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Best Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in North Dakota

Updated March 2026|10 facilities reviewed

North Dakota recorded 113 unintentional drug overdose deaths in 2023, a 16% decrease from the 2022 peak. Preliminary 2024 data shows a further ~9% decline. On average, two North Dakotans die each week from an overdose. Fentanyl was involved in 87.4% of opioid overdose deaths in 2023.

The state faces unique challenges: most victims are under 39, two-thirds are male, and 74% of deaths occur at home. The American Indian population has a significantly higher overdose death rate. Opioids plus amphetamines is the most common drug combination (37% of cases). Alcohol is present in 30% of overdose deaths.

Here is what North Dakota offers for addiction treatment:

  • Free and state-funded options: West Central Human Service Center (state-funded), Good Road Recovery (tribal-operated), Soul Solutions (nonprofit). ND Medicaid covers treatment
  • Inpatient and outpatient programs: concentrated in Fargo and Bismarck metro areas
  • Fargo: ShareHouse, First Step, Soul Solutions, CMS, Village
  • Bismarck: Heartview, Good Road, West Central, ADAPT

In this guide, we have reviewed 10 top rehab centers across North Dakota, covering their treatment methods, costs, and who they serve best.

Addiction in North Dakota: Key Statistics

North Dakota recorded 113 overdose deaths in 2023 (16% decline from 2022 peak). Preliminary 2024 data shows a ~9% further decline. Fentanyl involved in 87.4% of opioid deaths.

  • 113 unintentional overdose deaths (2023)
  • 16% decline from 2022 peak
  • ~9% further decline (2024 preliminary)
  • 87.4% of opioid deaths involved fentanyl
  • Average victim age: 37
  • 74% of deaths at home
  • American Indian population: disproportionately affected

Top Rehab Centers in North Dakota

Heartview Foundation (Bismarck)

Heartview Foundation in Bismarck is one of ND's best-known addiction treatment facilities. They offer residential and outpatient treatment services for substance use disorders with a well-established reputation in the state capital area.

  • Bismarck (state capital)
  • Residential and outpatient
  • Established reputation
  • Full treatment services
  • Capital region access

Best for: Bismarck-area residents wanting established residential or outpatient treatment

ShareHouse (Fargo)

ShareHouse in Fargo provides residential addiction treatment for adults recovering from substance use disorders. Located in ND's largest city, they serve the eastern part of the state and the Fargo-Moorhead metro area.

  • Fargo (largest city)
  • Residential treatment
  • Adults focus
  • Serves eastern ND
  • Fargo-Moorhead metro

Best for: Eastern ND adults needing residential addiction treatment

Good Road Recovery Center (Bismarck)

Good Road is owned and operated by the Three Affiliated Tribes (MHA Nation). They provide culturally sensitive, holistic treatment for substance use disorders including inpatient, outpatient, intensive case management, and aftercare. Their tribal operation means they understand the specific cultural context of Native communities.

  • Bismarck
  • Three Affiliated Tribes operated
  • Culturally sensitive treatment
  • Inpatient, outpatient, aftercare
  • Intensive case management

Best for: Native American individuals and anyone seeking culturally sensitive, holistic treatment

West Central Human Service Center (Bismarck)

West Central is a state-funded facility offering chemical dependency programs including PHP, outpatient, and IOP. They accept Medicaid, Medicare, and military insurance. As a state human service center, they serve as a safety-net provider for the region.

  • Bismarck
  • State-funded facility
  • PHP, outpatient, IOP
  • Medicaid, Medicare, military insurance
  • Safety-net provider

Best for: Medicaid, Medicare, and military insurance recipients needing state-funded treatment

First Step Recovery (Fargo)

First Step in Fargo provides confidential outpatient addiction treatment including IOP and walk-in chemical dependency evaluations. They accept TRICARE and TRIWEST, making them a key resource for military-connected individuals in eastern ND.

  • Fargo
  • Outpatient and IOP
  • Walk-in evaluations
  • TRICARE/TRIWEST accepted
  • Military-friendly

Best for: Military personnel and veterans needing outpatient treatment in eastern ND

Soul Solutions Recovery Center (Fargo)

Soul Solutions is a nonprofit offering day treatment, PHP, IOP, and medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD). They accept public health insurance. Their nonprofit status and public insurance acceptance make them accessible for lower-income residents.

  • Fargo
  • Nonprofit
  • Day treatment, PHP, IOP
  • MOUD (medication for opioid use disorder)
  • Public insurance accepted

Best for: Lower-income residents needing nonprofit treatment with MOUD in Fargo

Community Medical Services (Fargo)

CMS in Fargo offers MAT, stabilization services, detox, counseling, and peer support. They accept Medicaid and Medicare. Their MAT focus is critical in a state where fentanyl is involved in 87% of opioid deaths.

  • Fargo
  • MAT specialist
  • Detox and stabilization
  • Peer support
  • Medicaid and Medicare

Best for: People needing MAT and stabilization services with Medicaid/Medicare coverage

The Ridge Treatment and Reentry Center

The Ridge offers health, recovery, and support services with a holistic approach that includes mental health services. Their reentry component helps individuals transitioning back to independent living after treatment.

  • North Dakota
  • Holistic recovery approach
  • Reentry support
  • Mental health services
  • Transition to independent living

Best for: People needing treatment with reentry and transition support

The Village Family Service Center (Fargo)

The Village provides treatment for mental health and substance use disorders in Fargo. Their integrated approach treats both conditions at the same time, which is important given that many ND overdose cases involve multiple substances.

  • Fargo
  • Mental health + substance use
  • Integrated treatment
  • Family services
  • Dual diagnosis focus

Best for: Individuals and families needing integrated mental health and addiction treatment

ADAPT Inc. (Bismarck)

ADAPT in Bismarck offers drug and alcohol treatment services, regular outpatient treatment, and a mix of mental health and substance abuse services. They have served the Bismarck community for years as a reliable outpatient provider.

  • Bismarck
  • Drug and alcohol treatment
  • Outpatient focus
  • Mental health services
  • Established provider

Best for: Bismarck residents needing established outpatient treatment

Free Rehab Centers in North Dakota

Free or Low-Cost Options:

  • West Central Human Service Center - State-funded, accepts Medicaid/Medicare/military
  • Good Road Recovery - Tribal-operated, culturally sensitive
  • Soul Solutions - Nonprofit, public insurance accepted

How to access:

For a full guide, see our rehab costs and insurance guide.

Types of Rehab Programs in North Dakota

Inpatient Residential

  • Heartview, ShareHouse, Good Road
  • 28-90 day programs

Outpatient and IOP

  • First Step, Soul Solutions, CMS, ADAPT, Village, West Central
  • PHP, IOP, standard outpatient, and MAT

Culturally Specific

  • Good Road Recovery (Three Affiliated Tribes)
  • Holistic, culturally sensitive approach

Cost of Rehab in North Dakota

Program TypeTypical DurationAverage Cost
Outpatient8-16 weeks$1,500 - $8,000
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)8-12 weeks$3,000 - $10,000
Inpatient Residential28-90 days$5,000 - $25,000
Medical Detox5-10 days$2,000 - $6,000

How to Choose the Right Rehab in North Dakota

  • Budget: West Central (state-funded), Soul Solutions (nonprofit), Good Road (tribal). ND Medicaid covers treatment.
  • Location: Fargo (ShareHouse, First Step, Soul Solutions, CMS, Village). Bismarck (Heartview, Good Road, West Central, ADAPT).
  • Military: First Step accepts TRICARE. West Central accepts military insurance.
  • Native American: Good Road Recovery Center (tribal-operated, culturally sensitive).
  • MAT: CMS is the primary MAT provider. Soul Solutions offers MOUD.
  • Aftercare: Look for programs with relapse prevention and support group connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free rehab centers in North Dakota?

Yes. West Central Human Service Center in Bismarck offers state-funded treatment and accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and military insurance. Good Road Recovery Center is tribal-operated and provides culturally specific treatment. Soul Solutions is a nonprofit accepting public insurance. Call the ND Behavioral Health line at (800) 472-2622 or SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Does North Dakota Medicaid cover rehab?

Yes. ND Medicaid covers substance use treatment including detox, residential, outpatient, IOP, and MAT. Check eligibility at nd.gov/dhs or call (800) 755-2604.

How long is rehab in North Dakota?

Medical detox lasts 5-10 days. Residential runs 28-90 days. ShareHouse offers adult residential stays. Outpatient and IOP typically last 8-16 weeks. West Central offers PHP options.

How much does rehab cost in North Dakota?

Outpatient runs $1,500 to $8,000. Inpatient runs $5,000 to $25,000. Medical detox costs $2,000 to $6,000. ND Medicaid covers treatment. State-funded and tribal programs available.

Are overdose deaths declining in North Dakota?

Yes. ND had 113 unintentional overdose deaths in 2023 (down 16% from the 2022 peak). Preliminary 2024 data shows a further ~9% decline. On average, two North Dakotans die each week from an overdose.

Is fentanyl a concern in North Dakota?

Yes. Fentanyl was involved in 87.4% of all opioid overdose deaths in 2023. Since 2019, fentanyl has been present in 61% of all overdose deaths. Opioids combined with amphetamines accounted for 37% of cases.

Are there culturally specific programs for Native Americans?

Yes. Good Road Recovery Center in Bismarck is owned and operated by the Three Affiliated Tribes (MHA Nation). They offer holistic, culturally sensitive treatment with inpatient, outpatient, case management, and aftercare. The American Indian population has a significantly higher overdose rate than the white population.

What age group is most affected?

Most overdose victims in ND were under 39 years old, with an average age of 37. Two-thirds were male. Over 74% of deaths occurred at home. This pattern points to the need for outreach-based interventions.

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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