
Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska — Eagle River, AK
Residential/ARCH • 8012 Stewart Mountain Drive • Eagle River, AK 99577
24/7 National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Full Address
8012 Stewart Mountain Drive
Eagle River, Alaska 99577
Phone Numbers
Main: 907-694-3336
Intake: 907-279-9640
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Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska
8012 Stewart Mountain Drive, Eagle River, AK 99577

About Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska — Residential Treatment
Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska, situated in Eagle River, AK, offers a wide range of substance use treatment options designed for both adults and children who are also facing significant mental health challenges. The facility provides various programs, including long-term residential care, outpatient services, and 24-hour residential support. The treatment approaches here include anger management, brief intervention techniques, and cognitive behavioral therapy, all aimed at fostering recovery and well-being. Additionally, special programs are available for adolescents and those who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence, or sexual abuse. VOA/Alaska is dedicated to serving people of all ages, including adults, children, adolescents, and young adults of all genders. They prioritize delivering high-quality, individualized care tailored to the unique needs of each person, ensuring a supportive and effective treatment experience.
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Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska
8012 Stewart Mountain Drive, Eagle River, AK 99577
24/7 National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Residential & Outpatient Programs at Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska
| Type of Care | Substance use treatment, Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children |
| Service Settings | Long-term residential, Outpatient, Residential/24-hour residential |
| Medications Offered | Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment |
Therapies at Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska — CBT & Evidence-Based Care
Conditions Treated at Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska
LGBTQ+ Affirming Care at Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska
Payment Options at Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska — Insurance & Self-Pay
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Insurance coverage varies by plan. Contact the facility to verify your specific coverage and out-of-pocket costs.
Adolescent & Adult Admissions at Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska
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Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska — CARF Accredited, Alaska Licensed
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FAQs About Treatment at Volunteers of America (VOA)/Alaska
Yes, records indicate this center accepts Medicaid. Eligibility requirements and covered services differ by state and plan type. We recommend calling the admissions team to confirm your specific coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.
This center provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment. These FDA-approved medications help manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. A physician will determine the appropriate protocol based on your individual assessment.
Inpatient programs typically follow a structured schedule that includes morning wellness activities, individual therapy sessions, group counseling, educational workshops, and evening recovery meetings. Meals, medication management, and rest periods are built into each day. The consistent routine helps establish healthy habits that support long-term sobriety.
Outpatient treatment is designed for individuals who need flexibility. Sessions are typically scheduled around work, school, or family responsibilities. This allows you to apply recovery skills in real-world situations while receiving professional support.
This center serves adolescent patients with age-appropriate treatment. Teen programs typically incorporate family involvement, academic support, and therapies that address developmental factors unique to younger individuals. Speak with admissions about parental consent requirements and program details.
This facility provides LGBTQ+-affirming care in a welcoming environment. Treatment addresses the specific challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, including minority stress, family rejection, and discrimination. Staff receive training to deliver culturally competent, respectful care.
Trauma-informed care is integrated throughout treatment, with therapies like EMDR, somatic experiencing, or trauma-focused CBT available for qualifying patients. Staff are trained to recognize trauma responses and create a physically and emotionally safe treatment environment.
Family involvement strengthens long-term recovery outcomes. This facility may offer family therapy sessions, educational workshops, and designated visitation times. Some programs include a family weekend or multi-family group sessions. Contact the center to learn about their specific family programming.
Continuing care planning begins before discharge and may include step-down to outpatient services, referrals to sober living homes, alumni group meetings, and connections to community recovery resources. Many facilities maintain alumni networks that provide ongoing peer support and accountability.
Treatment investment varies based on program length, level of care, and services included. Many facilities work with patients on payment plans or can recommend external financing options. Call for a confidential cost estimate based on your specific situation.
This website provides general information about addiction treatment facilities. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 for immediate assistance. For substance abuse help, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.
Data sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Locator, state licensing databases, and facility submissions.


