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1 Resource Inventory Regional Substance Abuse Treatment Services January 2010

2 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AGENCIES ABODE Treatment, Inc... 1 Acadia Abilene... 2 Baylor All Saints Medical Center Fort Worth... 3 Brentwood Clinic South... 4 Cenikor Foundation Inc... 5 Center for Therapeutic Change... 6 Central Plains Center Reed Adolescent Center... 7 Charity Center... 8 Fort Worth Veterans Industries/Homeless Veterans Outreach Services... 9 Homeward Bound Mental Health Mental Retardation (MHMR) of Tarrant County North Texas Addiction Counseling and Education Pecan Valley MHMR Phoenix Associates Counseling Services Inc Recovery Resource Council Red River Hospital Red River Recovery Right Step Central Dallas/Fort Worth Rose Street Mental Health Care Salvation Army of Abilene Salvation Army of Tarrant County Samaritan House Serenity House Shades of Hope Treatment Center Star Council on Substance Abuse Starlight Recovery Center Summer Sky Tarrant County Medical Education & Research Foundation Teen Challenge Texas Health Springwood Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford Texas Treatment Services Texoma Treatment Clinic Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center Valley Hope Grapevine Volunteers of America Wise County Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Page 2/19/2010 Page i

3 LIST OF AGENCIES BY TOWN Page Abilene Acadia Abilene... 2 Serenity House Allens Texas Health Springwood Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford (Outpatient-Women) Arlington Center for Therapeutic Change... 6 North Texas Addiction Counseling and Education Phoenix Associates Counseling Services Inc Texas Health Springwood Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford (Outpatient) Bedford Texas Health Springwood Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford Buffalo Gap Shades of Hope Treatment Center Center Point Starlight Recovery Center Cleburne Pecan Valley MHMR Star Council on Substance Abuse Dallas Homeward Bound Decatur Star Council on Substance Abuse Wise County Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Denton Texas Treatment Services (Denton Treatment Services) Euless Right Step Central Dallas/Forth Worth /19/2010 Page ii

4 Page Fort Worth ABODE Treatment Inc... 1 Baylor All Saints Medical Center Forth Worth... 3 Brentwood Clinic South... 4 Cenikor Foundation Inc... 5 Center for Therapeutic Change... 6 Charity Center... 8 Fort Worth Veterans Industries/Homeless Veterans Outreach Services... 9 Mental Health Mental Retardation (MHMR) of Tarrant County Mental Health Mental Retardation (MHMR) of Tarrant County (Billy Gregory/ Pine Street Center) Mental Health Mental Retardation (MHMR) of Tarrant County (MHMR Addiction Services) Mental Health Mental Retardation (MHMR) of Tarrant County (Tarrant Youth Recovery Campus) North Texas Addiction Counseling and Education Phoenix Associates Counseling Services Inc Recovery Resource Council Salvation Army of Abilene Salvation Army of Tarrant County Salvation Army of Tarrant County (Adult Rehabilitation Center) Salvation Army of Tarrant County (Family Life Center/First Choice, Home Sweet Home, Simon Transitional Housing) Samaritan House Tarrant County Medical Education & Research Foundation Teen Challenge (Women s Program) Texas Health Springwood Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford Texas Treatment Services Texas Treatment Services (Brentwood Treatment Services) Texas Treatment Services (Hemphill Treatment Services) Volunteers of America Volunteers of America (Riverside Treatment Center) Volunteers of America (LIGHT-Living in Good Healthy Treatment) Volunteers of America (Avenue J Community Corrections Center) Garland Phoenix Associates Counseling Services Inc Granbury Star Council on Substance Abuse Grapevine Valley Hope Grapevine Haltom City Texas Treatment Services (Haltom City Treatment Services) /19/2010 Page iii

5 Hico Hurst Page Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center Mental Health Mental Retardation (MHMR) of Tarrant County Plainview Central Plains Center Reed Adolescent Center... 7 South Lake Texas Health Springwood Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford (Outpatient) Stephenville Star Council on Substance Abuse Summer Sky Waco Brentwood Clinic South... 4 Weatherford Star Council on Substance Abuse Teen Challenge (Men s Program) White Settlement ABODE Treatment Inc... 1 Wichita Falls Red River Hospital Red River Recovery Rose Street Mental Health Care Serenity House (Wichita Falls Outpatient Program) Texoma Treatment Clinic LIST OF APPENDICES A. DSHS Plan Area & EMA/HSDA Counties List B. Outreach Screening Assessment Referral C. DSHS MH/SA HEI Provider Directory D. Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division /19/2010 Page iv

6 ABODE Treatment, Inc. 701 S. Cherry Lane White Settlement, Texas Sylvia Wagnon OUTPATIENT LOCATIONS: 701 S. Cherry Lane, White Settlement, TX Evans Avenue, Fort Worth, TX E. Rosedale, Fort Worth, TX Description: Chemical dependency treatment services ranging from intensive residential to supportive outpatient for clients of the criminal justice system. A 200-bed residential facility and three outpatient/aftercare locations. Services: Short term and long term residential treatment; job placement assistance; outpatient individual and group therapy for six to 12 months. Services Offered to Specific Populations: Criminal justice clients. If a patient presents with dual diagnosis, he/she is referred to MHMR. Intake Procedure: Through TDCJ. May also be referred to intensive 30 day relapse program by parole officer. Fees: No cost due to referral from TDCJ system. Area served: Texas Prison System Special features: Their services are in the middle of a two year system in which inmates are (1) treated in prison for six months, (2) treated at ABODE for three months, (3) go to therapeutic community aftercare programs. The latter may be provided by HOPE, VOA, etc. who are all part of the program. If inmates relapse, they go to ABODE s intensive 30 day program. 2/19/2010 Page 1

7 ACADIA ABILENE 4225 Woods Place Abilene, Texas Website: Description: Inpatient detox (typically five days) followed by partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient treatment. Partial hospitalization is typically two to three weeks in duration, and intensive outpatient is between one and three months for three hours, three nights a week. Psychiatric services are also available. A 12-step approach is used, and connection with AA/NA for aftercare is encouraged. Services: Inpatient detoxification, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, aftercare, AA/NA. Dual diagnosis program. Services Offered to Special Populations: Dual Diagnosis. Fees: Contracts with more than 20 managed care companies. For those with private pay, detox is $600 per day, partial hospital is $400 per day, intensive outpatient is $150 per day. They do not provide free substance abuse treatment. However, if there is a mental health diagnosis, they accept indigent patients through MHMR. 2/19/2010 Page 2

8 BAYLOR ALL SAINTS MEDICAL CENTER Fort Worth 1400 Eighth Avenue Fort Worth, TX (817) Kay McKinney, Business Development Coordinator Description: Baylor Health Care System s only behavioral health unit with 24 bed acute mental health and substance abuse inpatient beds, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs. Typical LOS is six days before transfer to outpatient program. All programs are physician directed and utilize an interdisciplinary treatment approach. Based on the principles of the 12-step recovery program. Inpatient treatment is located on the eighth floor and outpatient programs are on the second floor of the hospital. No other locations are available. Services: Medically supervised detoxification on the inpatient behavioral health unit, inpatient rehabilitation program at the Chemical dependency unit, Partial hospital program (6 hours per day), Intensive outpatient program with day and evening schedules, individual and group therapy, family therapy, AA/NA. All programs include weekly aftercare groups. Services Offered to Special Populations: Dual diagnosis program. Wait for Services: Typically no wait for admission. Fees: Program costs are covered by most commercial insurance plans. Patients covered by Medicare or Medicaid and occasional charity care patients receive inpatient services, but are referred elsewhere for outpatient treatment. They have seen people who cannot afford co-pays and deductibles. Eligibility: Physician, self or family referral with appropriate insurance coverage. Other Issues: Continuing need for beds for un/under-insured and for people who can t afford co-pays. There have been changes in Medicaid and they don t know what the current product is. Parity issue now seeing plans not covering mental illness at all. If they don t cover it, they don t have to offer the same level of benefits. 2/19/2010 Page 3

9 BRENTWOOD CLINIC SOUTH 5201 McCart Street Suite H Fort Worth TX Phone: (817) Hotline: (817) Second location in Waco Program Director: Sandra Robinson LCDC Description: The mission is to assist the opiate dependent population with a medically supervised program that will minimize withdrawal and reduce cravings for opiates. Individual and group counseling, patient education, and, development of a referral network will assist our patients. Program is 18 to 24 months in duration, with gradual withdrawal from methadone. Services: Medically supervised methadone treatment; individual, group and family counseling; women s and men s support groups; methadone anonymous group; acupuncture; nutrition counseling. Administered by a nurse and supervised by a doctor. Services Offered to Special Populations: No special populations. Currently two of 200 patients are HIV positive. Intake procedure: Intake occurs on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. New patients must see the doctor within 24 hours of intake. Fees: Admission fee: $79 includes all laboratory fees, state fees, and first day medication; weekly medication cost: $63. No reduced fees or sliding scale. Eligibility: Anyone is eligible Hours: Monday-Friday 4:45am-12:00pm; Saturday 5:30am-11:00am Languages: English only Area served: On a bus line, but no transportation provided. Documents required: Drivers license, social security card Special features: Expect to be on methadone 18 to 24 months. It is a slow gradual process. 2/19/2010 Page 4

10 CENIKOR FOUNDATION INC. North Texas Residential Facility 2209 South Main Street Ft. Worth, Texas Phone: (817) Fax: (817) Description: Cenikor is a 180-bed long-term, residential Therapeutic Community (TC) that helps people end the cycle of substance abuse. Includes education (including GED), work therapy, life skills. All participants are required to work at a Cenikor business partner or within the facility. Three phases of treatment include induction (30 days), recovery (16-18 months), reentry (3-6 months). More male beds than female beds. The program uses a very rigid point system to move though the levels of treatment to discharge. Approximately 90 to 95% of those completing the program do not relapse. However, 15% to 20% complete the entire program due to its length and rigidity. Discharged when they have an apartment, full-time job and $2,500 in the bank. Services: 18 month residential Therapeutic Community plus six month re-entry. Services Offered to Special Populations: Works in conjunction with the criminal justice system with approximately 60% stipulated by the court system. Units for both men and women, but relationships are not allowed. Intake procedure: A thirty minute telephone screening interview leads to a personal interview with three to four hour intake. Intakes generally scheduled one month in advance resulting in a 30+ day wait occasionally slots may become available. Fees: Charge a one-time admissions fee of $ for in-state applicants and $1,500 for out-ofstate applicants, plus the cost of transportation to our facility. Clients receive substance abuse therapy, housing, medical care, educational opportunities-everything needed to prepare themselves for a successful recovery-at no additional cost! Cenikor's treatment services are estimated to cost $25,000 per year, but are offered to clients at no charge. Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance. Provides everything needed including food, clothing, shelter, cigarettes, etc. Eligibility: Primary diagnosis of substance abuse; willing to change their lifestyle from negative to positive, 18 years of age or older, men and women; must be physically able to work; no sexual or violent offenders Hours: 24 hours a day; Mon - Sat 8:00am - 5:00pm (office hours) Languages: Staff speaks no language other than English Special features: Accessible for Disabled. 2/19/2010 Page 5

11 CENTER FOR THERAPEUTIC CHANGE Brentwood Stair Road Fort Worth, TX Phone: (817) Fax: (817) E Border St Arlington, TX Phone: (817) Fax: (817) Website: Description: Center for Therapeutic Change offers services in Addiction Information & Treatment. We specialize in Addiction Counseling, Abuse Recovery, Drug & Alcohol Addictions Education. Services: Outpatient treatment including individual, group and family counseling; aftercare services; intensive relapse prevention programs; chemical dependency education. All services offered at both locations except brief intervention is only at the Ft. Worth location. Services Offered to Special Populations: Offers customized programming for individuals involved in the criminal justice system. These custom programs utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Therapeutic Interventions to reduce recidivism. Supportive outpatient program (SOP), intensive outpatient program (IOP), intensive relapse prevention (IRP). Detailed schedule of services and groups is available on the website. Intake procedure: Clients may come through intensive day treatment programs or straight from prison. Fees: All clients must pay $40 for intake, then service priced individually by the session or class (in range of $25 per session). SOP and IOP may be paid for by TDCJ, but education and IRP are typically self pay. Detailed schedule of fees is available on the website. 90% are recently released from prison/jail. Eligibility: TDCJ referral or self referral. Hours: Both locations open Monday through Thursday from approximately 6 AM until 8 PM and a half day on Saturday. Specific hours for each program at each location are found on the website. 2/19/2010 Page 6

12 CENTRAL PLAINS CENTER - REED ADOLESCENT CENTER 404 Floydada Street Plainview, TX (Hale County) (806) Main (806) Fax Description: Statewide referral program. Residential Services Level II for adolescents for alcohol/drug abuse six to eight week program. Also have a Level IV Outpatient Program for males and females. In addition, offers a co-occurring psychiatric and substance abuse disorder program for adolescents. Services: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Teenage Alcoholics and Drug Abusers Area Served: Statewide for residential services. Outpatient services only available to residents of Bailey, Crosby, Hale, Floyd, Briscoe, Swisher, Castro, Parmer and Lamb counties. Intake procedure: Must call for information ( / fax) Fees: State funded, sliding fee scale Eligibility: Adolescents with substance abuse problems Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm Languages: Spanish Documents required: Call for information. Special features: Accessible for Disabled, Wheelchair Accessible 2/19/2010 Page 7

13 CHARITY CENTER 4400 Panola Ave Fort Worth, TX (817) Church (817) Information Parole Office 3628 McCart Avenue Ft. Worth, TX Description: Administers a Christian-based support group called "Resurrection" for substance abuse as well as job search assistance. Empowerment Ministries classes are held to teach goal setting and self sufficiency - call for more information and times. Services: Economic Self Sufficiency Programs, Job Readiness, Mutual Support Groups for Substance Abusers. Two support groups offered at church on Friday evenings and at parole office Monday evenings. Anyone can attend the Monday evening group. Individual counseling available. Services Offered to Special Populations: Two support groups offered at church on Friday evenings and at parole office Monday evenings. Anyone can attend the Monday evening group. Intake procedure: Call and leave message for Fern Jenkins who will return the call. Fees: None Eligibility: No restrictions - anyone who is seeking self-sufficiency Hours: Fri 7:00pm - 8:00pm, Parole office Monday evening. Languages: Staff speaks no language other than English 2/19/2010 Page 8

14 FORT WORTH VETERANS INDUSTRIES HOMELESS VETERANS OUTREACH SERVICES 1518 E Lancaster Ave Fort Worth, TX (817) Main (817) OSAP/Substance Abuse (817) Fax Laurie Noble, LMSW, Social Worker Description: The Outpatient Substance Abuse Program offers groups, classes and supportive counseling to help Veterans work toward successful recovery from drug and alcohol abuse or addiction. Four staff members including one psychologist, two addiction counselors, one parttime psychologist. Services: Mutual Support Groups for Substance Abusers and Veterans, Substance Abuse Counseling for Veterans, Substance Abuse Education/Prevention for Veterans Services Offered to Special Populations: Veterans Only Intake procedure: Apply in person Fees: None Eligibility: Honorably discharged veteran. Must be in VA system. Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00am - 4:30pm Languages: Call for information Area served: No restrictions 2/19/2010 Page 9

15 HOMEWARD BOUND 1. RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT 233 West Tenth Street Dallas, Texas OUTPATIENT TREATMENT 315 Sunset Avenue Dallas, Texas Executive Director: Doug Denton Statewide HIV Program: Kerri Cascio FOR ALL ISSUES INCLUDING ADMISSION, ASK FOR SALLY GRACE AT EXT Description: Homeward Bound, Inc. offers drug and alcohol detoxification treatment plus comprehensive residential and outpatient programs with counseling, social service supports, and education about the disease of addiction and the life skills needed to return to a productive life. Under a Texas Department of State Health Services program, a 60 day residential substance abuse treatment is available to people living with HIV/AIDS A dedicated 19 bed unit for people ling Services: 120-bed residential and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, detoxification, group and individual counseling, and social services for men and women ages 18 and above; mental health assessment, counseling and crisis stabilization services; medication supported outpatient treatment for opiate dependent men and women; family support groups and parenting groups; AA groups and recovery support services; acupuncture treatment in our clinic for the general public. Services Offered to Special Populations: 19-bed unit for people with HIV/AIDS Intake procedure: Assessments conducted at the West Tenth Street location on a first come/first served basis Monday through Friday from 8AM until 11AM. Fees: Accepts private insurance, value options and has funding to cover care for those who do not have insurance or the ability to pay. Documents required: This program has significant preadmission requirements. Clients will not be admitted until all are completed, and HEI case managers often help clients. Preadmission requirements include: 1.) Psychiatric History: Should include current psychiatric evaluation, client s diagnosis and current medication. It is imperative that the client brings psychotropic medication with 2/19/2010 Page 10

16 them to treatment. The client will receive medication at scheduled medication times only unless otherwise ordered by their psychiatrist. Please have the client come with 60 days of medication or be prepared to mail the prescription when the client is running low. Fully licensed clinical staff are available to assist clients with understanding the diagnosis, medication management and the relationship between substance abuse and mental health. 2.) Physical: We will need the following faxed to HWB and approved by the physician prior to the client s admission. (All required lab work must be within 60 days.) CBC, CD4, Viral Load, Chemistry 8, Lipid Panel, RPR, HEP A Tomic, HBSab, HBCab, HBSag, HVCab, Liver functions: GGT, Alk Phos, AST, ALT, Amylase, Lipase, RPR. TB results within 30 days or chest x-ray within two years. 3.) Clothing: Please inform the client of the following clothing items to bring to treatment. We request that the client bring 7 days of clothing, the closet space is limited. We allow the clients to do laundry twice weekly. Limit personal item as needed for 60 day stay. Example: (1) bottle of shampoo and conditioner, (1) lotion (1) box of laundry detergent (1) tooth paste, brush etc. 4.) From the Case managers: BHIPS assessment with in the past 6 months. Referral 60 day supply of HIV medication or the ability to have the case manager refill and mail to HWB at day 21 of treatment if there is only a 30 day supply remaining. HIV diagnosis letter or lab confirmation Legible photo ID (Texas resident) Legible social security card Complete list of medications Copy of last physical exam 2/19/2010 Page 11

17 MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL RETARDATION (MHMR) OF TARRANT COUNTY MHMR ADDICTION SERVICES 3840 Hulen Tower North Fort Worth, TX (817) Hour Hotline Crisis & Screening (800) Toll Free Crisis & Screening (817) Administration (817) Administration Fax (817) ECI Referrals (817) Your Texas Benefits (888) Toll Free ECI (Outside Tarrant County) (817) Fax ECI Services: Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Abuse. See Billy Gregory/Pine Street Center, CATS, Hurst Addiction Recovery Center, Tarrant County Youth Recovery for specifics. Services Offered to Special Populations: It also offers specialized services for women with children, HIV positive clients, homeless individuals, and people who are dually diagnosed (both mental illness and substance abuse). Fees: Fees are assessed for all services. Accepts private insurance, other third party payment as well as base fees on ability to pay. State programs which use a sliding scale. Care for lowincome and indigent is free of charge. Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm (office) Languages: Spanish - other languages available upon request, including sign language. Area served: Tarrant County. Documents required: Call for information. Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 12

18 1. BILLY GREGORY/PINE STREET CENTER 1501 East El Paso Fort Worth, TX (817) Main Billy Gregory (817) Main CATS (817) Fax CATS (817) Fax Billy Gregory Program Director: Dee Brown Description: Billy Gregory is a 12-bed inpatient detox unit with an average length of stay of 7 days. Pine Street is a 50-bed residential unit, comprised of 30 male beds and 20 female beds. These inpatient units provide the alcohol or drug-addicted client with individual and group therapy, a medically supervised detoxification program, family group support and access to other support groups. It also evaluates the client's need for mental health treatment and makes referrals to the appropriate treatment program. Ambulatory (outpatient) detoxification serves are held in the same building (Side B) and include state-of-the-art auricular acupuncture, individual and group therapy sessions and monitoring by medical staff. Services: Alcohol and drug detoxification, residential treatment. Waiting time for Services: Billy Gregory three weeks on average; Pine Street varies based on Texas Department of State Health Services defined priority populations, but may be several weeks after completion of detox. Intake: Intake for Billy Gregory is managed by MHMR. Intake for residential treatment is managed by the OSAR (Recovery Resource Council). It should be noted that completion of detox often does not correspond with availability of residential treatment beds. Therefore, patients may be discharged from detox with a wait for residential treatment. Client must call every morning between 8AM and 9AM to be maintained on the waiting list. 2. CATS Program Manager: Laurie Smith Description: Intensive outpatient services are provided to substance abusing women with children. Methamphetamine intensive out patient treatment is provided at two locations and is a state-of-the-art program. Supportive outpatient services are provided to all substance abusers through individual/group therapy, relapse prevention, life skills training, and substance abuse education on various topics. Gender-specific groups are provided in Hurst and Fort Worth. Services: Intensive and Supportive Outpatient Treatment, Relapse Prevention, Ambulatory Detox 2/19/2010 Page 13

19 Special Populations: Operate more than 30 different groups weekly including ones for women, methamphetamine, dual diagnosis, Spanish speakers. Intake procedure: Walk-in intake every morning at 8AM. The first six clients will be accepted. (Suggest being in line by 7:45.) Will make special effort to include people living with HIV/AIDS. Contact program director as necessary. 3. MHMR ADDICTION RECOVERY CENTER 129 Harmon Road Hurst, TX (817) Main Outpatient Addiction Services (817) Main Street Outreach Program (817) Fax Program Manager: Loretta Standard Description: This outpatient unit provides education classes and group and individual counseling for drug and alcohol addiction. Unit is open both days and evenings. Free assessments. New Intensive Outpatient Methamphetamine Program. Services: Alcoholism Counseling, Drug Abuse Counseling, Substance Abuse Education/ Prevention Services Offered to Special Populations: HIV Street Outreach Intake procedure: Call (817) Fees: Fees are assessed for all services. Accepts private insurance, other third party payment as well as base fees on ability to pay. 4. TARRANT YOUTH RECOVERY CAMPUS - RESIDENTIAL UNIT 1527 Hemphill Ste 600 Fort Worth, TX (817) Intake Recovery Resource Council (817) Main (817) Fax Description: Tarrant Youth Recovery Campus provides chemically dependent adolescents with a full continuum of addiction treatment services. MHMR/TC provides a 16-bed residential program; four area agencies provide intake and assessments, day treatment, intensive outpatient and family programming in the same location. Transportation for Day and Outpatient is provided. Services: Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment for youth, Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for youth Intake procedure: Call (817) to speak to Recovery Resource Council. 2/19/2010 Page 14

20 NORTH TEXAS ADDICTION COUNSELING AND EDUCATION West Cannon Street Fort Worth TX Phone: (817) West Park Road Drive Suite C Arlington TX Phone: (817) Description: Substance abuse treatment Services: Four months of supportive outpatient individual and group counseling that typically include two individual sessions and one group session per week. Also provide assessments for EAP. Services Offered to Special Populations: 80% of patients are on probation or open criminal justice system. Intake procedure: Set appointment for intake assessment which includes SASSI. Fees: If client meets state funding criteria, no charge for services. Otherwise, self payment with groups $45 and individual sessions $40; accept limited private insurance. EAP assessment is $80. Hours: Monday through Thursday 9 AM until 8 PM, Saturday 10 AM until 1:30 PM Languages: Spanish group in Arlington Documents required: ID, social security card, proof of income 2/19/2010 Page 15

21 PECAN VALLEY MHMR 1601 N Anglin Street Cleburne, TX (817) Main (800) Alternate (817) Fax Website: Rich Richesin, Lead Counselor Other locations: Stephenville, Mineral Wells, Rutherford, Granbury Description: Substance abuse treatment provided for anyone with a COPS-D diagnosis. Other mental health services available. Services: Three COPS-D counselors provide outpatient counseling at the five locations. Substance abuse services are for those with COPS-D impression or diagnosis. Up to six sessions are conducted before re-evaluation. Services Offered to Special Populations: Dual Diagnosis only. May get occasional referrals from parole officers. Intake procedure: Call for information. Fees: Based on ability to pay this is a DSHS funded service. Eligibility: Individuals with a COPS-D impression or diagnosis. Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm Languages: Spanish. Area served: Johnson, Ellis and Navarro counties. Documents required: ID. If working, must bring check stub. Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 16

22 PHOENIX ASSOCIATES COUNSELING SERVICES INC A W 5th Street Fort Worth, TX (817) Main (817) Fax W Randol Mill Road, Ste 120 Arlington, TX (817) Main (817) Fax South Jupiter Road Garland, TX David Cook Description: Outpatient substance abuse education and/or treatment. Chemical dependency assessments which provide diagnostic impressions and recommendations. Behavior focused programs for anger control. Counseling available for individuals, family and marriage issues. Individual and group counseling available for ex-offenders. All services are provided by mental health professionals. Services: Assessment for Substance Abuse, Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment, Ex-Offender Counseling, Access to Recovery provider for methamphetamine, Substance Abuse Education/Prevention Services Offered to Special Populations: Criminal justice clients federal bureau of prisons, TDCJ or Tarrant County Community Supervision including parolees who relapsed. Intake procedure: By appointment Fees: Paid for through criminal justice system, access to recovery voucher Eligibility: Client and/or family must be willing to receive help - no services available to under age 18 Hours: Mon - Thurs 9:00am - 9:00pm; Sat 8:30am - 1:00pm Languages: Staff speaks no language other than English Area served: No restrictions Documents required: Call for information 2/19/2010 Page 17

23 RECOVERY RESOURCE COUNCIL 2700 Airport Freeway Fort Worth, TX (877) Toll Free (817) Fax Suzanne Lofton is administering a new grant of HIV Description: Does not provide direct substance abuse treatment services, but is the regional referral resource. Their focus for referrals is inpatient treatment both inpatient detox and residential treatment. They will provide long term case management, but this is typically not provided for people living with HIV/AIDS since they are referred to the HEI case managers. Provides information, assessment, referral, case management and long term follow-up for persons with alcohol and drug abuse problems, including current 12-Step groups meeting times and locations as well as local and statewide substance abuse treatment options; 24-hour Information and Referral Phone Service (not a crisis hotline - can leave message which will be returned by case manager). Community and School-Based Education, presentations, professional workshops, public awareness series. Family education and case management for special populations. Services: Addictions/Dependencies Support Groups, Case/Care Management for Substance Abusers, Central Intake/Assessment for Alcohol Abuse, Central Intake/Assessment for Drug Abuse, Specialized Information and Referral for Alcohol Abuse Issues and Drug Abuse Issues, Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education for Alcohol Abuse Issues and Drug Abuse Issues, Workshops/Symposiums for Alcohol Abuse Issues and Drug Abuse Issues. Housing First just opened new beds. Services Offered to Special Populations: Since the regional OSAR, they use the state s hierarchy and report that they can typically locate treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS without a wait (often at Homeward Bound). On the other hand, they report people with alcoholism often have to wait for placement. Intake procedure: Call for consultation or information and referral services. Confidentiality of clients is maintained Fees: Sliding scale for assessments; education programs according to established fee schedule, sliding scale, some scholarships; or free depending on specific program Eligibility: Varies depending on program. Hours: Mon Thurs. 8:00am - 5:00pm; Fri 8:00am - 4:00pm (office). Answering machine available after hours. Some education programs available evenings and weekends Languages: Spanish 2/19/2010 Page 18

24 Area served: 12 counties including Erath, Hood, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somervell, Tarrant and Wise. Needs: Report a need for more residential beds for people coming out of detox. Completion of detox does not place someone in a priority category. As a result, individuals from priority populations may get the bed before someone recently completing detox. This places a person back in their former environment before receiving treatment. The recent change to a non-smoking campus at Homeward Bound is also resulting in people refusing treatment at that location. Projections of the impact of the increase in Medicaid funding that will take place in 2010 have not been done, but it is expected to increase demand for all aspects of substance abuse treatment services. It is expected that beds will be designated for Medicaid. 2/19/2010 Page 19

25 RED RIVER HOSPITAL th St Wichita Falls, TX (940) Description: This is a private hospital with a 24-bed acute adult chemical dependency unit and is a 10-bed unit special unit for patients needing close observation or a higher acuity of care. Treatment services utilize the Minnesota Model 12 step approach and focus on bio-psycho-social stabilization. Education is a vital component of recovery and patients are involved in 3 to 4 hours of education daily. Attendance and participation in Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are a daily part of the program. The treatment team is dedicated to the recovery of patients and addressing issues related to abuse, trauma, family dynamics, and dual diagnoses. The inpatient program is typically seven to 10 days in duration followed by either partial hospital or intensive outpatient or both. A weekly aftercare group is included for everyone that completes the program. Services: Detox, acute inpatient, partial hospital, intensive outpatient, aftercare group. Intake Procedure: No charge assessments are available 24 hours a day. Fees: Detox is often covered by private insurance as is some or all of the treatment. Medicare is accepted. For self-pay patients the cost for inpatient treatment is $600/day, partial hospital is $200/day and intensive outpatient is $80 per day. Aftercare is free of charge. Eligibility: No restrictions. Hours: Acute care and detox 24 hours/day Area served: No restrictions on patients Documents required: Call for information Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 20

26 RED RIVER RECOVERY 2501 Taylor Street Wichita Falls, Texas (940) (866) Fax: (940) Description: This is a 28-day, 32-bed residential facility (16 male and 16 female beds) that offers ongoing treatment based on the 12-step traditions and proven cognitive behavioral methodology that focuses on addiction and trauma resolution. Upon completion of the residential component, the treatment process continues with partial hospital, intensive outpatient, group and family therapies. Services: Detox, residential treatment, partial hospital, intensive outpatient, aftercare through AA/NA Special Populations: Dual diagnosis, military and military wives. Fees: Most insurance accepted. No free care. Accept Freedom Care for Wives. 2/19/2010 Page 21

27 RIGHT STEP CENTRAL DALLAS/FORT WORTH 2219 W. Euless Blvd. Euless, TX (817) Website: Description: Inpatient detox and residential treatment provided 60 residential treatment beds including 40 for adult men and women and 20 for adolescents. Intensive outpatient program with a 24 session duration. Other tiered outpatient, aftercare and sober living. Ninety day sober living program for men who have 30 days of sobriety. It is similar to a halfway house, but more structure, supervision, group therapy and counseling. Services: Detoxification, Residential, Day Treatment, Sober Living Program, Intensive Outpatient (Adult and Adolescent), Aftercare Services, Recovery Maintenance. Intake procedure: Free telephone assessment. Credit card or cash must be provided on admission. Fees: Detox $475/day., residential $400 per day, IOP $175 per session. Some private insurances are accepted. Medicare is not accepted. Sober living program is either 90 days for $16,2000 if the 30 day treatment is provided at Right Step (total length of stay is 120 days). If treatment received elsewhere, 90 days of sober living is $70 per day ($6300). Rehabilitation funding for the sober living may be available through the Texas Workforce Commission. Eligibility: For detox, residential treatment and intensive outpatient, no specific eligibility other than ability to pay. For sober living, must have documentation of completion of a thirty day treatment program. 2/19/2010 Page 22

28 ROSE STREET MENTAL HEALTH CARE 1808 Rose St Wichita Falls, TX (940) Description: Outpatient mental health facility that can provide individual counseling for substance abuse. Services: Individual counseling for mental health, substance abuse and dual diagnosis. Special Populations: As a Ryan White subcontractor, people living with HIV/AIDS have access to counseling services. Intake Procedure: Call for appointment Fees: Ryan White funding available Eligibility: No restrictions. Area served: No restrictions on patients Documents required: Call for information Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 23

29 SALVATION ARMY ABILENE 1726 Butternut St Abilene, TX (325) Description: This 22-bed, six month residential treatment program follows the Salvation Army s national model. The program accommodates 16 men and six women. Upon completion of the six month treatment, clients are eligible for clean and sober housing through the Outbound Program for another six months. Services: Residential substance abuse treatment, clean and sober housing. Wait for Service: Waiting lists are seasonal, with waits often found in the spring. Intake procedure: Contact the organization. Fees: Residential treatment is free of charge, but clients must participate in work therapy. The Outbound Program requires employment and rent payments. 2/19/2010 Page 24

30 SALVATION ARMY OF TARRANT COUNTY 1. SALVATION ARMY ADULT REHABILITATION CENTER 2901 Northeast 28th Street Fort Worth, TX (817) Main (817) Fax Description: A self-supporting work program for homeless men. Rehabilitation of socially handicapped and substance abusers. Rehabilitation, residential care and work therapy programs. Services: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Homeless People, Vocational Rehabilitation for Homeless People Intake procedure: Apply in person. Must pass urine analysis for drug and alcohol Fees: None Eligibility: Adult males, 21 years old with identifiable, treatable disabilities. Must be able to work. Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30am - 4:30pm Languages: Spanish Area served: No restrictions Documents required: Must have valid photo ID and SS card Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2. FAMILY LIFE CENTER/FIRST CHOICE, HOME SWEET HOME, SIMON TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 1855 East Lancaster Fort Worth, TX (817) Main/Administration (817) Family Life Center/First Choice (817) Home Sweet Home (817) Simon Transitional Housing (817) Fax Family Life Center (817) Fax Main/Administration Description: Residential treatment facility for chemically dependent pregnant women and single mothers with minor children. Mothers and their children live at the facility for six months to one year receiving counseling, shelter and rehabilitation. After care services provided. 2/19/2010 Page 25

31 Intake procedure: Must be referred by Recovery Resource Council (Region 3 OSAR) Services: Perinatal Substance Abuse Treatment, Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Pregnant Drug Abusers Fees: None Eligibility: Chemically addicted low income pregnant women or single mothers with minor children Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30am - 4:30pm; night attendant 4:30pm - 8:30am & weekends Languages: Spanish Area served: Tarrant County Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 26

32 SAMARITAN HOUSE 929 Hemphill Fort Worth, TX (817) Main (817) Fax Description: Sixty (60) single occupancy rooms for persons living with HIV/ AIDS who are homeless or low-income. Many supportive services are provided on-site, including medication support, case management, counseling, meals, life skills training and assistance with daily living activities. New Genesis Program enables residents to transition into nearby apartments with rental assistance and continued support programs by Samaritan House. Services: Case/Care Management for AIDS/HIV, Group Residences for Adults with Disabilities for AIDS/HIV. Services Offered to Special Populations: HIV/AIDS Intake procedure: Call for information Fees: Tenant rent established by HUD formula based on gross income Eligibility: Homeless or low-income individuals with HIV/AIDS Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm (office) Languages: Spanish Area served: Tarrant, Johnson, Denton, Parker, Hood, Somervell, Wise, Palo Pinto, Erath, and Navarro counties Documents required: Call for information 2/19/2010 Page 27

33 SERENITY HOUSE 1. MAIN CAMPUS 1546 North 2nd Street Abilene, TX (325) (866) 795-HOPE 2. WICHITA FALLS OUTPATIENT PROGRAM th Street Suite 111 Wichita Falls, TX Description: The Abilene residential program is a 28 day program that is based on the Recovery Dynamic model. The facility includes 14 licensed detox beds and 56 residential beds with 32 for men and 24 for women. Intensive outpatient treatment in Abilene meets daily at 10AM and on Tuesday and Thursday evening. Abilene aftercare group is on Friday evenings. Detox leads straight to residential treatment without a wait between. Wichita Falls offers intensive outpatient and outpatient programs with a broad range of options available. Children and youth prevention education is offered at both campuses. Services: Detox, 28 day residential treatment, 90 day to six month intensive outpatient/ outpatient treatment, aftercare, prevention education for children and youth. Intake: Serenity offers an initial preliminary diagnosis service that can be conducted in person or over the phone. The process takes approximately one hour and is free of charge. Abilene is in the DSHS Region 2 OSAR. Serenity House staff prefer new clients call the facility directly for screening, and then the OSAR can get involved. The DSHS client prioritization is used. The wait for someone with alcoholism (lowest priority) is typically four to six weeks. It was stated that referrals from Region 2 OSAR do not fill all the beds. They receive referrals from Region 3 OSAR and well as other sources. Fees: Free for indigent clients through DSHS. Sliding scale is available. Eligibility: Anyone with a substance abuse disorder is eligible, except for patients with oxygen since smoking is allowed on campus. Languages: No language other than English. 2/19/2010 Page 28

34 SHADES OF HOPE TREATMENT CENTER 402-A Mulberry Street Buffalo Gap, TX HOPE Description: Known for its eating disorders program, Shades of Hope treats any type of addictive behavior. Approximately 60% of clients address multiple addictions, with chemical dependency/self medication being one. The standard treatment is a 42 day residential program, using a 12-step approach. A six-day (offered once a month) and weekend programs (offered once a quarter) are also available for those receiving outpatient treatment with an outside counselor. Programs: 42 day residential program, six-day program, weekend program. Fees: $600 per day for residential program; $2,195 for week-long program; $995 for weekend program. Medicare and Medicaid are not accepted. Some insurance is accepted, but it is recommended to address payment prior to enrollment. 2/19/2010 Page 29

35 STAR COUNCIL ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE Toll Free All Locations (800) Cassandra Hanna, Clinical Coordinator 1. STAR COUNCIL ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE STEPHENVILLE (Erath) 239 S Virginia Street Stephenville, TX (254) Main (254) Fax 2. STAR COUNCIL ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE CLEBURNE (Johnson County) 118 W Heard Street Suite F&G Cleburne, TX (817) Main (817) Fax 3. STAR COUNCIL ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE DECATUR (Wise County) 1106 East Business 380 Decatur, TX (940) Main (940) Fax 4. STAR COUNCIL ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE GRANBURY (Hood County) 2111 W Hwy 377 Granbury, TX (817) Main (817) Fax 5. STAR COUNCIL ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE WEATHERFORD (Parker County) 250 Santa Fe Ste 100 Weatherford, TX (817) Main (817) Fax Description: Information and referral services on substance abuse prevention and alcohol awareness. Intensive outpatient treatment for substance abusers (17 years and older). Supportive services for adolescents and adults. Presentations provided to schools, community and civic organizations upon request. Standard program is four nights per week for 10 weeks. Services: Assessment for Substance Abuse, Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment, Specialized Information and Referral for Substance Abuse Issues, Substance Abuse Education/Prevention. Services Offered to Special Populations: Criminal justice; specialized female program in Cleburne and Granbury 2/19/2010 Page 30

36 Intake procedure: Work through OSAR and are Access to Recovery provider Fees: State funds on a sliding scale and fee for service. Accept a limited number of private insurance. Eligibility: Ages 13 years and older; persons with substance abuse problems and their families; alcohol awareness provided to juvenile offenders cited by court. Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm (office); Mon Thurs. 9:30am - 8:00pm (treatment) Languages: Staff speaks no language other than English Area served: Erath, Hood, Jack, Johnson, Montague, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somervell, Wichita and Wise counties as well as the areas surrounding these counties Documents required: Call for information Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 31

37 STARLIGHT RECOVERY CENTER 230 Mesa Verde Drive Center Point, Texas (866) Executive Director: John Lacy Description: The Adult Program serves male and female clients ages 18 and up. This program is generally 30 to 35 days in length; changes in lengths of stay are considered on an individual basis and are based on clinical needs. All adult clients are assigned a primary case manager and also to a small group to engage in group process. Services: Adult inpatient detoxification, residential treatment, day treatment, intensive outpatient, individual and group counseling, family counseling, education, life skills, AA/NA. Intake procedure: Call for information 2/19/2010 Page 32

38 SUMMER SKY 1100 North McCart Street Stephenville, TX, (888) Website: Description: Summer Sky Inc. drug treatment center is a private 52-bed treatment facility located in Stephenville, TX. Individuals are rehabilitated using various treatment methods which can enable them to lead a productive life. Services: Detoxification, 30 day residential, partial hospitalization/day treatment (8 hours/day five days/week), outpatient treatment. Services Offered to Special Populations: Dual diagnosis program Intake procedure: Free phone assessment Fees: Fee for 30 days is $11,000 either with insurance or self pay. Languages: Spanish 2/19/2010 Page 33

39 TARRANT COUNTY MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION 900 Southland Avenue Fort Worth, TX (817) Main (817) Alternate (817) Fax Description: Private outpatient substance abuse treatment including methadone detoxification and maintenance. Can accommodate 300 clients, rarely reaching capacity. Services: Outpatient counseling, methadone detox and maintence, beprenophine Services Offered to Special Populations: Dual diagnosis, persons with HIV/AIDS, pregnant/ postpartum women, women, criminal justice clients. Intake procedure: Apply in person Fees: Nonprofit foundation-reasonable rate; access to recovery voucher, sliding fee scale. Maximum fee $8 per day. Eligibility: One-year opiate addiction for maintenance; must be 18 years or older for any program Hours: Mon - Fri 5:30am - Noon; Sat 6:30am - 7:00am Languages: Spanish, assistance for hearing impaired Area served: Erath, Hood, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somervell, Tarrant and Wise counties Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 34

40 TEEN CHALLENGE 1. FORT WORTH Women s Program PO Box 731 Fort Worth, TX (817) Main (817) Fax 2. WEATHERFORD Men s Program 308 Center Point Road Weatherford, TX (817) Main (817) Fax Description: Christian interdenominational drug and alcohol habilitation ministry for women ages 18 and older. Those deciding to enter the program must be serious about wanting a permanent change in their lives and make a personal voluntary commitment to live in the residential program for a minimum period of twelve months. The individual seeking help is received into the program, withdrawn from all addicting habits, and brought into a consistent schedule of Bible studies, prayer, work and recreation. There is opportunity to earn a GED diploma along with other skills. Typically have employment and a place to live upon discharge. Aftercare through church they are attending after discharge from program Services: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Women (Ft. Worth) and Men (Weatherford) Eligibility: Women and Men 18 & older; serious about wanting permanent change in lives; make one year commitment to live in residential program Intake procedure: Call for appointment speak to intake coordinator and do an assessment over the phone. Waiting list varies. Fees: All services free except for processing and book fee, call for additional information. Eligibility: Men 18 & older; serious about wanting permanent change in lives; make one year commitment to live in residential program. Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm (office) Languages: Staff speaks no language other than English 2/19/2010 Page 35

41 TEXAS HEALTH SPRINGWOOD HOSPITAL HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD 1608 Hospital Parkway Bedford, TX Phone: (817) Screening and Referral: (817) Business Office: (817) Outpatient Programs in SW Ft. Worth, South Lake, Allens and Arlington (women s program). Services: Inpatient addiction treatment for adults 18 of age and over including acute medical detoxification (2 7 days), individual, group and family therapy and education; addiction treatment partial hospital program; outpatient opiate detoxification program using beprenorphine; addiction treatment intensive outpatient program. All modalities utilize the 12- step program. Services offered for Special Populations: Pregnant, postpartum women Intake procedure: Call for preliminary screening and intake appointment Fees: Only take clients with private insurance they accept or self pay. Eligibility: All pregnant and post partum teens and adults who are identified as being at risk of substance abuse/dependency or who have family members with substance abuse problems. Area served: Greater DFW 2/19/2010 Page 36

42 TEXAS TREATMENT SERVICES 1. BRENTWOOD TREATMENT SERVICES 4801 Brentwood Stair Road Fort Worth TX (817) Alethea Guerin, Clinical Supervisor 2. HALTOM CITY TREATMENT SERVICES 3529 Denton Hwy, Suite D Haltom City, Texas (817) HEMPHILL TREATMENT SERVICES 700 A Hemphill Street Fort Worth, Texas DENTON TREATMENT SERVICES 621 Londonderry Lane Denton, Texas (940) Other locations outside region Description: Texas Treatment Services Corporation offering methadone maintenance treatment. The centers treat dependence to opiate based prescription drugs (Hydrocodone, Oxycontin, Percodan) as well as addiction to heroin Services: Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification Services Offered to Special Populations: AOC does HIV testing on-site quarterly. Intake procedure: Assessment and UA substance screening. Fees: Self payment, Private health insurance. $49 for intake which includes first dose, and $9 per dose. Hours: Weekdays 5:30 AM until 12:30 PM. Saturday mornings Languages: ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish 2/19/2010 Page 37

43 TEXOMA TREATMENT CLINIC 1615 Kemp Blvd. Wichita Falls, Texas (940) Description: Methadone detox and maintenance for opioid addiction. Includes individual and group counseling services. Services: Methadone detox, methadone maintenance, individual and group counseling. Intake: Assessment and individual treatment plan required for program enrollment. Special Populations: Works closely with the Health Department for HIV counseling and testing and HIV treatment. Fees: Sliding scale available. Specific fees not provided, but indicated they are in the range of $10 per day. Counseling services are included in this fee. 2/19/2010 Page 38

44 TOUCHSTONE RANCH RECOVERY CENTER S. US HWY 281 Hico, Texas (254) Administrator: Rhonda Evans Description: Began accepting patients in August Patients are part of a working ranch. Program lasts 30 to 90 days depending on needs. Currently accommodates 12 patients, but expansion plans for 40 patients in 20 cabins. Uses 12-Step approach. Services: Short term and long term residential, adult recovery services, family program, equine group dynamics, campfire step study groups, medication/spirituality, work ethics. Intake: Free assessment and screening for admission. Fees: Private insurance, self pay, charity care 2/19/2010 Page 39

45 VALLEY HOPE GRAPEVINE 2300 William D. Tate Ave. Grapevine, TX (817) FAX: (817) Description: Treatment program with the focus on individual recovery. The 68-bed residential and the outpatient center is JCAHO accredited and state licensed/certified. Professional staff direct an individualized treatment plan grounded in 12-step philosophy with a strong emphasis on family participation, spirituality (nondenominational), and continuing care placement. Services: Medically monitored detox, residential, day/partial, outpatient and continuing care. Six week IOP program offered day and/or evenings. Relapse prevention, individual and family counseling. Fees: For profit Self pay or insurance accepted. 2/19/2010 Page 40

46 VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 1. RIVERSIDE TREATMENT CENTER 4700 Riverside Drive Fort Worth, TX (817) Main Description: This program uses a Therapeutic Community with a three phase residential treatment approach. Completion of the program typically requires 90 days, but someone may progress through the phases more quickly. All new clients must be detoxified. This location also offers an intensive 30 day residential relapse program. Services: Short term and long term residential alcoholism and drug treatment, comprehensive outpatient alcoholism and drug treatment for up to six months with peer support and individual and group counseling, Halfway House, counseling; job assistance; life skills training. Services Offered to Special Populations: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women. Fees: Approximately 70% of clients are from Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and 30% through OSAR. Eligibility: Age 18 and over, detoxified. 2. LIGHT (Living in Good Healthy Treatment) 6500 Shadydale Dr. Fort Worth, TX (817) Main (817) Fax Description: Residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment for chronic and pervasive chemically dependent, homeless women with children or is pregnant. Women may bring their children (no more than three and under age 12) into treatment with them. Services include individual and group counseling, HIV counseling and testing, job readiness preparation and life skills training. Program duration is approximately 90 days using the Seeking Safety treatment philosophy. Services: Perinatal Substance Abuse Treatment, Relapse Prevention Programs for Women, Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Women Services Offered to Special Populations: Women, women with children Intake procedure: Through Recovery Resource (OSAR). The residential program accommodates up to 18 women ten individual women and eight with children 2/19/2010 Page 41

47 Fees: None. Eligibility: Homeless, adult females with children, detoxified 3. AVENUE J COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CENTER 2710 Avenue J Fort Worth TX Phone: (817) Description: The Avenue J Community Corrections Center is a 116-bed residential center and operates a re-entry program under contract with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, as well as a residential substance abuse treatment program known as the Treatment Alternatives to Incarceration (TAIP) Program. The facility is coed, and the average length of stay is usually between three and six months. Includes individual and group counseling, job readiness and placement and life skills training. HIV counseling and testing comprehensive sanctions center for inmates referred from the Federal Bureau of Prisons Services: Assistance to assist Federal offenders being released substance abuse education classes, life skills classes, intensive employment readiness and referral services. Federal offenders are required to seek and obtain employment, and to pay a portion of their income for their subsistence. The TAIP program provides a comprehensive 90-day substance abuse treatment program for county offenders with drug-related charges. Services Offered to Special Populations: Federal and County Offenders being released from jail/prison. Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Ex-Offenders Intake procedure: Not open to general public only through criminal justice system Eligibility: Referral by Probation Department and Federal Bureau of Prisons. All VOA programs: Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm (office) Languages: Bi-lingual assistance available as needed. Area served: No restrictions. Documents required: Call for information. Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 42

48 WISE COUNTY COUNCIL ON ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE 105 S Church Street Decatur, TX (940) Main/Fax Description: Counseling, education and referrals for substance abuse. Services: Specialized Information and Referral for Substance Abuse Issues. Refer to Wichita Falls Health Department and Red River. Intake procedure: Call for appointment Fees: Call for information Eligibility: No restrictions Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00am - 4:00pm Languages: Staff speaks no language other than English Area served: Wise County Documents required: Call for information Special features: Accessible for Disabled 2/19/2010 Page 43

49 APPENDIX A DSHS Plan Area & EMA/HSDA Counties List Plan Area HSDAs Counties Served Counties by HSDA Area 1 West Texas El Paso Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Same Area 2 PanWest Area 3 NE Texas Area 3 NW Texas Amarillo Lubbock Midland/Odessa Dallas Sherman/Denison Fort Worth Abilene Wichita Falls Presidio Andrews, Armstrong, Bailey, Borden, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Cochran, Collingsworth, Crane, Crosby, Dallam, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Donley, Ector, Floyd, Gaines, Garza, Glasscock, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hockley, Howard, Hutchinson, King, Lamb, Lipscomb, Loving, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Midland, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Pecos, Potter, Randall, Reeves, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Terrell, Terry, Uptown, Ward, Wheeler, Winkler, Yoakum Dallas, Ellis, Hunt, Kaufman, Rockwall, Henderson and Navarro, Collin, Denton, Cooke, Fannin, Grayson Erath, Hood, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somerville, Tarrant, Wise, Brown, Callahan, Coleman, Comanche, Eastland, Fisher, Haskell, Jones, Kent, Knox, Mitchell, Nolan, Runnels, Scurry, Shackelford, Stephens, Stonewall, Taylor, Throckmorton, Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cottle, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Montague, Wichita, and Wilbarger Amarillo: Armstrong, Briscoe Carson, Castro, Childress, Collingsworth, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Wheeler Lubbock: Bailey, Cochran, Crosby, Dickens, Floyd, Garza, Hale, Hockley, King, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Motley, Terry, Yoakum Midland/Odessa: Andrews, Borden, Crane, Dawson, Ector, Gaines, Glasscock, Howard, Loving, Martin, Midland, Pecos, Reeves, Terrell, Upton, Ward, Winkler Dallas: Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro and Rockwall Sherman/Denison: Cooke, Fannin and Grayson. Fort Worth: Erath, Hood, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somerville, Tarrant, and Wise Abilene: Brown, Callahan, Coleman, Comanche, Eastland, Fisher, Haskell, Jones, Kent, Knox, Mitchell, Nolan, Runnels, Scurry, Shackelford, Stephens, Stonewall, Taylor, and Throckmorton Wichita Falls: Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cottle, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Montague, Wichita, Wilbarger, and Young Counties 2/19/2010 Page 44

50 Plan Area HSDAs Counties Served Counties by HSDA Area 4 East Texas Area 5 Central Texas Houston Galveston Beaumont/Port Arthur Lufkin/ Nacogdoches Tyler/Longview Texarkana Austin Bryan/College Station Temple/Killeen Waco Concho Plateau Anderson, Angelina, Austin, Bowie, Brazoria, Camp, Cass, Chambers, Cherokee, Colorado, Delta, Fort Bend, Franklin, Galveston, Gregg, Hardin, Harris, Harrison, Henderson, Hopkins, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Lamar, Liberty, Marion, Matagorda, Montgomery, Morris, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Panola, Polk, Rains, Red River, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Smith, Titus, Trinity, Tyler, Upshur, Van Zandt, Walker, Waller, Wharton, Wood Bastrop, Bell, Blanco, Bosque, Brazos, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Coke, Concho, Coryell, Crockett, Falls, Fayette, Freestone, Grimes, Hamilton, Hays, Hill, Irion, Kimble, Lampasas, Lee, Leon, Limestone, Llano, Madison, Mason, McCulloch, McLennan, Menard, Milam, Mills, Reagan, Robertson, San Saba, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Tom Green, Travis, Washington, Williamson Houston: Austin, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, Walker, Waller, Wharton Galveston: Brazoria, Galveston, Matagorda Beaumont-Port Arthur: Hardin, Jefferson, Orange Lufkin/Nacogdoches: Angelina, Houston, Jasper, Nacogdoches, Newton, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, Tyler Tyler/Longview: Anderson, Camp, Cherokee, Gregg, Harrison, Henderson, Marion, Panola, Rains, Rusk, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood Texarkana: Bowie, Cass, Delta, Franklin, Hopkins, Lamar, Morris, Red River, Titus Austin: Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano, Travis, Williamson Bryan-College Station: Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson, Washington Temple-Killeen: Bell, Coryell, Hamilton, Lampasas, Milam, Mills, San Saba Waco: Falls, Freestone, Hill, Limestone, McLennan Concho Plateau: Coke, Concho, Crockett, Irion, Kimble, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Reagan, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Tom Green 2/19/2010 Page 45

51 Plan Area HSDAs Counties Served Counties by HSDA Area 6 South Central Texas Bexar Victoria Uvalde Area 6 South Texas Dallas Eligible Metropolitan Area Houston Eligible Metropolitan Area Fort Worth Transitional Grant Area Austin Transitional Grant Area San Antonio Transitional Grant Area Laredo Brownsville Corpus Christi N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Atascosa, Bandera, Comal, Frio, Guadalupe, Gillespie, Karnes, Kerr, Kendall, Medina, Wilson, Maverick, Dimmitt, Zavala, real, Val Verde, Uvalde, Edwards, LaSalle, Kinney, Victoria, Calhoun, DeWitt, Goliad, Gonzales, Jackson, Lavaca Webb, Jim Hogg, Starr, Zapata, Cameron, Hidalgo, Willacy, Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, McMullen, Nueces, Refugio, and San Patricio Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall. Harris, Fort Bend Liberty, Montgomery, Wallace and Chambers Erath, Hood, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somervell, Tarrant and Wise Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson. Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe and Wilson Bexar: Atascosa, Bandera, Comal, Frio, Guadalupe, Gillespie, Karnes, Kerr, Kendall, Medina Victoria: Victoria, Calhoun, DeWitt, Goliad, Gonzales, Jackson, Lavaca Uvalde: Wilson, Maverick, Dimmitt, Zavala, Real, Val Verde, Uvalde, Edwards, LaSalle, Kinney Laredo: Jim Hogg, Starr, Webb, Zapata Brownsville: Cameron, Hidalgo, Willacy Corpus Christi: Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, McMullen, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio Updated March 11, 2009 Retrieved from : on January 27, N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2/19/2010 Page 46

52 APPENDIX B Outreach Screening Assessment Referral (OSR) Providers Region 1 Region 7 Lubbock Regional MHMR Heart of Texas Cncl on Alcohol/Drug Abuse th Street Lubbock Austin Avenue #801 Waco Contact Person: Nigel Torres Contact Person: Paul McCollum (806) (254) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Ctr Region N. Georgetown Street Round Rock Abilene Regional Council on Alcohol/Drug Abuse Contact Person: Pamela Fuchik 104 Pine Street, Suite #210 Abilene (512) Contact Person: Karla Rose [email protected] (325) [email protected] Region 8 Mid Coast Family Services Region N. Laurent #100 Victoria Recovery Resource Council (361) W. Freeway, Suite #1 Fort Worth N. Main #755 San Antonio Contact Person: Suzann Lofton (210) (817) Contact Person: Joslyn Drzymalla [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Region 4 East Texas Cncl on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Region Glencrest Lane Longview Permian Basin Regional Council on Alcohol/DA Contact Person Walston,Maureen 1101 N. Whitaker Odessa (903) Contact Person: Vanessa Crawford [email protected] [email protected] Region 5 Southeast Regional Planning Commission Region Eastex Freeway Beaumont El Paso Hospital District Contact Person: Wendy Goyens 5959 Gateway West, Suite 520 El Paso (409) Contact Person: Armando Salas [email protected] (915) [email protected] 2/19/2010 Page 47

53 Region 6 Bay Area Council on Drugs and Alcohol Region A Bay Area Blvd. #102 Houston Rio Grande Valley Council Contact Person: Daniel Garza 5510 N. Cage Blvd., Suite C Pharr [email protected] (281) Mann Street #903 Corpus Christi Contact Person: Jose Hernandez Houston Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (956) ext Jackson Hill Houston [email protected] Contact Person Shulak, Rupa (713) [email protected] [email protected] 2/19/2010 Page 48

54 APPENDIX C DSHS MH/SA - HEI PROVIDER DIRECTORY UPDATED 12/09 SUSAN M. GALLEGO, LCSW - HIV PROGRAMS COORDINATOR TX DEPT. OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SECTION SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM SERVICES UNIT 909 WEST 45 TH STREET MAIL CODE: 2018 AUSTIN, TX TOLL FREE: 1/866/ [email protected] REGION 1 MANAGED CARE CENTER FOR ADDICTIVE DISORDERS HEI SERVICES ONLY (LUBBOCK, POTTER, RANDALL, HALE, LAMB, HOCKLEY COUNTIES) SUSAN LILLY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ESTELA SALAZAR, HEI PROG. COORD TH STREET LUBBOCK, TX [email protected] [email protected] Satellite Offices Isabell Villarreal, Intervention Specialist Estela Salazar, Program Director 808 S. Crockett 1611 Avenue O Amarillo, TX Lubbock, TX (office) (office) (fax) (fax) [email protected] [email protected] 2/19/2010 Page 49

55 REGION 3 GREATER DALLAS COUNCIL ON ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE HEI SERVICES (DALLAS, DENTON, COLLIN COUNTIES) DEBBIE MERIPOLSKI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR [email protected] STEVE YARBROUGH, MA, LCDC, HIV PROGRAMS DIRECTOR [email protected] , ext. 236 FRANCIS MONTELLANO, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, HIV PROGRAMS [email protected] , ext LEMMON AVE., SUITE 300 DALLAS, TX PH: FAX: Satellite Offices for HEI Services: 834 N. Marsalis Denton County: 4210 Mesa Dr. Colin County: 2540 Avenue K Dallas, TX Denton, TX Plano, TX , Ext (Fax) (Fax) (Fax) MHMR OF TARRANT COUNTY HEI SERVICES (ERATH, HOOD, JOHNSON, PALO, PINTO, PARKER, SOMERVELL, TARRANT, WISE COUNTIES) STEVIE HANSEN, CHIEF, ADDICTION SERVICES RANDY PARSON, HIV/HEI PROGRAM MANAGER [email protected] P.O. BOX 2603, FT. WORTH, TX HULEN TOWERS NORTH FORT WORTH, TX MAIN PH: PH: , (RANDY PARSONS) FAX: /19/2010 Page 50

56 REGION 3 CONT D Mosaic Family Services HEI SERVICES (DALLAS COUNTY) WALTER NGUYEN, PH.D., LCSW, LCDC, EXECUTIVE DIR. EX. 246 [email protected] ARGETTE WATSON, LCDC, HEI PROGRAM DIR. EX. 241 [email protected] 4144 NORTH CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY, SUITE 530 DALLAS, TX PH: FAX: 214/ REGION 4 SPECIAL HEALTH RESOURCES FOR TEXAS, INC. HEI (ANDERSON, CAMP, CHEROKEE,GREGG,HARRISON,HENDERSON, MARION, PANOLA,RAINS RUSK,SMITH, UPSHUR, VANZANDT,HOPKINS, LAMAR, MORRIS, REDRIVER, TITUS COUNTIES) DR. PHIL FARMER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Bruce Wallace, Program Administrator, ext. 55 [email protected] Tyronda Jones, Regional Coordinator Central Nancy S. Young, LCDC, HIV Coord., ext. 37 [email protected] Joey Pack, Regional Coordinator North Gloria Hawkins, PCPE Regional Coordinator HEI Satellite Offices Longview Office 1308 Clinic Dr Main St P.O. Box 2709 Tyler, TX Texarkana,TX Longview, TX PH: FAX: 903/ /19/2010 Page 51

57 REGION 5 SOUTHEAST TEXAS REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL HEI SERVICES (HARDIN, JEFFERSON, ORANGE COUNTIES) AMANDA MCLAUCHLIN, COMMUNITY COORDINATOR/CONTRACT SPECIALIST [email protected] 2210 EASTEX FREEWAY BEAUMONT, TX PH: , EXT. 394 FAX: 409/ LAND MANOR, P.A.L.M. CENTER TERRY JACKSON, LCDC, Associate Executive Director CARLA BAKER, LCDC, HIV/HEI PROGRAM DIRECTOR, P.A.L.M. CENTER [email protected] [email protected] P.O. Box 7250, Beaumont, TX Calder Beaumont, TX PH: FAX: REGION 6 Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans MAP (MINORITY ACTION PROGRAM) HEI SERVICES (HARRIS, GALVESTON COUNTIES) ACENETE FLORES, HHS DIVISION DIRECTOR [email protected] Adriana Dibello, Program Manager [email protected] Peter Padilla, Case Management Supervisor [email protected] 204 CLIFTON HOUSTON, TX PHONE: FAX: /19/2010 Page 52

58 REGION 6 CONT D MONTROSE COUNSELING CENTER HEI SERVICES (HARRIS, FORT BEND, MONTGOMERY COUNTIES) Ann J. Robison, PhD, Executive Director (ext. 305) [email protected] Ryan Crawford, MS, LPC, LMFT, Case Management Program Coordinator (Ext. 319) [email protected] JAYMIE MIELKE, MA, HIV EDUCATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR (EXT. 334) [email protected] 401 BRANARD, 2 ND FLOOR HOUSTON, TX PH: FAX: 713/ THE GULF COAST CENTER HIV RECOVERY PROGRAM HEI SERVICES (GALVESTON, BRAZORIA COUNTIES) SUE DAVIS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM DIRECTOR [email protected] Jim Krebs, MA, LCDC, AAC, CSC Clinical Coordinator [email protected] KEVIN LODER, HEI CASE MANAGER 123 ROSENBERG, 6TH FLOOR GALVESTON, TX PH: FAX: REGION 7 AUSTIN TRAVIS COUNTY MHMR C.A.R.E. PROGRAM HEI (Travis, Bastrop, Williamson, Hays, Burnet, Blanco, Caldwell Counties) Rosa Hernandez, Associate Director (512) [email protected] Jeremy Riddle, Senior Program Manager (512) [email protected] Emily Johnston, LCSW, HEI Clinical Supervisor (512) [email protected] 1643 EAST 2ND STREET, BUILDING E AUSTIN, TX Ph. (512) FAX. (512) /19/2010 Page 53

59 REGION 8 PATRICIAN MOVEMENT PROJECT L.I.F.E. HEI SERVICES ONLY (BEXAR COUNTY) PATRICK CLANCEY, ED.D, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR [email protected] ADELINA (LENA) GUTIERREZ, HEI PROGRAM DIRECTOR [email protected] 215 CLAUDIA SAN ANTONIO, TX PH: FAX: 210/ REGION 10 ALIVIANE NOAD, INC HEI SERVICES (EL PASO COUNTY) CHILO MADRID, CEO [email protected] JOSE SORIA, CLINICAL DEPUTY DIRECTOR HIV AND HEI SERVICES [email protected] EMMA MUNOZ, HIV/HEI COORDINATOR [email protected] 7722 NORTH LOOP EL PASO, TX PH: FAX 915/ REGION 11 COASTAL BEND AIDS FOUNDATION HEI (ARANSAS, BEE, BROOKS, DUVAL, JIM WELLS, KENNEDY, KLEBERG, LIVEOAK, MCMULLAN, NUECES REFUGIO, SAN PATRICIO COUNTIES) Richard Sledz, Executive Director [email protected] Bill Hoelscher, MA, Dir. of Client Services (HEI) X102 [email protected] 400 Mann Street, Suite 800 CORPUS CHRISTI, TX PH: FAX: 361/ FAX: 361/ /19/2010 Page 54

60 REGION 11 CONT D SOUTH TEXAS COUNCIL ON ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE HEI SERVICES (WEBB, HIDALGO, CAMERON, WILLACY COUNTIES) CHRISTOPHER S. LAUREL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR [email protected] CARLOS V. RODRIGUEZ, DIRECTOR, HIV SERVICES [email protected] SYLVIA LEIJA, HEI CASE MANAGER [email protected] PO BOX SATELLITE OFFICE LAREDO, TX S. TEXAS BLVD. SUITE C 2359 East Saunders Weslaco, TX Laredo, TX PH: Linda Galvan - [email protected] FAX: 956/ Rey Villarreal - [email protected] 2/19/2010 Page 55

61 APPENDIX D Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS include: The Substance Abuse Counseling Program (SACP), an innovative education, intervention, and treatment program which began in September 2005, was designed to reduce the recidivism rate of offenders who use alcohol or drugs while on parole supervision or have a history of drug and/or alcohol use. Upon release from the Correctional Institutions Division, offenders with a Special Condition "S" attend a Relapse Prevention Class. This four-hour class assists them in developing a Relapse Prevention Plan, gives them information on how to pick a support group, and presents information on how to manage cravings. Parole Division Counselors (PDCs), employed by the Parole Division and licensed by Texas Department of State Health Services, provide these Relapse Prevention services. Outpatient treatment services are provided by contracted treatment vendors for those eligible offenders who submit positive urinalysis specimens. Offenders who do not comply with outpatient treatment services may be eligible for residential treatment in the SACP-Intermediate Sanction Facility (ISF) which is based on the Texas Modified Therapeutic Community (TC) model. Successful SACP-ISF completion is followed by additional outpatient treatment in order to provide transitional support services and a continuum of care for the SACP-ISF graduate. The Therapeutic Community Substance Abuse Aftercare Treatment Program administers a range of therapeutic, outpatient, and resource programs. It oversees and coordinates these interrelated programs for the substance abuse treatment for offenders and makes use of case management and drug and alcohol testing to assist in supervising offenders. The In-Prison Therapeutic Community (IPTC) is designed to be, on average, a six-nine month program in the prison setting, with an aftercare component, the Therapeutic Community (TC) that lasts approximately months, ensuring a seamless continuum of care. The length of the program is based on the offender s progress and needs. District Reentry Centers (DRC) These centers provide offenders with habilitation in the following core areas: substance abuse education /services, cognitive restructuring, anger management, pre-employment and Victim Impact Panel classes for Offenders. A distinguishing feature is the emphasis on heightened offender accountability for program participation. Parole staff responds to program non-compliance within twenty-four hours of the violation. Programs outside the realm of the core areas are facilitated by volunteers and include life skills classes, parenting classes, faith-based substance abuse education and support groups, and other character building programs as well as General Education Development (GED) preparation classes. The collaborative efforts of the Parole staff, community partnership assistants, volunteers, offenders, and their families provide a positive vehicle to the reintegration process. This information posted to the internet on September 21, Retrieved from: ww.tdcj.state.tx.us/parole/parole-spclpgms.htm on January 27, /19/2010 Page 56

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