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Free Through Recovery

Free Through Recovery

Improving access to effective, community-based services to serve people in the criminal justice system.

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Peer Support

Peer Support

Peer support specialists bring hope by sharing their experiences and promoting a sense of belonging.

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Opioids

Prescription opioid abuse and overdose are emerging problems in North Dakota. Opioid Treatment Programs are an effective treatment option for individuals with an addiction to opioid pain medications and/or heroin.

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Community Connect

Community Connect

Provides community-based behavioral health services designed to assist individuals through the provision of care coordination and peer support.

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24/7 Recovery Talk

Recovery Talk

Connect to a trained peer support specialist with lived experience in addiction to chat and receive support.

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Substance Use Disorder Voucher

The SUD Voucher program was established to address barriers to treatment and increase the ability of people to access treatment and services for substance use disorders.

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Recovery Housing

Recovery Housing Assistance Program

Individuals in early recovery often find themselves needing to make changes in their living environments, social activities, employment, and sometimes family connections. The Recovery Housing Assistance Program provides support to individuals in recovery by increasing access to supportive living environments that commit to best practices in Recovery Housing.

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Licensing

Licensing

The Behavioral Health Division licenses substance use disorder treatment programs including opioid treatment programs to ensure compliance with federal and state requirements for the health and safety of individuals being served.

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Service Locator

Find Services

Search for addiction and recovery resources close to you.

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Recovery Reinvented

Recovery Reinvented

"I envision a bright future for our state. A future where prevention works, treatment is effective and people recover from addiction. And where we unite to help those affected by the disease of addiction." - North Dakota First Lady Kathryn Helgaas Burgum

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Problem Gambling

Problem Gambling

Problem Gambling activates reward systems in the brain similar to those activated by alcohol or drugs and produce some behavioral symptoms that are comparable to those produced by substance use disorders. The Behavioral Health Division administers problem gambling funding for the prevention and treatment of gambling disorder.

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Youth Residential Treatment

Youth residential treatment provides a supportive living environment for teens to begin their recovery from substance use and mental health issues in a safe and supportive home-like setting.

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Behavioral Health Planning Council

ND Behavioral Health Planning Council

The Behavioral Health Planning Council evaluates the state’s behavioral health system, advocates, and advises the State of North Dakota regarding the overall behavioral health system of care.

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2-1-1 Helpline

2-1-1 Helpline is a free and confidential service available 24 hours a day, seven days week helping individuals find local behavioral health resources.

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SAPT Block Grant

SUPTRS Block Grant

The Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Services (SUPTRS) Block Grant program’s objective is to help plan, implement, and evaluate activities that prevent and treat substance abuse.

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ND Cares

ND Cares is a community-based effort to strengthen an accessible network of support for North Dakota military service members and their families.

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Resources

Resources

Visit our addiction resource hub to find valuable and verifiable information on substances abuse and addiction recovery. 

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North Dakota Mental Health Program Directory

The directory is intended to help the citizens of North Dakota locate the mental health programs and services they need.

Find a Mental Health Program Near You