Services provided at KBICSAP are inclusive of the four aspects of life. We believe that no treatment is complete which does not address your physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional needs.
We believe chemical dependency is a disease, and this disease creates an imbalance and disharmony in one's life. We provide the opportunities and tools for permanent change. The client is the most important part of the treatment team, providing the insights needed to overcome addiction and regain balance.
Our primary goal is to lessen or eliminate the problems caused by substance abuse. Our methods include:
— Assessments
— Treatment planning
— Education
— One-to-One counseling
— Group counseling
In addition to providing modern, CARF-accredited and evidence-based treatment for chemical dependency, we incorporate native ways to help clients achieve harmony, balance, and sustainable success.
The New Day inpatient facility has a cultural consultant on staff and a Sweat Lodge on site. We offer Native American Cultural Teaching and transportation to local ceremonies and events.
ELIGIBILITY: All Native people 18 years and older living in the Bemidji Region are eligible for services without cost, as we are an Indian Health Service funded, regional facility. Non-native people living in the Upper Peninsula are also eligible for services. For further information, please contact our admissions/ intake worker at (906) 524-4411x211.