Recovery Resources in Twin Falls & the Magic Valley
A curated directory of local and national resources for individuals and families navigating the recovery journey in southern Idaho.
Twin Falls and the broader Magic Valley region have a growing network of recovery support services. Whether you are a current Realcovery resident, someone exploring treatment options, or a family member seeking help for a loved one, this page connects you with local and national resources that can make a meaningful difference. Recovery is not a path you have to walk alone. The organizations listed below offer assistance ranging from immediate crisis intervention and 12-step fellowship to employment training, legal guidance, and family support. We encourage you to reach out directly to any resource that fits your situation.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. The following hotlines are free, confidential, and available around the clock.
12-Step Meetings in Twin Falls
Twelve-step fellowship is a cornerstone of long-term recovery. The Twin Falls area hosts an active recovery community with meetings available every day of the week. Both Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous maintain a strong presence across the Magic Valley, providing peer support, accountability, and the kind of honest human connection that sustains sobriety well beyond the early days.
- Magic Valley Intergroup — serves Twin Falls, Jerome, Burley, and surrounding areas with multiple meetings daily at various times and locations. Both open and closed meetings are available to accommodate different needs.
- Find a meeting: aa.org meeting finder
- Twin Falls NA meetings — regular meetings held in the Twin Falls area, welcoming anyone with a desire to stop using drugs.
- Find a meeting: na.org meeting search
Treatment & Counseling Services
Professional treatment and counseling are essential components of a comprehensive recovery plan. The Magic Valley is served by several organizations that provide clinical assessment, outpatient therapy, residential treatment, and behavioral health crisis services. If you are unsure where to start, any of the resources below can help guide you toward an appropriate level of care.
- Walker Center (Gooding, ID) — residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment facility located approximately 30 minutes from Twin Falls. Offers medically monitored detox, residential care, and outpatient programs.
- Behavioral Health Crisis Center of Twin Falls — provides immediate crisis stabilization and short-term behavioral health support for individuals experiencing a mental health or substance abuse crisis.
- South Central Public Health District — substance abuse referrals, prevention programs, and public health services for the eight-county Magic Valley region.
- College of Southern Idaho (CSI) Counseling Services — counseling and mental health services available to students, with referral assistance for community members.
- Idaho Department of Health & Welfare — statewide substance use disorder resources, treatment referrals, and benefits enrollment. healthandwelfare.idaho.gov
Employment Services
Meaningful employment is a powerful foundation for sustained recovery. It provides financial stability, daily structure, a sense of purpose, and connection to the broader community. Twin Falls has a strong local economy with opportunities in agriculture, food processing, healthcare, construction, and retail. The organizations below can help you find work, develop skills, and build a career even if you are starting over.
- Idaho Department of Labor — Twin Falls Office — job listings, career counseling, resume assistance, workshops, and unemployment services. Walk-in and appointment-based services available.
- College of Southern Idaho (CSI) — job training, GED preparation, vocational programs, and continuing education. CSI offers short-term certificates and associate degrees across a wide range of fields.
- Goodwill Industries of the Northwest — job training, placement assistance, and workforce development programs designed to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.
Legal & Reentry Services
Navigating the legal system during recovery can feel overwhelming, especially for those transitioning from incarceration or managing probation and parole requirements. The Magic Valley has resources available to help you understand your obligations, access legal representation, and successfully reintegrate into the community. Taking care of legal matters early in recovery reduces stress and removes obstacles to long-term stability.
- Idaho Department of Correction — probation and parole services, reentry programs, and supervision compliance support for individuals under state supervision.
- Twin Falls County Public Defender's Office — legal representation for qualifying individuals who cannot afford private counsel in criminal matters.
- Idaho Legal Aid Services — free legal assistance for low-income Idahoans in civil matters including housing, family law, public benefits, and consumer issues. idaholegalaid.org
Family Support
Addiction affects the entire family, and recovery often requires healing on all sides. Family members deserve their own support network, whether their loved one is in early recovery, actively struggling, or thriving in long-term sobriety. The organizations below offer education, peer support, and coping strategies specifically designed for families navigating the complexities of a loved one's addiction and recovery journey.
- Al-Anon Family Groups — peer support for families and friends of people with alcohol problems. Meetings provide a safe, anonymous environment to share experiences and learn from others. al-anon.org
- Nar-Anon Family Groups — a twelve-step fellowship for relatives and friends of people with drug addiction. Meetings focus on personal growth, understanding, and support. nar-anon.org
- NAMI Idaho (National Alliance on Mental Illness) — education, advocacy, and support for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Offers family-to-family education programs and support groups. namiidaho.org
Financial Assistance
Financial strain is one of the most common barriers to entering and sustaining recovery. Many individuals in early recovery are rebuilding from the ground up and need help covering basic needs while they establish employment and stability. Idaho offers several state and federal benefit programs, and local nonprofit organizations provide additional support. If money is standing between you and recovery, reach out. There are options available.
- Idaho Health and Welfare Benefits — centralized portal for state benefit programs including food assistance, cash assistance, child care, and more. healthandwelfare.idaho.gov
- SNAP / Food Assistance — the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program helps eligible individuals and families afford groceries. Apply through Idaho Health and Welfare.
- Medicaid Enrollment — Idaho Medicaid provides health coverage for eligible low-income adults, covering medical care, behavioral health services, and prescription medications that support recovery.
- Salvation Army — Twin Falls — emergency assistance with utilities, rent, food, and clothing. Also provides seasonal programs and community meals.
- South Central Community Action Partnership — serves the Magic Valley with housing assistance, energy assistance, weatherization, and programs designed to help families achieve self-sufficiency.
Local Community Services
Twin Falls is a close-knit community with locally owned businesses that support one another. These services are operated by trusted members of the Magic Valley community and may be helpful as you settle into your recovery journey.
- TF Rooms — affordable nightly and weekly lodging across 12 Twin Falls locations operated by New Leaf Properties. A practical option for families visiting residents, individuals in transition, or anyone needing short-term accommodation in the area. Individual properties include: tfrooms.com
- Apollo Motor Inn — weekly and extended-stay lodging in Twin Falls. tfapollo.com
- 760 Main Ave Extended Stay 760maintf.com
- Deluxe Motor Lodge deluxetf.com
- Downtown Extended Stay downtowntf.com
- Dunes Motel dunestf.com
- El Rancho Motel elranchotf.com
- Jones Motel jonestf.com
- Kimberly Road Extended Stay kimberlytf.com
- Monterey Motor Inn montereytf.com
- Twin Falls Motel moteltf.com
- Old Towne Lodge oldtownetf.com
- Park Motel parktf.com
- Seth Watte Properties — local property management with residential rentals in Twin Falls. A resource for program graduates ready to transition into independent housing. yoseth.com
- SJ Storage — secure, locally owned indoor storage in Twin Falls with gated entry and 24/7 surveillance. Useful for residents who need to store belongings during their stay. sjstorage.net
- TF Handy Wash — 24/7 laundromat located at 676 Shoup Ave W in Twin Falls with large-capacity Speed Queen washers and dryers. Conveniently located near our Shoup Avenue residence. tfhandywash.com
This resource list is provided for informational purposes only. Realcovery Idaho LLC is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or otherwise connected to the organizations listed above unless specifically noted. We do not guarantee the accuracy or availability of any third-party services. Always verify information directly with the resource before relying on it. Inclusion on this page does not constitute an endorsement of any specific provider, program, or service.
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