Southcentral Foundation's Pathway Home offers long-term residential treatment for Alaska Native/American Indian young men, ages 13-18, in Anchorage. The 30-bed facility and its program are designed to address each resident's physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs in a manner that is culturally sensitive and supportive.



Each Pathway Home resident receives:


  • Individual and Group Therapy
  • Family counseling as needed
  • Medical, dental and vision appointments
  • Psychiatric evaluation and consultation
  • Medication management as needed
  • Psychiatric evaluation and consultation
  • Group skill development
  • Planned recreation activities
  • Education and vocational training
  • Participation in cultural activities


The Pathway Home brings together a variety of elements not always available at these kinds of treatment centers:


Information


 Main: (907) 729-5020
 Main 2: (907) 729-5021
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Mental health treatment
  • Academic and vocational education
  • Traditional storytelling, dance, drumming
  • Caring community


By bringing these components together, The Pathway Home offers a unique opportunity for young men to discover their true potential and contribute to the wellness of the Native community.


For more information about Southcentral Foundation’s Pathway Home, please call 729-5020.