Alcohol and Drug Rehab

Alcoholics Anonymous

501 S. Oak, California, MO 65018

573-796-8118

Hours: call for hours

Services: program for individuals struggling with alcoholism

Fee: Free


Al-Anon

573-659-6670

Hours: Call for Schedule

The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness, and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.

Services: Group counseling, therapy and literature for families living with the problem of alcoholism.


Capital Region Medical Center-Southwest

1125 Madison St., Jefferson City, MO

Ph: 573-632-5560

https://www.crmc.org/

Services: Intro to AA, counseling treatment and literature, and outpatient treatment for an

alcoholic who wants help.


Cedar Ridge Treatment Center/Family Counseling Center

1091 Midway Dr., Linn Creek, MO 65052

573-346-6758

https://www.rehab.com/missouri/linn-creek

The facility provides detoxification services to the public. The treatment center provides outpatient and residential short-term treatment care. There are special groups and programs for persons with co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, men, DUI and DWI offenders, and criminal justice groups. No special language services are available. Payments via private insurance and access to recovery voucher are accepted. Payment assistance is offered by way of sliding fee scale and case by case basis (check with facility for specifics).


DeafLEAD (formerly The L.E.A.D. Institute)

2505 W. Ash, Columbia, MO 65203

Phone: Voice/TTY (573)445-5005 Videophone: (573) 303-5604

Missouri Crisis/Text Line: (573)445-5035 or 888-761-4357 or text HAND to 839863

Deaf Crisis Line: 321-800-3323 or text HAND to 839863

FAX: 573-445-5088

drlogan@deaflead.com

http://www.deaflead.com/

Hours: 9:00-5:00 Monday-Friday, Crisis Line 24 hours

Services: Provide education, advocacy, crisis intervention, counseling, and other direct services for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, and late-deafened individuals and families; Missouri Crisis Hotline/Text Line; Deaf Crisis Videophone Hotline, sign language classes for all ages; deaf culture training to agencies; Teen Institute (camp for deaf and hard of hearing youth) teaches alcohol and drug abuse prevention, HIV/AIDS awareness, and other issues facing youth; free counseling for hearing and deaf individuals and their families who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape, incest and child abuse, free 24-hour crisis interpreting for Deaf victims of crime.

Fee: Sign language classes – call for current fee

Eligibility: Services provided as needed


Fresh Start Sober Living in Columbia

Serving all counties

573-219-2170 freshstartcomo@gmail.com

https://freshstartcomo.com/

Sober living is a type of group housing. All tenants are involved in substance abuse recovery programs.Tenants are provided an alcohol, drug, and violence-free environment to aid in their path to restoration. All properties are located on bus routes and with-in walking/biking distance from downtown district, treatment centers, business districts, 12-step meetings, employment placement agencies, and social service centers.

Bedrooms include bed, dresser, WiFi, TV with cable, desk and chair, nightstand, bed linens, bath towels and a box fan. Fresh Start can also accommodate Home Plans for those being released by the Dept. of Corrections.


Family Counseling Center of Missouri

204 Metro Suite B, Jefferson City, MO 65109

573-634-4591 Fax: 573-634-4792

Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00-5:00 pm, Friday 8:00-12:00 pm

www.fccmo.org

Services: Substance abuse treatment, Mental Health Services, Children’s services play therapy,

couple or individual counseling, gambling, counseling, satop services, domestic violence group ,

parenting group. Outpatient treatment for alcohol and drug addiction and dependence.


Healing House and New Beginnings

P.O. Box 1682, Jefferson City, MO 65102

417-559-7068 Heather Gieck, Executive Director Founder

573-645-2501 Housing Line

https://thehealinghouseandnewbeginnings.org/

housing@thehealinghouseandnewbeginnings.org

RECOVERY: A Program of Action: 2 hour class meeting one night per week for 5 weeks, teaching and applying the 12 steps as presented in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

SPIRITUAL GROWTH: Bible-based ministry program to develop and enhance spiritual growth.

ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics)

Mentoring: Personal Relationships leading to recovery and Recovery leading to salvation.

HOUSING AND LIFE SKILLS

Residents will be provided safe and affordable housing at the Healing House and New Beginnings. Residents will be assisted with searching and securing employment. Residents will attend Life Skills classes based upon their needs. Accommodations will be provided for 22 women residents plus the 3 Senior Women Residents.


McCambridge Center

201 N. Garth, Columbia, MO 65203

573-449-3953 or 573-227-3741

http://compasshealthnetwork.org/location/columbia-3/

Services provided at this Columbia location include outpatient and residential substance use disorder treatment for women with children and for pregnant women. For more information about the McCambridge program, please call 573-449-3953.


Moniteau County Health Center

401 S. Frances Street, California, MO 65018

573-796-3412 Fax: 573-796-8364

Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

http://moniteaucountyhealth.org/

Medical clinics, Immunizations, treatment of communicable diseases, lead poisoning prevention, family planning, women's health services, copies of vital records, environmental health services, WIC, water and food inspections, and more.


New Vision at Capitol Regional Medical Center

1125 Madison St., Jefferson City, MO 65102

573-632-5817

capitalrmc.mo@specialcarecorp.com

New Vision™ is an inpatient medical stabilization service that accepts appropriate adults, who are currently using or are experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms from certain drugs or alcohol. It consists of a medically supervised hospital stay for inpatient stabilization that typically lasts 3 days. Upon admission to the hospital for medical stabilization, assessment of the patient’s fundamental needs is accomplished. These assessments include medical history, physical, a complete laboratory workup and a nursing assessment. New Vision at CRMC will not admit someone who is currently under the influence or intoxicated. Patients must refrain from using/ drinking for a period of time prior to coming in for their assessment and must meet minimum requirements of an acute withdrawal scale to be eligible for admission into the New Vision service. New Vision at CRMC is a completely VOLUNTARY service. New Vision at CRMC accepts Medicaid, Medicare and Commercial Insurance with the exception of the following; UHC Community Plan – Managed Medicaid, Missouri Care- Managed Medicaid, Cigna Connect Network, Cigna Surefit. New Vision at CRMC is not a state-funded service but there is a self-pay option available to those who are uninsured, the hospital requires half of this amount up front at time of admission and payment arrangements can be made with the hospital on the remaining balance.


Primrose Hill

1212 County Rd 2696, Clark, MO 65243

573-641-5047

http://primrosehilltc.com/

Primrose Hill is a 12-month, residential recovery center for women and women with young children who have drug and alcohol addictions. Primrose Hill Teen Challenge is one of only a few centers where children can stay with their mother during recovery.


Turning Point Recovery Centers

201 E. Monroe, Ste. 103, Mexico, MO 65265

573-581-8828 FAX 573-581-8054

http://turningpointrc.org/

Services: Men and women outpatient services and SATOP are available. Both group and Individual counseling is available on an outpatient basis. Additionally, educational groups and relapse prevention are available through Outpatient services. All services are driven by an individual treatment plan, which guides the frequency and duration of services. Codependency counseling is offered to significant others, wives, family of consumers. Anger management classes are offered at each location when there are enough consumer requests to warrant developing a group.Missouri law requires all persons arrested for an alcohol- or drug- related traffic offense to complete an assessment screening at an OMU. The result of this evaluation determines the appropriate level of SATOP placement for each consumer.

Fee: Offender Education Program (OEP) $130.00

Adolescent Diversion Education Program (ADEP) $130.00

Clinical Intervention Program (CIP) $1067.42 *

Total Cost: The total cost for SATOP can range between $505 – $1380.91

Consumers referred to the WIP, CIP, or YCIP may complete a financial questionnaire called the Standard Means Test. The findings will determine if the consumer will receive financial assistance with the payment of their service level fee.

Service Area: Missouri


Valley Hope of Boonville

1415 Ashley Road , Boonville, Missouri 65233

Admissions 24/7 660-882-6547

info@valleyhope.org

https://valleyhope.org/locations/missouri/boonville-treatment-center/

Valley Hope of Boonville provides medically-monitored detox and withdrawal management, residential addiction treatment, and virtual outpatient programs and family counseling. Our treatment and recovery experts customize a comprehensive treatment plan for each patient that addresses physical, mental, spiritual and emotional health needs. Each treatment team works hand in hand, side by side with patients and families to heal from addiction and reclaim their lives through recovery.

Services: Subacute medical detox, 24-hour nursing care, Individual and group counseling Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) Milieu therapy, Family Care, Chaplain services, 12-step recovery program, Intensive Outpatient Therapy (IOP) including individual and group counseling, Family Care Assessments, Continuing care.

Can accept TriCare, Optum and are members of the Community Care Network of the Veteran’s Administration.