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Hazelden

Hazelden – Center City, MN / Springbrook

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The Hazelden Foundation, founded in 1949, pioneered the model of care for alcoholism, drug addiction and related diseases that is now the most widely used in the world. Today, with more than 50 years of experience and an unparalleled breadth of services, Hazelden is an international provider of treatment, recovery, research and training, offering programs, services and publications for individuals, families and communities affected by chemical dependency.

The Hazelden Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Center City, Minnesota. Hazelden has facilities in Minnesota (Center City, Plymouth and Saint Paul), Oregon, Illinois and New York. It offers assessment and primary residential addiction treatment for adults and youth, including extended care and intermediate care, as well as outpatient treatment, aftercare services and a family program. According to their mission statement, Hazelden helps “people sustain lifelong recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. We will accomplish this through a commitment to treatment, publishing, education, research, public advocacy and shared learning with other organizations.”

Hazelden began as a simple farmhouse retreat called the Old Lodge in 1949. It was limited to male alcoholics. The original program designed by Lynne Carroll was based on Alcoholics Anonymous principles, especially the twelve steps. In the first 18 months 156 men were helped. In 1953, the Fellowship Club was established as a halfway house to provide additional help for patients after attending the Center City program. The Dellwood site was later moved to the Center City campus.

Dan Anderson was vice president of Hazelden from 1961 and president between 1971 and 1986. Mark G. Mishek was named Hazelden President and CEO in August 2008, succeeding Ellen Breyer. Mishek came to Hazelden from Allina Hospitals & Clinics, where he had been President of United Hospital of St. Paul.

1999 saw the opening of the Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies in Center City.

Learn about Hazelden’s Center for Youth and Families HCYF program.

Part of what makes AiR Assistance in Recovery so unique is that we work with the families, employers and the individual to educate everyone on the options we see best fitted for the situation. Not being a treatment center ourselves gives us the ability to help each group separately with out any vested interested in one set of out comes or the next, only to get everyone the help they deserve.

Contact us to see if Hazelden treatment center is right for your situation.