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The Intertribal Treatment Center is a substance abuse treatment program administered by the Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition in accordance with Public Law 94-437. The program delivers culturally relevant in-patient, co-ed substance abuse treatment for Native Americans in the Aberdeen Area, which includes South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa. The programs goals are to assist clients in admitting they have a treatable disease and to teach them how to implement a course of action that will lead to new-found freedom from the diseases of alcoholism and drug addition.
A holistic approach that addresses the unique needs of clients during recovery is utilized. While participating in the 45-day closed cycle program, clients are also offered a variety of spiritual and cultural activites to enhance on-going recovery. In addition, clients may participate in the Inipi (Sweat Lodge) and attend cultural and spiritual activities as they are available within the surrounding area.
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Intertribal Treatment Center
24 hour in-house supervision
Client evaluation
Individual Counseling
Group Counseling
Rehabilitation Services
Red Road videos and concepts
Alcoholic Anonymous' 12-Step Program
Nutritional services and education
Parenting classes
HIV/AIDS Education
Domestic violence prevention/education
After Care
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