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240 Best Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Iowa 2024

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Discover the top alcohol and drug rehab centers in Iowa, United States. Explore 453 nearby treatment facilities providing inpatient, outpatient, and detox services.

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240 Treatment Centers in Iowa, US
Iowa

Conditions Treated
Level Of Care
Age Groups
Payment Options
Accreditations
Amenities
Mental Health Mental Health - Catholic Charities - Diocese of Sioux City
607 1st Avenue West, Spencer, Iowa, 51301
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Hillcrest Family Services 2175 Lexington Boulevard 1
2175 Lexington Boulevard, Washington, Iowa, 52353
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health A New Leaf Mental Health and Wellness
5925 Council Street NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52402
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Bridges of Iowa
1985 NE 51st Place, Des Moines, Iowa, 50313
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Mental Health Bridgeview Community Mental Health Center
1320 19th Avenue NW, Clinton, Iowa, 52732
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse New Opportunities 109 North Tracy 1
109 North Tracy Street, Audubon, Iowa, 50025
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Family Access Center
1221 Pierce Street, Sioux City, Iowa, 51105
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse New Opportunities 400 State Street 1
400 State Street, Guthrie Center, Iowa, 50115
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Palo Alto County 3201 1st Street 1
3201 1st Street, Emmetsburg, Iowa, 50536
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health CHI Health Mercy 801 Harmony Street 1
801 Harmony Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 51503
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Mental Health 1601 Military Road 1
1601 Military Road, Sioux City, Iowa, 51103
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Mental Health - Catholic Charities - Diocese of Sioux City
3 North 17th Street, Fort Dodge, Iowa, 50501
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Mental Health - Catholic Charities - Diocese of Sioux City
409 1/2 West 7th, Carroll, Iowa, 51401
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community & Family 211 Avenue M 1
211 Avenue M West, Fort Dodge, Iowa, 50501
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health UCS Healthcare 1300 Woodland Avenue 1
1300 Woodland Avenue, West Des Moines, Iowa, 50265
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Tanager Place
2309 C Street SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52404
Outpatient Detox and Inpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Mental Health Children and Families of Iowa
111 Avenue O West, Fort Dodge, Iowa, 50501
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Northside Service Center - Children and Families of Iowa
2331 East 8th Street, Des Moines, Iowa, 50316
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Children and Families of Iowa - Cornerstone Counseling
501 SW Ankeny Road, Ankeny, Iowa, 50023
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Community and Family Resources - Wright County Outpatient
120 1st Avenue NW, Clarion, Iowa, 50525
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community and Family Resources - Boone County Outpatient
1332 South Marshall Street, Boone, Iowa, 50036
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community and Family 1619 South High 1
1619 South High Avenue, Ames, Iowa, 50010
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community and Family 500 Fairmedow Drive 1
500 Fairmedow Drive, Webster City, Iowa, 50595
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community and Family Resources - Calhoun County Outpatient
515 Court Street, Rockwell City, Iowa, 50579
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse First Resources Corporation - Oak Meadow Residential
2942 Oak Meadow Drive, Ottumwa, Iowa, 52501
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse First Resources Corporation Treatment Center
117 1st Avenue West, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 52577
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Mental Health Hillcrest Family Services - Henry County Mental Health Center
106 North Jackson Street, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 52641
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Keys to Success 729 Main Street 1
729 Main Street, Pella, Iowa, 50219
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse UCS Healthcare 1555 SE Delaware 1
1555 SE Delaware Avenue, Ankeny, Iowa, 50021
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health CHI Health Mercy - Mercy McDermott
800 Mercy Drive, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 51503
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Family Access Center
300 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 51503
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse New Opportunities 23751 Highway 30 1
23751 Highway 30, Carroll, Iowa, 51401
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community and Family Resources - Humboldt County Outpatient
19 6th Street South, Humboldt, Iowa, 50548
Outpatient Detox and Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Northeast Iowa Mental Health Center
17 Allamakee Street, Waukon, Iowa, 52172
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Hillcrest Family Services - Hirest Mental Health Center
218 North 2nd Street, Wapello, Iowa, 52653
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Hillcrest Family Services - Asbury Community Mental Health Center
2005 Asbury Road, Dubuque, Iowa, 52001
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Hillcrest Family Services - Dubuque Community Mental Health Center
200 Mercy Drive, Dubuque, Iowa, 52001
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse First Resources Corporation Treatment & Counseling
102 North Hancock Street, Ottumwa, Iowa, 52501
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse UCS Healthcare 813 North Lincoln 1
813 North Lincoln Street, Knoxville, Iowa, 50138
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse New Opportunities 1401 North Elm 1
1401 North Elm Street, Jefferson, Iowa, 50129
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Family Access Center 1812 24th Avenue 1
1812 24th Avenue West, Spencer, Iowa, 51301
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Elevate CCBHC
604 Lafayette Street, Waterloo, Iowa, 50703
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Hillcrest Family Services - Jackson County Mental Health Center
117 South Olive Street, Maquoketa, Iowa, 52060
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Area Substance Abuse Council
110 South Williams Street, Anamosa, Iowa, 52205
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Area Substance Abuse Council
119 South Main Street, Maquoketa, Iowa, 52060
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Area Substance Abuse 2219 Garfield Street 1
2219 Garfield Street, Clinton, Iowa, 52732
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Area Substance Abuse Council - Clinton - New Directions
250 20th Avenue North, Clinton, Iowa, 52732
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Area Substance Abuse Council - Hightower Place
2727 South 19th Street, Clinton, Iowa, 52732
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Area Substance Abuse Council (ASAC) - Cedar Rapids - Downtown Office
317 7th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52401
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Southern Iowa Economic Dev Association (SEIDA) - Behavioral Health and Treatment Services
203 North Franklin Street, Corydon, Iowa, 50060
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options

Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Mental Health, and Treatment in Iowa

Iowa Summary:

Compared to other states, the number of people dealing with drug addiction in Iowa is relatively low. However, prescription drug abuse is on the rise and Iowa has higher instances of binge drinking than the national average. Surprisingly, the state’s attempts to combat prescription drug abuse has in some ways contributed to an increase in heroin use. Methamphetamine and marijuana use is also a concern across many parts of Iowa.

Despite its small size, Iowa provides an array of treatment options for residents struggling with drug addiction, alcoholism and co-occurring mental health issues. The state offers both luxury and payment-assisted rehab centers, with some leading facilities providing treatment for out-of-state patients from across the Midwest.

Quick Iowa statistics:

  • Iowa state population: 3 million

  • 50% of Iowans age 18-25 report binge drinking in the past 30 days

  • Iowa has the 2nd lowest rate of illicit drug use in the U.S.

  • The most commonly abused substances in Iowa are alcohol, marijuana and methamphetamines

  • Other residents seek addiction treatment for include cocaine, heroin and prescription drugs

Alcoholism in Iowa

Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in Iowa. The state’s binge drinking rate is higher than average, with an estimated 28% of residents over the age of 12 reporting binge drinking in the past month. Roughly one-quarter to one-third of traffic fatalities in Iowa involve a driver who was under the influence of alcohol.

In Iowa, there are a number of facilities that provide treatment for alcoholism and substance abuse. Located in Davenport, Rosecrance - New Life Outpatient Center has both a traditional outpatient program and an intensive outpatient program, for those who need a structured treatment option but also wish to live at home due to work or school responsibilities. Rosecrance provides research-based education programs such as PRIME For Life, which is an alcohol and drug treatment program designed to challenge common beliefs and attitudes that contribute to high-risk alcohol and drug use. The center accepts adults, young adults and teenagers and also has LGBT Outstanding programs for those struggling with alcoholism and addiction. 

For those in need of a payment-assisted facility, Jackson Recovery Centers - Women and Children in Sioux City accepts Medicaid and state-financed treatment payment options in addition to private health insurance. Jackson Recovery Centers focuses on women and children who are struggling or affected by alcoholism, drug abuse and mental health issues. The facility offers both an inpatient and outpatient program and also has a 12-step program, a family program and provides aftercare support, including a sober living home option for those transitioning out of rehab.

Drug Abuse in Iowa

In Iowa, prescription drug abuse and heroin addiction is a growing problem. Overdose deaths from heroin and prescription drugs are at an all-time high; however, Iowa has the second lowest rate of illicit drug use and the 13th lowest rate of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. Additionally, Iowa has the 11th highest rate of residents seeking treatment for methamphetamine use in the country. 

Treatment options for drug abuse and addiction include both luxury facilities and payment-assisted rehab centers. The Abbey Addiction Treatment Center in Bettendorf is a luxury rehab facility known as a leader in the Quad Cities metropolitan area for treating drug addiction, the abuse of prescription medications and alcoholism. Patients from Chicago, Des Moines and across the Midwest come to The Abbey for top-quality addiction treatment with a holistic approach. In addition to holistic therapy methods, The Abbey also offers medically assisted detox, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing, a goal-oriented approach to therapy that helps people with substance abuse issues change their behavior in positive ways. The Abbey provides luxury accommodations and seeks to offer an affordable option for treatment and recovery from addiction.  

Located in Cedar Rapids, Mercy Medical Center - Sedlacek Treatment is a nonprofit rehab facility that specializes in treating addiction and substance abuse, including opiate addiction. Opiate addiction includes the abuse of prescription drugs like oxycodone, as well as addiction to illicit drugs like heroin. The Sedlacek Treatment center is open to adults, teenagers and children and offers a weekly family support group for family members of patients who have been affected by addiction and substance abuse. The facility accepts Medicaid, Medicare, military health insurance coverage and private health insurance plans. 

Mental Health in Iowa

According to data from 2009-2013, almost 5% of adults in Iowa reported suffering from a serious mental illness in the past year. In the state, nearly half of adults dealing with any type of mental illness received some type of treatment or counseling, which was higher than the national average. Over the past two decades, Iowa’s suicide rate has risen, with the highest rates among men and whites.

Iowa has a select number of facilities that specialize in treating mental health issues and co-occurring substance abuse problems. First Resources is a treatment center in Ottumwa (southeast of Des Moines) that focuses on helping patients overcome mental illnesses like bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety disorders and schizophrenia. First Resources provides an array of therapy options for patients, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), group therapy, couples treatment and Eating Disorder Treatment for those suffering from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating or dysfunctional eating patterns. 

One payment-assisted option for mental health treatment in Iowa is Unity Point Health - Saint Luke's Hospital, located in Cedar Rapids. Unity Point Health is a combined mental health and substance abuse treatment center open to men, women, young adults and children. The facility accepts Medicare and Medicaid and has other state-financed treatment payment options. Unity Point offers multiple behavioral and mental health services, including family and individual counseling and inpatient care. The treatment center has a program specifically designed for the treatment of eating disorders for both adults and young adults.

Are there any free drug rehab centers in Iowa?

In the state of Iowa, there are drug rehab facilities that offer either state-financed or low-cost treatment options. The Zion Recovery Services network is an Iowa Department of Public Health licensed substance abuse program, serving residents in six communities across southwest Iowa. Zion Recovery Services offers both inpatient and outpatient programs, counseling and has sober living facilities for addicts making the transition out of rehab. Zion accepts Medicaid and has other state-financed treatment payment options.

In addition to drug rehab centers that accept Medicaid, The Salvation Army offers a long-term Adult Rehabilitation Program in Des Moines. The rehab center is open to men struggling with drug and alcohol addiction and accepts participants regardless of financial need. Those who enroll in The Salvation Army’s rehab program partake in work therapy, counseling and spiritual engagement to get back on their feet following addiction and substance abuse. The facility also offers an anger management program, job training and relapse prevention classes. 

In Iowa, residents without health insurance who are seeking help for addiction can also apply for SAMHSA grants, or research facilities in their local area that offer a sliding-scale program or have other low-cost treatment payment options.

Does Medicaid cover drug rehab in Iowa?

There are several drug rehab facilities in the state of Iowa that accept both Medicaid and Medicare. Nearly all residents who are eligible for Iowa Medicaid are automatically eligible for mental health and substance abuse treatment. In 2016, most Iowa Medicaid programs were combined into one managed care program called IA Health Link. This new program joins together physical, behavioral and long-term care under one comprehensive health program. 

According to the Iowa Department of Human Services, a wide range of mental health and substance abuse services are covered under the new state-funded health coverage system. In order to find out which facilities in your local area accept Medicaid, residents can contact their chosen Managed Care Organization (MCO) they selected when signing up for Medicaid. To verify your eligibility status, residents can contact Iowa Medicaid Member Services at 1-800-338-8366 or 1-515-256-4606. 

Iowa: Looking Ahead 

Iowa is making a concerted effort to cut down on binge drinking, drunk driving, opiate abuse and the prevalence of methamphetamine labs. Meth labs in the state have significantly decreased in the past decade. Iowa is also seeing an increase in prescription drug monitoring program utilization rates. While Iowa consistently ranks in the bottom five of all states for mental health programs, lawmakers are currently trying to boost funding and improve access for mental health services. 

Despite its small size, there are many options in Iowa for drug and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation. Quite a few state-funded rehab facilities provide inpatient and outpatient recovery programs for low-income residents, and there are also a handful of luxury treatment centers in the state. Outside of bigger cities like Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, Iowa residents do have the ability to seek treatment for drug addiction, alcoholism or mental health problems in their local community. For those struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues, help is ready and waiting. 

7 Minute Read | Published Oct 12 2023 | Updated Aug 25 2024

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