Healing Addiction in our Community Resources List December ...

Healing Addiction in our Community Resources List

December 2017

HAC does not support or endorse any medication, practitioner, or treatment program relating to heroin or opiate addition.

The Heroin Awareness Committee recommends that you call 911 in an emergency situation. Seek the advice of a medical

professional to determine the proper course of treatment for your specific circumstance.

¡ñ If you have health insurance, contact the customer service line; they are able to help find providers in your area based on

your coverage.

¡ñ Medicaid/Medicare Info for NM

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In-State Agencies

Services

Eligibility/ Admissions

4 Winds Equestrian Retreat & Wellness

Center

Estancia & Moriarty



- Interactive equine-assisted psychotherapy (EAP)

facilitated

by EAGALA certified professionals.

- Wellness programs customized for your group.

- Equestrian nirvana for all skill levels.

ABQ Health Services

(Suboxone & Methadone Clinic).

172 Montano Rd (east of 2nd street on

Montano)

Or

112 Monroe St NE (Central & Monroe)

344-4427

Psychological Services, Mental Health Assessment,

Educational Assessment, Drug Abuse Screening,

Detox. Meth cash only, Suboxone, some ins; Salud

pays partial pmt for meds. Suboxone requires

appointment. Meth no appointment. 18 +

M-F 6 a.m. to 2:00Sat 7

to 11:00

24-hour hotline available.

ATR voucher program.

Approximately

$200/month + cost of

meds¡­.

Addiction Center

(800) 655-5116



is a professional web guide that

can connect addicts and families with recovery and

treatment options.

Website provides a wide

variety of drug and

addiction information.

Albuquerque Behavioral Health

2403 San Mateo NE

Ste. W-10

Albuquerque, NM 87110

Tel: 505-830-6500

Fax: 505-830-6527

abqbehavioralhealth@

Must complete and assessment for placement. You

may be court ordered or self-referred. Treatment

offered for substance abuse recovery. Please bring

insurance ID card.

See center column

Fees: $85-Individual $35Groups, insurance

accepted.

Hours: Monday-Friday

9:00am-5:00pm,

Saturday 9am-2pm.

Albuquerque Indian Center

105 Texas SE Albuquerque, NM 87108

Tel: 505-268-4418

Family, LGTB, AA, NA and other groups, Counseling:

Substance Abuse, Smoking Cessation, etc.,

Resource management, Open Computer Lab,

Job search assistance, Bus passes: $10

Must be Native American

18 years of age or older.

Fees: None

Hours: Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Albuquerque Metropolitan Central Intake

(AMCI)

3121 Amherst Ste. B

Albuquerque, NM 87107

Tel: 505-272-9033



Provides comprehensive clinical assessment and

referrals to treatment programs for adults and

adolescents with alcohol and drug problems.

For those in need of

referrals for treatment

services.

Fees: None, income

criterion must be met.

Hours: Monday-Friday,

7:30am-4:30pm

Albuquerque Treatment Services

209 San Mateo

Albuquerque, NM 87108

Tel: 505-262-1538

Male and female methadone maintenance and

counseling available to individuals with opiate

addictions.

Must be 18 years or older

and have an opiate

addiction.

We accept walk-ins Monday-Friday 5:00am-10:00am.

Must have valid ID and Medicare Card.

Fees:

$90 intake fee

$10 per day

$15 per day if from outof-town

Individual and group male and female group

counseling.

18 years of age and older.

Call for intake.

Fees: See center column

Hours:

Mon-Tue: 9:00am4:00pm

Wed-Thr: 9:00am6:30pm

Alivar Counseling Services, Inc.

116 Central NW

Albuquerque, NM 87104

Tel: 505-247-4622

Fax: 505-247-1373

Email: alivar2001@

Medicaid continual care program only.

Fri: Appointment Only

If not on Medicare:

$35 enrollment fee

$25 for a 1-hour group session

$30 for a 1-1/2-hour group session

Almas de Amistad/Amity Foundation

609 Gold

Albuquerque, NM 87102

Tel: 505-246-9300

Se Habla Espa?ol

Free substance abuse counseling, Curriculum

specialized for women, Therapeutic groups,

HIV/AIDS prevention and education, Support through

NMAS ( New Mexico Aids Services), Assistance in

employment and job skill training, Assistance in

locating housing, GED training available on site,

Emergency food assistance, Parenting classes,

Seminars/Workshops, Individual counseling,

Referrals for assistance, as needed, individual and

group counseling, Working with CYFD to regain

custody of children, Food pantry services

Services are specific to

women who are in need

of assistance. They must

be admitted to the

program to use the

services and not be

actively using.

Fees: None

Hours: Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:00pm

Addiction and Substance Abuse Programs

(ASAP)

2450 Alamo Avenue Southeast

Albuquerque, NM 87106

Tel: 505-925-2400



Provides outpatient counseling services addressing

addictions to alcohol or drugs as well as methadone

treatment for opioid users. Also provides ambulatory

medically monitored Detox services, psychiatric

evaluation, and treatment and access to UNM Care

for uninsured

persons.

Must be a resident of

Bernalillo County and

provide social security

number, current address,

and phone number.

Fees: Sliding scale fees.

Hours: Call for an

appointment.

Anna Kaseman Hospital: Behavioral

Health

8300 Constitution NE

Albuquerque, NM 87110

Tel: 505-291-2504

Inpatient Detox and mental health assessment for

adults. Average stay is 5-10 days. The agency also

provides an intensive outpatient program for adults.

Open to anyone in need

of services.

Fees: Call for fees.

Hours: 24/7

Call for suboxone

program and intake.



We also provide outpatient services for individual and

IOP therapy. IOP ages 18 and up. Individual ages

12 and up.

Male and female detox for alcohol and substance.

No Medicaid ¨C Private

insurance only.

Butterfly Healing Center

Taos Pueblo

Tel: 575-751-7688

Ages 13-18, male and female, inpatient and

outpatient.

RTC 90 days or longer.

Call for intake.

Native Americans Only.

State Funded/Medicaid.

Casa de Salud

1608 Isleta Blvd. SW

Albuquerque, NM 87105

Tel: 505-907-8311



Bilingual services (English and Spanish), Offers

Suboxone weekly on Wednesday mornings to the

first 8 individuals. Doors open at 9:00 a.m., Promotes

holistic, integrated approach to opiate addiction.

Regular patient visits cost

$40 per visit. No

insurance accepted. All

welcome. Low income

welcome.

Central New Mexico Treatment Center

630 Haines Ave. NW

Albuquerque, NM 87107

Tel: 505-268-5611

Fax: 268-5736

Outpatient opiate addiction treatment center. Offers

individual and group counseling.

All fees are paid for by the client:

$25.00 initial fee

$13.50 for Methadone per day

$23.50 for Suboxone per day

Ages 18 and older.

Medicaid accepted.

Intake Hours:

Mon-Thurs 5am-8:00am

General Hours:

Mond-Frid: 5:00-11:30am

Sat-Sun: 7am-10:30am

Circle of Life

Espanola, New Mexico

Tel: 505-852-1377

Native American, all ages, outpatient.

Family services available.

Gambling help available to all.

Medicaid and some

private insurance.

Patients seeking to get into the Suboxone

program must call (505) 234-6540 between

11:00am and 1:30pm on the first and third

Monday of the month.

Applicants MUST speak with someone. They

cannot leave a voicemail message. If

accepted, patients must come in to the clinic

on the following Monday at 1:30 pm with $56

and should expect to stay until 5:00 pm.

New Moon Lodge: 18 and older ¨C 505-852-2788

Counseling & Psychotherapy Institute

803 Tijeras NW

Albuquerque, NM 87109

Tel: 505-243-2223

Ages 12 and up.

Limited counseling services for substance abuse for

individuals, families, and adolescents. Please call for

appointment and eligibility criteria.



Crossroads

Albuquerque NM

Tel: 505-242-1010



Homeless women struggling with co-occurring

disorder and substance abuse issues.

Must meet HUD definition of homeless.

Crossroads - Maya's Place

Albuquerque, NM

505-266-0110



Women who are coming out of prison/jail.

Must meet HUD definition of homeless.

Delancey Street

P.O. Box 1240

San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566



m.php

Tel: 505-852-4291 x304

Residential self-help organization.

Ages 18-65, male and female, free of charge. Call for

interview.

Substance abuse, ex-convicts, homeless, and others

at rock bottom.

GED training in 3 marketable services.

Learn value and social/interpersonal skills.

Uninsured sliding fee

scale starting at $30.00,

bring proof of income.

Medicaid, Salud, and

AMCI vouchers

accepted.

Fees: Call for fees

Hours: Call for hours

Medicaid Centennial ¨C

No Fee

If currently incarcerated,

work with case managers

at MDC in Albuquerque

or

the

Women's

Correctional Facility in

Grants to apply for a

bed.

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