Featured Rehab Centers in Hawaii
Exclusive Hawaii Rehab
An upscale, non-12-step rehab on a 30-acre oceanfront estate in Hawaii, specializing in substance use, eating disorders, and dual diagnosis for adults, executives, and celebrities.
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The Ohana Addiction Treatment Center
The Ohana is an addiction treatment center in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, providing medically monitored detox and residential inpatient programs with adventure therapy.
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Navigating Treatment Options in Hawaii
Understanding the different levels of care is the first step. Hawaii offers a full spectrum of programs to meet you where you are in your recovery journey.
Medical Detox
A safe, medically supervised process to manage withdrawal symptoms. This is often the necessary first phase before beginning a therapeutic program.
Inpatient / Residential
A highly structured, 24/7 live-in program providing an immersive, substance-free environment ideal for focusing completely on recovery without outside triggers.
Outpatient (PHP/IOP)
Flexible programs that allow you to live at home while attending scheduled therapy sessions, helping you integrate recovery skills into daily life.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or evaluation. If you are in crisis, call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Honu House Hawaii
Honu House Hawaii is a premier residential treatment center in Kailua-Kona, offering a holistic approach to recovery. Specializing in substance use, gambling, and other process addictions, they provide medically-assisted detox and residential care in a serene, home-like environment.
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Hawaii Island Recovery
Hawaii Island Recovery in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, provides a full continuum of care for substance use disorders, including detox, residential, and outpatient programs with a focus on holistic and experiential therapies.
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This information is for general educational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any specific treatment center. If you are in crisis, call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Maui Recovery
Maui Recovery offers luxury residential treatment and detox on a secluded 20-acre estate in Lahaina, Hawaii. Specializing in substance use, mental health, and process addictions, they provide personalized care with private suites, experiential therapies like surfing and equine therapy, and a high staff-to-client ratio.
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Habilitat Inc.
Habilitat is a long-term residential addiction treatment center in Kaneohe, Hawaii, offering an alternative to traditional 12-step programs, focusing on vocational training and personal accountability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most rehab facilities in Hawaii accept private insurance, self-pay, and sometimes offer financing options. It's best to contact the admissions department of your chosen facility to verify your insurance benefits and discuss payment plans. State-funded options may also be available for those who qualify.
Inpatient (or residential) treatment requires you to live at the facility 24/7, providing an immersive, highly structured environment. Outpatient treatment (like PHP or IOP) allows you to live at home while attending scheduled therapy sessions, offering more flexibility to maintain work or family commitments.
Hawaii is a world-class destination for addiction treatment, offering unparalleled natural beauty and tranquility. Its serene island landscapes, ocean views, and the spirit of 'Aloha' create a peaceful, healing backdrop for recovery, far removed from the triggers and stresses of daily life.
You should typically bring about a week's worth of comfortable clothing, essential toiletries (alcohol-free), your ID and insurance card, and a list of important phone numbers. Most facilities will provide a detailed packing list. Leave valuables, electronics, and non-prescribed medications at home.
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When comparing alcohol and drug rehab centers in Hawaii, consider clinical quality, level of care, location, and practical factors like insurance coverage or out-of-pocket cost. Many facilities on the Big Island and Maui offer a full continuum of care, while others provide highly specialized, retreat-style settings. Use this checklist when comparing rehab centers in Hawaii so you can match the level of care to your needs.
- Level of care: Does the program offer medical detox, residential treatment, and/or outpatient care?
- Co-occurring care: Can they treat co-existing mental health conditions like depression, PTSD, or anxiety?
- Insurance & payment: Are they in-network with your health plan or willing to verify benefits up front?
- Specialty programs: Look for tracks for teens, veterans, professionals, or gender-specific care if relevant.
This guidance is informational only and does not constitute medical advice or endorsement of any specific facility. If you are experiencing a crisis, call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Addiction in Hawaii: By the Numbers
Understanding the scope of substance use in Hawaii highlights the critical need for accessible, high-quality treatment.
Around 400
Drug Overdose Deaths
Recorded in a recent 12-month period. (Source: CDC)
18.8%
Adults Binge Drinking
Nearly 1 in 5 adults in Hawaii report excessive binge drinking. (Source: County Health Rankings)
Top Concern
For Methamphetamine Use
Hawaii faces a significant challenge with methamphetamine abuse. (Source: DEA)
Statistics are for general informational use only. They may change as new public health data becomes available.