Transitional age young adults

Offered at both mental health and substnace abuse treatment centers
Details:
  • name: Transitional age young adults
  • category: Special Programs/Groups Offered
  • Type: Uncategorized

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Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for Transitional age young adults.

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Community MH and SA Services of Saint Joseph County

269-467-1000
677 East Main Street Suite A, Centreville, MI 49032
http://www.stjoecmh.org

Community MH for Central Michigan Isabella County Branch

989-772-5938
301 South Crapo Street Suite 100, Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
http://cmhcm.org

Community Network Services Inc

248-994-8001
279 Summit Drive , Waterford, MI 48328
http://www.cnsmi.org

Community Outreach Network Servs Inc

317-926-5463
2105 North Meridian Street Suite 102, Indianapolis, IN 46202
http://www.consindy.org

Community Outreach Services Inc

202-247-1999
6215 Greenbelt Road Suite 206, College Park, MD 20740
http://

Community Partners Integrated Healthcare (CPIH)

520-333-4320
3939 South Park Avenue Suite 150, Tucson, AZ 85714
http://www.communitypartnersinc.org

Community Partners Integrated Healthcare (CPIH)

520-333-4320
3939 South Park Avenue Suite 150, Tucson, AZ 85714
http://www.communitypartnersinc.org/

Community Partners Integrated Healthcare (CPIH)

520-226-9002
2039 East Wilcox Drive Suites A and B, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://communitypartnersinc.org

Community Partnerships of Idaho Inc

208-376-4999
3062 North Five Mile Road , Boise, ID 83713
http://www.mycpid.com/behaviorial-health/

Community Programs Inc

248-406-0090
1435 North Oakland Boulevard , Waterford, MI 48327
http://www.communityprograms.org

Community Psychiatric Clinic Northgate

206-461-4544
10700 Meridian Avenue North Suite G-11, Seattle, WA 98133
http://www.cpcwa.org

Community Recovery Resources (CORR)

530-273-9541 x210
180 Sierra College Drive , Grass Valley, CA 95945
http://www.corr.us

Community Recovery Resources (CORR)/Grass Valley Campus/Inpatient

530-271-1140 x247
159 Brentwood Drive , Grass Valley, CA 95945
http://www.corr.us

Community Recovery Resources Outpatient/DUI/Mothers in Recovery

530-885-1961
12183 Locksley Lane Suites 101-104, Auburn, CA 95604
http://www.corr.us

Community Rehabilitation Center

904-358-1211 x104
623 Beechwood Street , Jacksonville, FL 32206
http://www.communityrehabcenter.org

Community Rehabilitation Center

904-358-1211
623 Beechwood Street , Jacksonville, FL 32206
http://www.communityrehabcenter.org

Community Rehabilitation Center

904-358-1211
623 Beechwood Street , Jacksonville, FL 32206
http://www.communityrehabcenter.org

Community Research Foundation Del Sur Crisis Center

619-575-4687
892 27th Street , San Diego, CA 92154
http://www.comresearch.org

Community Research Foundation Douglas Young Wellness Recovery Center

858-695-2211
10717 Camino Ruiz Suite 207, San Diego, CA 92126
http://www.comresearch.org

Community Research Foundation Maria Sardinas Wellness Recovery Ctr

619-428-1000
1465 30th Street Suite K, San Diego, CA 92154
http://www.comresearch.org

Community Research Foundation South Bay Guidance Center

619-427-4661
835 3rd Avenue Suite C, Chula Vista, CA 91911
http://www.comresearch.org

Community Resource Center

618-548-2181
315 Westgate Street , Salem, IL 62881
http://www.facebook.com/crcforbehavioralhealth

Community Resource Center

618-533-1391
904 Martin Luther King Drive , Centralia, IL 62801
http://www.facebook.com/crcforbehavioralhealth

Community Resource Center Inc

270-842-4991
1733 Campus Plaza Court 15, Bowling Green, KY 42101
http://
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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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