Our Alcohol and Drug Rehab Post Falls Idaho Services

Substance Use and Mental Health Treatment Services for Adults in Post Falls and North Idaho

Drug and alcohol addiction treatment is available for adults in Post Falls and the surrounding North Idaho communities. Care options include medical detox support coordination, residential treatment planning, outpatient programs, and aftercare services to support ongoing recovery.

Drug and alcohol use can affect daily life, relationships, health, and stability over time. Adults in Post Falls often benefit from reviewing the full range of available treatment options, including both local support and regional care programs within Idaho.

Icarus Wellness and Recovery provides behavioral health and substance use treatment services for adults and assists with evaluating appropriate levels of care, insurance coverage, and intake coordination based on individual needs.

Scenic view of Treaty Rock Park in Post Falls, Idaho, connected to local wellness and recovery-focused community activities

 

Treatment Planning for Post Falls and Surrounding Idaho Communities

Some individuals choose to receive treatment outside their immediate community to create distance from environments associated with substance use. Others prefer to remain closer to home to maintain family or community connections during care.

Treatment planning takes individual circumstances into account, including safety, support systems, transportation, and continuity of care after discharge.

What Makes Icarus Wellness and Recovery Different?

We take pride in helping the people who visit our facility make lifelong changes. You shouldn’t have to search any longer for the right place to transform your life, because the therapies we offer and the connection we provide will be all you need to make incredible strides in healing.

As a starting point, we always create unique treatment plans for each person. Whether it’s therapy sessions, the use of medication, involvement in community activities, or anything else, it will all be tailored to what we feel is best for you to move forward.

And, with many forms of both Idaho Medicaid plans and private insurance accepted here, you’ll have a chance to have some or all of the cost of treatment paid for, while you just focus on getting better.

Structured Inpatient Care for Adults Seeking Addiction Treatment in Idaho

Comfortable and welcoming inpatient rehab facility for recovery in Idaho

Residential treatment provides structured support in a stable environment where daily routines, therapeutic sessions, and recovery planning are coordinated by clinical staff.

Care typically includes therapy, group support, wellness planning, and discharge preparation focused on next-step recovery services.

Outpatient treatment options are available for adults who require flexible scheduling while continuing recovery support. Levels of care may include partial hospitalization programs (PHP), intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and standard outpatient services.

Explore Treatment Programs at Icarus Wellness and Recovery

Continuing Recovery After Treatment in Post Falls and North Idaho

After completing a higher level of care, continued recovery support may include outpatient services, peer support groups, and community-based resources in the Post Falls and greater Kootenai County area.

Local recovery resources, including AA and NA meetings, can provide ongoing peer connection and structure as individuals transition back into daily routines.

Local AA and NA Meetings in Post Falls

Image of a Group of people attending an AA meeting in Post Falls, Idaho for support and sobriety

Going to AA meetings is a great way to keep sobriety at the top of your priority list, and to connect with people in a similar situation in life.

Here are some options for local AA meetings to consider. Please be sure to confirm meeting details before attending.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings are available throughout the week in Post Falls, typically held in community settings such as churches and recovery spaces. Meeting times, formats, and accessibility details may vary, and individuals are encouraged to confirm current schedules before attending.

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings are also available in the broader Post Falls region, including nearby Spokane, Washington, and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. These meetings are commonly held in recovery centers, churches, and other community-based venues, providing additional peer support options within the surrounding area.

FellowshipMeeting NameDay(s)TimeOpen/ClosedMeeting Type(s)FormatVenueAddressAccessibility/NotesLast Verified
AAKeep It SimpleMon–Fri12:00 PMOpenDiscussionIn-personJourney of Hope Church3555 E 12th Ave, Post Falls, IDWheelchair access (noted in listing)June 7, 2026
AASaturday Night GroupSaturday8:00 PMOpenDiscussionIn-personPresbyterian Church417 N William St, Post Falls, IDNot listedJune 7, 2026
AAPost Falls Sunday MeetingSunday7:00 PMOpenDiscussionIn-personPresbyterian Church417 N William St, Post Falls, IDNot listedJune 7, 2026
NAWake Up Recovery GroupDaily (varies)9:00 AMOpenDiscussionIn-personSpokane Recovery LocationSpokane, WANot listedJune 7, 2026
NANooner GroupDaily (varies)12:00 PMOpenDiscussionIn-personSpokane Recovery LocationSpokane, WANot listedJune 7, 2026
NAMiracles in RecoveryDaily (varies)7:30 PMOpenSpeaker/DiscussionIn-personSaint Luke’s Episcopal Church501 E Wallace Ave, Coeur d’Alene, IDNot listedJune 7, 2026

Community-Based Recovery Support in Post Falls and Nearby Areas

Post Falls and the surrounding region offer outdoor and community-based activities that support structured daily routines. Common options include walking paths near the Spokane River, local parks, and recreational areas throughout Kootenai County.

Nearby cities such as Coeur d’Alene and Spokane also provide additional community-based wellness and recovery support environments.

Insurance Verification Available for Medicaid and Private Plans

Addiction and Mental Health Care for Idaho Communities

Adults seeking substance use or mental health treatment can access coordinated care planning, insurance verification support, and guidance in identifying appropriate levels of care based on clinical needs and program availability.

The admissions team can provide confidential insurance verification, review potential coverage options, and help clarify what services may be available under an individual plan. Reaching out directly allows for a more complete review of treatment options, scheduling availability, and next steps for entering care at the appropriate level.

Driving Directions from Post Falls to Icarus Wellness and Recovery, Idaho

Origin: Downtown Post Falls, ID (City Center)

Destination: 7950 W King St, Ste 102, Boise, ID 83704

Route Option 1 (Primary):

  • I-90 W toward Spokane
  • Merge onto US-395 S / I-90 corridor through Washington
  • Connect to I-84 E toward Boise
  • Follow I-84 into Boise area and exit toward W King St

Route Option 2 (Alternate):

  • US-95 S from North Idaho toward Boise corridor
  • Connect to I-84 E near Ontario, OR
  • Continue into Boise and local surface roads to W King St

Travel distance is long-distance interstate travel; timing varies significantly based on weather, traffic, and road conditions.

FAQs on Addiction and Mental Health Treatment in Post Falls, ID

Do people in Post Falls typically travel for inpatient treatment?

Some individuals choose regional or out-of-area treatment depending on availability, insurance, and care needs.

How far is the facility in Boise from Post Falls?

The Boise location is several hours away by interstate travel, and timing depends on route and conditions.

Are AA meetings available in Post Falls?

Yes, multiple weekly AA meetings operate in churches and community spaces across Post Falls.

Are NA meetings available locally or nearby?

Yes, NA meetings are available in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene in addition to nearby Idaho locations.

Does insurance verification provide exact coverage details?

Coverage depends on plan benefits and eligibility; verification is required for specifics.

Can outpatient care be used instead of residential treatment?

Level of care depends on clinical assessment and individual needs.

What support exists after treatment?

Support often includes outpatient programs, peer support meetings, and community recovery resources.

Is family involvement part of treatment planning?

Family involvement may be included depending on clinical recommendations and patient preference.

What should be asked during the first call?

Common questions include insurance coverage, intake timelines, and available levels of care.

Are emergency services available in Post Falls?

Yes, local emergency departments and crisis lines are available for urgent situations.

Local Recovery & Community Resources

Local Data & Context

  • Drug overdose deaths (Idaho, 2023): 265 deaths (provisional/finalized CDC-based state reporting) Idaho recorded approximately 265 drug overdose deaths in 2023, reflecting a slight decline from peak national trends but sustained elevated mortality compared to pre-2020 levels. Source: KFF analysis of CDC WONDER mortality data
  • Excessive alcohol use deaths (Idaho, 2020–2021 average): 986 alcohol-attributable deaths annually This includes chronic conditions (liver disease, dependence) and acute causes (injury, poisoning). Source: CDC Alcohol-Related Disease Impact (ARDI)
  • Heavy drinking (Idaho adults, 2023 BRFSS): ~5–6% Heavy drinking (8+ drinks per week for women; 15+ for men) has remained relatively stable over the past decade.
    Source: Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

What this means locally

Behavioral health conditions in Idaho reflect a combination of rural access barriers, increasing substance-related mortality over the past decade, and uneven provider availability in northern counties. These factors contribute to greater reliance on regional care coordination, telehealth services, and out-of-area treatment placement for higher levels of care such as residential treatment.

Written and Reviewed by

  • Writer/Author:

    Jennifer Trimbee is a registered nurse and healthcare writer who enjoys exploring the intersection of wellness, mental health, and everyday life. She...

  • Clinical Reviewer (LCSW/PMHNP):

    My name is Jeremy Edwards. I am a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over 15 years of experience in the behavioral heal...

  • Compliance / Admissions & Insurance:

    With over 20 years of leadership experience, Chris brings deep expertise in business development, operations, and mission-driven strategy within behav...

Scroll to Top
Call Now