Rebeccas Residence is a specialized substance abuse treatment facility located in Scandia, MN, dedicated to serving adult women seeking recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. The facility provides compassionate, evidence-based care in a residential setting designed specifically for women's unique recovery needs. Understanding that recovery requires both safety and structure, Rebeccas Residence creates a supportive environment where women can focus entirely on their healing journey.
Rebeccas Residence offers short-term residential treatment lasting 30 days or less, providing intensive, structured care for women ready to commit to recovery. The facility specializes in substance abuse treatment that addresses the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction. One evidence-based approach utilized is buprenorphine treatment, a medication-assisted therapy that helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, allowing women to stabilize and engage more fully in their recovery work. All treatment programs are organized around structured therapy groups and individualized care plans tailored to each woman's specific needs and circumstances.
Rebeccas Residence accepts multiple forms of payment to ensure that financial concerns do not prevent women from accessing care. The facility works with private health insurance, which may cover a significant portion of treatment costs under the Mental Health Parity Act—legislation that ensures mental health and substance use disorder treatment receive equal coverage as other medical conditions. Additionally, the facility accepts self-payment options and state-financed programs (other than Medicaid), providing flexible pathways for women from various financial circumstances. The team believes that cost should never be a barrier to recovery, and they work collaboratively with each patient to identify the most viable payment options.
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse and seeking treatment in the Scandia, MN area, Rebeccas Residence is ready to help. Reach out today by calling (651) 433-5839 to speak with a caring admissions specialist who can answer your questions, discuss treatment options, and begin the admission process. Recovery is possible, and help is available now.