Free Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers In Hawaii
If you have developed a dependence on alcohol or drugs and are seeking treatment and are without funds, then you are in the right place. We provide free, sliding scale, and affordable addiction treatment centers in Hawaii. Our listings include all types of addiction treatment. This ranges from alcohol and drug treatment to many other types of addiction centers. Our main goal is to provide free locations, but we also list sliding scale and other 'almost free' treatment locations. The services differ on each listing some provide outpatient and inpatient and others just provide one or the other.
Find A Free Addiction Rehab In Hawaii, HI Today
Here is a list of free or low-budget rehabilitation programs in Hawaii, HI. The list can be incomplete so if you cannot find what you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact one of our counselors.
- Drug Addiction Treatment Centers
- Alcohol Rehab Centers
- Faith-based Rehab Centers
- Government Subsidized
- Sliding-scale Fees
- Non-profit Rehab Centers
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Top Reviewed Free or Low-Cost Addiction Rehabs in Hawaii
Finding hard to locate resources for the top reviewed substance abuse treatment and detox facilities that provide rehabilitation services for little to no cost in Hawaii HI. These facilities use sliding scales, grants, and government and county funds to finance the rehabilitation services they provide.
This list is constantly updating, as some facilities exhaust available funding, new grants or scholarships become available, and non-profits open and close. Currently, the top free or low-cost drug rehabilitation centers in Hawaii HI include:
Finding hard to locate resources for the top reviewed substance abuse treatment and detox facilities that provide rehabilitation services for little to no cost in Hawaii HI. These facilities use sliding scales, grants, and government and county funds to finance the rehabilitation services they provide.
Bobby Benson Treatment Center
56-660 Kamehameha Hwy
Kahuku, HI 96731
Phoenix House Academy of Long Island
95 Industrial Road
Wainscott, HI 11973
Kline Welsh Behavioral Hlth Foundation Sand Island Treatment Center
1240 Sand Island Parkway
Honolulu, HI 96819
U.S. VETS INITIATIVE - HAWAII
91-1039 Shangrila Way
Kapolei, HI 96707
Action with Aloha
200 North Vineyard Boulevard Suite 501
Honolulu, HI 96813
Ku Aloha Ola Mau
1130 North Nimitz Highway Suite C-302
Honolulu, HI 96817
Waianae Coast Comp Health Center Malama Recovery Services
86-260 Farrington Highway
Waianae, HI 96792
Lokahi Treatment Centers
45-3544 Mamane Street
Honokaa, HI 96727
Phoenix House Prospect Place Community Residence
174 Prospect Place
Brooklyn, HI 11238
Lokahi Treatment Centers Kona OfficeHillside Plaza
76-6225 Kuakini Highway, Suite B-105
Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Veterans Affair Department Substance Abuse Treatment Honolulu
459 Patterson Road
Honolulu, HI 96819
Akamai Recovery Maui LLC
95 Lono Avenue Suite 201
Kahului, HI 96732
Ohana Makamae Inc
39 Keanini Street
Hana, HI 96713
Lokahi Treatment Centers Waiakea Villas
400 Hualani Street, Building 10-195-B
Hilo, HI 96720
Action with Aloha LLC Pearl City Office
98-1256 Kaahumanu Street
Pearl City, HI 96782
CASTLE MEDICAL CENTER - ALCOHOL & ADDICTIONS
640 Ulukahiki Street
Kailua, HI 96734
Salvatoin Army Family Treatment Services Na Lei Lokahi Program
54-316 Kamehameha Highway, Suite 5
Hauula, HI 96717
The Freedom Center
106 East Gambier Street
Mount Vernon, HI 43050
Sand Island Treatment Center Honolulu
1240 Sand Island Access Road
Honolulu, HI 96819
Marimed Foundation Youth Residential Treatment Program
45-021 Likeke Place
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Latest Reviews Of Rehab Centers In Hawaii HI
Good program, the most affordable.
If they had more medical treatment and therapy, people would be better off.
I found this place to be very effective. It not only addressed my addiction issues but raised my self-esteem. They address the disease from more than one angle through one on one therapy, psychological medical needs, small intimate classes, and Smart Recovery meetings outside of the facility. And we did fun stuff- sober!
Action with Aloha LLC Pearl City Office is a dual diagnosis facility dedicated to helping people with substance use and mental health issues. This is a great facility with staff that is dedicated to helping others that are struggling with the above-mentioned issues. It is a comfortable place with an atmosphere that is intended to make clients feel at home.
HI Substance Abuse Facts
The rates of substance abuse problems among residents of Hawaii is comparable to national averages. A 2015 survey of drug and alcohol use by Hawaiian residents age 12 or older found that:
- About 62,000 people (5.4% of the state’s population) had an alcohol use disorder.
- An estimated 3,000 people reported using heroin in the past year, up slightly from 2014.
- Approximately 147,000 individuals reported using marijuana.
- An estimated 22,000 people reported having abused cocaine.
- Over half a million people reported past-month alcohol use.
One positive is that treatment enrollment is also on the rise, with nearly 6,000 people receiving substance abuse treatment services in 2015. Of the individuals receiving treatment, 62.3% were being treated for both drug and alcohol addiction, 23.5% for drug addiction only, and 14.2% for alcohol addiction only.
Getting Addiction Treatment Help
The search for addiction treatment may be daunting if you’re unsure of the process. The number of treatment programs available can be overwhelming, so consider what qualities you want in a recovery center before you start your search. Each treatment program is different. Some are luxurious, while others specialize in treating specific populations. Some may incorporate a holistic approach to recovery and some focus on more traditional methods. You may want to begin your search by calling treatment centers that you are interested in and asking them questions to find out more about their amenities, pricing, staff, policies, and other details.
Many treatment programs accept health insurance, so if you have an insurance plan, it is likely that your policy will provide least partial coverage. It may be helpful to call your provider to learn more about your specific plan’s coverage. You can also call us to speak to a recovery support specialist about various treatment options.
Where Else Can I Find Help?
Even without insurance, there are still many ways to finance your drug or alcohol addiction treatment, including the following options:
Medicaid: This state program provides assistance for low-income people of all ages and disabled individuals.
- Grants: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and other organizations make grants available that help pay for substance abuse treatment.
- Payment plans: Many treatment programs allow people to pay for treatment in affordable installments instead of all at once.
- Sliding scale: Some facilities take people’s financial situations into consideration by reducing their rates for those with lower incomes.
Some people may also utilize crowdfunding websites to help finance their recovery. Websites, such as GoFundMe and IndieGoGo allow you to create a fundraising campaign in which family members, friends, and even strangers can donate to your cause.
Resources in Hawaii
There are several local resources available to help you find the best substance abuse treatment for you. Each program has its strengths and weaknesses. What’s important is that you find one that you feel comfortable with.
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division of Hawaii’s Department of Health provides a full list of treatment and recovery facilities located on the islands, complete with contact information and a summary of services provided at each one. The Hawaii Prevention Resource Center is also a valuable source of information on drug abuse, prevention efforts, rehab facilities, and more.
There are a number of 12-step meetings held on the Hawaiian Islands that are free to attend and offer a supportive community of peers in recovery. Visit the Hawaii chapters of Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous (East Hawaii, West Hawaii) to find a meeting near you.
If you’re not sure whether you want to stay in Hawaii for treatment or visit another part of the country, try SAMHSA’s Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. You can search by city, state, or zip code to find a rehab that suits your needs.
Remember, addiction treatment is not one-size-fits-all. Regardless of the type of recovery program you wind up choosing, what’s important is that you took the first step towards a healthy, sober life.
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- Brooklyn
- Hauula
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- Naalehu
- Pahala
- Pahoa
- Volcano
- Waianae
- Aiea
- Glenwood
- Kahuku
- Kahului
- Kailua Kona
- Kamuela
- Kaneohe
- Kapaa
- Lanai City
- Laupahoehoe
- Makawao
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- Schofield Barracks
- Waialua
- Ewa Beach
- Haleiwa
- Hana
- Honokaa
- Honolulu
- Kapaau
- Keaau
- Mcbh Kaneohe Bay
- Mililani
- Mountain View
- Waimea
- Wainscott
- Waipahu
- Hilo
- Kailua
- Kapolei
- Kaunakakai
- Kealakekua
- Lihue
- Paauilo
- Papaikou
- Wahiawa
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- Wailuku