Resources for People Recovering From Addiction in Idaho
State of Idaho Help Center - Information and Resources
Prevention resources
College Drinking Prevention — The site, developed by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, offers a wealth of information for changing the drinking culture on college campuses to a number of different audiences: campus health administrators, college presidents, community leaders, guidance counselors, media, parents, RAs/peer educators, and students.
Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America — The mission of CADCA is to build and strengthen the capacity of coalitions to prevent and reduce substance abuse and violence in communities across America.
Join Together Online — Join Together is a national resource center for communities working to reduce substance abuse and gun violence.
MADD ON-LINE — Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is more than just a bunch of angry moms… where real people, moms, dads, young people, and other individuals are just trying to make a difference.
Partnership for a Drug-Free America — The most complete and accurate compilation of information about drugs on the Web.
Children of Alcoholics – NACOA
Alumni Support Resources
Addiction Recovery Guide — A user-friendly holistic website, developed to simplify the process of finding credible and useful information on addiction treatment. This guide brings together: evaluation and referral tools, 12-Step and other programs, holistic approaches, inpatient and outpatient treatment locators, and residential treatment centers.
SAMHSA — Substance Abuse & Mental Health Administration
Idaho Area Alcoholics Anonymous — find meetings and info in specific parts of Idaho.
AA Meetings in Idaho
Nar-Anon — A twelve-step program designed to help relatives and friends of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative or friend.
National Assn. for Children of Alcoholics — The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA) believes that no child should grow up in isolation and without support. It is the only national nonprofit membership organization working on behalf of children of alcoholics.
AlAnon/Alateen Family Group — A non-profit membership organization whose mission is to address the influence of alcohol, other drugs and mental health issues that affect the welfare of our youth.
What to bring and what not to bring to treatment
Families and their loved ones often wonder what to bring to our Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment. We have a guide for you.