National Directory of Drug and Alcohols Treatment Programs

National Directory of

Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Treatment Programs

2013

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This publication was developed for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),

Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ), by Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.,

(Synectics) and Mathematica Policy Research, (Mathematica) under Task Order HHSS283200700048I/

HHSS28342001T. The Project Director at Mathematica was Karen CyBulski, the Survey Director was Melissa

Krakowiecki, and the Project Director at Synectics was Leigh Henderson. The Task Order Officer at SAMHSA/

CBHSQ was Sara Azimi-Bolourian.

PUBLIC DOMAIN NOTICE

All material appearing in this report is in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission

from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Citation of the source is appreciated.

DISCLAIMER

Inclusion in the Directory does not imply an endorsement of the facility by SAMHSA or by State substance abuse

agencies.

ELECTRONIC ACCESS AND COPIES OF PUBLICATION

Hard copies of this publication may be obtained at



Or please call 1-877-SAMHSA-7 (1-877-726-4727) English and Espa?ol.

ORIGINATING OFFICE

SAMHSA

Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality

1 Choke Cherry Road

Room 7-1044

Rockville, MD 20857

HHS Publication No. (SMA) 13-4806

June 2013

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CONTENTS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE 2013 DIRECTORY .................................................................. iv

NOTE TO TREATMENT FACILITIES .......................................................................................................................... iv

KEY TO FACILITY CODES................................................................................................................................................. v

KEY TO SPECIAL LANGUAGE SERVICES ................................................................................................................. vi

STATE SUBSTANCE ABUSE AGENCIES ....................................................................................................................vii

DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE PROGRAMS:

Alabama ........................................................................15

Alaska ............................................................................21

Arizona ..........................................................................25

Arkansas .........................................................................41

California.......................................................................45

Colorado ......................................................................119

Connecticut ................................................................141

Delaware ......................................................................151

District of Columbia .................................................153

Florida .........................................................................155

Georgia ........................................................................181

Guam ...........................................................................193

Hawaii .........................................................................195

Idaho .............................................................................203

Illinois...........................................................................209

Indiana .........................................................................241

Iowa...............................................................................255

Kansas ..........................................................................261

Kentucky .....................................................................273

Louisiana .....................................................................291

Maine ...........................................................................297

Maryland .....................................................................309

Massachusetts .............................................................327

Michigan .....................................................................343

Micronesia ...................................................................369

Minnesota ...................................................................371

Mississippi ..................................................................389

Missouri .......................................................................395

Montana.......................................................................409

Nebraska ......................................................................413

Nevada..........................................................................419

New Hampshire .........................................................423

New Jersey ...................................................................427

New Mexico ................................................................447

New York .....................................................................453

North Carolina ...........................................................501

North Dakota .............................................................521

Ohio .............................................................................525

Oklahoma ...................................................................543

Oregon ........................................................................553

Pennsylvania ...............................................................565

Puerto Rico .................................................................591

Rhode Island ..............................................................599

South Carolina ..........................................................603

South Dakota .............................................................609

Tennessee ....................................................................613

Texas ............................................................................625

Utah .............................................................................647

Vermont ......................................................................655

Virgin Islands ..............................................................659

Virginia ........................................................................661

Washington ............................................................... 671

West Virginia .............................................................695

Wisconsin ....................................................................701

Wyoming ....................................................................713

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE 2013 DIRECTORY

The National Directory of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Programs - 2013 is a listing of Federal, State,

and local government facilities and private facilities that provide substance abuse treatment services. It includes

treatment facilities that (1) are licensed, certified, or otherwise approved for inclusion in the Directory by their

State substance abuse agencies, and (2) responded to the 2012 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment

Services (N-SSATS). The information about each facility that appears in this Directory was provided by that facility

in response to the 2012 N-SSATS. N-SSATS is conducted annually by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Services Administration (SAMHSA).

The Directory is ordered alphabetically by State, by city within each State, and by facility name within each city.

Each facility listing includes codes that represent the services offered and other features of the facility, including

codes that indicate services for hearing impaired and non-English-speaking clients. Codes are defined in a key

shown on the cover flaps and on pages v-vi. Because the services offered by a particular facility may change over

time, it is always a good idea to verify the information in this Directory when contacting a facility.

The Directory is also available online in a searchable format with maps showing the location of each facility. Go to

. Since the online listing is updated regularly, more current information may

be available there than in this Directory. See tab dividers for details.

NOTE TO TREATMENT FACILITIES

If your facility meets the criteria specified above for inclusion in the Directory, but it is not listed, you should

first contact your State substance abuse agency to verify that it has reported your facility to SAMHSA as eligible

for inclusion in the Directory. The appropriate State contact can be found at by

first choosing the ¡°DASIS Contacts¡± tab, then the ¡°N-SSATS contacts by State¡± link. If State records show that

your facility was reported to SAMHSA as eligible for inclusion in the Directory, then email or call the SAMHSA

contractor, Synectics, as directed below.

The online version of the Directory, the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator, is updated throughout

the year. If you have a facility to add or changes to report for your facility, please provide complete information to

Synectics by email (directory@), by calling 1-888-301-1143, or by mailing to:

Synectics

SAMHSA Directory Update

1901 North Moore Street, Suite 900

Arlington, VA 22209

To obtain copies of other Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality publications, complete and

mail the form located at the back of this Directory. Additional information is available on the Internet at



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KEY TO FACILITY CODES*

SA

MH

MH-SA

GH

TX

DT

MM

DM

BU

HH

HI

OP

PH

RS

RL

AD

CO

HV

GL

SE

PW

WN

MN

BC

DU

CJ

SF

MD

MC

SI

PI

MI

AR

IH

SS

PA

AH

SP

Primary Focus of Provider

Substance abuse treatment services

Mental health services

Mix of mental health and substance abuse services

General health services

Services Provided

Substance abuse treatment

Detoxification

Methadone maintenance

Methadone detoxification

Buprenorphine used in treatment

Halfway house

Type of Care

Hospital inpatient

Outpatient

Partial hospitalization/day treatment

Residential short-term treatment (30 days or fewer)

Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)

Special Programs/Groups Offered

Adolescents

Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders

Persons with HIV/AIDS

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender

Seniors/older adults

Pregnant/postpartum women

Women

Men

Residential beds for clients¡¯ children

DUI/DWI offenders

Criminal justice clients

Forms of Payment Accepted

Self payment

Medicaid

Medicare

State Financed (other than Medicaid)

Private health insurance

Military Insurance (e.g., VA, TRICARE)

Access to Recovery voucher

IHS/638 contract care funds

Payment Assistance Available

Sliding fee scale (Fee is based on income and other factors)

Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

Special Language Services

ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired

Spanish

See next page for additional language services for non-English speakers

* In the State-by-State facility listing, a s separates codes for each major category.

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