Obaashing Womens Treatment Center is a treatment facility operated by the Red Lake Nation that provides services for individuals dealing with substance use disorders. The program functions under tribal government operation and is part of the Red Lake Nation’s broader chemical health services network. Treatment activities incorporate counseling, behavioral therapy approaches, and structured recovery programming for adults and young adults. Documented treatment methods include cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, anger management, and substance use counseling.
The facility operates a residential treatment setting that provides long-term care with structured daily programming. Counseling services may include individual counseling and group counseling as part of the treatment process. Assessment services include mental health screening, substance use assessment, and medical history review prior to treatment planning. Additional support services listed for the program include case management, recovery education, and discharge planning.
Programs also provide educational support related to substance use disorders and health topics such as HIV or hepatitis. The center may also coordinate services such as peer support, housing assistance, employment counseling, and referrals to community resources during or after treatment.