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Adult Services

Adult Services

From residential treatment supporting substance-abusing pregnant and postpartum mothers to outpatient counseling with a cultural focus, our services aim to provide comprehensive and responsive care. Whether it’s suicide prevention, opioid crisis intervention, or addressing opioid use disorder among specific populations, our programs are committed to fostering well-being and recovery. Explore the diverse initiatives that form our Adult Services, each contributing to the overall mental health and resilience of individuals in the Fairbanks North Star Borough and beyond.

Adult Services

A residential treatment program for substance-abusing pregnant and postpartum mothers with children up to age seven.

RPC provides a secure and structured environment for consumers to understand and seek addiction treatment.

FNA offers culturally responsive counseling to consumers at both a low level and a more intense level.

Support for youth (16-25) and their families, with a focus on the American Indian/Alaskan Native population.

A suicide prevention program in Fairbanks North Star Borough, addressing gaps in AI/AN suicide care for individuals aged 14 and up.

The project aims to address the opioid crisis in the Fairbanks North Star Borough from a tribal perspective.

Providing culturally resonant fentanyl or overdose prevention services.

Reduce incidences of American Indian and Alaska Native veteran suicide and suicidal ideation.

Interior AIDS Association & FNA addresses opioid use among Alaska Native/American Indian minorities and LGBTQ individuals.

988 dialing aims to minimize confrontations with law enforcement and promptly connect individuals in crisis to the appropriate assistance.