Substance abuse evaluations assess an individuals involvement with alcohol/drugs and how this use has affected one's major life areas. Upon completion of this evaluation process, a referral to the treatment modality most appropriate to the clients needs is made.
Adult Outpatient Treatment is designed to expose clients to the tools necessary for making responsible decisions regarding the use of alcohol/drugs. Issues such as the disease concept of alcoholism, physical effects of alcohol/drugs, denial and defense mechanisms, and the effects on family members and among those addressed during the treatment process. Group meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30-7:30 pm.
Extended Adult Outpatient Treatment program participants meet three times a week for two hours per session for eight weeks and is followed by an individual aftercare group that meets on Wednesday evenings at 5:30 pm. The program consists of a combination of education, group, and individual sessions. AA and/or NA attendance is necessary in addition to the treatment hours. Individual sessions are provided as part of Aftercare planning and based on the individual's need.
Aftercare Services provides structured group therapy on a weekly basis for individuals that have completed treatment with any agency. The focus of this group is recovery issues. Meets every Wednesday evening 5:30-7:30 pm.
Discover Program is an early intervention modality for adolescents who are or have the potential for developing an abuse pattern of chemical use and have issues such as self esteem, decision making, peer pressure, and help with communication skills.
DUI Assessments are completed to determine an individual's educational and treatment needs.
DUI Remedial Education class educates clients on the effects of alcohol/drugs, including the physical effects, the disease concept of alcoholism, DUI laws, and alcoholism as a family disease; meets on four consecutive Monday evenings from 5:30-8 pm.
Substance abuse evaluations assess an individuals involvement with alcohol/drugs and how this use has affected one's major life areas. Upon completion of this evaluation process, a referral to the treatment modality most appropriate to the clients needs is made.
Adult Outpatient Treatment is designed to expose clients to the tools necessary for making responsible decisions regarding the use of alcohol/drugs. Issues such as the disease concept of alcoholism, physical effects of alcohol/drugs, denial and defense mechanisms, and the effects on family members and among those addressed during the treatment process. Group meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30-7:30 pm.
Extended Adult Outpatient Treatment program participants meet three times a week for two hours per session for eight weeks and is followed by an individual aftercare group that meets on Wednesday evenings at 5:30 pm. The program consists of a combination of education, group, and individual sessions. AA and/or NA attendance is necessary in addition to the treatment hours. Individual sessions are provided as part of Aftercare planning and based on the individual's need.
Aftercare Services provides structured group therapy on a weekly basis for individuals that have completed treatment with any agency. The focus of this group is recovery issues. Meets every Wednesday evening 5:30-7:30 pm.
Discover Program is an early intervention modality for adolescents who are or have the potential for developing an abuse pattern of chemical use and have issues such as self esteem, decision making, peer pressure, and help with communication skills.
DUI Assessments are completed to determine an individual's educational and treatment needs.
DUI Remedial Education class educates clients on the effects of alcohol/drugs, including the physical effects, the disease concept of alcoholism, DUI laws, and alcoholism as a family disease; meets on four consecutive Monday evenings from 5:30-8 pm.
Prevention of excessive and underage drinking through youth and adult education. Underage drinking and drunk driving awareness campaign. Distribution of awareness materials statewide.
Public policy initiatives and media advocacy.
Youth involvement of high school students to initiate student-led environmental prevention strategies.
Technical assistance to communities across the state on excessive and underage drinking prevention efforts.
Coordination of collaborative youth alcohol enforcement efforts.
Training for law enforcement.
Prevention of excessive and underage drinking through youth and adult education. Underage drinking and drunk driving awareness campaign. Distribution of awareness materials statewide.
Public policy initiatives and media advocacy.
Youth involvement of high school students to initiate student-led environmental prevention strategies.
Technical assistance to communities across the state on excessive and underage drinking prevention efforts.
Coordination of collaborative youth alcohol enforcement efforts.
Provides counseling and advocacy to victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving. Also offer information about the judicial process, individual and family support.
HOTLINE is answered 24 hours/day by a trained victim advocate during business hours and an answering service nights and weekends. Victim advocates are on call 24 hours/day via a pager system. In many cases victims are referred back to MADD Chapters in their community or MADD state offices. Local number reaches an answering machine with advocate response to victims within 24 hours. The victim advocate at the national office will handle the case if appropriate or if no local chapter is available. Injured persons and supporters as well as those for survivors dealing with the death of a loved one through the actions of a drunken driver.
Provides counseling and advocacy to victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving. Also offer information about the judicial process, individual and family support.
HOTLINE is answered 24 hours/day by a trained victim advocate during business hours and an answering service nights and weekends. Victim advocates are on call 24 hours/day via a pager system. In many cases victims are referred back to MADD Chapters in their community or MADD state offices. Local number reaches an answering machine with advocate response to victims within 24 hours. The victim advocate at the national office will handle the case if appropriate or if no local chapter is available. Injured persons and supporters as well as those for survivors dealing with the death of a loved one through the actions of a drunken driver.