NorthStar Regional provides a wide variety of programs that are specifically designed to address co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders at its various locations, including a facility in Chaska, Minnesota.
The Residential Co-Occurring Treatment Program is a gender-specific program that is specifically designed for men and women. It is one of the facility's most significant offerings. This intensive program can last for up to six weeks, offering a structured and supportive environment that facilitates a thorough recovery.
NorthStar Regional offers a Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) with Lodging, which typically lasts for three to four months, in addition to residential care. Ideal for individuals who require ongoing intensive care while transitioning to greater independence, this program provides a combination of residential stability and therapeutic support.
The facility also offers a Co-Occurring Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), which consists of three to five therapy sessions per week. This program includes both individual and group therapy, with sessions available in the morning and evening on Monday through Friday to facilitate a variety of schedules.
NorthStar Regional also provides telehealth services to improve accessibility, guaranteeing that individuals can access high-quality care remotely when necessary.