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Drug Rehab & Mental Health Treatment in Hawaii

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216 treatment centers in Hawaii

Kihei, Hawaii

17 beds
Top Luxury Rehab

Maui Recovery is a Hawaii-based private and exclusive luxury rehab for Adults. The facility is located in Kihei. The program's focus is on residential addiction treatment. Maui Recovery further specializes in the provision of an intensive outpatient program (IOP), adventure therapy, equine-assisted therapy.

Hakalau, Hawaii

8 beds$$$$
Treatment CenterMental Health Center

The Exclusive Hawaii is Hawaii's only non 12 step addiction treatment center. Our holistic and experiential method, coupled with our luxury accommodations, makes our center the ideal environment to learn the skills to create long-term change.

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About treatment in Hawaii

You can beat drug addiction or alcoholism, but you might need a little help. Drug rehab or drug treatment teaches you a new way, a way free from the pain and devastation of addiction. Find a drug rehab that feels right, that matches your beliefs and meets your needs - and start your recovery today. Get healthy and happy – get sober and feel better. Drug treatment works; if you work it.

Hawaiians in need of care have several options, and although many of the best facilities will offer very high quality care, for the uninsured or for those without the means to fund a stay at a private rehab, Hawaii also offers drug and alcohol rehabs that will work with you to ensure services at a price that you can afford.

The state legislature enforces a moderate insurance parity law, and insurance companies are mandated to provide coverage for substance abuse and mental health treatment. Unfortunately, they are not mandated to offer coverage equal to the level of coverage offered for physical health treatment.