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Providence House - Women's Facility

Women Only 12-Step Addiction Treatment in North Dakota

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4.5

(20 Google reviews)

Substance Use House-Setting Rural Area Women-Only Social Detox Residential Outpatient
423 Main St S, Minot, ND 58701
Admissions Line: 24/7

Overview

Providence House offers a comfortable and intimate house-like setting designed to promote community and focus. With a small capacity of just 16 beds per location, clients benefit from a close-knit peer group. The program is strictly gender-specific, with a women's facility in Minot, ensuring that all aspects of the treatment experience are tailored to their unique needs. The treatment philosophy is rooted in the proven principles of the 12-Step program (AA), providing a strong foundation for lifelong sobriety. As a Medicaid-accepting provider, Providence House is committed to making quality care accessible. The program includes non-medical detox, a 32-day residential stay, and step-down outpatient services. Visit their website here.

Facility

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Facility exterior Living area Client bedroom Dining area Kitchen Common area Shared bedroom Women's facility dining area Women's facility entrance Women's facility kitchen Group therapy room Laundry facilities
Home-Like Setting
Strictly Gender-Specific
Shared Rooms (16 Occupancy)
Tech-Free (no personal phones)
Smoking Permitted
Kitchen Staff Provided Meals
Saturday Outings
Aftercare & Alumni Program

Your First Step is a Conversation

Reaching out can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. The admissions team is here to listen without judgment and help you understand your options.

  • Your call is 100% confidential. Speak with Providence House's admissions.
  • There's no commitment to enroll. They're here to answer questions.
  • Talk next steps clearly. Discuss costs and what treatment looks like.
(701) 586-3300

Treatment

Levels of Care

Non-Medical Detox

A safe and supportive start.

Typical Length: 3-7 Days. A supervised, medication-free environment to manage withdrawal.

Residential Program

Immersive, 12-step based care.

Program Length: 32 Days. An intensive, live-in program providing a structured environment for recovery.

Outpatient (IOP/OP)

Continued support and integration.

Program Frequency: 1-3 times per week. Flexible support for transitioning back to daily life.

Pregnant Women's Program

Specialized and compassionate care.

Integrated within the Women's Program, offering tailored support for expecting mothers.

Approaches

12-Step Program The core of the treatment model is based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
Group Therapy Daily peer group sessions to build community, share experiences, and learn from others.
Individual Counseling One-on-one sessions with a counselor to address personal challenges and recovery goals.
Substance Use Focus The primary focus is on addiction. Does not specialize in treating complex co-occurring mental health disorders.

Policies

Open Campus

The facility is not locked but clients may not leave the grounds.

MAT Policy

Clients on Suboxone will be tapered off during their stay.

Smoking/Vaping Allowed

Permitted in designated outdoor areas during free time.

Electronics Policy

Personal phones and laptops are strictly prohibited.

Visitation Policy

On-site family visitation is not permitted.

Prohibited Items

Drugs, alcohol, weapons, and revealing clothing.

Cost

Insurance & Funding

Providence House accepts Medicaid, Medicaid Expansion, the North Dakota SUD Voucher, and most private insurance plans.

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Self-Pay

Estimates for self-pay. Please call to confirm exact pricing.

  • Residential (32-Day Program): ~$20,000
  • Outpatient Intake Fee: $260
  • Outpatient Daily Rate: $100 - $200

Reviews

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4.5 / 5

Based on 20 Google reviews

What Clients Appreciate

  • Caring Staff: Praised for compassion, dedication, and creating a supportive atmosphere.

  • Effective Program: The structured, 12-Step model is highlighted for providing a solid foundation.

  • Supportive Community: The small, gender-specific environment helps build a strong sisterhood.

"I fought drug addiction for 5-6 years... Providence House has saved me 3 times... After my 3rd time being there and myself actually taking the program seriously... I am now 18 months Clean and Sober from all mind altering substances."

— Sienna H. (Google Review)

"Being in a women-only facility made all the difference. I felt safe to open up and be vulnerable. The counselors were amazing and helped me understand the steps on a deeper level. This place gave me my life back and a sisterhood of sober women to support me."

— Sarah M. (Google Review)
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As is common with highly structured programs, some critical feedback mentions that the rules can feel very strict. A few reviews note that the facility's amenities are basic, and the singular focus on the 12-Step model may not be the right fit for everyone.

Location

Address

Providence House (Women)

423 Main St S

Minot, ND 58701, USA

Hours

Admissions Line: Available 24/7
Office Hours: 8am - 4pm Daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

Program & Treatment

Does this program use the 12-steps?

Yes, the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) are the core model and foundation of the entire treatment program at Providence House.

What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?

They offer a continuum of care that includes Non-Medical (Social) Detox, a 32-day Residential program, Intensive Outpatient (IOP), and regular Outpatient (OP) treatment.

How do you treat dual diagnosis / co-occurring disorders?

The program's primary focus is on substance use disorders through a 12-Step model. They do not specialize in treating complex co-occurring mental health disorders, gambling, or eating disorders.

What types of therapies are used?

The therapeutic approach is centered around the 12-Step program, which is implemented through group therapy and individual counseling sessions.

Is the program faith-based?

While the 12-Step program has a spiritual component (Higher Power), Providence House is not a formal faith-based or religious program. It is open to people of all beliefs.

How long has this facility been open?

Providence House was founded and began offering services in 2023.

Cost & Admission

What will my costs be for treatment?

Costs can vary. Self-pay estimates are around $20,000 for the 32-day residential program. Outpatient has a $260 intake fee and costs about $100-$200 per day. As they accept Medicaid, costs may be covered for eligible individuals.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes. Providence House is committed to accessibility and accepts Medicaid, Medicaid Expansion, the North Dakota SUD Voucher, and most private insurance providers like BlueCross BlueShield.

Do you provide detoxification services?

Yes, they provide non-medical, or "social" detox. This is a safe, supportive environment for withdrawal, but does not involve medication management.

Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?

Clients on Suboxone may be admitted, but the program's goal is to help them become free of all substances. A tapering plan will be implemented, as long-term MAT is not part of their model.

Daily Life, Rules & Family

How long will I be there?

The standard length of stay for the inpatient/residential program is 32 days. Outpatient programs vary in length depending on individual needs.

What is the living situation like? Can I get my own room?

The living situation is a comfortable house-like setting. All rooms are shared with a roommate to foster peer support and community. Private rooms are not an option.

Is this a closed/locked facility?

No, it is an open campus. Clients are not locked in and can go outside on the property, but they may not leave the facility grounds without staff supervision.

Can I use my phone/laptop? Is smoking allowed?

Yes, smoking and vaping are permitted in designated outdoor areas. However, personal electronics like cell phones and laptops are strictly prohibited during the residential stay.

What should I bring? What should I leave at home?

Bring: About a week's worth of comfortable clothing, new/unopened alcohol-free toiletries, ID and insurance cards, and any prescribed medications in their original bottles.
Leave at home: Valuables, electronics (phones, laptops), weapons, non-prescribed medications, revealing clothing, and any food or drinks.

Who provides care here? Are there psychiatrists on staff?

The care team consists of Case Workers, Licensed Addiction Counselors (LACs), an on-site Nurse, and support staff. A doctor provides support via virtual visits but is not on-site.

Who will be in treatment with me?

You will be in a small, close-knit community of up to 16 adults who are also in recovery. The program is gender-specific, so men will be with men, and women with women. As a Medicaid provider, the clientele is diverse.

What is the family involvement and visitation policy?

To help clients focus completely on their recovery during the intensive 32-day program, family visits are not permitted during the residential stay.

What kind of aftercare and follow-up support is available?

Providence House offers a direct path to aftercare through its own step-down programs. After completing residential treatment, clients are encouraged to continue their recovery journey in the Intensive Outpatient (IOP) or regular Outpatient (OP) programs.

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