Frequently Asked Questions

  • We are here to help you answer this question. Please call us at 415-865-0964 when you are ready.

  • Most treatment options last for 6 months. Additional treatment extensions are available if you need additional support. To learn more about our treatment programs, visit our programs page.

  • If you are ready to seek help, we will work with you as much as possible to get the treatment you need. As part of the intake process, we will evaluate your financial abilities and needs and determine a payment structure that prioritizes your wellbeing first. Please call us at 415-865-0964 to begin the intake process and learn more.

  • Friendship House believes wellness means treating the mind, body, and spirit. Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) combines counseling and behavioral therapies with FDA approved medications, such as Buprenorphine, Methadone, or Naltrexone. MAT services are considered the gold standard in the field of addiction treatment, are backed through evidence based studies, and supported by organizations including the: World Health Organization (WHO), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). MAT services are a vital part in addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.

  • Yes. Friendship House believes ceremony and culture are important to the healing process. Individuals undergoing MAT services are encouraged to participate in all cultural experiences. We believe that through embracing our traditional American Indian values, we can enhance our overall well-being.

  • The Lodge provides a healthy and secure environment for the children of residents. Primary care of children is the responsibility of their mothers, which serves to establish family bonding and a positive parental connection for both mother and child. On-site child supervision is provided during the women's treatment hours. We understand that alcoholism and drug abuse creates dysfunction in families and our primary goal is to provide women the counseling, education, and support they need for safe and effective treatment, recovery, and healthy parenting.

  • We understand that you or your loved one want to be prepared and comfortable for the duration of treatment. However, due to limited space, clients should bring approximately two weeks of supplies in a carry on size bag. We do not recommend bringing any valuables during treatment. View a list of prohibited items here.

  • In order to serve as many relatives as possible and create a community conducive to healing, our rooms are designed as shared spaces that accommodate up to four individuals.. The number of individuals in a room can vary throughout treatment.

  • Clients should only bring a small amount of cash, necessary for incidental purchases. Unfortunately, Friendship House is unable to hold cash for clients under any circumstances.

  • Due to the limited number of services available to the American Indian population, our programs are primarily dedicated to and designed for American Indians. However, the Friendship House Association of American Indians, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, national origin, sexual preference, religious affiliation, or disability. Prospective clients should be aware that along with traditional treatment methods, we incorporate American Indian culture and traditions into the program.

  • In order to allow a client to adjust to his or her surroundings, become familiar with the program and reflect on the circumstances that brought them to treatment, clients admitted to our substance healing program are placed on a 30-day blackout period. During this time, the client will not leave Friendship House unaccompanied. In addition, the client may not write or receive letters or emails, make or receive telephone calls, or receive visitors. We understand that this may be difficult, but promise that this is an important step in our clients journey to recovery.

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