability to act responsibly, and show continual progress toward recovery. This will include attending therapy and support group sessions.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Hawaii typically lasts for a year after your initial treatment. This program provides ongoing support to maintain sober living. Support may include budgeting assistance, career guidance, and continued counseling, as well as 12-step meetings.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.

Aloha House, Inc.

200 Ike Drive
Makawao, HI 96768

​Aloha House provides comprehensive addiction treatment for adults in Makawao, Hawaii. CARF-accredited inpatient and outpatient services are customized based on your ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step to becoming drug-free is detox. During this initial stage of drug rehab in Hawaii, your body is cleansed of all additive substances. The length of time varies by individual, but it always involves 24/7 medical supervision for a slow, safe process.
Inpatient
When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Hawaii, you’ll live at the facility until completion of the program. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational and holistic therapies.
Outpatient
During outpatient rehab in Hawaii, you will have more freedom and less oversight than with inpatient treatment. The goals will be to stay clean, demonstrate the ability to act responsibly, and show continual progress toward recovery. This will include attending therapy and support group sessions.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Hawaii typically lasts for a year after your initial treatment. This program provides ongoing support to maintain sober living. Support may include budgeting assistance, career guidance, and continued counseling, as well as 12-step meetings.
Sober Living
Hawaii sober living gives you the opportunity to solidify your sobriety before living completely independently. These residential settings offer drug-free environments with structured schedules. You’ll adhere to house rules, contribute to household chores, and attend 12-step meetings. The average stay in sober living is five to eight months.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
If you are eligible for Medicaid, the program may be able to assist with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. Medicaid can provide financial support for all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab.
Financial Aid
Financial Aid may be available to those in Hawaii who need help paying for addiction treatment. Types of financial assistance include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.
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Big Island Substance Abuse Council

297 Waianuenue Avenue
Hilo, HI 96720

Big Island Substance Abuse Council is a drug and alcohol treatment provider in Hilo, Hawaii, offering residential drug rehab, day treatment, intensive outpatient, ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Inpatient
When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Hawaii, you’ll live at the facility until completion of the program. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational and holistic therapies.
Outpatient
During outpatient rehab in Hawaii, you will have more freedom and less oversight than with inpatient treatment. The goals will be to stay clean, demonstrate the ability to act responsibly, and show continual progress toward recovery. This will include attending therapy and support group sessions.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Hawaii typically lasts for a year after your initial treatment. This program provides ongoing support to maintain sober living. Support may include budgeting assistance, career guidance, and continued counseling, as well as 12-step meetings.
Sober Living
Hawaii sober living gives you the opportunity to solidify your sobriety before living completely independently. These residential settings offer drug-free environments with structured schedules. You’ll adhere to house rules, contribute to household chores, and attend 12-step meetings. The average stay in sober living is five to eight months.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
If you are eligible for Medicaid, the program may be able to assist with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. Medicaid can provide financial support for all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab.
Financial Aid
Financial Aid may be available to those in Hawaii who need help paying for addiction treatment. Types of financial assistance include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
Employee
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) are a suite of job-based benefits and services designed to support the overall physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of employees and their families. These often include programs related to addiction education and prevention, medical and mental health assessments, individual and family counseling, and referrals for higher-intensity mental health care or addiction treatment, the costs of which may be covered in whole or in part by EAP benefits.
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.
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Lokahi Treatment Centers

400 Hualani Street
Building 10 Suite 195-B
Hilo, HI 96720

Lokahi Treatment Center Hilo is a dual diagnosis drug rehab for adults and adolescents, in Hilo, Hawaii, offering outpatient addiction and behavioral health treatment ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Outpatient
During outpatient rehab in Hawaii, you will have more freedom and less oversight than with inpatient treatment. The goals will be to stay clean, demonstrate the ability to act responsibly, and show continual progress toward recovery. This will include attending therapy and support group sessions.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
If you are eligible for Medicaid, the program may be able to assist with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. Medicaid can provide financial support for all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab.
Medicare
Medicare is a federal health insurance program that helps people over the age of 65 afford quality healthcare. If eligible, there may be coverage options available to help you pay for addiction treatment, but there are rules about the providers you can use and some types of addiction treatment are not covered by Medicare. This is why it’s essential to contact Medicare directly for detailed plan information.
Financial Aid
If you’re unable to afford the cost of alcohol or drug rehab in Hawaii, a sliding scale payment plan may be an option. In order to qualify for this type of assistance, you'll need to fill out an application at the facility of your choice. If eligible, your replayment plan is income-based and you'll never be asked to pay more than you can reasonably afford.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.
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Maui Memorial Medical Center

221 Mahalani Street
Wailuku, HI 96793

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Inpatient
When you enter inpatient drug rehab in Hawaii, you’ll live at the facility until completion of the program. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational and holistic therapies.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) allow you to benefit from the different forms of a type of outpatient treatment therapy provided by inpatient drug rehabs in Hawaii. With PHPs, however, you can return home after completing each day’s sessions.
Outpatient
During outpatient rehab in Hawaii, you will have more freedom and less oversight than with inpatient treatment. The goals will be to stay clean, demonstrate the ability to act responsibly, and show continual progress toward recovery. This will include attending therapy and support group sessions.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Hawaii typically lasts for a year after your initial treatment. This program provides ongoing support to maintain sober living. Support may include budgeting assistance, career guidance, and continued counseling, as well as 12-step meetings.
Sober Living
Hawaii sober living gives you the opportunity to solidify your sobriety before living completely independently. These residential settings offer drug-free environments with structured schedules. You’ll adhere to house rules, contribute to household chores, and attend 12-step meetings. The average stay in sober living is five to eight months.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
If you are eligible for Medicaid, the program may be able to assist with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. Medicaid can provide financial support for all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab.
Medicare
Medicare is a federal health insurance program that helps people over the age of 65 afford quality healthcare. If eligible, there may be coverage options available to help you pay for addiction treatment, but there are rules about the providers you can use and some types of addiction treatment are not covered by Medicare. This is why it’s essential to contact Medicare directly for detailed plan information.
Financial Aid
Financial Aid may be available to those in Hawaii who need help paying for addiction treatment. Types of financial assistance include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.
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ACCESS Capabilities Inc

15-2874 Pahoa Village Road
Pahoa, HI 96778

ACCESS Capabilities Pahoa is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center for adults (aged 18+). Located in Pāhoa, Hawaii, ACCESS treatment services include ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step to becoming drug-free is detox. During this initial stage of drug rehab in Hawaii, your body is cleansed of all additive substances. The length of time varies by individual, but it always involves 24/7 medical supervision for a slow, safe process.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) allow you to benefit from the different forms of a type of outpatient treatment therapy provided by inpatient drug rehabs in Hawaii. With PHPs, however, you can return home after completing each day’s sessions.
Outpatient
During outpatient rehab in Hawaii, you will have more freedom and less oversight than with inpatient treatment. The goals will be to stay clean, demonstrate the ability to act responsibly, and show continual progress toward recovery. This will include attending therapy and support group sessions.
Dual Diagnosis
Often, substance abuse and mental health disorders are intricately linked. For successful recovery, Hawaii dual diagnosis treatment is necessary. This integrated approach provides crucial tools for improving both conditions and putting you on the path to recovery.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Hawaii typically lasts for a year after your initial treatment. This program provides ongoing support to maintain sober living. Support may include budgeting assistance, career guidance, and continued counseling, as well as 12-step meetings.
Sober Living
Hawaii sober living gives you the opportunity to solidify your sobriety before living completely independently. These residential settings offer drug-free environments with structured schedules. You’ll adhere to house rules, contribute to household chores, and attend 12-step meetings. The average stay in sober living is five to eight months.
Intervention
Intervention services in Hawaii are often necessary to convince your loved one to get the treatment they need. Professional intervention specialists can provide pre-intervention counseling for family members, assist with staging an intervention, and provide resources to create a treatment plan.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
If you are eligible for Medicaid, the program may be able to assist with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. Medicaid can provide financial support for all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab.
Financial Aid
Financial Aid may be available to those in Hawaii who need help paying for addiction treatment. Types of financial assistance include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
Private
If you have private rehab insurance, you may be able to use your plan to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii. The extent of coverage varies depending on your insurance policy and a treatment center’s in- or out-of-network status. You may be responsible for co-payment or co-insurance costs. Check with your insurer for more information.
Payment
Self-pay options for alcohol and drug rehab in Hawaii refer to payment methods where the client is personally responsible for some or all of the costs of treatment. Examples include opting to pay out of pocket or via a personal medical loan.
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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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Family Promise of Hawa'i

808-300-0560
Family Promise of Hawa’i help improve access to housing for the unhoused by providing crisis prevention services, case management, housing, vocational training, and stabilization programs. They are able to connect Hawa’i individuals and families with local resources to move them toward stability and independence.

Hawaii Homeless Healthcare Hui

808-379-5315
Hawaii Homeless Healthcare Hui provides medical respite services to the unhoused after an acute illness or injury. People can stay up to a few weeks and receive medical care, case management, and housing counseling.

Hawaii 211

2-1-1
Hawaii 211 links Hawaiians who call 211 to a wide variety of social services, such as food, housing, transportation, mental health and substance use treatment, family services, educational support, and more. No matter what help you need, contact 211, and they’ll connect you with the organizations that can help.

Hawaii Cares

9-8-8
Hawaii Cares operates the 988 Crisis Line in the state. You can call 988 or 808-832-3100 if you’re struggling with emotional distress, substance use, or you’re concerned about another person or your child/teen. They offer crisis mobile outreach and can connect you with medical care, treatment services, social services, and more.

Coalition For A Drug-Free Hawaii (CDFH)

808-545-3228
The Coalition for a Drug Free Hawaii provides family, youth, and community programs to help prevent substance use disorders. They aim to strengthen families, have gender-specific programs to support girls, and provide evidence-based prevention programs. They also have a Hawaii Prevention Resource Center and a Hawaii Pacific Center of Excellence to provide educational materials and training on prevention approaches.

Bobby Benson Center

808-376-3011
The Bobby Benson Center offers residential addiction treatment for adolescents and outpatient treatment for adolescents and adults. Treatment may be free if you qualify for MedQuest, Hawaii’s Medicaid program. Family participation is a key part of the program, which focuses on the ohana perspective.

Hawaii Substance Abuse Coalition

808-236-2600
The Hawaii Substance Abuse Coalition is a group of agencies that provide prevention, case management, addiction treatment, housing support, and more to those affected by substance use. They also advocate to reduce the stigma around addiction and promote reform in behavioral health care treatment.

University of Hawaii at Manoa: Mental Health Resources

808-956-7927
The University of Hawaii provides mental health resources for students and staff, including 24-hour hotlines you can call or text for crisis support and the number for Hawaii CARES to get addiction treatment. They also have a counseling center and online therapy options as well as links to addiction treatment programs.

Brigham Young University-Hawaii Laie: Counseling Services

808-675-3518
BYU’s Hawaii campus provides a variety of counseling services. This includes crisis support, counseling appointments, group therapy, and outreach events. They have suicide prevention resources, online therapy, and peer support to help students be as healthy, happy, and successful in school.

Chaminade University of Honolulu: Counseling Center

808-735-4845
Students seeking support at Chaminade University Honolulu can receive support at the counseling center. They offer personalized care that includes crisis care, individual and group counseling, trauma treatment, and peer support. Students can also get on-campus support and referrals to more intensive care off-campus, which may include addiction treatment.

Sexual and Gender Minorities (SGM) Resource Hub

The state’s Harm Reduction Services Branch offers a variety of resources for sexual and gender minorities (SGM). They offer training and events throughout each month, including support groups for LGBTQ+ middle schoolers and teens, LGBTQ+ adults, parents of queer and trans youth, and more.

Spill the Tea Cafe

808-797-5043
Spill the Tea Cafe is an inclusive mental health clinic that serves adolescents. Teens are especially susceptible to mental health challenges and can receive mentorship, care coordination, peer support, and individual and group therapy in a relaxing and fun environment. They address the unique needs of youth, including LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent young people.

Ke Ola Mamo

808-848-8000
AIANHH is the American Indian and Alaskan Native healthcare program in Hawaii. They offer culturally relevant medical care and treatment of alcoholism and substance use disorder through an Indian Health Service contract. The primary agency is Ke Ola Mamo on O’ahu. You do need an appointment to get care — they do not accept walk-ins.

Ka Malu a Waʻahila

The Ka Malu A Wa'ahila clinic provides culturally relevant and responsive behavioral health care at the University of Hawaii Mānoa. They provide counseling for common mental health issues and can refer you to other providers for more intensive care, such as addiction treatment, eating disorders, or medication needs.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center

808-521-2437
For those that use injected drugs, the Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center provides a syringe exchange in O’ahu, Maui, Kaua’i, Hilo, and, and Kona. They also offer HIV and HCV testing, PrEP, wound care, and case management services.

NEXT Distro Hawaii

NEXT Distro Hawaii can arrange for naloxone (Narcan) to be mailed to you, connect you to pharmacies that offer Narcan, and provide information about local harm reduction programs like Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center (listed above).

Hawaii Department of Health: Harm Reduction Branch

808-733-9281
Hawaii’s Harm Reduction Services Branch provides information about where to find harm reduction programs near you. You can get tested for HIV and other STIs, get PrEP treatment, connect to a syringe exchange program, and get naloxone and overdose prevention training. Hawaii has mobile vans that provide outreach, education, and harm reduction supplies in each of the state’s four counties.

Government Programs

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Hawaii Opioid Initiative

The Hawaii Opioid Initiative provides a wide range of resources, including opioid education and addiction prevention. They connect Hawaiians with information about getting naloxone (Narcan), a treatment provider directory, and information about properly storing and disposing of medication. They also provide resource cards for all four counties and a peer support hotline for those who want to talk to someone who understands.

Hawaii CARES

808-832-3100
Hawaii CARES is the coordinated care system for state residents looking for substance use treatment and recovery. CARES helps those in treatment coordinate the steps in their treatment process and helps ensure continuity in care. That way participants in treatment can transition freely between levels of care as appropriate without extended delays that may result in relapse.

VA Pacific Islands Health Care System

The VA Pacific Islands health care system offers a wide range of care for veterans across 12 locations in Hawaii. They have primary care as well as mental health care like counseling for PTSD and other conditions. They also have social services support and programs for specific veteran groups, such as homeless, LGBTQ+, and minority veterans.

Hawaii Office of Veterans’ Services

808-433-0420
The State of Hawaii’s Office of Veterans' Services helps connect veterans in the state with benefits and services. They can help with VA claims and appeals, outreach, information, and advocacy. There are also veteran burial options and state license plates for veterans. Disabled veterans can also access property tax exemptions and a reduction in vehicle registration costs.

Honolulu Vet Center

808-973-8387
The Honolulu Vet Center provides support to Veterans and their families at no cost. Services include counseling to address mental health and trauma, information about VA benefits, and referrals to community resources like housing support, help with basic needs, and more.
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