State substance abuse agency

Offered at substance abuse treatment centers
Details:
  • name: State substance abuse agency
  • category: License/certification/accreditation
  • Type: Uncategorized

Description:
Government organization responsible for planning, organizing, delivering, and monitoring substance use disorder services in their respective state.

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Human Resources Dev Assoc Inc

505-753-8933
1114 Plaza del Norte Suite B, Espanola, NM 87532
http://www.hrda.org

Human Resources Dev Assoc Inc Raton Community Corrections

575-445-9761
130 South 3rd Street , Raton, NM 87740
http://

Human Resources Dev Assoc Inc Taos Community Corrections

575-758-0670 x209
1335 Gusdorf Road Building E, Taos, NM 87571
http://

Human Resources Dev Associates Inc Las Vegas Community Corrections

505-454-8349
609 University Avenue , Las Vegas, NM 87701
http://

Human Resources Dev Associates Inc Raton Community Corrections

575-445-9761
130 South 3rd Street , Raton, NM 87740
http://hrda.org

Human Resources Development Inst SW Opioid Treatment Program

773-660-4630 x2355
33 East 114th Street , Chicago, IL 60628
http://www.hrdi.org

Human Resources Development Institute (HRDI)/SW Opioid Treatment Program

773-660-4630 x2355
33 East 114th Street , Chicago, IL 60628
http://www.hrdi.org

Human Resources Development Institute Brass l Medication Assisted Treatment

773-966-0333 x7365
340 East 51st Street , Chicago, IL 60615
http://www.hrdi.org

Human Resources Development Institute Professional Counseling Services

773-966-0255 x8999
8000 South Racine Avenue , Chicago, IL 60620
http://www.hrdi.org

Human Resources Inc Outpatient Methadone Program

804-644-4636
15 West Cary Street , Richmond, VA 23220
http://www.hricorp.org

Human Resources Inc Outpatient Methadone Program

804-644-4636
15 West Cary Street , Richmond, VA 23220
http://www.hricorp.org

Human Service Agency

605-886-0123
123 19th Street NE , Watertown, SD 57201
http://www.humanserviceagency.org

Human Service Center

309-671-8000
228 NE Jefferson Street , Peoria, IL 61654
http://www.hscpeoria.org

Human Service Center Hamilton Boulevard

309-671-8040
1200 North Hamilton Boulevard , Peoria, IL 61606
http://www.hscpeoria.org

Human Service Center Rochelle

309-222-2185
3420 North Rochelle Lane , Peoria, IL 61654
http://www.hscpeoria.org

Human Service Center South Metro East Chester Office

618-826-4547
115 East Stacey Street , Chester, IL 62233
http://www.ourhsc.org

Human Service Center South Metro East Sparta Office

618-443-3045
104 Northtown Road , Sparta, IL 62286
http://www.ourhsc.org

Human Service Center Southern Metro East

618-443-3045
104 Northtown Road , Sparta, IL 62286
http://www.ourhsc.org

Human Service Center Willow Knolls Road

309-671-3074
2101 West Willow Knolls Road , Peoria, IL 61614
http://www.hscpeoria.org

Human Service Center of Forest Oneida and Vilas Counties

715-369-2215 x3910
705 East Timber Drive , Rhinelander, WI 54501
http://www.thehumanservicecenter.org

Human Service Center of Forest Oneida and Vilas Counties

715-369-2215
705 East Timber Drive , Rhinelander, WI 54501
http://www.thehumanservicecenter.org

Human Service Center of Southern Metro East/Chester Office

618-826-4547
115 East Stacey Street , Chester, IL 62233
http://www.ourhsc.org

Human Service Center on Richard Pryor Place

309-671-8084
130 Richard Pryor Place , Peoria, IL 61605
http://www.hscpeoria.org

Human Service Center on Willow Knolls Road

309-689-3080
2101 West Willow Knolls Road , Peoria, IL 61614
http://www.hscpeoria.org

Human Service Ctr Hamilton Boulevard

309-671-8040
1200 North Hamilton Boulevard , Peoria, IL 61606
http://www.hscpeoria.org
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Not Sure Which Services to Choose?

The amount of services offered by substance abuse treatment centers / mental health treatment centers can be overwhelming at first. If you’re unsure about the care you’ll be needing, it can be a helpful starting point to call nearby facilities and ask about the availability of evidence-based treatments. Some of the most common and helpful treatments include individual and group counseling, medication treatments, and supportive services.

Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.

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