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 may receive rehab within a conventional drug and alcohol treatment facility if rehab is offered in their own language, or take advantage of program which was designed exclusively to deal with these clients in their language exclusively. Drug and alcohol rehab facilities that offer rehab in Native American or Alaska Native Languages provide either a standard approach such as rehab programs based off of the 12-step method, or there are drug and alcohol rehab centers with rehabilitation programs using their language which offer a more holistic and alternative approach. Because so many facets of the Native American and Alaska Native cultures center on holistic healing and so on, these clients can greatly make use of an alternate drug and alcohol treatment facility which includes these components of their culture into a comprehensive treatment plan in their language. Native Americans and Alaska Natives who need treatment and would like to take advantage of a rehabilitation setting conducive to their traditional healing practices may even experience treatment services at numerous programs and drug rehabilitation programs which work to give a tranquil setting.
4000 Wake Forest Road
Raleigh, NC. 27609
If you would like to contact Easter Seals , you can reach them at 919-861-1600 x2.
Easter Seals offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Temporary Housing, Outpatient Treatment, Residential Short-Term Treatment (Less Than 30 Days), Long-Term Residential Rehabs (30 Days or More), Criminal Justice Clients, Hearing Impaired Rehab Services, Spanish Treatment Services, Native American Or Alaska Native Languages, Other Languages
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, Private Health Care, Military Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale Accepted, Rehabs with Payment Assistance