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Canadadrugrehab.ca is a free online directory listing of alcohol and drug rehab programs and other addiction-related services located in Canada.
Northwest Territories Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs
Other Northwest Territories Programs by Type
Outpatient Listings by City
Northwest Territories Outpatient Services - Government-Funded Programs
For individuals looking for government-funded addiction or mental health services in NWT there is the NWT Help Line which is open 7 pm to 11 pm 7 days a week.
Phone: (867) 920-2121
Toll-Free: 1(800) 661-0844
In 2002/03 the Department of Health and Social Services identified Mental Health and Addiction Services as one of the six core services identified in the Integrated Services Delivery Model.
NWT residents will have access to mental health and addiction services delivered through community counselling programs located across the territory.
Aklavik
Phone: (867) 978-2326
Note: Part of the Beaufort-Delta Region.
Behchoko (Rae Edzo)
Phone: (867) 392-6777
Note: Part of the Tlicho Region.
Colville Lake
Phone: (867) 709-2005
Note: Part of the Sahtu Region.
Deline
Phone: (867) 589-4701
Note: Part of the Sahtu Region.
Dettah/Ndilo
Phone: (867) 920-2925
Note: Part of the Yellowknife Region.
Fort Good Hope
Phone: (867) 598-2352 or -2034
Note: Part of the Sahtu Region.
Fort Liard
Phone: (867) 770-4770
Note: Part of the Dehcho Region.
Fort McPherson
Phone: (867) 952-2245
Note: Part of the Beaufort-Delta Region.
Fort Providence
Phone: (867) 699-3421
Note: Part of the Dehcho Region.
Fort Resolution
Phone: (867) 394-4291
Note: Part of the Yellowknife Region.
Fort Simpson
Phone: (867) 695-7070
Note: Part of the Dehcho Region.
Fort Smith
Phone: (867) 872-6300
Note: Part of the Fort Smith Region.
Hay River
Phone: (867) 874-2446
Note: Part of the Hay River Region.
Hay River Reserve
Phone: (867) 874-2838
Note: Part of the Dehcho Region.
Inuvik
Phone: (867) 777-8053
Note: Part of the Beaufort-Delta Region.
Lutselk’e
Phone: (867) 370-3212
Note: Part of the Yellowknife Region.
Norman Wells
Phone: (867) 587-2446
Note: Part of the Sahtu Region.
Paulatuk
Phone: (867) 580-3800
Note: Part of the Beaufort-Delta Region.
Sachs Harbour (via Inuvik)
Phone: (867) 777-8053
Note: Part of the Beaufort-Delta Region.
Tsiigehtchic
Phone: (867) 953-3043
Note: Part of the Beaufort-Delta Region.
Tuktoyaktuk
Phone: (867) 977-2593
Note: Part of the Beaufort-Delta Region.
Tulita
Phone: (867) 588-4019
Note: Part of the Sahtu Region.
Ulukhaktok (Holman)
Phone: (867) 396-3907
Note: Part of the Beaufort-Delta Region.
Wekweeti
Phone: (867) 713-2010
Note: Part of the Tlicho Region.
Whatì
Phone: (867) 573-3042
Note: Part of the Tlicho Region.
Yellowknife
Phone: (867) 920-6522
Note: Part of the Yellowknife Region.
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Medical
Programs?
Programs that treat the physical aspects of alcohol and drug misuse such as withdrawal management (detox), addiction medicine, drug testing and methadone maintenance. For more information see the Medical Section.
Outpatient
Programs?
Programs offered once or twice a week with, typically one to three hours per session and are either government-funded (free) or private (ranging $50 to $200 / hour depending on therapist qualifications). Meals and accommodation are NOT provided. For more information see the Outpatient Section.
Residential
Programs?
Programs that provide counseling, meals and accommodation. Primary Treatment (usually 30 days) is intensive therapy followed by Support Recovery (usually 6 months or longer) where clients learn to transition back to society. Government-funded residential treatment is usually no cost or $50 per day but requires a referral from a family doctor, medical detox or government-funded outpatient clinic. Private treatment can range from $200 to $500 per day and does not require a referral. For more information see the Residential Section.
Meetings?
Meetings are social gatherings for people who desire to stop drinking (AA, LifeRing, etc.), drugs (NA, CA) or have a loved one that is struggling with alcohol or drugs (Al-Anon, Nar-Anon). These groups are NOT therapy. For more information see the Meetings section.
Interventionists?
Trained professionals that assist families with family members who refuse to get help with an addiction. Fees are not covered by the government and can cost hundreds of dollars up to $5000 (plus travel expenses) depending on the interventionist. For more information see the Find an Interventionist section.

