Based out of Saint Paul, Minnesota, Create Inc is a multi-faceted substance abuse organization with various flexible drug and alcohol addiction treatment options, including Intensive outpatient treatment, Outpatient, Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization, Regular outpatient treatment. In addition to these treatment options, there are drug and alcohol addiction treatment areas of specialization to further help struggling addicts recover effectively. Such areas of specialization include: Accepts clients on opioid medication, Anger management, Brief intervention approach, Contingency management/motivational incentive, Group counseling offered, Individual counseling offered, Marital/couples counseling offered, Motivational interviewing, Relapse Prevention.
Because it's understandable that seeking addiction rehab in Saint Paul, Minnesota, especially if it's one's first time doing so, can feel like a pretty scary thing. This is why the addiction therapists and counselors at Create Inc do everything in their power to make their patients feel as comfortable as possible, as to ease this initial scary feeling.
Create Inc also takes accepted medical insurances, i.e. Medicaid, and certain payment options upon qualification, such as: American Express, Cash or self-payment, Check, IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds, Mastercard, Medicaid, Military insurance, Private health insurance, State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Visa. Create Inc may be contacted via their website at www.chemicalhealth.org.
Create is an Intensive outpatient treatment. It deals with mental health and legal matters as well as addiction. It offers a different approach to chemical dependency. While it still uses the 12 steps it offers other ways and methods to become sober and live a sober life. The groups are small and you receive one on one counseling. They help you deal with your addiction and the legal problems you are facing because of addiction. I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants help with addiction but doesn't want to go into inpatient treatment.