The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Addictions and Dependencies (A&D) Program is responsible for providing assessment and treatment for substance use disorders, and domestic violence prevention services for Leech Lake Band members and other Native American people residing on the Leech Lake Reservation.
It is the goal of the Leech Lake A & D Program to promote recovery and wellness for individuals, families, and communities through empowerment and freedom from violence and chemical abuse/dependency in a culturally sensitive environment while utilizing community resources when available to help achieve this goal.
We offer chemical Health Assessments via Rule 25 Assessment to the membership of Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe seeking substance abuse/chemical dependency treatment for whatever reason.
Services Provided
- Civil commitments & Rule 25 assessments & recommendations for various levels of treatment
- Culturally specific treatment programming
- Outpatient, Methadone Support and Relapse Prevention, Recovery Maintenance, Family Violence Prevention for adults and adolescents
- Residential Halfway House for men
- Group therapy, individual sessions, and family counseling services
- Integrated treatment approach for co-occuring disorders
- Sweat Lodge, Talking Circles, Cultural/Spiritual Advisor
- Transportation - if needed
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Intake Procedure
- Call to make an appointment
- A Rule 25 is appointment is set on the first available time slot with an assessor
- Complete the Rule 25 assessment
- You will be placed according to your Rule 25 assessment
Insurances Accepted
- Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund (CCDTF)
- Medical Assistance
