Hina Mauka Waipahu

94-216 Farrington Highway
Suite B2-306
Waipahu, HI 96797
808-677-6711

About Hina Mauka Waipahu

Hina Mauka Waipahu is an alcohol and drug rehab facility located in Hawaii. The facility offers a variety of services including outpatient and inpatient care, dual diagnosis treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, family therapy, and group and individual therapy. Hina Mauka Waipahu is committed to helping individuals and families struggling with addiction recover and heal. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, please reach out to Hina Mauka Waipahu for help.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Alcohol Rehab

    Alcohol rehab in Hawaii can give you the tools and skills you need to reclaim your life and achieve long-term recovery. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care. You may receive individual, group, and family counseling, peer support, and classes in essential life skills.

  • Dual Diagnosis

    The best way for those with a mental health diagnosis and substance use concerns to reach recovery is to choose a dual-diagnosis rehab in Hawaii. Part of treatment will include managing your mental health symptoms so you aren’t tempted to use substances to self-medicate. This can be done without counseling and medication.

  • Drug Rehab

    If you’re looking to break free of dependence on drugs, a high-quality drug rehab in Hawaii can help. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care. You may receive individual, group, and family counseling, peer support, and classes in essential life skills.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    Being a young adult can feel overwhelming. Choose a young adult rehab in Hawaii to get the support you need to overcome addiction and learn new life skills. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the unique needs and challenges of young adults.

  • Adult Program

    Adults face unique challenges, and an adult program in Hawaii can help them work on building their careers or parenting while overcoming addiction. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to adults’ specific needs and challenges.

  • Men's Rehab

    A men’s rehab in Hawaii addresses the recovery needs of male clients and gives them the tools they need to succeed. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the unique needs and challenges men face, which may include questions about career, fatherhood, family relationships, emotional vulnerability, and more.

  • Women's Rehab

    Women’s rehabs in Hawaii address a wide range of substance use issues while also helping clients with gender-specific issues. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the unique needs and challenges of women. They generally also include life skills training tailored to the client’s needs.

Insurance Coverage

  • Self-pay options

    There are many ways to pay for rehab in Hawaii, including self-pay. You can have money sent electronically to the center, write a check, or use a medical loan. The payment details may vary depending on the level of care.

  • Private insurance

    One of the most affordable ways to pay for rehab in Hawaii is to use private insurance. Keep in mind that plans vary, so it’s important to check with your insurer for information about which treatment centers are in-network, how much coverage is available, and what out-of-pocket costs you might be responsible for.

  • Medicaid

    For those who qualify for Medicaid, using your coverage to pay for treatment in Hawaii can make rehab more accessible. Medicaid covers multiple levels of care, and you may have no out-of-pocket costs. However, you’ll need to choose a treatment center that accepts Medicaid.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Outpatient Rehab

    In Hawaii, outpatient treatment allows you to live independently while getting the care you need to establish long-term recovery. Some of the elements of outpatient treatment include individual and group counseling, skill-building, relapse prevention, and help with essentials like employment and housing.

  • 2

    Aftercare Support

    Even after you finish treatment, recovery is a challenge. Aftercare in Hawaii can help you find the resources and support groups you need. Aftercare may include ongoing counseling, additional life-skills training, peer support, and recovery support groups.

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Many people benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in Hawaii because they gain tools to challenge unhelpful thinking. Learning which thought distortions you are most susceptible to can help you challenge unhelpful thoughts, create better interpretations of situations, and choose healthier responses.

  • Family Therapy

    In Hawaii, family therapy allows you to understand how family relationships and patterns may have impacted your substance use. Everyone learns to have healthier relationships that support their recovery. Family therapy can mean addressing uncomfortable and challenging issues, but having a professional therapist facilitating the sessions makes it easier for everyone to share honestly and improve their relationships.

  • Group Therapy

    In Hawaii, group therapy allows you to hear others’ stories, ask questions, and find others who relate to you. This support and accountability help you establish recovery. Some of the topics covered in group therapy include overcoming shame and guilt, improving communication, developing healthy coping skills, and building a support network.

  • Individual Therapy

    During rehab in Hawaii, individual therapy allows you to receive focused, confidential care for specific issues. Individual therapy sessions generally last 60 minutes and may include discussing a specific issue, education about specific topics, or developing life skills.

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