Hawaii Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This directory organizes treatment, behavioral health, substance use, recovery, evaluation, counseling, crisis, DUI-related, anger management, telehealth, and court-related service resources that may support people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry, supervision conditions, documentation requests, and related service obligations across Hawaii.
Important: OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. OACRA does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice and does not determine whether a provider, program, class, evaluation, treatment, counseling service, certificate, or documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment plan, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, or agency referral. Always confirm approval, documentation, attendance, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, and island-specific access requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, insurance plan, or referring agency before enrolling.
Provider visibilityHawaii treatment resources
Are you a treatment, counseling, recovery, or court-related service provider in Hawaii?
Treatment providers, behavioral health programs, substance use programs, DUI-related providers, anger management providers, mental health counseling offices, crisis programs, residential and outpatient programs, telehealth providers, Native Hawaiian and culturally responsive providers, peer recovery programs, case-management organizations, and community partners may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.
📍 Island, county, regional, and statewide visibility
📄 Clear intake and documentation routing
🧭 Built for probation, parole, reentry, DUI, diversion, recovery, and court-related needs
Directory sponsorship helps support ongoing maintenance of independent Hawaii treatment-resource coverage while giving providers, agencies, employers, and community partners visible recognition on a high-intent resource page. Sponsorship may include statewide, island-specific, county, category, or multi-directory placement while OACRA preserves independent editorial control and confirmation-first user guidance.
Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources
Coverage: All Hawaii counties and islands. This section keeps statewide access points, crisis support, public treatment-system routes, substance use resources, telehealth guidance, and documentation reminders in one place so island sections can focus on local and regional providers.
Statewide access Public Treatment, ADAD & Treatment Locators
Hawaii Department of Health — Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division
State substance use treatment route
Statewide public route for substance use prevention, treatment, recovery, and provider information. Users should confirm whether a provider or program matches the exact court, supervision, DUI-related, evaluator, insurance, or treatment-plan requirement before enrolling.
Ask About
Provider list • treatment level • DUI-related needs • documentation • payment
Area
Statewide Hawaii
SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov
Federal treatment locator for mental health and substance use providers. Useful for searching Hawaii programs by ZIP code, island, payment type, treatment level, outpatient, residential, telehealth, and service category.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDCourt acceptance varies
Licensed Hawaii Telehealth Counselors
Telehealth may help users on islands or in rural areas with limited nearby provider access. Confirm whether telehealth is accepted for the user’s exact court, probation, parole, treatment-plan, DUI-related, or agency requirement before starting.
TelehealthIsland accessConfirm acceptance
Confirm With
Provider • officer • court • evaluator • attorney • insurance plan
Ask About
Hawaii licensure • remote attendance proof • completion records
Area
Statewide / online
Confirm-first Crisis, Documentation & Island Access Notes
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988 for immediate mental health or substance use crisis support. For medical emergencies, immediate danger, or urgent safety concerns, call 911.
Use For
Crisis support • emotional distress • urgent connection
Area
Statewide / 24-7
Documentation Checklist Before Enrolling
Before paying fees or starting services, ask whether the provider can issue the exact documents you need: evaluation results, enrollment proof, attendance records, treatment-plan updates, drug-screen records if applicable, discharge summary, and completion certificate.
DocumentationAttendance / completionAsk before paying
Insurance, QUEST Integration & Payment Questions
Many Hawaii treatment and behavioral health providers may accept Medicaid or other insurance, but availability, authorization, copays, and program eligibility can vary. Ask before scheduling and before relying on a program for a court-related requirement.
Payment planningInsurance questionsConfirm before scheduling
Ask Provider
Do you accept my plan and provide required documents?
Honolulu / Oʻahu Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Honolulu County and Oʻahu. Confirm intake availability, service level, payment, insurance, documentation, telehealth options, and whether the provider can support any court-related, supervision-related, DUI-related, treatment-plan, or evaluator-directed requirement.
Treatment providers Substance Use, Residential, Outpatient & Recovery Support
Hina Mauka — Oʻahu
Treatment provider route
Substance use treatment route with outpatient, residential, recovery, and related programs. Confirm which program aligns with the user’s court order, evaluator recommendation, supervision condition, or treatment plan.
Substance useOutpatient / residentialConfirm program fit
Native Hawaiian–based substance use treatment and recovery service route. Confirm current services, eligibility, transportation support, payment, and documentation practices.
Ask About
Outpatient • recovery support • transportation • attendance records
Area
Waiʻanae / Oʻahu
The Salvation Army Hawaii — Addiction Treatment Services
Addiction treatment route
Residential and outpatient support route. Confirm current program availability, intake, eligibility, payment, reentry fit, and documentation practices before relying on the program for a court-related need.
Behavioral health Mental Health, Counseling, Crisis & Group Services
CARE Hawaii
Behavioral health provider route
Mental health counseling, psychiatric services, and substance use treatment route. Confirm insurance, intake availability, program fit, and whether the provider can support court-related documentation needs.
Ask About
Counseling • psychiatric care • SUD support • insurance • documentation
Area
Oʻahu / statewide routes
Oʻahu Anger Management & Court-Related Group Providers
Licensed or community providers may offer anger management, domestic violence-related groups, parenting, family stability, and counseling groups. The user should confirm the exact provider, curriculum, certificate language, and number of hours with the court or supervising officer before enrolling.
Maui County Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Maui, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, and Maui County communities. Confirm island-specific access, transportation, telehealth, program availability, documentation, and payment before enrolling.
Residential and outpatient substance use treatment route with crisis and recovery-related services. Confirm current program type, bed or appointment availability, payment, and documentation procedures.
Ask About
Residential • outpatient • crisis • treatment records • completion proof
Area
Maui County
Maui Behavioral Health Resources
Behavioral health provider route
Counseling, crisis services, substance use recovery, and outpatient service route. Confirm current schedules, DUI-related group availability if relevant, and documentation practices.
Ask About
Counseling • crisis • SUD support • DUI groups • attendance proof
Area
Maui County
Island access Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Telehealth & Local Counseling
Molokaʻi Behavioral Health & Counseling Providers
Molokaʻi may have a smaller network of outpatient counseling and behavioral health options. Users should verify current availability by phone and confirm whether telehealth or off-island services are accepted for their requirement.
Ask About
Availability • telehealth • documentation • travel requirements
Area
Molokaʻi / Maui County
Lānaʻi and Rural Maui County Access Planning
Users in communities with limited local providers may need to confirm telehealth, transportation, appointment scheduling, and whether the court or supervising officer accepts remote participation or off-island provider documentation.
Rural accessTelehealth planningConfirm acceptance
Confirm With
Court • officer • provider • evaluator
Hawaii Island Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Hawaii County, Hilo, Kona, and Big Island communities. Confirm local intake, travel, telehealth, service level, documentation, and payment before enrolling.
Treatment providers Substance Use, Recovery & Reentry Support
BISAC — Big Island Substance Abuse Council
Treatment provider route
Substance use treatment route with outpatient, residential, school-based, and recovery services. Confirm current program levels, locations, referrals, and documentation practices.
Case management, outreach, and referral-support route that may be useful during reentry transitions and stabilization planning. Confirm whether treatment referral, behavioral support, or documentation is available for the user’s specific need.
Ask About
Case management • behavioral support • referrals • documentation
Area
Hawaii Island
Confirm-first Counseling, Classes & Island Access
Hilo Counseling & Court-Related Group Providers
Private outpatient therapists and group providers may offer counseling, anger management, domestic violence-related services, or general therapy. Users must confirm court acceptance, curriculum, and documentation before enrolling.
Ask About
Certificate • attendance logs • treatment records • required hours
Area
Hilo / Hawaii County
Kona Outpatient Counseling & Treatment Routes
Kona-area users may need to compare local counseling, treatment, peer support, and telehealth options. Confirm island location, travel needs, schedule, service level, and required documentation before enrolling.
Outpatient supportTelehealth / local accessConfirm documentation
Confirm With
Provider • officer • court • evaluator • insurance plan
Kauaʻi Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage: Kauaʻi County. Confirm local availability, group schedules, telehealth acceptance, documentation, payment, and whether the provider can support any court-related or supervision-related requirement.
Treatment providers Outpatient, Substance Use & Recovery Support
Hina Mauka — Kauaʻi
Treatment provider route
Outpatient treatment and recovery service route on Kauaʻi. Confirm current group schedules, intake, payment, and documentation procedures before enrolling.
Ask About
Outpatient • recovery support • group schedule • completion proof
Area
Kauaʻi County
Confirm-first Counseling, Telehealth & Local Access
Kauaʻi Behavioral Health & Counseling Providers
General counseling and outpatient therapy offices may support mental health, substance use, anger management, or related requirements when accepted by the court, officer, evaluator, or referring agency.
Ask About
Treatment type • documentation • telehealth • required hours
Area
Kauaʻi County
Kauaʻi Telehealth and Off-Island Access Planning
When local availability is limited, users may need to confirm whether telehealth or off-island providers are accepted for their specific requirement and whether documentation can be sent in the required format.
This section is designed for providers, agencies, case managers, referral partners, and sponsors who want to understand what can be listed and how users should confirm requirements.
What can be listed? Treatment & Court-Related Service Categories
Treatment and Behavioral Health Services That May Be Listed
OACRA treatment directories may include substance use treatment, mental health counseling, co-occurring care, DUI-related services, evaluations and assessments, outpatient and IOP programs, residential recovery support, peer support, crisis resources, anger management, domestic violence-related programs, parenting and family-stability services, culturally responsive services, Native Hawaiian-centered programs, island-specific access routes, telehealth services, and court-related service routes.
Provider categoriesDocumentation routesConfirm approval first
Helpful Details
Service type • islands served • intake route • documentation offered • payment accepted
Visibility
Island, statewide, category, or sponsored placement
Directory Sponsorship and Enhanced Visibility
Organizations may support Hawaii directory maintenance through island, county, statewide, or category sponsorship. Sponsorship can provide recognition and improved visibility while OACRA keeps neutral directory language, independent editorial control, and no guarantee of referrals or outcomes.
Options
Island • county • statewide • category • multi-directory sponsorship
Applies To
Providers, agencies, employers, sponsors, and community partners
User guidance Confirm-First Enrollment Checklist
Before You Enroll in Any Program
Ask whether the provider is accepted for your specific condition, whether the service level matches your requirement, whether telehealth is allowed, whether travel between islands is expected, what documents you will receive, and whether the provider can send documentation directly to your officer, court, attorney, evaluator, or referring agency if required.
Confirm firstAvoid wrong programSave proof
Ask First
Is this provider accepted for my exact condition?
Emergency
Call/text 988 or call 911 for immediate danger
OACRA Disclaimer
OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment, class, evaluation, counseling service, certificate, or documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment plan, insurance requirement, evaluator recommendation, supervision instruction, or agency referral.
Applies To
All Hawaii listings and directory sections
Directory note: OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. This Hawaii Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only. OACRA does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice and does not determine whether any provider, program, class, evaluation, treatment, counseling service, certificate, or documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment plan, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, or agency referral. Users should confirm all approval, attendance, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, insurance, island access, and documentation requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, insurance plan, or referring agency before enrolling.
Provider updates: Providers and community organizations may request listing updates, contact corrections, sponsor recognition, or enhanced visibility through the OACRA provider request form. OACRA may organize listings by island, county, service category, documentation route, and provider-facing utility so users can identify possible resources and confirm requirements before enrolling.