Native American and Alaska Native people generally have considerably increased rates of drug and alcohol abuse then other racial ethnicities. Native Americans and Alaska Natives can either receive rehabilitation within a conventional drug rehabilitation program if rehabilitation is provided in their language, or take advantage of facility which has been designed exclusively to deal with these clients in their language exclusively. Drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities that provide rehabilitation in Native American or Alaska Native Languages provide either a standard approach like rehabilitation programs based off of the 12-step method, or you will find drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs with rehabilitation plans in their language which provide a more holistic and alternative approach. Since many facets of the Native American and Alaska Native cultures concentrate on holistic healing and the like, these clients can greatly take advantage of an alternate alcohol and drug rehab center which incorporates these components of their culture in to a thorough rehab plan in their language. Native Americans and Alaska Natives who require treatment and would like to benefit from a treatment setting ideal for their traditional healing practices can even experience treatment services at a number of facilities and drug treatment facilities which work to give a tranquil setting.
1001 Yale Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM. 87106
If you would like to contact University of New Mexico Childrens, you can reach them at 505-272-2890.
University of New Mexico Childrens offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient Facilities, Outpatient Treatment, Hearing Impaired Rehab Services, Spanish Treatment Services, Native American Or Alaska Native Languages
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Care