If you’re in Idaho and need support with drug addiction, there are many organizations and services that offer counseling, treatment programs, and recovery support. Here’s a list of resources to help you or someone you know: --- ### **1. Idaho Behavioral Health** - Provides outpatient substance use disorder treatment and mental health services. - **Website**: [Idaho Behavioral Health](https://www.idahobehavioralhealth.com/) - **Phone**: **1-208-343-2737** - **Services**: Individual and group therapy, case management, and outpatient substance abuse treatment. --- ### **2. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare – Substance Use Disorders Program** - Offers resources and referrals to certified treatment providers across Idaho. - **Website**: [Idaho Health and Welfare](https://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/) - **Phone**: **1-800-922-3406** - **Services**: Treatment locator, funding assistance for eligible individuals, and recovery resources. --- ### **3. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) - Idaho** - Support groups for individuals in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction. - **Website (AA)**: [AA Idaho](https://www.aa.org/) - **Website (NA)**: [NA Idaho](https://na.org/) - **Services**: Peer-led meetings for ongoing recovery support. --- ### **4. Port of Hope Centers (Nampa and Coeur d'Alene)** - Provides detoxification, residential treatment, and outpatient programs. - **Website**: [Port of Hope](https://www.portofhopecenters.org/) - **Phone (Nampa)**: **1-208-463-0118** - **Phone (Coeur d’Alene)**: **1-208-664-3300** - **Services**: Inpatient and outpatient treatment, case management, and education. --- ### **5. Walker Center (Gooding and Boise)** - Offers residential and outpatient addiction treatment programs. - **Website**: [Walker Center](https://www.thewalkercenter.org/) - **Phone**: **1-800-227-4190** - **Services**: Individualized care, family programs, and aftercare support. --- ### **6. BPA Health – Idaho Recovery Support Services** - Provides addiction recovery coaching and peer support. - **Website**: [BPA Health](https://www.bpahealth.com/) - **Phone**: **1-800-726-0003** - **Services**: Recovery coaching, support groups, and educational resources. --- ### **7. Boise Rescue Mission Ministries – New Life Recovery Program** - Faith-based residential recovery program for men and women. - **Website**: [Boise Rescue Mission](https://boiserm.org/) - **Phone**: **1-208-343-2389** - **Services**: Long-term addiction recovery, housing, and vocational support. --- ### **8. Idaho Harm Reduction Project** - Focuses on reducing harm associated with drug use and improving health outcomes. - **Website**: [Idaho Harm Reduction Project](https://idahohrp.org/) - **Services**: Syringe exchange programs, overdose prevention, and educational resources. --- ### **9. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)** - National helpline and treatment locator for substance use disorders. - **Website**: [SAMHSA Treatment Locator](https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/) - **Helpline**: **1-800-662-HELP (4357)** - **Services**: 24/7 confidential support and referrals to local treatment options. --- ### **10. Idaho Youth Ranch** - Provides addiction counseling and support for youth struggling with substance abuse. - **Website**: [Idaho Youth Ranch](https://www.youthranch.org/) - **Phone**: **1-208-377-2613** - **Services**: Counseling, crisis intervention, and family support. --- ### **Steps to Take** 1. **Reach Out for Immediate Help**: Call **SAMHSA’s Helpline (1-800-662-HELP)** or the Idaho Health and Welfare hotline for immediate assistance. 2. **Find Local Treatment**: Use treatment locators like SAMHSA or contact facilities such as Port of Hope or Walker Center. 3. **Attend Support Groups**: Join AA or NA meetings to build a recovery community. 4. **Consider Detox or Inpatient Care**: If withdrawal or severe addiction is a concern, look into detox centers or inpatient programs. 5. **Explore Counseling**: Counseling can provide tools to maintain sobriety and address underlying issues. --- If you’d like more personalized guidance or resources, let me know. You are not alone on this journey to recovery.