Hope Haven – Spencer

920 South Grand Spencer, IA 51301

Spencer, Iowa
888-218-8886

About Hope Haven – Spencer

Hope Haven Spencer is a substance use and mental health treatment center in Spencer, Iowa. They serve individuals and families across Northwest Iowa.

I like their community oriented approach. The facility offers outpatient programs and partial hospitalization services for those navigating addiction or cooccurring mental health disorders. As a faith based organization, Hope Haven emphasizes compassionate care to help clients build productive lives in their communities.

Community Based Addiction Care

Clients may begin with an assessment to determine the appropriate level of care, whether outpatient treatment or day treatment. Court ordered outpatient services are also available for individuals referred through the justice system.

Treatment incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, trauma therapy and behavior modification through therapy sessions. Community based programs support ongoing recovery, including Behavioral Health Intervention Services for youth and vocational rehab services for adults.

Fast Facts About Hope Haven

  • Location: In Spencer, serving Clay, Dickinson, Osceola and O'Brien counties
  • Levels of care: Outpatient treatment and day treatment programs
  • Who they treat: Children, adolescents, adults and seniors with cooccurring substance use and mental health disorders
  • Approach: Faith and evidence based care including CBT, DBT, trauma therapy and family involvement
  • Payment options: Accepts Medicaid, private insurance, TRICARE, state funds and self pay
  • Additional services: Supported housing, employment services and community integration programming.

 

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Adult Program

Treatment at an adult program in Iowa is targeted for men and women over the age of 18. These recovery services focus on establishing healthy coping skills that allow individuals to stop abusing substances.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Triggers can cause a person who is addicted to crave a substance and relapse. Cognitive behavioral therapy in Iowa teaches people how to manage these triggers in multiple ways that don’t involve turning to substances.

Levels of Care

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Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Iowa is tailored to fit each person’s needs. It may last a few weeks or more than a year.... During that time, you will attend regular therapy sessions and receive support from a group such as AA or NA. This treatment will help you put strategies in place to prevent relapse and promote recovery.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Iowa dual diagnosis treatment centers focus on treating both mental health and substance abuse disorders. Sinc...e these two conditions interact heavily, this dual program is crucial to meet the needs of those who have co-occurring disorders.
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Insurance

medicaid icon Medicaid Accepted

If you’re struggling to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Iowa, Medicaid can assist with the cost of all lev...els of care. In most cases, Medicaid will cover most or all of the total costs associated with drug or alcohol rehabilitation and treatment.
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medicare icon Medicare Accepted

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for those over 65 and for those with certain disabilities, and ...it can help with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Iowa. The amount of coverage will depend on many things, so it’s important to reach out to Medicare and get specific plan details.
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tricare icon TRICARE

Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for ac...tive 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.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

Paying for alcohol and drug rehab in Iowa via self-pay options means you're paying out-of-pocket. Examples of ...self-pay are personal checks, credit cards, personal loans, medical loans, and many more. Treatment fees largely depend on the level of care you need and the rehab's amenities.
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Contact Hope Haven – Spencer

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920 South Grand Spencer, IA 51301

Edited by:
Amy Greene

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