About The Ohana Addiction Treatment Center – Kailua-Kona
The Ohana Addiction Treatment Center is located in Kailua Kona, Hawaii on the West Coast of Hawaii Island, often referred to as the Big Island. Ohana is a Hawaiian word that means “family” which is how you’re treated at their facility. They provide a resort style luxury rehab campus on the seaside. The area is known for its amazing weather, making it a unique and peaceful place to experience your recovery journey.
They believe that the environment is important to your healing process. The campus has a total of over 6,000 square feet for your wellness and enjoyment. They offer an alcohol, drug, and dual diagnosis treatment program designed to meet your needs. Your program begins with a comprehensive assessment to identify your challenges and create a comprehensive program.
They have a high staff to client ratio and amenities that include gourmet dining and spa services. Your program starts with detox and counseling and can integrate holistic treatments such as yoga and meditation. But one of their key differentiators is the high quality clinicians and staff that have a deep understanding of the complexities of addiction and are dedicated to providing you with high quality care.
Your treatment will vary depending on the severity of the disorder, how frequently you use your drugs or alcohol, how long you’ve been addicted, your lifestyle choices, and more. Dual diagnosis programs require specialized care to treat mental health and substance use disorders simultaneously. This is because both conditions typically exacerbate the other, making treatment more complex.
Depression, anxiety and chronic pain are some of the more common co-occurring conditions that may accompany a substance use disorder. They provide the ongoing support you need to deal with these complex issues. After your residential treatment, they help you find a sober living program that helps with your transition back into independent life in recovery. They work with most major insurance companies and with individuals who want to travel to Hawaii for their recovery.