Hazelden, among the planet’s largest and most respected privately owned, nonprofit alcohol and drug treatment centers, released recently that it’s going to enlarge it’s out-patient addiction treatment and psychological health care assistance to Chaska, Minnesota, in a that will serve grown ups along with youth as early as twelve.
“Addiction affects people of all ages, and Hazelden understands the growing need for outpatient treatment for busy families,” said Mark G. Mishek, president and CEO of Hazelden. “In addition to expanding services for adults, Hazelden is reaching out like never before to young people. We don’t want them missing out on the good stuff of growing up: being with friends they can count on, figuring out what they’re good at and achieving their academic goals.”
Hazelden in Chaska ought to open up its entry doors to men and women on March 1, and also to teenagers about April 1. The center is located on the third floor in the Hazeltine Gates building, 1107 Hazeltine Blvd., having simple and easy access from Highways 212 and 41. The 5,400-square-foot alcohol treatment center features separate spots for youths and grownups, including a get together area for young people that promotes peer connection and kinetic learning. The north-facing glass windows open to a view of the Municipal Golf Course in Chaska.