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2318 Park Avenue Center

 

2318 Park Avenue Center provides research-based gender specific drug and alcohol treatment in South
Minneapolis.  We are a community-based program that proudly and ethically serves Minnesota’s less
fortunate individuals in gorgeous setting.  Providing beautiful environments shows our passion and
respect for clients and their recovery.  Programs are issue orientated including topics such as mental
illness, trauma, though processes, anger management, relapse prevention, spirituality, relationships, self-
esteem and self-image.  A team of Registered Dietitians and RNs are also on-site to provide education in
areas like living with diabetes/chronic health issues and preparing health meals on a budget.
2318 Park Avenue Center now offers Direct Access to eligible clients looking to admit to treatment as
early as same day.  Direct Access eliminates the need for a Rule 25 assessment prior to admitting and
permits client to receive the help they need.
Park also provides free supportive housing for clients while attending outpatient treatment.  Clients are
taken grocery shopping and are provided with a weekly food allowance to do their own shopping and cooking

 

 


Phone: 612-871-7443
Email: info@parktx.com
Address: 2318 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Website: https://www.parkavenuecenter.com

 

2118 NUWAY Counseling Center

IN THE HEART OF THE RECOVERY COMMUNITY

NUWAY is a non-profit organization serving individuals recovering from co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders since 1966.

Located in Minnesota, we offer an affordable extended care treatment continuum that includes residential and outpatient with recovery residence support. Our clients often struggle with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders, lack supportive recovery environments and need extended care to establish their recovery in the community.

What We Offer

 

– Medium and low intensity, co-occurring residential treatment for men, women, and transgender individuals
– Intensive co-occurring outpatient treatment with optional recovery residence support for women
– Continuum of highly affordable services allowing individuals to customize their length of treatment

 

NUWAY is privileged to be the first in the nation to offer the Co-Occurring Disorders Program (CDP) that was created by the Dartmouth Medical School in association with the Hazelden Foundation. The goal of this program is to enhance our client’s recovery through understanding substance use and mental health disorders. It is our belief that substance use and mental health disorders require equal levels of intervention.


Phone: 612-235-4677
Email: 2118.admissions@nuway.org
Address: 2118 Blaisdell Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Website: https://www.nuway.com

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