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3 Best Alcohol and Drug Rehabs in Anoka, MN 2025

Updated Aug 25 2024

Conditions Treated
Level Of Care
Age Groups
Payment Options
Accreditations
Amenities
Substance Abuse Transformation House
(763) 427-7155
1410 South Ferry Road, Anoka, Minnesota, 55303
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.19

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.82
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.92
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Transformation House I
(763) 427-7155
2532 North Ferry Street, Anoka, Minnesota, 55303
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.19

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.82
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.92
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Begin Anew
(763) 252-6570
7533 SunWood Drive NW, Anoka, Minnesota, 55303
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

6.53

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.12
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00

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Anoka outpatient programs serve residents commuting into Minneapolis, while residential rehabs stay set in river-edge properties along the Rum River; Mercy Hospital handles many detox admissions. Proximity to multiple state parks and family neighborhoods informs local care structure.

Teachers, healthcare workers, and suburban commuters favor outpatient care; residential stays in wooded lodges are costlier but offer family visiting policies—some care providers offer reduced fees for educators.

Plans from school districts, hospital worker unions, and Minnesota Medicaid are common; facilities help coordinate benefits.

Dual diagnosis treatments often address burnout and stress among educators and nurses; insurance typically covers most costs.

Faith-based programs may align with Lutheran and non-denominational churches, offering group retreats on weekends—some funded by congregation donations.

LGBTQ+ recovery services tap into Minneapolis-based networks and offer regional weekend programs; insurance normally covers these sessions.

Minnesota’s overdose deaths fell 8% from 1,384 in 2022 to 1,274 in 2023, the first decline in five years, with fentanyl remaining the leading driver. MDH’s county tables profile 2015–2024 overdose trends, showing suburban counties like Anoka impacted by fentanyl and stimulant co-use. Regional efforts emphasize naloxone distribution, youth prevention, and rapid referral pathways. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}
2 Minute Read | Updated Aug 25 2024
Dr. Ash Bhatt
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