Treatment Services
Substance Use Treatment
Co-occurring (Substance + Mental Health)
Residential
Long-term Residential
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, DEA Registered. 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.