ABOUT HEART RIVER ALCOHOL & DRUG SERVICE, INC.
Located on a commercial street in the center of the small city of Dickinson, N.D., Heart River Alcohol & Drug Service provides outpatient counseling for individuals struggling with problematic substance use.
TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT
Heart River’s Facebook page advertises numerous AA meetings, indicating that the facility’s treatment is based on the 12-Steps. Otherwise, the facility provides very little information about the specifics of its treatment program. An alum’s loved one polled by Best-rehabs.com indicated that the center offered only minimal options for holistic treatment, and scant family programming. CiteHealth indicates that the facility can accommodate adolescents as well as adults, and that programming is available for DWI offenders. And HealthGrove suggests that the facility provides methadone and/or buprenorphine programming.
The facility is closed on weekends.
STAFF CREDENTIALS
The staff includes at least one licensed addiction counselor. There is currently no further information provided by the facility regarding its treatment staff, however, the single individual polled by Best-rehabs.com to date gave the facility three out of five stars for its staff’s level of training and experience.
WHAT ALUMNI SAY
Best-rehabs.com has not yet received reviews directly from alumni of Heart River Alcohol & Drug Service, Inc., and secondary review sites yielded just one review at the time of this writing. “I would highly recommend going to HRAD for help with your recovery. The counselors have experience and are knowledgeable. They helped save my life!” M.U. wrote in a five-star review on Facebook.[1]
WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY
The single loved one polled by Best-rehabs.com to date would not recommend treatment at Heart River Alcohol and Drug Service. “Is outpatient only so limited options for assistance,” they wrote anonymously, giving the facility three stars for its treatment effectiveness, its counseling options, and its ability to treat co-occurring disorders, and two stars for its family participation. They added praise for the facility’s “caring staff.”
FINANCING
According to CiteHealth, Heart River accepts private insurance, and HealthGrove indicates that the facility also accepts Access to Recovery vouchers and state insurance other than Medicaid. There is currently no further information provided on the facility’s website regarding its costs, however, the single individual polled by Best-rehabs.com to date gave the facility two out of five stars for its affordability.
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