Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic

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Gillette — Wyoming

5.0(3)
Insurance Accepted Accredited
IOPDual DiagnosisOutpatient
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At a Glance

About Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic

Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic stands as a trusted resource for individuals and families seeking comprehensive addiction treatment in Wyoming. Located in Campbell County, this facility has established itself as a dedicated provider of substance abuse and mental health services, serving the local community and surrounding areas with compassionate, evidence-based care. As a nonprofit organization with a longstanding commitment to recovery, VOA brings decades of experience to drug rehab in Wyoming, helping individuals reclaim their lives and rebuild their futures.

The clinic offers flexible outpatient programs designed to meet diverse treatment needs across multiple age groups, including adolescents, young adults, older adults, and veterans. Their comprehensive approach combines proven therapeutic methods such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), group therapy, and family counseling to address underlying causes of addiction and co-occurring conditions. Whether clients struggle with PTSD, trauma, anger management, or perinatal mental health concerns, the clinical team develops personalized treatment plans. The facility also provides specialized services including twelve-step programs, one-on-one counseling, life skills training, and online therapy options for greater accessibility. Wyoming addiction treatment at this facility recognizes that recovery is a journey, which is why they welcome young adults, adolescents, children, older adults, and veterans of all backgrounds.

Volunteers of America Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic accepts most insurance plans, making quality treatment more accessible to those seeking help. The facility's commitment to excellence is reflected in its accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), ensuring clients receive services meeting rigorous national standards. Beyond initial treatment, the clinic supports long-term recovery through intensive outpatient programs, recovery coaching, employment counseling, continuing care, and ongoing support meetings, helping individuals maintain sobriety and build fulfilling, productive lives.

Quick Facts

CARF Accredited
Location
812 East 4th Street P.O. Box 646, Gillette, Wyoming
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Accreditation
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
Who We Treat
Young Adults (18–25), Adolescents, Children, Older Adults, Male and Female, Veterans
Conditions
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Perinatal Mental Health, Trauma, Anger
Phone
(307) 257-7180

Treatment

Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic's Care Options

Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
CARF accreditation is a prestigious recognition granted to rehabilitation and human service organizations that meet high-quality standards.
Who We Treat
Young Adults (18–25)AdolescentsChildrenOlder AdultsMale and FemaleVeterans
Approaches
Twelve StepGroup TherapyFamily Therapy1-on-1 CounselingCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Twelve Step FacilitationDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)Online TherapyLife Skills Training
Therapies & Services
Outpatient
Conditions
Post Traumatic Stress DisorderPerinatal Mental HealthTraumaAnger
Aftercare
Outpatient TreatmentRecovery CoachIntensive Outpatient ProgramEmployment CounselingContinuing CareSupport Meetings

Care Options

Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic's Levels of Care

IOP
9–19 hours of structured therapy weekly — maintain work and family.
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Dual Diagnosis
Simultaneous treatment of addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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Outpatient
Flexible outpatient therapy — best for early-stage addiction or ongoing support.
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Medical DetoxNot Offered
Medically supervised withdrawal for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines.
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ResidentialNot Offered
Live-in 24/7 structured care — the most immersive level of treatment.
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How to Pay

Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic's Insurance Accepted

Provider's Policy: Always verify your specific plan before admission.

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Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic FAQs

What therapies does Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic offer?
Outpatient.
Where is Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic located?
812 East 4th Street P.O. Box 646, Gillette, Wyoming — located in Gillette, Wyoming.
What insurance does Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic accept?
Insurance Accepted. Always verify your specific plan.
What levels of care does Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic offer?
IOP, Dual Diagnosis, Outpatient are available at this facility.
Is Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies/Campbell County Clinic accredited?
Yes — Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accreditation.

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