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Best Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Hawaii

Updated March 2026 | 10 facilities reviewed

Hawaii's addiction crisis looks different from the rest of the country. While fentanyl dominates on the mainland, methamphetamine (known locally as "ice") is the leading substance in Hawaii overdose deaths, involved in 62% of fatalities in 2023. The state recorded 320 drug overdose deaths that year, the highest on record.

Hawaii's island geography shapes both the drug supply and the treatment options. Isolation from the mainland creates unique trafficking patterns, while the natural beauty of the islands has made Hawaii a destination for "travel rehab," where people from across the country come for treatment in a healing environment far from their daily triggers.

Here's what Hawaii offers for addiction treatment:

  • Free and state-funded rehabs: Salvation Army ATS in Honolulu offers a free six-month program. Ho'omau Ke Ola provides free culturally based residential care
  • Inpatient and outpatient programs: residential, PHP, IOP, and outpatient on Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island
  • Luxury and nature-based treatment: Exclusive Hawaii Rehab and Maui Recovery offer high-end residential programs with ocean and mountain settings
  • Culturally based programs: Native Hawaiian healing practices integrated at Ho'omau Ke Ola and Hawaii Island Recovery
  • Long-term structured programs: Habilitat runs one of the longest residential programs in the country (12-18 months)

This guide reviews 10 top rehab centers across Hawaii's islands to help you find the right program.

Addiction in Hawaii: Key Statistics

Hawaii recorded 320 drug overdose deaths in 2023, translating to 22 deaths per 100,000 residents. That was the highest overdose death rate in the state since tracking began in 1999. One person died from an overdose every 28 hours on average.

Key numbers:

  • 320 overdose deaths in 2023 (highest on record)
  • 62% involved methamphetamine ("ice")
  • 103 fentanyl-related deaths in 2023 (up from 9 in 2014)
  • 266 meth-related deaths in 2024 (20% increase)
  • Statewide fentanyl deaths declined in 2024
  • Honolulu County: 10% increase in overall drug deaths in 2024
  • Maui County: 27% decrease in drug deaths in 2024
  • Kauai: 10% decrease, neighbor islands holding steady

The 2024 data tells a split story. Methamphetamine deaths jumped 20% statewide, reaching 266. But fentanyl deaths dropped, with Kauai and Maui cutting their numbers nearly in half. Honolulu County bucked the trend with a 10% increase in overall drug deaths. Hawaii's crisis remains meth-centered, which calls for different treatment approaches than the fentanyl-driven mainland crisis.

Top Rehab Centers in Hawaii

The Ohana Addiction Treatment Center (Big Island)

The Ohana is one of the most frequently cited top-rated rehabs in Hawaii. They offer residential treatment that combines evidence-based therapies with holistic care and adventure-based therapy. Their Big Island location provides a natural setting far from urban distractions.

  • Licensed and accredited residential rehab
  • Evidence-based and holistic care
  • Adventure-based therapy
  • Big Island location
  • Accepts most insurance plans

Best for: People wanting individualized residential treatment with adventure therapy on the Big Island

Exclusive Hawaii Rehab (Big Island)

Exclusive Hawaii Rehab is a luxury, private inpatient facility on the Big Island. They are CARF accredited and licensed by the State of Hawaii Department of Health. Their approach centers on nature immersion therapy, nutrition, bodywork, and traditional evidence-based treatments in a high-end residential setting.

  • Luxury private inpatient facility
  • CARF accredited
  • Nature immersion therapy, nutrition, bodywork
  • Big Island location
  • Private pay and some insurance accepted

Best for: People seeking luxury, private residential treatment with nature-based healing

Hawaii Island Recovery (Waikoloa)

Hawaii Island Recovery is a dual-accredited residential treatment center near Waikoloa on the Big Island. They treat adults with substance use disorders using a blend of evidence-based, experiential, ocean-based, nature-based, and culture-based therapies. They also offer medically supervised detox.

  • Dual-accredited residential facility
  • Medically supervised detox
  • Ocean-based, nature-based, culture-based therapies
  • Waikoloa, Big Island
  • Accepts most insurance plans

Best for: People wanting experiential ocean and nature-based residential treatment with detox

Habilitat (Kaneohe, Oahu)

Habilitat in Kaneohe on Oahu's Windward side is one of the most structured residential programs in the country. Their long-term model (12-18 months) combines work therapy, academic pursuits, and group therapy. It's not for everyone, but for people who need deep structure and extended time, Habilitat has decades of results.

  • Highly structured long-term residential (12-18 months)
  • Work therapy and academic pursuits
  • Group therapy focus
  • Kaneohe, Oahu
  • Contact facility for payment options

Best for: People committed to long-term, highly structured residential treatment

Hina Mauka (Kaneohe, Oahu)

Hina Mauka offers residential detox, partial hospitalization, and outpatient addiction treatment for adults and young adults in Kaneohe, near Oahu's Windward coast. They provide multiple levels of care in a single organization, making step-down transitions smoother.

  • Residential detox, PHP, and outpatient
  • Serves adults and young adults
  • Multiple levels of care under one roof
  • Kaneohe, Oahu
  • Accepts most insurance plans including Quest

Best for: Oahu residents wanting a full continuum of care (detox through outpatient) at one facility

Salvation Army ATS (Honolulu)

The Salvation Army Addiction Treatment Services in Honolulu runs a free six-month recovery program at its Adult Rehabilitation Center. The program includes housing, group and individual counseling, education, and relapse prevention. As a free program with housing included, it fills a crucial gap for individuals who lack financial resources or stable housing.

  • Free six-month recovery program
  • Includes housing
  • Group and individual counseling
  • Education and relapse prevention
  • Free for participants

Best for: People needing free, long-term residential treatment with housing in Honolulu

Maui Recovery (Maui)

Maui Recovery is a certified luxury rehab on Maui offering detox and inpatient treatment. They integrate holistic wellness, evidence-based care, and experiential treatment with Maui's natural healing environment. Their residential program draws patients from across the country.

  • Certified luxury rehab on Maui
  • Detox and inpatient treatment
  • Holistic wellness and experiential therapy
  • Maui location
  • Accepts some insurance, private pay available

Best for: People wanting luxury residential and experiential treatment on Maui

Aloha House (Maui)

Aloha House in Wailuku, Maui provides medically monitored detox, inpatient, and outpatient programs. They run one of the only women-specific programs on Maui where women can bring their children during treatment. They also offer specialized services for adolescents and children.

  • Medically monitored detox, inpatient, outpatient
  • Women-specific program (mothers can bring children)
  • Adolescent and children's services
  • Wailuku, Maui
  • Accepts Quest and most insurance

Best for: Mothers who need treatment and want to keep their children with them, and adolescents on Maui

Ho'omau Ke Ola (Waianae, Oahu)

Ho'omau Ke Ola is a gender-specific residential treatment center in Waianae on the western coast of Oahu. They root their approach in Native Hawaiian healing practices alongside science-based therapies like CBT and DBT. Their cultural foundation makes them unique among Hawaii treatment providers.

  • Gender-specific residential treatment
  • Native Hawaiian healing practices
  • CBT, DBT, and evidence-based therapies
  • Waianae, Oahu
  • Accepts Quest and state funding

Best for: Native Hawaiian and local residents wanting culturally grounded, gender-specific treatment

Mana Recovery Center (Maui)

Mana Recovery Center on Maui is a peer-led outpatient facility offering evidence-based programs including their unique "Recover Strong" exercise therapy. They accept Medicaid (Quest) and other major insurance, giving Maui residents an affordable outpatient option with a fitness-based recovery model.

  • Peer-led outpatient programs
  • "Recover Strong" exercise therapy
  • Evidence-based treatment
  • Wailuku, Maui
  • Accepts Quest (Medicaid) and major insurance

Best for: Maui residents wanting affordable, peer-led outpatient care with a fitness focus

Free Rehab Centers in Hawaii

Hawaii's high cost of living makes free treatment options critical. The state's Quest Medicaid program and several nonprofit providers create pathways to care.

Free or Low-Cost Options:

  • Salvation Army ATS (Honolulu) - Free six-month recovery program with housing
  • Ho'omau Ke Ola (Waianae, Oahu) - Culturally based residential, accepts Quest
  • Sand Island Treatment Center (Honolulu) - Long and short-term residential, accepts Quest
  • Aloha House (Maui) - Detox and residential, accepts Quest

How to access free treatment in Hawaii:

  • Hawaii Quest (Medicaid): Covers substance use treatment at most licensed facilities. Apply at mybenefits.hawaii.gov or call 1-800-316-8005
  • Hawaii CARES Line: Call 1-800-753-6879 for 24/7 crisis support and referrals
  • SAMHSA helpline: Call 1-800-662-4357 for free referrals, available 24/7

For more details, see our rehab costs and insurance guide.

Types of Rehab Programs in Hawaii

Inpatient Residential Treatment

Hawaii has residential programs on Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. Programs range from standard 28-day stays to Habilitat's 12-18 month model.

  • 24/7 medical and clinical support
  • Typical stay: 28-90 days (Habilitat: 12-18 months)
  • Facilities: The Ohana, Exclusive Hawaii Rehab, Hawaii Island Recovery, Habilitat, Maui Recovery

Outpatient and IOP Programs

Outpatient programs are available on Oahu and Maui. Options are more limited on other islands and in rural areas.

  • Flexible for work and daily responsibilities
  • IOP: 3-5 sessions/week, 3+ hours each
  • Facilities: Hina Mauka, Mana Recovery Center, Aloha House

Medical Detox

Medical detox manages withdrawal under clinical supervision. Given that methamphetamine drives 62% of Hawaii's overdose deaths, detox protocols here often emphasize stimulant withdrawal alongside opioid management.

  • 24/7 medical monitoring
  • Typically 3-7 days
  • Facilities: Hawaii Island Recovery, Aloha House, Hina Mauka, The Queen's Medical Center

Luxury Residential Treatment

Hawaii is a top destination for luxury rehab. The island setting, warm climate, and natural beauty attract patients from across the country.

  • Private or semi-private rooms, resort amenities
  • Nature immersion, ocean therapy, holistic extras
  • Facilities: Exclusive Hawaii Rehab, Maui Recovery, The Ohana

Culturally Based Treatment

Several Hawaii facilities integrate Native Hawaiian healing practices into clinical care. This approach is particularly valued by local and Native Hawaiian families.

  • Native Hawaiian healing alongside evidence-based therapy
  • Ocean, nature, and culture-based experiential therapies
  • Facilities: Ho'omau Ke Ola, Hawaii Island Recovery

Cost of Rehab in Hawaii

Hawaii's treatment costs reflect the state's high cost of living. Luxury options are among the most expensive in the country, but free programs and Quest coverage exist.

Program Type Typical Duration Average Cost
Outpatient8-16 weeks$2,000 - $10,000
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)8-12 weeks$5,000 - $15,000
Inpatient Residential28-90 days$8,000 - $30,000
Medical Detox3-7 days$2,500 - $8,000
Luxury Residential30-90 days$40,000 - $100,000+

Payment options at Hawaii rehab centers:

  • Hawaii Quest (Medicaid): Covers all levels of substance use treatment
  • Private insurance: Most ACA-compliant plans cover treatment
  • Out-of-state insurance: Many luxury facilities accept mainland insurance
  • Free programs: Salvation Army ATS (including housing), Ho'omau Ke Ola
  • VA / TRICARE: Available at VA Pacific Islands and some private facilities
  • Sliding-scale fees: Available at several community-based providers

How to Choose the Right Rehab in Hawaii

Choosing treatment in Hawaii means deciding between islands, treatment styles, and budget tiers. Here's how:

  • Budget: Quest covers most licensed facilities. Salvation Army ATS is free with housing. For luxury, Exclusive Hawaii Rehab and Maui Recovery are top-tier. Mana Recovery Center and Aloha House are affordable options on Maui.
  • Island: Oahu (Honolulu) has the most options and urban access. Maui has luxury rehabs and affordable community providers. The Big Island has top-rated residential programs in natural settings. Kauai has limited options.
  • Treatment style: Habilitat is the most structured. The Ohana and Hawaii Island Recovery blend clinical and experiential. Ho'omau Ke Ola is culturally grounded. Exclusive Hawaii Rehab is nature-immersion luxury.
  • Substance: Hawaii's crisis is meth-driven, unlike fentanyl-dominant states. Confirm the facility has experience with stimulant addiction. For opioid addiction, verify MAT availability.
  • Travel rehab: If you're coming from the mainland, Exclusive Hawaii Rehab, The Ohana, and Maui Recovery specifically serve out-of-state patients. Verify out-of-state insurance coverage before traveling.
  • Aftercare: Hawaii has a smaller recovery community than mainland cities. Connect to support groups and plan for relapse prevention before returning home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free rehab centers in Hawaii?

Yes. The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center in Honolulu runs a free six-month recovery program that includes housing, group and individual counseling, and relapse prevention. Ho'omau Ke Ola in Waianae offers gender-specific residential treatment using Native Hawaiian healing at no cost for qualifying residents. Hawaii Quest (Medicaid) covers treatment at most licensed facilities. Call the Hawaii CARES Line at 1-800-753-6879 for crisis support and referrals.

Does Hawaii Medicaid (Quest) cover rehab?

Yes. Hawaii Quest (the state Medicaid program) covers substance use treatment including medical detox, residential, IOP, outpatient, and MAT at licensed providers. Mana Recovery Center on Maui and most other licensed facilities accept Quest. Apply at mybenefits.hawaii.gov or call 1-800-316-8005.

How long is rehab in Hawaii?

Medical detox typically runs 3-7 days. Standard residential programs last 28-30 days. Habilitat runs a long-term structured program that can last 12-18 months. The Salvation Army program is six months. IOP runs 8-12 weeks. Hawaii is popular for out-of-state patients who use travel rehab as a way to separate from home triggers, tending toward longer stays.

How much does rehab cost in Hawaii?

Outpatient programs run $2,000 to $10,000. Standard residential costs $8,000 to $30,000. Luxury residential at Exclusive Hawaii Rehab or Maui Recovery can cost $40,000 to $100,000+ per month. Medical detox costs $2,500 to $8,000. The Salvation Army and Ho'omau Ke Ola are free for qualifying individuals. Hawaii Quest and most private insurance cover treatment.

Why is methamphetamine the top drug in Hawaii overdose deaths?

Methamphetamine (known locally as "ice") has been the dominant drug in Hawaii for decades due to geography. Hawaii's isolated location in the Pacific makes it a target for transpacific drug trafficking routes, primarily from sources in Mexico and Southeast Asia. In 2023, meth was involved in 62% of all overdose deaths. In 2024, meth-related deaths rose another 20% statewide, reaching 266 deaths.

Is fentanyl a growing problem in Hawaii?

Yes, but less so than on the mainland. Fentanyl deaths rose from 9 in 2014 to 103 in 2023. However, overall fentanyl deaths dropped statewide in 2024, with Kauai and Maui cutting their numbers almost in half. Honolulu was the only county where fentanyl deaths increased. Methamphetamine remains the primary overdose driver.

Can I travel to Hawaii for rehab?

Yes, and many people do. Hawaii is a popular destination for out-of-state treatment because the island setting provides natural separation from home triggers. Facilities like Exclusive Hawaii Rehab, The Ohana, and Maui Recovery specifically market to out-of-state patients. Before traveling, verify your insurance coverage for out-of-state care.

Are there culturally based treatment programs in Hawaii?

Yes. Ho'omau Ke Ola in Waianae offers gender-specific residential treatment rooted in Native Hawaiian healing practices alongside evidence-based therapies like CBT and DBT. Hawaii Island Recovery incorporates ocean-based, nature-based, and culture-based approaches. Many Hawaii facilities integrate elements of Hawaiian culture into their treatment programs.

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment plan. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. For substance use support, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7).

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