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Native American or Alaska Native Languages

Native Americans and Alaska Natives have much higher rates of abuse and addiction than other ethnicities, a situation which must be addressed for these cultures to survive. In fact, Native American and Alaska youth have some of the highest rates of alcohol and drug abuse in the country. While the reasons may vary from person to person, most of the reasons for the high rates of substance abuse among Native American and Alaska natives are cultural ones. The biggest barrier to treating Native Americans and Alaska Natives for substance abuse are language and culture differences. This is why it is crucial that Native Americans and Alaska Natives receive substance abuse treatment in a drug rehab program that is culturally acceptable, but most importantly in one that can provide treatment and therapy in the Native American or Alaska Native languages.

Native American Or Alaska Native Language Services category listings in St. Francis, South Dakota:

  • PHS Indian Hospital
    14.8 miles from St. Francis, South Dakota
    PHS Indian Hospital is a Drug Rehabilitation Facility that is located at:

    400 Soldier Creek Road
    Rosebud, SD. 57570
    605-747-2231 x3265

    Treatment Services: Outpatient Treatment, Native American Or Alaska Native Language Services
    Payment Options: Medicaid Coverage, Medicare Coverage, Private or Personal Health Insurance, Payment Assistance (based on Facility)