Alcohol / Drug Abuse Treatment

 

 

Directory of Agency Locations

(Or click on name of agency for locations and services available.)

 

Maps and Locations of ADA Treatment Services

 

Bridgeway Behavioral Health

Administration

1570 S. Main St.

St. Charles, MO 63303

636-757-2204

636-757-2210

 

Mike Morrison, CEO

Website

 

Counties Served: Franklin, Gasconade, Lincoln, Montgomery, Osage, Pike,

St. Charles, St. Louis County, Warren

 


 

Comprehensive Mental Health Services, Inc.

10901 E. Winner Rd.

Independence, MO 64052

816-254-3652 (Main number)

816-254-7755 (Auto Attendant)

 

William H. Kyles, President/CEO

Website

 

Adolescent CSTAR

Outpatient only

 

Counties served: Cass, Clay, Jackson, Ray

 

Adult General Outpatient

County served: Jackson

(but open to all areas of Missouri)

 


 

COMTREA Community Treatment, Inc.

636-931-2700

 

Stephen F. Huss, CEO

Website

 

SATOP, Residential and Outpatient Substance Abuse Programs,

Drug Court, CSTAR (levels 1, 2 and 3)

 

Counties Served: Jefferson, south St. Louis County, south St. Louis City

 


 

Family Counseling Center, Inc.

 

Myra Callahan, Executive Director

Website

 

Counties Served: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Crawford, Dent, Douglas, Dunklin, Gasconade, Howell, Iron, Madison, Maries, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Ozark, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, St. Francois,

Ste. Genevieve, Stoddard, Texas, Washington, Wayne, Wright

 

Alcohol / Substance Abuse Treatment

SATOP

Stapleton Center

Hwy. J

Hayti, MO 63851

573-359-2600

 


 

Family Counseling Center of Missouri, Inc.

117 N. Garth

Columbia, MO 65203

573-443-2204

FAX 573-875-5851

 

Al Tacker, Executive Director

Website

 

Serves Central Missouri

 


 

Family Guidance Center

Agency Administration

724 N. 22nd St.

St. Joseph, MO 64506

816-364-1501

 

Program Location

901 Felix St.

St. Joseph, MO 64501

816-236-1816

 

Garry Hammond, President/CEO

Website

 


 

Kansas City Community Center

Main Office

1514 Campbell

Kansas City, MO 64108

Attention:  Ms. Kathy Funk,

Supervisor, Social Setting Detoxification Services

816-421-6670, Ext. 1274

 

C. Eugene Morgan, President

Website

 


 

Ozark Center

 

Paula F. Baker, CEO

Website

 

Counties Served: Jasper, Newton, McDonald and Barton

 


 

Pathways Community Behavioral Healthcare

 

Mel Fetter, President

Website

 

Contact Pathways office in your area: List

 


 

Preferred Family Healthcare

Corporate Headquarters

900 E. LaHarpe

Kirksville, MO 63501

(660) 665-1962

FAX (660) 665-3989

 

Mike Schwend, CEO                                                               

Website

 

Counties Served: Caldwell, Daviess, Grundy, Harrison, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Putnam, Sullivan

 

Missouri Map of Locations

 


 

ReDiscover

Intake/referral line: 816-966-0900

General information: 816-931-6500

County served: Jackson

 

Alan Flory, President

Website

 

Women and Children CSTAR

Women and Children AltCare

Compulsive Gambling

301 E. Armour Rd.

Kansas City, MO 64111

 

CSTAR General Population

901 NE Independence Ave.

Lee's Summit, MO 64086

 


 

Renaissance West

A Program of Comprehensive Mental Health Services, Inc.

5840 Swope Parkway

Kansas City, MO 64130

816-333-2990

 

William H. Kyles, President/CEO

Website

 

Comprehensive Care Program

Including Detox, Residential and Outpatient

Counties served: Jackson

(but open to all areas of Missouri)

 

Women and Children CSTAR

Counties served: Jackson

(but open to all areas of Missouri)

 


 Visit Network of Care for more information.

 

Programs Available

 

Detoxification
In the first step to recovery, detoxification, the individual is assisted in withdrawing from alcohol or drug addiction in a safe, supportive environment.

Residential Rehabilitation
In a residential treatment program, a person receives around-the-clock care, seven days a week. Rehabilitation includes assessment, individual and group counseling, family counseling, participation in self-help groups, and other supportive measures designed to help a person live an alcohol and drug-free life.

Outpatient Rehabilitation
Persons whose substance abuse is less severe or chronic do not require residential settings for treatment. Outpatient rehabilitation also is designed for persons who have graduated from residential programs and need follow-up and after-care services, counseling, and referral to support groups.

CSTAR
The Comprehensive Substance Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Program (CSTAR) is a unique approach to substance abuse and addiction treatment. It offers a flexible combination of clinical services, living arrangements and support services that are individually tailored for each client. The CSTAR model was developed by Missouri’s Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse and is funded by Missouri’s Medicaid program and the Division’s purchase-of-service system. In the past, inpatient or residential treatment temporarily removed a person from the problem environment with little or no follow-up care. CSTAR focuses on providing a complete continuum of recovery services, including extended outpatient services, in the community and, where possible, close to home.

CSTAR Women's Treatment Programs
Substance abuse affects women differently than men, both physically and psychologically. Single women, pregnant women and women with children may enter specialized women's CSTAR treatment programs. These programs provide a complete continuum of treatment services and housing supports tailored to the unique needs of women and children.

 

CSTAR Alt-Care Program Is a specifically designed CSTAR program for female offenders.


CSTAR Adolescent Treatment Programs
Early intervention, comprehensive treatment, academic education, and aftercare are important in averting chronic abuse and accompanying problems that might otherwise follow a young person for a lifetime. The specially trained staffs of adolescent CSTAR programs utilize individual, group and family interventions.

Opioid Treatment Programs
The Opioid (methadone) Treatment Program (OTP) is designed for medically supervised withdrawal from heroin and other opiate drugs, followed by ongoing treatment and rehabilitation for addiction and related life problems. Missouri’s OTP meets federal guidelines for such programs.

 


Don't Drink and Drive
Substance Abuse Traffic Offenders Program (SATOP)
 

Drinking and driving behaviors have a serious impact on the citizens of Missouri. Each year, thousands of people are injured or killed in alcohol-related crashes, resulting in serious financial impacts on our communities.

The Department of Mental Health, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse certifies programs to provide services to individuals who have had an alcohol or drug related traffic offense. The Substance Abuse Traffic Offenders Program (SATOP) serves more than 30,000 DWI offenders annually who are referred as a result of an administrative suspension or revocation of their driver's licenses, court order, condition of probation, or plea bargain. When a person's driver license is suspended or revoked due to an alcohol related offense, SATOP is, by law, a required element in driver's license reinstatement by the Department of Revenue.

All SATOP offenders enter the system via an Offender Management Unit. Offenders receive a screening assessment where a review of their driving record, breath alcohol content at the time of their arrest, computer-interpreted assessment and an interview with a qualified substance abuse professional is conducted. Based upon the information gathered during the screening an appropriate referral is made to one of several types of SATOP programs.

 

SATOP Acronyms

 

ADA - Alcohol and Drug Abuse

ADEP - Adolescent Diversion Education Program

ARTOP - Alcohol Related Traffic Offenders Program

AWDA - American With Disabilities Act

BWI - Boating While Intoxicated

CDC - Centers for Disease Control

CIP - Clinical Intervention Progam

DMH - Department of Mental Health

DOR - Department of Revenue

DRI-II - Driver Risk Inventory II

DUI - Driving Under the Influence

DWI - Driving While Intoxicated

MADD - Mothers Against Drunk Driving

MDHS - Missouri Division of Highway Safety

MIMH - Missouri Institute of Mental Health

MSHP - Missouri State Highway Patrol

MYAA - Missouri's Youth Adult Alliance Against Underage Drinking

NCAD - National Commission Against Drunk Driving

NCADD - National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence

NHTSA - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse

OEP - Offender Education Program

OMU - Offender Management Unit

SAMHSA - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

SATOP - Substance Abuse and Traffic Offenders Program

WIP - Weekend Intervention Program

YCIP - Youth Clinical Intervention