Serenity House, part of Central Peninsula Behavioral Health in Soldotna, Alaska, provides medically supervised detox and residential addiction treatment in a safe, therapeutic environment. Established in 1978, it serves as a trusted recovery resource for residents across Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula.
The program focuses on individualized recovery plans that combine evidence-based therapies with community support. Clients receive 24-hour supervision, group and individual counseling, and access to family education programs. Treatment emphasizes relapse prevention, skill building, and integration into a sober lifestyle supported by local peer networks.
Serenity House’s connection to Central Peninsula Hospital ensures medical oversight and continuity of care, from detox through outpatient follow-up. The campus offers semi-private living quarters and structured therapeutic activities that promote stability and long-term sobriety.
Center Overview
Insurance Accepted
Private Pay Option
Cash Pay Rates
If you are not using insurance, the pricing listed below is an estimate of the cash pay rate.
Private insurance, Medicaid, self-pay, and hospital financial assistance programs.
Admissions are handled through Serenity House Intake at (907) 714-4521. A phone screening is followed by a clinical assessment to determine the appropriate level of care and admission timeline.
Staff Credentials:
Licensed clinical social workers, addiction counselors (CDC I/II), registered nurses, and behavioral health technicians.
Success Rates or Outcomes:
No published statistics; program reports strong completion rates and coordinated aftercare through Central Peninsula Behavioral Health.
Executive Verified Listing
Rehab verified that the name, location, contact information and license to operate for this treatment provider are valid and up-to-date.
Joint Commission Accredited
Independent, third-party mental health resource. Verification does not imply endorsement and does not guarantee the quality of treatment services.
Meet your care team
Tamara Brown, LPC
Behavioral Health Program Manager, oversees residential and outpatient treatment programs.
Scott Macaulay, CDC II
Lead Substance Use Counselor with over 15 years of clinical experience in Alaska.
Dr. Sarah Spencer, MD
Medical Director, board-certified in psychiatry and addiction medicine.
Specialties
Therapies & Approaches
Amenities
Serenity House – Central Peninsula Behavioral Health
Frequently Asked Questions
The program treats alcohol and drug dependencies, including opioids, stimulants, and prescription misuse, with support for co-occurring disorders.
Yes. Medical detox is available with 24-hour nursing supervision under physician direction.
Residential stays typically last 28 days, but duration may vary based on clinical need and recovery progress.
Yes. Family therapy and education sessions are encouraged to build a supportive home environment after discharge.
Most major insurers and Medicaid are accepted. Financial assistance is available for uninsured clients through Central Peninsula Hospital.
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