Treatment Services
Substance Use Treatment
Co-occurring (Substance + Mental Health)
Outpatient
Regular Outpatient
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Outpatient MAT (Methadone/Buprenorphine)
Insurance & Payment
โ Medicaid
โ Private Insurance
โ Federal/Government Funding
โ State Insurance
โ Sliding Scale
โ IHS/Tribal/Urban Funds
Cost & Pricing
Outpatient Program (IOP)$2,500โ$4,500/mo
Standard Outpatient$800โ$1,800/mo
Medical Detox (3โ7 days)$3,000โ$8,000
With Medicaid Coverage$0 out-of-pocket
Sliding Scale (income-based)$0โFull Cost
Contact & Location
๐บ Map โ Anchorage, AK
Frequently Asked Questions
What programs does Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska offer?
Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska offers Substance Use Treatment, Co-occurring (Substance + Mental Health). Contact us or call our helpline for a detailed breakdown of available programs and current availability.
Does Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska accept Medicaid?
Yes, Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska accepts Medicaid. For qualifying residents in AK, most or all treatment costs may be covered at no out-of-pocket expense.
Does Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Yes, Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT). MAT combines FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine or naltrexone with counseling to treat alcohol and opioid use disorders.
Does Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska treat co-occurring mental health disorders?
Yes, Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska offers dual diagnosis treatment for individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder.
Does Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska offer women's treatment programs?
Yes, Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska provides gender-specific treatment programs for women. These programs are designed to address the unique challenges women face in recovery, including trauma, family dynamics, and co-occurring disorders.
Does Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska treat adolescents and young adults?
Yes, Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska offers treatment programs for adolescents and young adults. Youth-specific programs address developmental needs and often include family therapy components.
Does Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska offer residential (inpatient) treatment?
Yes, Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska offers residential treatment where patients live at the facility for 30โ90+ days. Residential care provides 24/7 support and is typically recommended for those with severe dependence or who need a structured environment.
Is Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska accredited?
Yes, Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska holds the following accreditation(s): CARF Accredited. Accredited facilities meet rigorous standards for quality of care.
How do I get started at Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska?
Call our free helpline at 1-888-767-3708 to speak with an admissions advisor. They can verify your insurance, explain program options, and help you take the first step toward recovery โ 24/7, at no cost.