Gastineau Human Services Corporation serves the Juneau community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Alaska.
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Gastineau Human Services Corporation, located at 5597 Aisek Street in Juneau, Alaska, is a nonprofit organization committed to helping individuals rebuild their lives through comprehensive behavioral health, housing, and re-entry programs. The organization provides a wide range of services for individuals impacted by addiction, homelessness, or incarceration. Through its behavioral health division, Mount Juneau Counseling & Recovery, GHS offers both residential treatment and outpatient counseling, addressing substance use disorders, mental health needs, and family relationship challenges. Licensed counselors provide individualized treatment planning, one-on-one counseling, group support, and family education to promote long-term recovery.
In addition to behavioral health care, GHS operates transitional housing programs and re-entry services that help individuals reintegrate into the community. The Juno House provides a structured, substance-free living environment for men seeking independence and stability, while Glacier Manor Community Residential Center offers support for justice-involved individuals transitioning back into society. Both programs emphasize case management, employment assistance, and housing support, helping clients create a sustainable path forward. By blending behavioral health treatment, supportive housing, and re-entry opportunities, Gastineau Human Services Corporation plays a vital role in strengthening the Juneau community and promoting dignity, stability, and recovery for those it serves.