Your guide to program rates at Hazelden in Center City, Minnesota
Residential Evaluation Program
The program is typically five days and is designed to address the issues surrounding an individual’s use of alcohol or other drugs. The evaluation covers psychological issues, spirituality, family relationships, physical health and wellness, social history, and chemical use. In addition to the evaluation
assessments, participants engage in one-on-one counseling sessions, group counseling, and educational programs, including an introduction to the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics.
Estimated rate $6,650
Residential Program
Rate covers room and board, integrated clinical care including individual counseling and group therapy,
educational and therapeutic programming, wellness and recreational activities, and one family program registration. All patients are admitted into our medical services unit for
evaluation and/or detoxification for at least one day.
Rate $2,058 – $2,344 for detoxification
$891/day for residential treatment services
Residential Extended Care
Rate covers room and board and integrated clinical care including individualized counseling, specialized group therapy, educational and therapeutic programming, and wellness and recreational activities. These clinical services address longterm recovery and transitional living issues. The typical stay in residential extended care is 60–120 days.
Daily rate $448
Intensive Outpatient Program
Rate covers integrated clinical care including individual counseling, group therapy, and educational and therapeutic programming. The program meets four evenings a week for six weeks.
Program fee $7,056
Recovery Management
Continuing Care Groups
Continuing care groups are facilitated by a Hazelden clinician and are offered on evenings, with frequency of participation based on individual needs.
Session rate $60
Recovery Management (continued)
MORE®
MORE is an 18-months of web- and phone-based personalized recovery support program. The program includes access to a licensed addiction recovery coach, learning modules, discussion boards and access to
numerous recovery resources.
Program fee Free to Hazelden patients
Hazelden Connection
Rate covers 18 months of recovery coaching and support for participant and up to two family members or concerned persons. The program also includes accountability verification reports and random drug testing.
Program rate: $9,000 ($1,000 discount if paid in full up front)
Can be paid in six-month increments:
1st six months $4,500
2nd six months $3,000
3rd six months $1,500
Family Program
Rate includes educational programs and materials. One family program registration is included in the residential primary care treatment program. Additional family members and friends are welcome to register for the program.
Four-day program $852 per person
Teen Intervene
Teen Intervene is designed to provide education, support and guidance for teens that have experienced mild to moderate substance abuse. The program consists of three ninety-minute sessions. The first two
are one-on-ones with the teen and the counselor and the parent(s) or guardian(s) join the third session. An assessment and referral are required.
Session rate $290
Mental Health Services
Services for patients and their family members are integrated into the treatment process and are charged on a fee-for-service basis. Services, such as mental health assessments, individual or group therapy, vary in cost by type and length of service.
Outpatient Assessments
Chemical use assessment $358
Legal chemical use assessment $536
A financial case manager is available to answer your questions regarding costs and insurance coverage. Some financial assistance may be available to those who qualify.
Rates shown here are effective 01/01/12. Rates are subject to change.
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© 2012 Hazelden Foundation
CENTER CITY, MINNESOTA
P.O. BOX 11
CENTER CITY, MINNESOTA 55012-0011
651-213-4200
800-257-7800
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I wonder if the food is any good.
Comments
SandyB
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 08:57
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I called them years ago
They asked if I had 15K, and I told them if I had 15K I wouldn't be talking to them
Of course the same was true for them, so it was a short conversation :)
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 15:09
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Alcoholics Anonymous Is Free
"The best things in life are free."
I wonder if the coffee is any good.
JR Harris
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 15:14
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Alcoholics Anonymous is not "FREE" ask any circuit speaker
Can you name ONE circuit speaker for AA that hasn't been in Hazeden Foundation fueled "Rehab" at about $1000 a day (of course adjusted for inflation). Of course you can't, and you will try to skirt the issue with the usual cult "sly suggestions" that you have some kind of special knowledge.
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.
Pennywise
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 15:26
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"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid."
JR Harris
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 15:29
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Well that might be ONE, how about others?
I do find it ODD if Clancy has never gone to any form of "Rehab", often when people are arrested for public intoxication, they are brought to detox facilities that someone has to eventually pay for. Sometimes it is the State, sometimes not. How did he end up at the Midnight Mission?
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.
Pennywise
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:20
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I deleted because I misread
I deleted because I misread your question.
"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid."
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 15:44
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Mixing Metaphors
Mixing metaphors and confused again? Talking about the treatment industry or Alcoholics Anonymous?
JR Harris whines: "Of course you can't, and you will try to cloud the issue with the usual conspiracy nutter "sly accusations" that you have some kind of special knowledge."
JR Harris
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 15:48
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And your point? I asked you a question about AA circuit speakers
What's the matter, "cult got your tongue?" As usual, you provide no value to the discussion. Congratulations on your Spiritual lobotomy and lack of thought processes in the cult of Alcoholics Anonymous!
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 15:53
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And your point? Derail!
What's the matter, "conspiracy got your tongue?" As usual, you provide no value to the discussion. Congratulations on your compassion and caring lobotomy and lack of thought processes in the conspiracy nutters of Orange Papers Forum!
live_free_or_die
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:18
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"There ain't no such thing as a free lunch" (TANSTAAFL)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_ain't_no_such_thing_as_a_free_lunch
AA is not free alkie. The price of admission to an AA member is one brain, to be washed and spun.
Alcoholics Anonymous: MyNotGodHasItCovered®
http://www.expaa.org/
http://bereanresearch.com/
http://badrecovery.blogspot.com/
NOT AA:
Rational Recovery, SOS, HAMS
http://alcoholabusesolutions.com/
JR Harris
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 15:59
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Hazelden costs about $1000 to learn Bill Wilson chanting
It is very obvious that Alcoholics Anonymous" is not "free." Especially when the storm trooper trained addictions councilors of the Hazelden Foundation capture a prospect for AA to experiment on. It will cost you about a $1000 a day and if you don't comply with the rituals of Bill Wilson they will make sure you end up in jails, institutions or death.
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:15
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So How Did We End Up Here On OPF?
JR Harris says: "... they will make sure you end up in jails, institutions or death." So how the H-E-Double Toothpicks did we end up here on OPF? Must have taken a wrong turn at "Rehab". LOL!
JR Harris
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:21
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A few escape from the cult and Hazelden trained ninja's
Yes alkieanon, a few escape from the clutches of the cult and end up here. So what coven are you from? Or are you just a paid publicist for the Rehab Recovery Cartel of Alcoholics Anonymous? Careful, we may find the nest that sent you and expose them. You will end up getting fired.
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:30
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Freedom, Freelance, Free Thinking, Free Spirit, Free Will
Freedom, freelance, free thinking, free spirit, free will. Or maybe Free Willy.
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:10
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No Drinking Allowed
"The "free lunch" in the saying refers to the nineteenth century practice in American bars of offering a "free lunch" as a way to entice drinking customers."
"Always store beer in a dark place."
live_free_or_die
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:14
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jesus alkie, admit it.
“Free lunch”
The “free lunch” referred to in the acronym relates back to the once-common tradition of saloons in the United States providing a "free" lunch to patrons who had purchased at least one drink. All the foods on offer were high in salt (e.g. ham, cheese and salted crackers) so those who ate them ended up buying a lot of beer.
TANSTAAFL, on the other hand, indicates an acknowledgment that in reality a person or a society cannot get "something for nothing". Even if something appears to be free, there is always a cost to the person or to society as a whole even though that cost may be hidden
Come on alkie, AA ain't free, and you know it.
AA has many hidden costs.
Alcoholics Anonymous: MyNotGodHasItCovered®
http://www.expaa.org/
http://bereanresearch.com/
http://badrecovery.blogspot.com/
NOT AA:
Rational Recovery, SOS, HAMS
http://alcoholabusesolutions.com/
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:24
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Socialism?
http://www.orange-papers.org/forum/comment/29421#comment-29421
JR Harris
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:15
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So how much does AA cost when you add Hazelden in Alkie?
I know it's hard to comprehend with all of those slogans running through your head, but it is about a $1000 a day for a month or two until they train you to become prospect hunters to bring "newcomers" back to the klan to fleece them spiritually and financially.
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:23
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Zero
JR Harris asks: "So how much does AA cost when you add Hazelden in ...?" Zero! Obamacare will take care of everything to bail out the treatment industry. LOL!
JR Harris
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 16:30
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Self explanitory reply to the AA apologetic troll
The expected 3 million hits and hundreds of thousands of visitors can make up their own minds. Don't forget prospect hunter, you are breaking the rules of AA at the Interchurch and chanted at EVERY AA ritual ceremony....
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy."
Congratulations for not following orders.
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 20:20
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I Can Explain It To You, But I Can't Understand It for You
There's a difference between the Steps, Traditions, and Concepts. Especially the who, what, why, and when.
JR Harris
Sat, 06/23/2012 - 09:21
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Understood Propect hunter of the AA Faith
"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.
alkieanon
Sun, 06/24/2012 - 15:13
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Short Order Cook
JR Harris says: "Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment." I'll take some fries with that. LOL!
SandyB
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 19:39
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Now I'm hungry
Now I'm hungry
alkieanon
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 20:06
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No Lunch For You
live_free_or_die says: "... no ... free lunch."