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Community and Family Resources

Humboldt Office

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19 6th Street South,Humboldt, Iowa 50548
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19 6th Street South
Humboldt, Iowa 50548

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Community and Family Resources

19 6th Street South, Humboldt, IA 50548

About This Facility

Situated in the heart of Humboldt, IA, Community and Family Resources stands out as a dedicated rehabilitation center focused on providing effective substance use treatment. They offer a variety of treatment options, including outpatient and regular outpatient programs, which are designed to meet the unique needs of those seeking help. What sets this facility apart is its utilization of evidence-based approaches, such as brief intervention techniques, cognitive behavioral therapy, and the Matrix Model. Each of these methods is aimed at guiding individuals toward recovery in a supportive environment. Community and Family Resources also recognizes that different groups require tailored support. That's why they have developed specialized programs for adolescents, adult men, and adult women, ensuring that a wide spectrum of individuals can find the resources they need. Whether working with adults or young adults, the center is committed to delivering high-quality care that empowers individuals to confront and overcome their struggles with addiction.

Insurance Accepted
Federal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
Medicaid
Medicare
Private health insurance
State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid

This facility accepts various insurance plans. Contact them directly to verify coverage for your specific plan.

Treatments
Click on any treatment type to learn more about our specialized programs
Services & Amenities
Type of CareSubstance use treatment
Service SettingsOutpatient, Regular outpatient treatment
Treatment Approaches
Evidence-based treatment methods used at this facility
Brief intervention
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Matrix Model
Motivational interviewing
Relapse prevention
Substance use disorder counseling
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Programs & Groups
Special Programs/Groups Offered
Adolescents
Adult men
Adult women
Payment & Insurance

Accepted Payment Methods

Cash or self-paymentFederal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programsMedicaidMedicarePrivate health insuranceSAMHSA funding/block grantsState-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
Licenses & Certifications
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
State Substance use treatment agency
Who We Serve
Our treatment programs are tailored for the following groups

Age Groups

AdultsYoung Adults

Gender

FemaleMale
Frequently Asked Questions

Based on available information, this facility accepts Federal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE), Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid. However, insurance coverage can vary by plan and individual circumstances. Please contact the facility directly to verify if your specific insurance plan is accepted and what services are covered.

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