WASHINGTON Substance Abuse Services PRIMARY PREVENTION SERVICES RX DROP-OFF BOXES Johnson City Police Department: 601 E. Main Street (423) 975-2690 Hours: M-F 8:00-4:00 Jonesborough Police Department: 123 Boone Street Jonesborough, TN 37659 (423) 753-1053 Hours: 6:00 am-11:30 pm All week MOBILE CRISIS SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Frontier Health offers communitybased services 24/7 for a behavioral health illness, a crisis situation, or a perception of a crisis situation. Services are available to individuals who are physically present in the crisis service providers service area. (877) 928-9062 WASHINGTON COUNTY ANTI-DRUG COALITION: Anti-Drug Coalition, Insight Alliance has a vision to create a safer, healthier community through prevention. They achieve this by using strategies that promote healthy and safe behaviors and attitudes through various projects and activities. Director: Jennifer Berven (877) 366-7593 or visit www.insightalliance.org COORDINATED SCHOOL HEALTH CONTACTS Coordinated School Health Program (423) 354-1618 or visit http://www.wcde.org/education/dept/dept.php?sectionid=858 Johnson City School s Coordinated School Health Beth Cox (423) 232-2192 ext. 2265 SCREENING, BRIEF INTERVENTION, REFERRAL FOR TREATMENT-TENNESSEE PROGRAM (SBIRT-TN) SBIRT-TN is being implemented at ETSU s Family Practice Clinic in Johnson City. (423) 439-6464 SCHOOL-BASED LIAISONS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH This program provides face-to-face consultation with classroom teachers to assist them in structuring the classroom to enhance the learning environment for children whose risk of developing a substance use or abuse problem is significantly higher than usual. The liaison also provides support between the family and the school. Frontier Health, Inc. Kathy Beneditto (423) 232-2700 or visit www.frontierhealth.org COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATION Families Free is a faith-oriented organization that offers services to women currently or formerly involved in the criminal justice system, along with their families. Families Free is a licensed Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center and is able to provide therapeutic treatment groups such as Intensive Out-patient Program for Alcohol and Drug Treatment as well as a wide array of psycho-educational classes at our facility. Families Free serves Washington, Sullivan, Johnson, Carter, and Unicoi. Families Free 2408 Susannah Street, Johnson City, TN (423) 631-0141 16
WASHINGTON Substance Abuse Services OUTPATIENT TREATMENT CENTERS ALL AGES Comprehensive Community Services: OP Counseling Center 2514 ½ Wesley Street (423) 928-6581 Frontier Health: Watauga Behavioral Health Services 109 West Watauga Avenue (423) 232-2600 Regional Intervention Program: Frontier Health 104-106 West Watauga Avenue 37605 (423) 232-2600 Youth Villages Inc: Johnson City 3915 Bristol Highway (865) 670-8878 Adventure Program 1003 North Broadway Street (423) 232-4326 YOUNG ADULTS AND ADULTS Johnson City Medical Center 200 Med Tech Parkway (423) 431-6111 Frontier Health: Victory Center Johnson City 2243 Eddie Williams Road (423) 928-5627 MULTI-SETTING MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY TREATMENT CENTERS ALL AGES Johnson City Medical Center: Woodridge Psychiatric Hospital 403 North State of Franklin Road (423) 431-7111 Steppenstone Youth Treatment Center 110 Steppenstone Boulevard Limestone, TN 37681 (423) 257-6054 VETERANS James H. Quillen VAMC Sidney and Lamont Streets Mountain Home, TN 37684 (423) 926-1170 RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTERS Summit Center 1310 Indian Ridge Road (423) 257-8600 YOUNG ADULTS AND ADULTS Frontier Health: The Crisis Stabilization Unit 200 West Fairview Avenue (877) 928-9062 Frontier Health: Magnolia Ridge 900 Buffalo Street Johnson City, TN 37605
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA) MEETINGS MONDAY: 7:00 PM 105 S. Boone St. J.C.TN MONDAY: 7:00 PM SERENITY SISTERS Boones Creek United Methodist 110 Mary Street 37615 TUESDAY: 7:00 PM NOTHING TO FEAR GROUP Munsey Ed. & Counseling Bldg. 215 E. Market St. WEDNESDAY: 7:00 PM THURSDAY: 7:00 PM NOTHING TO FEAR GROUP Munsey Ed. & Counseling Bldg. 215 E. Market St. FRIDAY: 1:30 PM FRIDAY: 7:00 PM 105 S. Boone St. Johnson City TN SATURDAY: 7:00 PM 105 S. Boone St. Johnson City TN SUNDAY: 7:00 PM FAITH-BASED SUPPORT GROUPS MONDAY 7:00 PM RECOVERY FOR LIFE CALVARY CHURCH 178 Pickens Bridge Road (423) 282-2811 TUESDAY 7:00 PM LIFE RECOVERY Great Love 130 Garden Drive (423) 926-6778 FRIDAY 8:00 PM THE ENCOUNTER 1342 Milligan Highway *Friday Evening Church Service Last Updated 10/02/2014 Currently, there are 49 Buprenorphine Providers in. Use the QR code on the right to find more details on these locations. 17
Prescription Drug Abuse Profile: SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHICS 8 COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS 9 The University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute in collaboration with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation calculates the County Health Rankings each year. The rankings measure vital health factors such as quality of life, obesity, smoking, substance use, and other behavioral and environmental factors. In Tennessee each county is ranked out of 95, with 1 being the best of all the counties and 95 being the worst. MORTALITY 6 18
Prescription Drug Abuse Profile: TREATMENT 10 The number of treatment admissions in should be considered against the access to treatment within the county. See services one-pager. LAW ENFORCEMENT 11 had 1,070 adult drug-related arrests and 52 youth arrests in 2012. REFERENCES 1. Office of Policy, Planning and Assessment, Tennessee Department of Health Death Certificates. Retrieved from http://tn.gov/mental/policy/ persc_drug_docs/prescription%20drug%20use%20in%20tn_2%203%202012_r2.pdf. Sept. 2014. 2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. (January 8, 2013). The NSDUH Report: State Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Prescription Pain Relievers. Rockville, MD. 3. TN Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Directors Pivot Table Reports. 4. TN Department of Health. TN Hospital Discharge Data System 5. TN Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Prescription for Success. Retrieved from http://tn.gov/mental/prescriptionforsuccess/ Prescription%20For%20Success%20SECTION%201.pdf. Sept. 2014. ETSU is an AA/EEO employer. TBR 260-063-14.45M 6. United States Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), Compressed Mortality File (CMF) on CDC WONDER Online Database. 7. Tennessee Department of Health; Controlled Substance Monitoring Database 8. American Community Survey, 2012. The American FactFinder. Retrieved from http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/searchresults. xhtml?refresh=t. Sept. 2014 9. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. County Health Rankings 2012. Accessible at www.countyhealthrankings.org 10. Tennessee Department of Health. TN Behavioral Health County-Level Databook, 2013. Retrieved from http://www.state.tn.us/mental/policy/ pdfs/2013%20behavioral%20health%20county%20level%20databook%20update%202_6_14%20rlj%20awj%20final.pdf. 11. Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System; the American Community Survey; and the 2010 Census, United States Census Bureau.