Substance Use Resource Guide A Community Referral Resource & Reference Tool
Table of Contents 1 Alcohol & Narcotic Resources....1-3 2 Treatment Providers 4 3 Health Plan Coverage & Assessments 5 4 Community Resources.6 5 Research 7 6 Appendices.8-9
1 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration What is Substance Abuse Treatment What is substance abuse treatment? This site provides substance abuse treatment professionals with publications, online education, and other resources that contain information on best treatment practices. Information for both patient and family Phone: 1-877-726-4727 Email: SAMHSAInfo@samhsa.hhs.gov Website: http://www.kap.samhsa.gov/index.htm National Institution on Drug Abuse - Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment Know What to Ask Offering guidance in seeking drug abuse treatment Five questions to ask when searching for a treatment program Phone: 1-800-662-Help Email: information@nida.nih.gov Website: http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/seeking- drug- abuse- treatment U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - The Next Step Towards a Better Life Targeted at persons living in a detox facility, great resource for all persons who have substance use disorder Describes the stages of recovery from alcohol and drug abuse Guidance in adjusting to sobriety after detox and through long-term recovery Discuss legal issues and list resources Phone: 1-877-726-4727 Email: SAMHSAInfo@samhsa.hhs.gov Website: http://www.kap.samhsa.gov/index.htm 1
1 Alcohol Anonymous AA as a Resource for the Health Care Professional (pamphlet 23) Designed specifically for the healthcare professional Describes some approaches health care professionals use in referring problem drinkers to AA Information about AA Fellowship Phone: 212-870-3400 Email: corrections@aa.org Website: http://www.aa.org/lang/en/catalog.cfm?origpage=223&product=11 Alcohol Anonymous AA Member Medications & Other Drugs (pamphlet 11) Report offered from a group of doctors in Alcohol Anonymous Members share their experience with medications and other drugs Phone: 212-870-3400 Email: corrections@aa.org Website: http://www.aa.org/lang/en/catalog.cfm?category=4&product=33 Intergroup- Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Locator Locations for AA meetings Group names Meeting dates, times, etc Phone: See appendix 1 for additional contact information Email: info@aaminneapolis.org Website: http://aameetinglocator.org/ See appendix 1 for additional information 2
1 Narcotics Anonymous Minnesota Region Narcotic Anonymous meetings Professional Resources Frequently asked questions Phone: 877-767-7676 help line Website: http://www.naminnesota.org/ See appendix 1 for additional information 3
2 Minnesota Department of Human Services Treatment Providers Below is a list of the most well-known treatment providers, specifically detailed for each of the Phase 1 SBIRT sites. Providers are located in or near the individual clinic communities. To find all substance use treatment providers listed by county/city, refer to the Minnesota Department of Human Services/DHS website, provided below in the Comprehensive Treatment Providers section. SBIRT sites should consider contacting and/or visiting the treatment providers in their communities to learn more about their services. In addition, consider inviting a representative from a treatment program to your clinic to provide further information on their specific services. See Targeted Treatment Provider list below for Phase 1 Sites. Instructions to access the site: The MN Rule 31 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Provider list is updated as April 30, 2012 and changes periodically throughout the year. To access the list refer to the below instructions: Visit the DHS website, http://mn.gov/dhs/ Click on General Public tab and Licensing Click on Licensed programs, then on Chemical Dependency treatment programs Select the licensed program lists, then CSV and Excel Chemical Dependency Treatment Programs (Rule 31) and sort by county/city. You can follow the same process and click on Excel for Children s Residential Facility and scroll to identity treatment providers. Detox Services is also found here. Phone: 651-431-2000 Email: dhs.healthcare- providers@state.mn.us Website: http://mn.gov/dhs/ 4
3 Minnesota Department of Human Services - Health Plan Information (Metro Area) Health Plan programs and resources Eligibly Criteria Phone: 651-431-2000 Email: http://mn.gov/dhs/ Website: http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?idcservice=get_dynamic_conversion&revisionselecti onmethod=latestreleased&ddocname=id_052601 Minnesota Department of Human Services - Health Plan Information (Greater MN Area) Health Plan program and resources Eligibly Criteria Phone: 651-431-2000 Email: dhs.healthcare-providers@state.mn.us or dhs.info@state.mn.us Website or http://mn.gov/dhs/ Minnesota Department of Human Services Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division Rule 25 Assessment Contact Information Comprehensive list of chemical dependency treatment numbers County specific assessment resources Eligibility criteria for publically funded programs Phone: 651-431-2000 Email: http://mn.gov/dhs/ Website: https://edocs.dhs.state.mn.us/lfserver/public/dhs-5685-eng 5
4 Minnesota Recovery Connection Resources for treatment, transportation, housing, job training, education etc. Community referral source Phone: 651-233-2080 Email: info@minnesotarecovery.org Website: http://minnesotarecovery.org/index.html See appendix 4 for additional information 6
5 Treatment Research Institute Determining the Relative Importance of the Mechanisms of Behavior Change within Alcoholic Anonymous: A Multiple Mediator Analysis Research Data on why participation in AA facilitates recovery Phone: 215-399-0980 Email: See contact us, staff directory on the below website Website: http://www.tresearch.org/homepage.htm 7
6 Appendix 1 Intergroup- Alcohol Anonymous Meeting Locator Additional Information: Once at the website click on list to find all Minnesota meeting locations http://aameetinglocator.org/civicrm/profile?reset=0&gid=9 Please note: Although AA, NA or other support meetings often meet in churches; there is no affiliation to any religion, sect, or denomination. Each meeting is unique, it is important to encourage members to visit different meetings until they find the right fit. Appendix 1 Intergroup- Alcohol Anonymous Meeting Locator (Contact Information) Additional Information: Minneapolis: Minneapolis Intergroup Northeast 763-781- 5102, http://www.aaminneapolis.org/ Greater Minneapolis Intergroup - 952-922- 0880 (phones answered 24 hours a day) St. Paul: Saint Paul and Suburban Area Intergroup 651-227- 5502, (phones answered 24 hours a day), http://www.aastpaul.org/ Appendix 1 Narcotics Anonymous Minnesota Region Additional Information: Moorhead Contact Information 701-234-9330 help line. 8