Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Lovell,

Find an accredited treatment rehab in Lovell. There are currently 5 drug & alcohol detox, inpatient, outpatient rehab centers in Lovell, .

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Yellowstone Behavioral Health Center Cody

2538 Big Horn Avenue
Cody, WY 82414

Oxbow Center is a private substance abuse and behavioral health support facility in Cody, Wyoming. Everyone is eligible to participate in their general outpatient ... more details

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Cody Regional Health Behavioral Health Clinic

424 Yellowstone Avenue Suite 220
Cody, WY 82414

Located in Cody, Wyoming, Cody Regional Health Behavioral Health Clinic offers behavioral health and drug rehab services to teens, young adults, men and women living ... more details

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Cloud Peak Counseling Center

401 South 23rd Street
Worland, WY 82401

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Sheridan VA Medical Center

1898 Fort Road
Sheridan, WY 82801

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Volunteers of America Northern Rockies Sheridan

1876 South Sheridan Avenue
Sheridan, WY 82801

Located in the Northern Rockies in Sheridan, Wyoming, Volunteers of America Northern Rockies Sheridan provides individuals with substance abuse and dual diagnosis ... more details

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Wyoming 211

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Wyoming residents who call 211 are able to access multiple social services, including farm and ranch assistance, health insurance enrollment, veteran resources, child and senior care, housing services, medical care, mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. It’s a one-stop shop for those in need in Wyoming.

Volunteers of America Northern Rockies

307-672-0475
Volunteers of America Northern Rockies serves residents of several Wyoming counties, providing veteran services, support for those experiencing homelessness, affordable housing resources, youth services, community healthcare, re-entry support for adults in the justice system, and mental health and substance use treatment. If you need help in the Sheridan, Billings, or Cheyenne areas, consider reaching out to Volunteers of America.

Recovery Wyoming

307-421-7261
Recovery Wyoming in Cheyenne supports those in recovery by facilitating recovery support meetings, providing recovery coaching, and offering referrals to community resources and social services.

12-24 Club

307-237-8035
The 12-24 Club is a recovery community organization in Casper. They host many different types of recovery support meetings and have a cafe that serves as the jobs program. They also offer recovery-centered yoga and grief support meetings, and visitors can relax and socialize when there are no meetings going on.

Laramie Youth Crisis Center

307-742-5936
Laramie Youth Crisis Center provides free crisis support services, including a 24/7/365 crisis hotline and resource coordination. They also have a crisis care team that gives youth and their families a structured, compassionate environment to work through issues like trauma, mental health issues, family conflict, or child safety concerns.

Magellan Healthcare

855-883-8740
Magellan Healthcare of Wyoming has a list of crisis resources for families. This includes crisis resources to use after a traumatic event, a crisis support phone number, and information about local crisis centers. Crisis centers can offer non-judgmental help, reunite families, reduce family tension, and provide strong coping tools.

NAMI Wyoming

307-265-2573
NAMI Wyoming provides a list of free resources for individuals struggling with mental health diagnoses and those seeking recovery. This includes crisis support, peer-led support groups, free educational resources, and links to community recovery resources and social services.

Community Health Center of Central Wyoming

307-233-6000
Community Health Center of Central Wyoming offers behavioral health services in Natrona and Fremont counties. You can get assessments, medication management, therapeutic interventions, and case management. The Center works closely with other healthcare providers in the community to ensure continuity and access to care.

Central Wyoming Counseling Center

307-237-9583
Central Wyoming Counseling Center provides confidential and compassionate care for clients. They have a crisis hotline that’s available 24/7/365. They offer behavioral health services for children, adolescents, adults, and families. The Center also has outpatient and residential addiction treatment. Services may be free for those with Medicaid, and people are treated regardless of insurance status.

Mental Health & Recovery Services of Jackson Hole

307-733-2046
Mental Health & Recovery Services of Jackson Hole is a private, nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive counseling and treatment to Teton County in the surrounding areas. They offer free consultations with licensed therapists to talk about alcohol or substance abuse treatment. They also have assessments, DUI classes, counseling, intensive outpatient addiction treatment, and aftercare support. Those with Medicaid may get free services.

University of Wyoming Project AWARE

307-766-2187
Project AWARE at the University of Wyoming promotes a message of personal wellness to students to encourage healthy alcohol and drug choices. They take a positive approach, focusing on providing accurate information and recognizing students can make responsible and informed decisions. The mission is to nurture healthy choices and adaptive coping skills.

Casper College

307-268-2267
Casper College counseling services provide students with free individual, group, and couples counseling as well as crisis support and consultations. They support students in dealing with depression, adjustment, life transitions, and developing study skills. There is a focus on short-term treatment and community referrals are made for students who require more intensive care.

Northwest College Wyoming

307-754-6417
Northwest College in Wyoming counseling services provide licensed counselors to students who are seeking care for stress, depression, relationship issues, grief and loss, drug and alcohol abuse, or eating issues. They also offer free and anonymous screening for depression, alcohol, and eating disorders.

Downrange Warriors

307-578-8484
Downrange Warriors is a faith-based organization that provides peer support services to veterans and first responders struggling with PTSD. They provide outdoor activities, weekly meetings, trauma-healing courses, animal-assisted therapy, and connections to additional resources.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Wyoming Opioid Epidemic Information Portal

The Wyoming Opioid Epidemic Information Portal has interactive maps with medication take-back locations, naloxone (Narcan) distribution sites, substance use treatment programs, and recovery support programs. The information may not be fully up-to-date, so be sure to call any organization you’re interested in to get details of what they provide.

Government Programs

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Wisconsin DHS Naloxone Finder

If you’re looking for naloxone (Narcan) kits, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services has information about overdose prevention and a map showing distribution locations across the state. Wisconsin residents can also have free naloxone delivered through the mail by filling out a request form. Don’t wait to get lifesaving naloxone if you or someone you love is at risk from opioid use!
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