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Search licensed substance use treatment facilities in Minnesota with bed availability. Find residential treatment, detox, and withdrawal management openings.
Substance use disorder treatment facilities in Minnesota provide residential care for individuals recovering from alcohol and drug addiction. Licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services, these facilities offer medically supervised detoxification, residential rehabilitation, counseling, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and aftercare planning. Case managers and referral sources can use Capacity Track to find treatment facilities with available beds across the state.
Capacity Track lists licensed substance use treatment facilities across Minnesota with real-time availability. You can also call the Minnesota DHS helpline or contact your county social services for referrals.
Yes, Minnesota Medical Assistance (Medicaid) covers substance use disorder treatment including detox, residential treatment, outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment.
Standard residential treatment programs are typically 28 days. Extended care programs can last 60 to 90 days or longer depending on the individual's needs.