Medium Intensity Residential Treatment Men

1520 East 2nd Street
Duluth, MN 55812
218-723-8444

About Medium Intensity Residential Treatment Men

Looking for help with addiction? Medium Intensity Residential Treatment Men in Minnesota-Duluth may be able to help. This rehab center offers treatment for alcoholism, drug addiction, and opioid addiction, as well as an adult program and cognitive behavioral therapy. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please reach out for help.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Alcohol Rehab

    If you’re struggling with your alcohol use, consider an alcohol rehab in Minnesota. Alcohol programs address the mental, emotional, and relational issues that may contribute to addiction. You’ll learn to build a new support network that supports your long-term sobriety.

  • Drug Rehab

    The best way to achieve recovery from substance use disorder is by completing a high-quality drug rehab in Minnesota and applying the tools you learn to stay in recovery. High-quality treatment lays a foundation for sobriety and helps prevent relapses by giving you new ways of thinking, better coping skills, and a better understanding of key life skills such as emotional regulation and communication.

  • Opioid Addiction

    If your life has been negatively impacted by opioid addiction, a high-quality rehab in Minnesota 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.

  • Adult Program

    An adult program in Minnesota can help clients make healthier life choices and avoid common mistakes. Along with traditional evidence-based treatment, clients may receive employment support, parenting classes, and help securing housing.

  • Men's Rehab

    When people join a men’s rehab in Minnesota, they are able to tackle gender-specific issues while receiving treatment. Along with traditional evidence-based treatment, clients may receive education on topics relevant to men, such as fatherhood, healthy relationships, emotional vulnerability, and more.

Insurance Coverage

  • Medicaid

    If you qualify, Medicaid can help pay for some or all of the costs of rehab in Minnesota. Medicaid often covers the full cost of rehab if you choose a center that accepts it. You can look for multiple types of care, including detox, inpatient, and outpatient.

  • Medicare

    If you’re looking for ways to pay for rehab in Minnesota, consider using Medicare. You may have out-of-pocket costs such as a deductible or copay, and you’ll want to look for a treatment center that accepts your Medicare coverage.

  • Private insurance

    There are many ways to pay for rehab in Minnesota, and one of the more affordable is using private insurance. Contact your insurer to get details about coverage and out-of-pocket costs, such as deductibles and copayments.

  • Military insurance

    For those who qualify, military insurance is a good way to pay for substance use treatment in Minnesota. Your insurance plan can pay for some or all of the costs of rehab, although you will want to contact the insurer for full details. You may have some out-of-pocket costs such as copays or deductibles.

  • Self-pay options

    Paying for rehab in Minnesota yourself is known as self-pay or private pay. You write a check, use a medical loan, or electronically send money to your treatment center of choice. Payment details may vary depending on the level of care.

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    The goal of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in Minnesota is to address negative thinking patterns to create positive change. CBT is a common part of evidence-based treatment programs and may be a part of inpatient treatment, outpatient care, or both. CBT can be empowering as you learn to manage your thoughts and emotions rather than being overwhelmed by them.

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