Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe – Women’s Outpatient Program
The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe’s Women’s Services Program offers crucial outpatient treatment and support services tailored specifically for women seeking recovery from addiction. Located in Cass Lake, MN, this program is dedicated to providing a safe, confidential, and culturally sensitive environment where individuals can begin their healing journey.
Comprehensive Outpatient Addiction Treatment
The Women’s Outpatient Program provides structured treatment options designed to address the unique challenges women face in recovery. This approach emphasizes individualized care, integrating therapeutic interventions with cultural practices to promote long-term sobriety and well-being. Services are administered by compassionate and experienced professionals committed to supporting clients through every stage of their treatment.
Services and Support
A variety of resources are available through the Women’s Services Program to ensure comprehensive care. While focusing on addiction recovery, the program also connects clients with broader human services programs offered by the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Key components of the service offerings include:
- Individualized counseling and therapy sessions.
- Group support and educational programs.
- Coordination with other Health Programs, such as Behavioral Health services.
- Referral to resources for family violence prevention and crisis assistance.
The facility is physically located at 113 Balsam Avenue NW in Cass Lake, MN. For specific inquiries regarding the Women’s Outpatient Program, individuals can directly contact the Program Manager at (218) 335-3567. For immediate crisis situations, clients are also encouraged to utilize the 24-hour/7-day weekly crisis call assistance provided by the Family Violence Prevention Program, ensuring help is available whenever it is needed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the primary focus of the Women’s Outpatient Program?
The program focuses on providing addiction treatment and recovery support specifically for women within a confidential, outpatient setting.
Do I need to be a member of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe to receive services?
The program serves the Leech Lake Reservation community; prospective clients should contact the program directly to discuss eligibility requirements.
What type of support is available outside of regular hours?
In addition to scheduled outpatient services, clients can access 24-hour crisis call assistance for domestic violence and emergency situations via the associated Family Violence Prevention Program.



