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Find Behavioral Healthcare for Tribes in the Silver State at Icarus

When you’re ready to seek help for a substance use or mental health issue, you need to locate a facility that’s experienced with treating tribal members. This can make a difference by connecting you with resources in your own community for long-term success after graduation. Leading accredited Native American treatment centers like Icarus Nevada can help.

Prioritize comprehensive assessments and individualized care when searching for treatment centers. We offer help for substance abuse and dual diagnosis clients and leverage evidence-based practices and holistic treatment. Our clinicians are familiar with your spiritual beliefs.

Icarus Nevada offers a robust treatment plan for substance abuse and more. Our enrollment team can help you navigate finding a spot in the right level of care for your needs. Keep reading to learn more about how you can find behavioral healthcare resources with us.

Why Choose Icarus Nevada for Behavioral Healthcare?

Comprehensive Assessment and Individualized Behavioral Healthcare for Indigenous Communities

Native American communities require clinical and preventive services that align with their cultural and spiritual beliefs. Substance use disorder and mental health disorders often surface in these areas, but where can you turn for help?

According to the Urban Indian Health Institute, intensive treatment services are not necessarily widely available. Support groups are the most common resource, but residential treatment is hard to find. This is where Icarus Nevada comes in. We offer all levels of care and work with you to find the perfect level for your treatment.

Icarus Nevada offers comprehensive treatment services that you can leverage to achieve health and balance. Here are just a few reasons why our treatment centers are great for drug and alcohol abuse.

Comprehensive Assessment and Individualized Care

Native American culture is unique and should be treated this way. Indigenous individuals in our care, like all of our clients, will receive an initial comprehensive assessment. This allows us to explore areas where you’re already demonstrating strengths and areas where we need to shore up your skills for a lasting recovery.

Every person in our treatment program will receive an individualized treatment plan. There are no easy cookie-cutter approaches to care, especially for indigenous populations. You’ll get the exact help that you need to overcome your unique struggles with addictive diseases.

We also believe in flexibility and can adjust your treatment plan based on your response to clinical services. When you want a holistic approach to your care, Icarus Nevada is here to help.

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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Services for Natives in Nevada

Substance abuse tends to be more common in Native American communities than many people think. According to research, this could be linked to the effects of colonization and historical trauma. The good news is that Icarus Nevada offers everything you need to face down substance use disorder.

Oftentimes, the best place to start is with a medical detox. The first few days without substances can be extremely difficult, both physically and mentally. Our medical team supports you with counseling, medication management, and monitoring to ensure that you don’t experience any extreme withdrawal symptoms.

Once you have detoxed, you can enroll in one of our most successful treatment programs. In residential care, you’ll continue to receive 24/7 access to medical help and counseling for thirty to ninety days so that you can learn to navigate life without drugs and alcohol.

Of course, this isn’t the end of your treatment. You’ll graduate to a lower level of care where you can put your newfound skills into practice.

A Full Continuum of Care for Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Full Continuum of Care in Our Native Addiction Treatment Program

Our rehab centers will be there for you every step of the way. Once you move from a medical detox, the next logical step in your recovery process is residential care. However, many Native Americans are often eager to return to their families and communities. They may want to try traditional healing practices that are inaccessible in our care.

When you’re ready, we also offer several outpatient treatment programs for alcohol and drug use.

Partial hospitalization allows you to spend all day in our treatment centers, getting the same care you would have received in residential. This is great for anyone who still needs lots of support for addiction and mental health problems. The only difference is that you return home in the evenings.

Intensive outpatient is another step back before you move to aftercare. You’ll spend several hours a day in treatment and then have your afternoons and evenings free. When you have no appointment, you can feel free to come and go as you please.

Mental Health Treatment for Native Americans at Icarus Nevada

Did you know that the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration estimates that one in four adults with a serious mental illness also has a substance use disorder? This means receiving help for a dual diagnosis is more important than ever.

Our team implements a robust and comprehensive treatment plan for every client. In your individual and group counseling sessions, you will learn new coping skills to help you face life sober and come to terms with depression, anxiety, and any other mental health issues you may encounter as you get sober.

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Native American Dual Diagnosis Treatment Approaches

To address underlying causes and treat co-occurring disorders, Icarus Nevada offers a robust dual diagnosis treatment program that employ a full array of evidence-based approaches.

We implement a blend of treatment services ranging from dialectical behavior therapy to cognitive behavior therapy. The goal is to give you the tools you need and to meet you where you are right now. Clinicians can adjust your treatment services based on your unique needs and responses to care for your co-occurring disorders.

Evidence-Based Practices for Alcohol and Drug Addiction

One of the keys to successful recovery for the Native American population is ensuring that you have access to the right kind of care for active addiction. Explore your treatment options and land on one that features evidence-based practices like Icarus Nevada offers.

We understand the increased risk of substance abuse and treat it at the source. Our clinicians will offer you a variety of evidence-based treatments that will help you get to the root of addiction and learn to cope with mental health issues from the outset.

We might teach you the basics of mindfulness and meditation. You’ll also learn how to interrupt the cycle of being influenced by your thoughts and feelings. Instead, you’ll learn to lean on your coping skills to return to your communities sober.

Skills are taught in individual therapy, where you can find what works for you. They’re also taught in group therapy, where you can learn alongside your peers. Both are important to help you find what works for your substance abuse, mental health, and long-term recovery.

Medication Management for Mental Health and Alcohol or Drug Use

Medication Management for Mental Health

One of the benefits of being enrolled in addiction treatment centers is that you have access to medical monitoring. In many cases, we can make you more comfortable during detox with medication and can help you navigate your mental health with long-term prescription medications. This level of support is helpful for many Native Americans.

If you’re worried about side effects or efficacy, you can rest easy knowing that your medical team is monitoring your progress around the clock. If something doesn’t work for you, we can spot it early and make adjustments.

We will continuously assess you for improvements to ensure this prescription is right for you and your body chemistry. While you’re with us, we can tweak medications until they are at the perfect dosage. Our goal is never to over-medicate you but simply to offer relief from uncomfortable symptoms.

Holistic Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Native communities know there is more to the recovery process than just clinical help. There needs to be an emphasis on holistic care in a safe and supportive environment. Not only do we provide mental health care, but we also include complementary therapies to give you access to tools to cope.

Our treatment providers give you access to yoga and art therapy, both proven methods of helping you find a path to a lasting recovery. Both of these complementary therapies help reduce stress, give you new ways of coping with emotions, and can give you an improved sense of mental clarity.

Keep in mind that these therapies are not a substitute for therapy for drug and alcohol abuse. Instead, they are part of a well-rounded program for tribal communities.

Experience with Native American Beliefs and Cultural Traditions

Icarus Nevada also recognizes that an important part of healing from drug and alcohol use is tapping into your spiritual beliefs. We want to ensure you can tap into the resources that will give you a lasting recovery. Our team will do everything possible to ensure you can engage in cultural traditions.

For example, we know that the medicine wheel is important to your wellness. With an emphasis on the four components of your well-being (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual), you have everything needed to get sober. Our team will try to connect you to these foundational principles as much as possible.

Health and healing come from a variety of sources. Incorporating the medicine wheel into our care is just one of the ways we consider holistic treatment.

Substance Use Disorder Treatment with Your Insurance Provider

Insurance Coverage for Native Addiction Treatment Program

One of the things that holds many people back from seeking addiction treatment is their fear of what it will cost them. The good news is that Indian Health Services may cover more than you think when you feel ready to seek access to care. Icarus Nevada works with IHS to give you the coverage you need.

Instead of having to navigate through the labyrinth of the insurance networks, we make it easy for you. Our enrollment team can verify your benefits in a quick and confidential phone call, letting you know if it will be covered and how much will be covered.

You may be surprised to learn that your insurance coverage could pay for your treatment in its entirety. More people have access to affordable addiction treatment than they think with their health insurance.

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Enroll in Icarus Nevada’s Treatment Centers Today

If you think you could benefit from a medical detox or one of our treatment programs, today is the day to call our enrollment team. They are ready and waiting to answer all of your questions, put your mind at ease, and help you reserve a spot with us. We can help you gain access to care quickly.

You’ll have an idea of what our addiction treatment program will cost in a no-obligation, confidential call.

Don’t wait another day to get the help you need for alcohol and drug use. Call Icarus Nevada today!

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