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The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services

Addiction treatment in Honolulu, Hawaii

Facility Type: Outpatient Program

Address: 845 22nd Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816

Phone: 808-732-2802

Website: https://hawaii.salvationarmy.org

About The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services

The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services is a licensed addiction treatment provider in Honolulu, Hawaii. Levels of care include Detoxification, Partial Hospitalization (PHP), and Intensive Outpatient (IOP). Evidence-based therapy approaches include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), and Trauma Therapy. The center treats Adolescents (13-17), Adults (18+), Seniors (65+), and Young Adults (18-25), and serves clients of all genders. Accepted forms of payment include Medicaid and Self-Pay/Private Pay. Sliding-scale fees and financial assistance may also be available. The facility is recognized by CARF International, State Department of Health, and State Substance Use Treatment Agency. Verify insurance coverage and learn about admissions by contacting the center directly.

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Sliding-scale fees and financial assistance may be available. Verify cost and coverage with the center before admission.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services located?

The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services is located at 845 22nd Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816. View the full address, get directions, and see nearby treatment options on the facility profile.

What levels of care does The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services offer?

The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services offers Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Partial Hospitalization (PHP), and Detoxification services in Honolulu, Hawaii. Specific program length, intake criteria, and clinical schedule are confirmed during admissions.

What therapies and treatment approaches does The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services use?

The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services uses evidence-based and supportive approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), 12-Step Programs, Trauma Therapy, Aftercare/Continuing Care, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). The clinical team tailors the mix to each client's diagnosis, history, and goals.

Does The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services accept insurance?

The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services accepts Medicaid and Self-Pay/Private Pay. Sliding-scale fees and financial assistance may also be available — verify with the center before admission. Coverage details vary by plan and individual benefits — request a benefits verification through the profile.

What ages does The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services treat?

The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services treats Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (18+), and Seniors (65+). Some programs may have additional age-specific tracks — confirm with admissions.

Is The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services a men-only, women-only, or coed facility?

The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services serves clients of all genders.

Is The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services accredited?

Yes. The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services is recognized by CARF International, State Department of Health, and State Substance Use Treatment Agency. Each accreditation can be verified directly with the issuing authority.

How do I contact The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services or request more information?

You can call The Salvation Army Family Treatment Services at 808-732-2802 or use the "Request Information" form on the RehabLookup profile to send a confidential inquiry. A facility representative typically responds the same business day.