Providence House

FAQ

Residential provides 24/7 care and a therapeutic community for stabilization and skill building. Day Treatment is an intensive full day clinical program that allows clients to return to the community each night.

Length of stay is individualized but commonly ranges from 30 to 60 days for Residential, 6 to 8 weeks for Day Treatment, 12 to 20 weeks for IOP, and ongoing weekly care for Low Intensity Outpatient. Treatment duration is driven by clinical necessity and individual progress.

Providence House accepts many commercial and public insurance plans. Insurance benefits and prior authorization requirements vary by plan. Contact Admissions for a benefits check and verification.

Yes. MAT is available when clinically appropriate and provided under medical oversight as part of an individualized plan.

Providence House Minot is specifically designed to support pregnant and parenting women. In program child policies vary by program and licensing. Contact Admissions for current parenting accommodations.

Admissions begins with a clinical screen and benefits verification, followed by an intake assessment to determine clinical necessity and placement and scheduling of formal intake.

We coordinate medical detox when clinically necessary. If inpatient medical detoxification is required, we provide referrals and arrange safe transition into our programs.

Yes. Family education, therapy, and involvement are strongly encouraged and integrated into treatment planning when appropriate.

We use evidence based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma informed care, motivational interviewing, and group skills training; we tailor modalities to each client.

Progress is tracked with standardized clinical assessments, individualized treatment goals, regular care team reviews, and discharge planning focused on measurable recovery milestones.

Yes. Providence House maintains client safety and campus policy regarding tobacco use. Specific policies vary by campus; Admissions can provide details.

Every client receives a discharge and aftercare plan that may include outpatient treatment, IOP, sober living placement, community supports, and relapse prevention resources.

Yes. Case managers coordinate with courts, employers, schools, and community agencies as part of comprehensive discharge planning.

Call our admissions line, complete the referral form online, or email admissions. Emergency needs should be directed to local emergency providers – 911 or 988.

Yes. Client privacy is protected under applicable federal and state confidentiality laws and facility policies. We explain confidentiality and consent at intake.

Providence House campuses are gender specific by design. Providence House in Arnegard serves men; Providence House Minot specializes in pregnant and parenting women and gender specific services.

We offer lower intensity options such as Day Treatment, IOP, and Outpatient to meet people where they are in recovery readiness and to step up intensity as needed.