An 8-Week Alcohol Rehab Program Crafted 100% For You.
Inpatient alcohol treatment located in remote & beautiful Gooding, Idaho
Alcohol addiction can be paralyzing.
If you are feeling stuck and not sure where to go when life has gotten too difficult. There is hope, many people have started their recovery at The Walker Center. The Walker Center offers alcohol rehab and treatment plans designed specifically to your needs. We also offer treatment for substances ranging from opioids, meth, inhalants, prescriptions, marijuana, cocaine, heroin - you name it. Not every person suffering from alcohol addiction is the same. Therefore, we take many factors into consideration when creating your treatment plan. Some of those factors include your emotional wellness, physical needs, and your alcohol habits. Your plan will most likely be an 8-week stay, however, the length of stay is completely dependent on you and your progress. There are people who stay at The Walker Center for 8 weeks, and others who leave earlier or even extend their rehabilitation time based on clinical needs. Our goal is to make sure that you leave sober and stay that way. You CAN take control of your life. And we’re here to help.
Look at a few of the highlights from our 8-week alcohol rehab program:
Family programs - where your family visits and participates in your treatment (approximately 2-3 times in the 8 week period.) Family programs are two days long.
Experiential therapies, these activities include participating in the ROPES course and taking advantage of the beautiful Idaho nature surrounding our facility with therapeutic outings. Groups also participate in fun team-building games.
We have a Personalized Health Educator. You can develop your own wellness plan while you engage in counseling and recovery activities.
Come and live in this supportive environment where you’ll receive 24/7 support as you examine the changes that you desire to make.
Alcohol withdrawal management / alcohol detoxification program to help you stay on track and avoid relapse.
Why Choose The Walker Center For Your Alcohol Rehab Treatment?
Our remote location in Gooding, Idaho, keeps you away from distractions and 100% focused on your recovery from alcohol.
The 8 week stay is in a safe, alcohol-free, supportive environment where you’ll receive 24/7 support from your treatment team.
We offer prescription medications to ease withdrawals and make the process more gradual so you’re less likely to relapse.
Our team will not only help you detox, but you’ll get the treatment you need for mental health conditions.
You’ll participate in experiential activities with team members, fellow clients, and our health and wellness educator.
Activities include participating in the ROPES course and taking advantage of the beautiful Idaho nature surrounding our facility.
What to expect during the 8 week long alcohol treatment program at the Walker Center
Each plan varies based on your needs, but typically we follow these weekly themes during alcohol rehab, week by week.
Week One
Medical Model of Addiction*
Week Two
How to Begin Coping with Your Feelings
Week Three
The Dire Consequences of Use*
Week Four
How to Prevent Relapses*
Week Five
How to Reduce Barriers*
Week Six
Reducing Barriers & Managing Denial
Week Seven
Creating Long-lasting Change*
Week Eight
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
How the Walker Center’s alcohol rehab program saved my life
“On the outside we looked fine… but my entire life was a facade… The worst part about it was my boys… They didn’t know what mom they would come home to - sober-happy mom, drunk mom, crazy mom, passed out mom… But my experience at The Walker Center blew my mind… It was what I needed at the time… Now, I have no fear... I know I can do anything I put my mind to… I thank God for The Walker Center. It saved my life.” –– Sara
How much does inpatient alcohol rehab cost?
As each individual is different, all treatment plans are personalized to their specific needs. There are many factors to take into consideration when determining the cost, including your recovery needs, background and mental health needs. With that being said, we do work with most insurance providers in the US to provide you the help, support, and tools you need to recover. To see if your insurance covers treatment, get in touch with us.
Common third party insurances and Idaho state funding options for inpatient alcohol rehab
Third party insurances (including, but not limited to)
Blue Cross
Regence Blue Shield
Select Health
Pacific Source
Aetna
United Behavioral Heath
Magellan
Mountain Health
Cigna
Beacon
Idaho Physicians Network (IPN)
Idaho State funding Options
Department of Health and Welfare (DHW)
Pregnant Women With Children (PWWC)
Idaho Response to the Opioid Crisis (IROC)
Intravenous Drug Use (IVDU)
Idaho Department of Corrections (IDOC)
Idaho Supreme Court (IDSC)
Idaho Juvenile Court (IDJC)
Idaho Medicaid
*Most of these state funded options are accessed through BPA Health
How does The Walker Center use my information?
We understand that medical information about you and your health is personal. We are required by law to maintain the privacy of your ‘’Protected Health Information” and to provide notice of our privacy practices for your review. “Protected Health Information” is information that may identify you, that is transmitted electronically or is maintained electronically or in any other form or medium, and that relates to your past, present or future physical or mental health or condition, related health care services or payment for your health care services. To read the full privacy notice and understand how we use your information, take a look at our privacy policy.
Do you or someone you know need help?
Addiction is a chronic disease, much like asthma, hypertension, diabetes, cancer and many others. If you were diagnosed with stage 1 cancer, would you not seek some form of treatment to prevent it from getting worse? You don’t have to be at rock bottom to need treatment. Get help before it gets out of hand. If you are at rock bottom or have a severe diagnosis, it’s never too late to get the help you need.