New Beginnings at Waverly
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New Beginnings at Waverly Overview
New Beginnings at Waverly has 2 treatment centers dedicated to treating substance use disorders and helping with mental health. They have treatment facilities located in Waverly, Minnesota that cater to adults and young adults.
New Beginnings at Waverly offers a range of treatment options across their different sites including resedential care and short-term residential.
They use counseling as part of their addiction treatment programs at their facilities, including individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling and couples counseling.
They accept Federal or government funding, ITU funds, private health insurance and cash or self-payment as forms of payment for services offered and cater to both female and male patients.
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New Beginnings at Waverly locations
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New Beginnings at Waverly Womens Program
7300 Estes AvenueWaverly, Wright, MN55390
Insurance Accepted
Cash Pay Rate
Outpatient Inpatient (residential) Military Insurance SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee ScaleMAT
co-occurring disorder treatment
3 accreditations
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New Beginnings at Waverly New Beginnings Minnesota - Waverly (Men)
109 North Shore DriveWaverly, Wright, MN55390
Insurance Accepted
Cash Pay Rate
Outpatient Inpatient (residential) Military Insurance SAMHSA Funded Sliding Fee ScaleMAT
co-occurring disorder treatment
3 accreditations
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Medication designed to help with withdrawal symptoms and cravings may be offered as part of an addiction treatment program.
Accreditation(s) indicate the organization's national, state, or industry recognition for the treatment of substance use disorders and or mental health conditions.