- 9307 Highway 24 , Fort Yates, North Dakota 58538
- Alcoholism
- Drug Addiction
- Opioid Addiction
- Substance Abuse
Standing Rock Day Treatment Program, operated by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Fort Yates, ND, provides culturally-centered addiction treatment services to Native American communities. This tribal facility recognizes that effective recovery often requires honoring traditional healing practices alongside evidence-based treatment approaches.
The program operates as a day treatment center, allowing clients to receive intensive therapeutic support while maintaining connections to their families and communities. Their SAMHSA recognition reflects their commitment to meeting federal standards for substance abuse treatment services.
Located within the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, the facility serves as a vital resource for tribal members and other Native Americans seeking addiction recovery services that respect their cultural identity and traditional values.
Blending Ancestral Wisdom with Modern Recovery
The program integrates traditional Native American healing practices with contemporary addiction treatment methods, creating a unique therapeutic environment that honors both ancestral wisdom and modern recovery science. This dual approach allows clients to address addiction while strengthening their connection to cultural identity.
- Intensive day treatment programming that allows clients to return home each evening
- Traditional healing ceremonies and practices incorporated into the recovery process
- Individual and group counseling sessions led by culturally-competent therapists
- Family involvement and education to support long-term recovery success
- Community-based support networks that extend beyond formal treatment
Who Benefits from This Tribal Program
Standing Rock Day Treatment Program primarily serves members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and other Native Americans struggling with substance use disorders. The facility understands the unique challenges facing tribal communities, including historical trauma, cultural disconnection, and limited access to appropriate treatment resources.
Treatment Accessibility
The program accepts IHS/Tribal/Urban funding and offers payment assistance to ensure that financial barriers don’t prevent community members from accessing needed treatment services. This commitment to accessibility reflects the facility’s role as a community resource dedicated to supporting tribal members on their recovery journey.
