ABOUT SUPERIOR TREATMENT CENTER
Founded in 1996 and located in Duluth, Minn., Superior Treatment Center provides outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment to individuals who are struggling with alcohol and drug use. The center also offers outpatient detox, which about three percent of all treatment facilities in Minnesota offer.
According to Superior Treatment Center’s website, its mission is to provide “judgement-free treatment in the form of assessments and counseling.”
TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT
According to Superior Treatment Center’s website, treatment typically begins with a comprehensive assessment, which is used to determine an individualized treatment plan. Following an assessment, clients participate in detox.
The treatment center also offers individual counseling and other tools for a path to long-term recovery. Superior Treatment Center partners with doctors who offer Suboxone treatment.
According to Yelp, the center provides DWI, DUI, and OWI information, drug testing, and outpatient treatment in both group or individual settings. Evening and day programs are available.
STAFF CREDENTIALS
Superior Treatment Center’s website notes it has a “staff of specialists with over 20 years of experience who understand your addiction.” To date, the loved one surveyed by Best-rehabs.com gave four out of five stars for the staff’s experience.
WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY
The loved one surveyed by Best-rehabs.com at the time of this writing gave positive feedback about Superior Treatment Center. They gave five out of five stars for treatment effectiveness, and four stars for counseling options, family participation, and holistic offerings. “This facility has been helping a close friend of mine for several months. I am very grateful,” they wrote.
FINANCING
According to Superior Treatment Center’s website, it accepts most commercial insurances, Medicaid, medical assistance, and county funding. The facility also offers a sliding fee scale based on income. The loved one polled by Best-rehabs.com to date gave four out of five stars when asked if treatment was worth the cost.