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Women's Residential Inpatient Treatment Program - Project Turnabout - Addiction Recovery Centers

660 18th Street, Granite Falls, MN 56241

Eligibility

Open to all adult women ages 18 years and over

Required documents

Application/registration form health insurance card Medical Assistance (MA) card Medicare card proof of household income referral form

Hours

24 hours/7 days a week

Languages

Spanish, American Sign Language

Application process

Call; email; visit website; walk in

Fees

Donations accepted/requested; call for fee information

Service area

MN

Other Information

Languages

Spanish

Hours of Operation

Open Weekday Evenings After 5 pm
Open Saturday or Sunday

Application Process

Walk In

Description

The women's residential inpatient treatment program serves adult women who are in need of treatment services. Length of stay will vary based on the needs of each patient. Services include: - 28-45 day stay in the residential program - Co-occurring treatment program with on-site mental health services 24 hours/7 days a week - Holistic care to help patients develop the skills to cope, find support systems, understand the relationship with addiction, and recovery - Learn and understand how depression, poor self-esteem, physical, sexual, or psychological abuse may play a role in a woman's addictive history - Referral to internal programs such as the Continuing Care for Alcohol and Drug Recovery Program, DWI Clinic, intensive outpatient alcohol and drug program, halfway house, sober living program, online support network for women, and Residential Treatment for Gambling Recovery. - Work with a multidisciplinary team which includes licensed alcohol and drug counselors, mental health professionals, nursing professionals, personal fitness trainers, dieticians, and a chaplain

Last Assured

02/27/2025

Providing organization

Project Turnabout - Addiction Recovery Centers

A treatment center providing treatment services to help chemically dependent people, compulsive gamblers, and perpetrators of domestic violence or community violence