Maple Grove Minnesota Drug Alcohol Rehab

Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Maple Grove, Minnesota

Maple Grove, MN, is located in Hennepin County, Minnesota. The community is northwest of the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Like many other American cities, Maple Grove and the surrounding area have faced drug and alcohol misuse. Opioid overdoses have been increasing statewide since 2000, and Hennepin County has the highest number of overdoses of any county in Minnesota.1 If you are looking for drug or alcohol rehab in Maple Grove, MN, you have a variety of choices. Rehabs in Minnesota accept private insurance plans, and many also accept Medicaid. If you are uninsured, some programs will help you regardless of your ability to pay. Maple Grove, MN, drug and alcohol rehab options include medication-assisted treatment such as methadone programs. You can also find programs that will treat co-occurring mental health conditions in addition to substance use disorders.
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Alcohol and Drug Use Statistics for Maple Grove, MN

Hennepin County is the most populous county in Minnesota. Accordingly, it has the highest number of people dealing with addiction issues. Some facts about drug and alcohol use in Hennepin County include:2,3,4

In 2020, thousands of Hennepin County residents sought treatment for substance use disorder, including:

Levels of Substance Abuse Treatment

Addiction needs vary by person and situation. The following levels of treatment are available to meet these various needs.

Alcohol and Drug Detoxification

Before beginning a formal inpatient or outpatient program, detox is often necessary. This is the process of safely and comfortably removing drugs or alcohol from your system. Detox occurs in a supervised setting, such as a hospital or inpatient rehab center.

Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Residential or inpatient treatment provides 24/7 supervised care while you live at the rehab facility. A combination of treatment interventions is offered, including individual and group therapy, nutritional counseling, experiential therapies, and medication.

Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)

PHPs allow you to live at home while attending treatment at a hospital. You may receive many of the same treatment services offered through inpatient care, but you can return home during non-treatment hours.

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs)

IOPs are a step down from PHPs. With this program, you attend a few hours of counseling over several days each week while spending the rest of your time at work, school, or fulfilling other obligations.

Standard Outpatient

As the least intensive treatment option, standard outpatient care involves just one to two hours of treatment per week. This level is appropriate for highly motivated people with a strong support system.

Relapse Prevention

Relapse prevention, also referred to as aftercare, begins when you complete a rehab program. It involves ongoing support to encourage continuing sobriety. Supports typically include 12-step groups, therapy, sober living homes, or other accountability.

How to Pay for Substance Addiction Treatment in Maple Grove, Minnesota

Private Insurance

The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires all insurance providers to cover substance abuse and mental health treatment services in some capacity. Minnesota residents must confirm with their provider the precise coverage offered under their specific plan.

Minnesota Medicaid

Medical Assistance (MA) is Minnesota’s Medicaid program. This government program provides healthcare plans for Minnesota residents with low income. MA serves children and families, pregnant women, adults without children, seniors, and people who are blind or have a disability.5

Minnesota Medicare

Minnesota Medicare is a national health insurance program that provides health insurance for Minnesotans age 65 or older, have a disability status, or have end-stage renal disease or ALS. Medicare plans cover addiction treatment services; however, the rehab center must accept Medicare as a form of payment.

TRICARE in Minnesota

Minnesota TRICARE (West region) is a government program providing health insurance coverage to the U.S. Armed Forces military personnel, veterans, and their dependents. This coverage includes addiction treatment services.

Sliding Scale Rehabs

Sliding scale rehabs charge Minnesota residents only what they can afford, based on their income. Facilities typically require participants to provide proof of income to qualify for this discount.

IHS-Funded Drug Rehabs

Indian Health Service (IHS) provides free addiction treatment to Alaskan Natives and Indigenous people in the U.S.

Traveling to and Within Maple Grove, MN

maple grove minnesotaHere are some travel tips for anyone considering a drug or alcohol rehab in Maple Grove, MN, or anyone planning to visit loved ones attending treatment in the area:

  • Maple Grove is about a 20-minute drive from downtown Minneapolis.
  • The closest airport is Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.
  • You can reach Maple Grove by car via Interstates 94 and 494.
  • There is limited bus service in Maple Grove. Access to a car will make getting around the area easier.
  • There are a variety of national chain hotels in Maple Grove, as well as additional lodging facilities in Minneapolis. You can book accommodations on sites like Air BnB as well.
  • There are both national chains and local restaurants in Maple Grove with a wider variety of dining choices in nearby Minneapolis.
  • The greater Minneapolis area has a wide variety of entertainment options, including live music venues, museums, and theaters.
  • Minnesota winters are notoriously cold and snowy. Anyone traveling to the area during the winter months should plan to bring appropriate cold-weather attire.

Minnesota Alcohol and Drug Laws

Minnesota lawmakers and public health agencies have enacted the following laws related to substance misuse and overdoses:1,2,3,4

Good Samaritan Overdose Medical Assistance Law: This law stipulates that a person who seeks medical assistance for someone who is experiencing a drug-related overdose may not be charged or prosecuted for the possession or use of a controlled substance or drug paraphernalia. The law also protects the person who is experiencing the overdose from prosecution. This law is designed to remove fear of legal repercussions, to encourage Minnesota residents to call 911 during an overdose situation.

Minnesota’s Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act: In Minnesota, employers are not permitted to drug test their employees with impunity. The laws allow only specific instances in which drug and alcohol testing could be legal in the workplace. Policy makers are reviewing these laws now that marijuana use was legalized in Minnesota in 2022.

DWI Laws: Minnesota’s driving while intoxicated laws make it illegal to drive, operate, or be in control of any motor vehicle anywhere in the state while under the influence of a controlled substance, alcohol, or any intoxicating substance; having a BAC of .08 or more; having any amount of a Schedule I or II controlled substance (other than marijuana), in the body. For Minnesotans under the age of 21, consumption of any amount of alcohol and driving of a motor vehicle results in a loss of driver’s license and additional penalties.

Marijuana Laws: As of July 1, 2022, Minnesota residents who are at least 21 years old can legally purchase and consume edible and drinkable products containing hemp-derived THC. The law allows businesses to sell, and individuals to consume products containing no more than five milligrams of THC per serving and no more than 50 milligrams of THC per package.

Resources

  1. Minnesota Department of Health, (no date), County-Level Nonfatal Overdoses by County of Residence, 2016-2020
  2. Minnesota Department of Health. (no date). Alcohol quick facts.
  3. Minnesota Department of Human Services. (January 2020). Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Minnesota: A Biennial Report to the Legislature.
  4. Minnesota Department of Health. (no date). Hennepin County substance use and overdose profile.

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Jillian F, MD is a board-certified Family Physician who enjoys full scope Family Medicine including obstetrics, and women’s health, as well as caring for children and adults of all ages. She manages a number of health conditions including mental health and patients with a history of substance abuse.