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Page 1: Substance Abuse Treatment Directory · ing substances such as illicit drugs or alcohol. The effects of substance use on a person’s body can ultimately cost them their life. A person’s

B r e a k f r e e

Substance Abuse Treatment Directory

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Substance Abuse Treatment Directory

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Substance abuse is widespread, affecting people

of all ages and backgrounds. Results from the 2000

“National Household Survey on Drug Abuse” indicate

an estimated 14.5 million Americans (6.5 percent of

the country’s total population) aged 12 or older are us-

ing substances such as illicit drugs or alcohol.

The effects of substance use on a person’s body

can ultimately cost them their life. A person’s health,

relationships, and work or school performance are all

at risk and affected. We know that the damage caused

by drug and alcohol abuse is not only confined to in-

dividuals. Families are hurt, and so are friends. These

problems also seep into the workplace. Ultimately, the

grave consequences of drug and alcohol abuse affect

our entire community.

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Treatment options for substance use disorders

include detoxification services, residential care, day

treatment/partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient

treatment and outpatient treatment. Twelve-step,

self-help groups, and therapeutic living or transitional

housing services are also part of a comprehensive

approach to recovery. Any effective treatment pro-

gram should address a person’s physical, psychologi-

cal, emotional, social, spiritual, family, and cultural

strengths and needs. Services that are appropriate for

people’s age, race, culture, sexual orientation, gen-

der, pregnancy status, and parenting status also help

increase their chance of success.

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DetoxificationDetoxification is the structured medical or social milieu in which the individual

is monitored and treated for withdrawal from the acute physical and psychological effects of drugs or alcohol. In certain instances, the person going through detoxifica-tion feels very sick, and has trouble eating, sleeping and concentrating. It is most effective when it is followed by referral to additional drug or alcohol treatment.

Outpatient TreatmentOutpatient treatment involves providers or facilities that offer individual therapy,

family therapy, group therapy and relapse prevention. Most outpatient treatment programs involve one to five hours of counseling or therapy per week. Outpatient treatment may be the best option if the person:

• Wants or needs to continue going to work every day, since there is minimal to no job interruption with outpatient treatment.

• Has a home situation that has the potential for support and assistance for attending the program and will be free of or minimize exposure to drinking and drug use.

Intensive Outpatient TreatmentIntensive outpatient (IOP) treatment is similar to day treatment/partial hospi-

talization. People live at home and attend treatment during the day or evening for approximately 90 minutes to four hours per day, up to five days per week.

Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization A day treatment program is a more intense form of outpatient treatment. People

receive treatment during the day in a structured, multidisciplinary setting for approxi-mately four to eight hours per day, up to seven days per week. Partial hospitalization programs may make sense if the individual in question needs an intensive and struc-tured treatment experience. Day treatment may also be a good choice if the situation at home will involve support and assistance for attending the program and will be free of exposure to drinking and drug use.

Residential Treatment Individuals are admitted to a treatment facility for a period of time and receive

24-hour care, usually for two to three weeks. The residential stay is often followed by an extended outpatient therapy program or participation in a self-help group. Residential treatment may make the most sense if the person has attempted lower and less intensive levels of treatment that were not effective.

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Transitional Housing Some individuals leave treatment for a transitional residence where they live with

other people in recovery. Residences often have a small number of clients, a small professional staff, clear and enforced rules about abstinence, and a significant level of structure -- somewhere between what is found in inpatient treatment and what is found in a family household. A transitional housing program may make the most sense if the person:

• Has been unable to remain alcohol and drug-free when living alone, at home, or with friends or relatives.

• Can make a three- to six-month commitment to live in a group situation where a major focus is remaining clean and sober.

• Wants to assume more responsibilities while living in a structured setting. • Is able and willing to accept group support from others in recovery.

Self-Help Groups to Support RecoveryMost formal treatment programs, such as inpatient, residential, outpatient,

intensive outpatient, and day treatment, encourage people to participate in self-help groups during and after treatment. They involve no cost, have no waiting lists, and are readily available in most communities. The most well-known self-help groups are Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) and Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.), both of which are based on a twelve-step model.

For information on times and locations of Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings please call 734-4357.

For information on times and locations of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meet-ings please call 946-1438.

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HAWAII

ACCESS Capabilities, Inc.*

75-5995 Kuakini Highway Pottery Terrace, Suite 425 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Phone: 334-0979

Services: Intensive outpatient treatment services.

Big Island Substance Abuse Council (BISAC)*

297 Waianuenue Ave. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 935-4927

81-947 Halekii St. Kealakekua, HI 96750

Phone: 322-3100

64-1040 Mamalahoa Highway, Suite 101 Kamuela, HI 96743

Phone: 887-2175

Services: Day treatment, intensive outpa-tient, outpatient treatment services, and employment core services program; adoles-cent outpatient treatment and adolescent outpatient school-based treatment.

Big Island Substance Abuse Council (BISAC) Therapeutic Living Programs (TLP)

BISAC Men’s TLP 146 Puueo St. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 961-3590

BISAC Men’s TLP 146 Puueo St. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 969-4855

BISAC North Kohala TLP 55-1046 Kainoa Road Hawi, HI 96719

Phone: 884-5302

BISAC Women’s TLP 323 Kauila St. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 933-2895

BISAC Public Safety Women’s TLP 169 Puueo St. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 969-9952

BISAC Fathers and Children TLP 140 Puueo St. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 969-2001

Following is an Index of Treatment Facilities listed alphabetically by island.

*Participates with HMSA

Please note that participation with HMSA does not guarantee that rendered ser-vices are a covered benefit. Services are only covered if they are recognized as reimbursable by HMSA and if they are part of the member’s benefit package.

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BISAC Moms and Babies TLP 15 Kanoa St. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 933-9527

Services: Therapeutic living services.

Big Island Substance Abuse Council (BISAC) Baby S.A.F.E

333 Kauila St. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 961-5022

81-947 Halekii St. Kealakekua, HI 96750

Phone: 322-3100

Services: Counseling and referral services to substance abuse treatment.

Drug Addiction Services of Hawaii, Inc. (DASH)*

900 Leilani St. Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 961-6822

Services: Outpatient treatment, detoxifica-tion, injection drug use, and early detection services for HIV, hepatitis and tuberculosis.

Drug Addiction Services of Hawaii, Inc. (DASH) Hui Ho’ola

15-1733 30th St. Keaau, HI 96749

Phone: 982-9555

Services: Intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment services.

Ke Ala Pono Recovery*

305 Waluku Drive, Suite 6 Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 969-7577

Services: Intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment services; adolescent outpatient and adolescent intensive outpatient treat-ment services.

Lokahi Treatment Centers*

Waikoloa Highlands Shopping Center 68-1845 Waikoloa Road, #224B Waikoloa, HI 96738

Phone: 883-0922

Waiakea Villas 400 Hualani St., Building 10, #195B Hilo, HI 96720

Phone: 969-9292

Hillside Plaza 76-6225 Kuakini Highway. #B105 Kona, HI 96740

Phone: 331-1175

54-3886 Akoni Pule Highway, Unit 6 Kapaau, HI 96755

Phone: 889-5099

45-3544 Mamane St. Honokaa, HI 96727

Phone: 775-7707

95-5646 C Mamalahoa Highway. Naalehu, HI 96772

Phone: 929-9496

Services: Intensive outpatient, outpatient treatment and early detection services; ado-lescent outpatient and adolescent intensive outpatient treatment services.

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Po’Ailani, Inc.*

77-5759 Kuakini Highway, Suite 101 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Phone: 334-0304

Services: Outpatient treatment services.

77-5708 Alahou St. Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Phone: 329-4187

Services: Group home services.

KAUAI

Alcoholic Rehabilitation Services of Hawaii, Inc. (Hina Mauka)*

2970 Haleko Road Lihue, HI 96766

Phone: 245-8883

Services: Outpatient treatment services; ado-lescent school-based outpatient treatment.

Ke Ala Pono Recovery*

4374 Kukui St., Suite 104 Lihue, HI 96766

Phone: 246-0663

Services: Intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment services; adolescent outpatient and adolescent intensive outpatient treat-ment services.

MAUI

Aloha House, Inc.*

4593 Ike Drive Makawao, HI 96768

Phone: 579-9584

Services: Residential, intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment services; adoles-cent school-based treatment.

Malama Na Makua A Keiki*

388 Ano St. Kahului, HI 96732

Phone: 877-7117

Services: Therapeutic living services for women and women with children and intensive outpatient and outpatient treat-ment services for women.

Maui Youth and Family Services, Inc.*

200 Ike Drive Makawao, HI 96768

Phone: 579-8414

Services: Adolescent community and school-based treatment services, adolescent independent/transitional living program, adolescent intensive outpatient, and adoles-cent residential treatment services.

Ohana Makamae, Inc.

39 Keanini St. Hana, HI 96713

Phone: 248-8538

Services: Adolescent school-based outpa-tient treatment services.

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MOLOKAI

Hale Ho’Okupa’A

450 Ala Malama Ave. Kaunakakai, HI 96748

Phone: 553-3231

Services: Adult and adolescent outpatient treatment services.

OAHU

Alcoholic Rehabilitation Services of Hawaii, Inc. (Hina Mauka)*

45-845 Pookela St. Kaneohe, HI 96744

Phone: 236-2600

Services: Residential, day treatment, and intensive outpatient treatment services; adolescent school-based outpatient treat-ment services.

Bobby Benson Center*

56-660 Kamehameha Highway Kahuku, HI 96731

Phone: 293-7555

Services: Adolescent assessments and ado-lescent residential treatment.

Care Hawaii

677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 620 Honolulu, HI 96813

Phone: 792-6917

Services: Intensive outpatient treatment services.

Castle Medical Center*

640 Ulukahiki St. Kailua, HI 96734

Phone: 263-5500

Services: Detoxification services.

Drug Addiction Services of Hawaii, Inc. (DASH)*

1130 N. Nimitz Highway, Suite C302 Honolulu, HI 96817

Phone: 538-0704

Services: Intensive outpatient, outpatient treatment, detoxification, injection drug use, and early detection services for HIV, hepatitis and tuberculosis.

Freedom Recovery Services*

1314 S. King St., Suite 516 Honolulu, HI 96814

Phone: 596-2818

Services: Intensive outpatient, day treatment and outpatient treatment services; adoles-cent outpatient and adolescent intensive outpatient treatment services.

Hawaii Counseling and Education Center, Inc.*

970 N. Kalaheo Ave., Suite A-102 Kailua, HI 96734

Phone: 254-6484

Services: Intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment services; adolescent outpatient

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and adolescent intensive outpatient treat-ment services.

Helping Hands Hawaii

2100 N. Nimitz Highway Honolulu, HI 96819 Phone: 536-7234

Services: Intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment services.

Ho’omau Ke Ola*

85-761 Farrington Highway, Suite 103 Waianae, HI 96792

Phone: 696-4266

Services: Residential, day treatment and intensive outpatient services.

Ke Ala Pono Recovery*

1314 S. King St., Suite 962 Honolulu, HI 96814

Phone: 591-0921

Services: Intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment services.

Kline Welsh Behavioral Health Founda-tion (Sand Island Treatment Center)*

12-40 Sand Island Access Road Honolulu, HI 96819

Phone: 841-2319

Services: Residential treatment services.

Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services

2239 N. School St. Honolulu, HI 96819

Phone: 791-9400

Services: Outpatient treatment services.

Kulia Na Mamo

1108 Fort St. Mall, Suite #22 Honolulu, HI 96813

Phone: 791-2020

Services: Group home, early detection ser-vices for HIV, and services for the transgen-der population.

Oxford House, Inc.

350 Ward Ave., Suite 106-PMB09 Honolulu, HI 96814

Phone: 957-0324

Services: Clean and sober recovery group homes.

Po’ailani, Inc.*

553 Kawainui St. Kailua, HI 96734

Phone: 263-1065

Services: Residential, day treatment, intensive outpatient, outpatient treatment

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services, therapeutic living services, and transitional housing.

The Queen’s Medical Center*

Kaheiheimalie Building 1374 Nuuanu Ave. Honolulu, HI 96813

Phone: 547-4352

Services: Day treatment and intensive outpa-tient dual diagnosis treatment services.

Salvation Army – Addiction Treatment Services*

3624 Waokanaka St. Honolulu, HI 96817

Phone: 595-6371

Services: Residential, day treatment, inten-sive outpatient and outpatient treatment services; non-medical residential detoxifica-tion and substance abuse treatment for ex-offenders.

Salvation Army – Family Treatment Services*

845 22nd Ave. Honolulu, HI 96816

Phone: 732-2802

Services: Residential treatment and

therapeutic living services for pregnant and parenting women with children.

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Please note that participation with HMSA does not guarantee that rendered services are covered. Services are only covered if they are recognized as reimbursable by HMSA and if they are part of the member’s benefit package.

Access Capabilities Hawaii X X

BISAC Hawaii X X X X X X X

DASH Hawaii X X X X X X

Ke Ala Pono Recovery Hawaii X X X X X

Lokahi Hawaii X X X X X X

Po'Ailani Hawaii X X X

Hina Mauka Kauai X X X

Ke Ala Pono Recovery Kauai X X X X X

Aloha House Maui X X X X X

Malama Na Makua A Keiki Maui X X (for women)

X (for women)

X (for women)

Maui Youth & Family Services Maui X X (for adolescents) X X X

Ohana Makamae Maui X

Hale Ho'Okupa'A Molokai X X

Bobby Benson Oahu X X

Care Hawaii Oahu X

Castle Medical Center Oahu X X

DASH Oahu X X X X X X

Freedom Recovery Services Oahu X X X X X X

Hawaii Counseling & Education Oahu X X X X X

Helping Hands Hawaii Oahu X X

Hina Mauka Oahu X X X X X

Ho'omau Ke Ola Oahu X X X X

Ke Ala Pono Recovery Oahu X X X

Kokua Kalihi Valley Oahu X

Kulia Na Mamo X (transgender) X(transgender)

Oxford House Oahu X

Po'Ailani Oahu X X X X X X X

Queen's Medical Center Oahu X X X (dual diagnosis)

Salvation Army Oahu X X X X X

X (for pregnant & parentingwomen)

X (non-medical

residential)

Sand Island Treatment Center Oahu X X

Residential TherapeuticLiving

TransitionalHousingIsland Participate

with HMSA Out-

patientDay

TreatmentAdolescentOutpatient

AdolescentOutpatient

SchoolBased

AdolescentResidentialFacility Name

AdolescentIntensive

OutpatientGroup Home Detox-

ficationInjectionDrug Use

EarlyDetectionServices

IntensiveOutpatient

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Please note that participation with HMSA does not guarantee that rendered services are covered. Services are only covered if they are recognized as reimbursable by HMSA and if they are part of the member’s benefit package.

Access Capabilities Hawaii X X

BISAC Hawaii X X X X X X X

DASH Hawaii X X X X X X

Ke Ala Pono Recovery Hawaii X X X X X

Lokahi Hawaii X X X X X X

Po'Ailani Hawaii X X X

Hina Mauka Kauai X X X

Ke Ala Pono Recovery Kauai X X X X X

Aloha House Maui X X X X X

Malama Na Makua A Keiki Maui X X (for women)

X (for women)

X (for women)

Maui Youth & Family Services Maui X X (for adolescents) X X X

Ohana Makamae Maui X

Hale Ho'Okupa'A Molokai X X

Bobby Benson Oahu X X

Care Hawaii Oahu X

Castle Medical Center Oahu X X

DASH Oahu X X X X X X

Freedom Recovery Services Oahu X X X X X X

Hawaii Counseling & Education Oahu X X X X X

Helping Hands Hawaii Oahu X X

Hina Mauka Oahu X X X X X

Ho'omau Ke Ola Oahu X X X X

Ke Ala Pono Recovery Oahu X X X

Kokua Kalihi Valley Oahu X

Kulia Na Mamo X (transgender) X(transgender)

Oxford House Oahu X

Po'Ailani Oahu X X X X X X X

Queen's Medical Center Oahu X X X (dual diagnosis)

Salvation Army Oahu X X X X X

X (for pregnant & parentingwomen)

X (non-medical

residential)

Sand Island Treatment Center Oahu X X

Residential TherapeuticLiving

TransitionalHousingIsland Participate

with HMSA Out-

patientDay

TreatmentAdolescentOutpatient

AdolescentOutpatient

SchoolBased

AdolescentResidentialFacility Name

AdolescentIntensive

OutpatientGroup Home Detox-

ficationInjectionDrug Use

EarlyDetectionServices

IntensiveOutpatient

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