
Operating as a trauma-informed center, Set Free Alaska addresses substance use disorders (including alcohol and drug addiction) and co-occurring mental health conditions through a holistic "mind-body-spirit" approach that integrates evidence-based clinical practices with spiritual principles, fostering hope, healing, resilience, and lasting freedom from addiction and destructive behaviors.
The Mat-Su location serves as the primary outpatient hub, offering flexible, individualized programs for adults, young adults, adolescents, and families. Services include behavioral health assessments, psychoeducational groups, evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, anger management, brief intervention, relapse prevention, and community reinforcement. Treatment is delivered in individual, group, family, and couples counseling formats, with options for intensive outpatient (IOP) (ASAM Level 2.1), standard outpatient (Level 1.0), and continuing care. The center emphasizes trauma-informed care, co-occurring disorder treatment, and support for multi-generational recovery, helping clients build successful living skills, emotional regulation, and healthy relationships in a Christ-centered, non-judgmental environment.
Set Free Alaska also operates additional programs, including residential treatment for women (at Valley Oaks, allowing children under 10 to accompany mothers) and men's services, though the Mat-Su site focuses on outpatient care with telehealth options for broader Alaska access. The organization partners with community agencies, sponsors events like Testimony Tuesday on local radio, and maintains high community trust (e.g., strong reviews and workplace recognitions). It holds accreditations from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), state mental health and health departments, reflecting commitment to quality, ethics, and effective outcomes. Payment options include Alaska Medicaid, private insurance (verification available), and self-pay, with no long waitlists to ensure timely access.
In the Mat-Su Valley, Set Free Alaska plays a vital role in combating addiction by providing compassionate, faith-integrated support that empowers individuals and families to thrive. Clients experience personalized plans that value their unique journeys, promoting sustained recovery through spiritual growth, practical tools, and ongoing community connection.
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Treatment Services
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At a Glance
Accreditation
CARF accreditation
Founded in
2008
Substance Use We Treat
Alcohol, Cocaine, Heroin...
Primary Focus
This center treats addiction treatment and related conditions....
Typical Program Length
180
Set Free Alaska - Mat-Su
How to Pay

Provider's Policy: We accept insurance plans from most providers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, United Healthcare, Humana, Aetna, Cigna, and Veterans Community Care programs. Consult with a professional today for a free insurance verification and learn which benefits are available through your plan.
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Set Free Alaska - Mat-Su is located in Wasilla, ak. Their address is 7010 E Bogard Rd.
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Yes, Set Free Alaska - Mat-Su provides aftercare through Support Meeting, Outpatient Treatment, Individual Treatment.
Set Free Alaska - Mat-Su offers specialized programs such as Adolescents treatment program (Ages 14-17), Gender-specific programs, Peer support, Pregnant women’s rehab program, Trauma-informed treatment program, Women with children rehab program for specific needs or groups.
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