Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Parshall,

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Parshall Resource Center

104 Main Street
Parshall, ND 58770

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Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch Minot

6301 19th Avenue Northwest
Minot, ND 58703

Located in Minot, North Dakota, the Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch provides psychiatric treatment and trauma informed care to boys and girls ages 10 - 18. Their services ... more details

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Community Medical Services Minot

300 30th Ave NW Suite D
Minot, ND 58703

Located in Minot, North Dakota, Community Medical Services- Minot, is an alcohol and drug rehab program that offers behavioral health, mental health treatment, and ... more details

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Badlands Human Service Center

1463 I-94 Business Loop East
Dickinson, ND 58601

Located in Dickenson, North Dakota, Badland Human Service Center provides a wide variety of community support services to individuals in Stark County. Mental health ... more details

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Sacajawea Substance Abuse Counseling

112 3rd Street West Suite 301
Dickinson, ND 58601

Located in Dickinson, North Dakota, Sacajawea Substance Abuse Counseling provides behavioral healthcare through an outpatient format. Individuals with mental health or ... more details

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ADAPT Bismarck Office

1720 Burnt Boat Drive Suite 108
Bismarck, ND 58503

ADAPT Addiction and Behavioral Health offers outpatient drug and alcohol abuse evaluation, education, and treatment services for adults. Their headquarters is in ... more details

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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North Dakota 211

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North Dakota residents who call 211 are connected to both crisis counseling and social support services, depending on their needs. 211 can connect callers to services such as senior services, housing, food, clothing, education and employment support, transportation, mental health and substance use care, and more. Find everything you need in one place when you call 211.

Recovery Talk

701-291-7901
Recovery Talk is available 24/7 to North Dakota residents in substance use recovery looking for free and confidential support from peer support specialists. Any time you need compassionate advice, connections to resources, or other recovery support, call Recovery Talk.

Recovery Reinvented

Recovery Reinvented is part of North Dakota Behavioral Health Human Services and their work is to end shame and stigma around the disease of addiction. This resource page lists multiple support options for individuals, including hotlines, recovery apps, recovery support groups, virtual recovery resources, peer support, and more.

The Salvation Army Northern Division

800-725-2769
The Salvation Army Northern Division helps adults address the root causes of drug and alcohol dependence. They provide free treatment in exchange for work, which is part of the therapy. The programs offer spiritual, emotional, and social assistance so you can break the chains of addiction. They also help reunite families after treatment.

Minot State University

701-858-3371
Minot State University Counseling Services helps empower students using short-term counseling and educational outreach. They can help with a variety of issues, including anxiety, abuse, suicidal thoughts, mood shifts, depression, and substance use concerns. They can also refer you to more intensive outside treatment if needed.

University of North Dakota Counseling Center

701-777-2127
University of North Dakota Counseling Center offers a variety of services to students, including support with addiction recovery. They have individual and group counseling, crisis support, substance use evaluations, and Level 1 outpatient treatment. There is also a BASICS program that helps students understand and reduce the risks of substance use.

Community Uplift Program

701-532-0563
The Community Uplift Program provides non-judgmental, inclusive support and resources for those whose mental health or substance use disorder diagnosis impacts their ability to retain housing, employment, parenting, or physical health. They provide connection, support, and a peer support specialist. Eligible recipients must be 18 years and older and North Dakota residents.

Harbor Health Initiative

Harbor Health Initiative provides a resource directory for the LGBTQ+ community with links to organizations and affirming healthcare practitioners in North Dakota in Minnesota. The resources can be filtered by state, city and category. Categories include mental health, support groups, primary care, services for minors, and more.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Syringe Service Programs

This North Dakota HHS website lists all of the syringe service programs (SSPs) in the state. SSPs provide sterile syringes and sharp disposal, HIV/STI/Hep C testing, naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training, fentanyl test strips, safer sex supplies, and referrals to other services such as housing or substance use treatment for those who are interested.

NEXT Distro North Dakota

NEXT Distro for North Dakota can provide naloxone (Narcan) kits by mail for state residents who don’t have a place to get it nearby. They also provide overdose prevention education and a link to substance use and mental health treatment centers in North Dakota.

Fargo Harm Reduction Center (HRC)

701-298-6982
The Fargo Harm Reduction Center (HRC) is the site of the state’s syringe service program. They also provide other harm reduction services, including safer injection supplies and education, naloxone kits and overdose prevention education, fentanyl and xylazine test strips, HIV and Hep C testing, and referrals to medical care and addiction treatment if requested.

First District Health Unit

701-852-1376
The Good Neighbor Project Syringe Service provides harm reduction services twice a week for a few hours each day. Services include syringes, safe sex kits, safer use supplies, naloxone, HIV and Hep C testing, peer support, and education on a variety of topics. They can also refer you to treatment options if you’re interested.

Government Programs

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North Dakota Behavioral Health -- Addiction Resources

701-328-2310
The North Dakota Behavioral Health: Addiction Resources website is a hub for a wide variety of recovery resources. Discover peer support programs, services for the justice-involved, opioid resources including naloxone (Narcan) kits, community-based behavioral health services, and recovery housing. The state also has a service finder tool on this page to make it easier to find the care you need.

Community Connect

Community Connect serves North Dakota residents with a mental health or substance use disorder diagnosis that impacts their daily lives. The organization provides care coordination, peer support, and recovery services, including housing, employment services, parenting and caregiver support, and more. To access the program, you’ll need to apply on this website.

North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services

701-328-2310
North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services resource hub on Substance Abuse Treatment Programs provides information on addiction treatment services available. You can look for care for adolescents or adults and the list includes a variety of inpatient and outpatient levels of care. They also have information about opioid and DUI programs.

North Dakota Medicaid

701-328-7068
The Medicaid program is a state and federally funded healthcare service for qualifying low-income individuals and families. With Medicaid, you can get low cost or free medical care, including treatment for mental health and/or substance use disorder. This resource page has information about how to qualify and apply for coverage.

North Dakota VA Medical Centers

701-239-3700
The VA’s substance use disorder programs are offered at the Fargo VA Medical Center. Veterans have access to intensive outpatient and standard outpatient programming to address their substance use disorder or addiction needs. This includes screenings, harm reduction programs, and evidence-based treatments. They can also help with mental health treatment, either alone or alongside addiction treatment.

North Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs

701-239-7165
North Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs provides a directory of resources for veterans. You can find information about the 988 crisis line, help finding a Veteran’s Service Officer, and information about fraud awareness, suicide prevention, and grant applications for service dogs for those suffering from PTSD. There is also a calendar of upcoming events, and recent news affecting veterans in the state.

Northeast Central Judicial District’s Veterans Treatment Court

701-787-2760
Northeast Central Judicial District’s Veterans Treatment Court serves veterans in the justice system with the goal of promoting recovery, stability, and accountability. Eligible veterans are supported in taking steps toward addiction recovery and being law-abiding citizens. The goal is to eliminate repeat criminal offenses, improve safety, and increase the number of veterans returned to the community.

Tribal Governments in North Dakota

There are five federally recognized Native Tribes and one Indian community located in North Dakota. This state resource page provides links to each Nation’s website so you can get information about health services available to American Indians in the area. Tribes often have culturally appropriate mental health and addiction treatment programs along with regular medical care and more.
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