SD Directory of Accredited Alcohol & Drug Treatment Facilities 2012-2013
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SD Directory of Accredited Alcohol & Drug Treatment Facilities 2012-2013
SD Directory of Accredited Alcohol & Drug Treatment Facilities 2012-2013 SD Department of Social Services Division of Community Behavioral Health Nordstrom Building 521 East Capitol Avenue %700 Governor’s Drive Pierre, SD 57501 CBH Telephone: 605-773-3123 Fiscal: 605-773-3165 Fax: 605-773-7076 Division of Community Behavioral Health Staff Vacant – Director Shawna Fullerton - Deputy Director Frank Zavadil - Program Specialist II (605-668-3462) Barbara Shoup Anderson – Program Specialist II Terry Pfahler – Program Specialist I Michelle Schmeling – Program Specialist I Jennifer Humphrey – Program Specialist I Breinne Baltzer – Program Specialist I Jeff Hurst – Program Specialist I (605-367-5444 ext. 252) Vacant – Program Specialist II Vacant – Program Specialist II Tina Miller – Sr. Secretary June Russell – Sr. Secretary Behavioral Health Prevention Program Staff Gilbert “Gib” Sudbeck – Prevention Program Manager George Summerside – Program Specialist II/SPF SIG Coordinator Katie Tostenson – Prevention Program Specialist I - 2 - CONTENTS Aberdeen Avera St. Lukes (Worthmore Treatment Ctr/NADRIC Addiction Services) . Belle Fourche Addiction Family Resources . . . . . . . Black Hawk Northern Hills Alcohol/Drug Services (Black Hills Recovery Center) . . Brookings East Central Behavioral Health . . . . . . . First Step Counseling Services . . . . . . . Canton Keystone Treatment Center. . . . . . . . Chamberlain Dakota Counseling Institute . . . . . . . Custer Southern Hills Alcohol & Drug Referral Center. . . . . STAR Academy for Youth (State Treatment and Rehabilitation Academy for Youth) Eagle Butte Three Rivers MH/CD Center . . . . . . . Faith Three Rivers MH/CD Center . . . . . . . Flandreau Community Counseling Services . . . . . . Hot Springs Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug Referral Center . . . . Howard Community Counseling Services . . . . . . Huron Community Counseling Services . . . . . . Our Home, Inc. Rediscovery . . . . . . . Kyle Oglala Sioux Tribe – Anpetu Luta Otipi . . . . . Lake Andes Lewis and Clark Behavioral Health Services . . . . . Lemmon Three Rivers MH/CD Center . . . . . . . Madison Community Counseling Services . . . . . . Martin Martin Addiction Recovery . . . . . . . McLaughlin Three Rivers MH/CD Center . . . . . . . Milbank Human Service Agency . . . . . . . Mission Rosebud Sioux Tribe – Piya Mauni Otipi . . . . . - 3 - 24 21 80 54 55 69 48 99 103 105 106 41 100 42 43 86 83 71 107 45 76 108 60 90 Mitchell Abbott House, Inc. . . . . . . . Dakota Counseling Institute . . . . . Mobridge Aberdeen Area Youth Regional Treatment Center . . Three Rivers MH/CD Center . . . . . Pierre Capital Area Counseling . . . . . SD Urban Indian Health . . . . . Solem Public Safety (Women’s Prison). . . . Rapid City Behavior Management Systems – Full Circle . . . City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs, Adams Street Facility. City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs. . . . HorsePlay Productions Healing Center . . . Lifeways, Inc. . . . . . . Roads . . . . . . . . Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug Referral Center . . Wellsprings, Inc. (Inpatient) . . . . . Wellspring’s Soaring Eagle Treatment Center (Outpatient) . Youth and Family Services. . . . . . Redfield SD Developmental Center Chemical Health Services . . Rosebud Rosebud Sioux Tribe Alcohol Treatment Program . . Sioux Falls Arch Halfway House . . . . . . Avera McKennan Hospital . . . . . Bartels Counseling Services . . . . . Carroll Institute. . . . . . . Choices Recovery Services . . . . . Counseling Resources . . . . . . Dakota Drug and Alcohol (Prairie View Prevention) . . First Step Counseling . . . . . . Glory House . . . . . . . Keystone Outreach . . . . . . Minnehaha County Detox Center . . . . SD State Penitentiary . . . . . . SD Urban Indian Health . . . . . Sioux Falls Treatment Center. . . . . . Volunteers of America Dakotas . . . . Sisseton Dakotah Pride Treatment Center . . . . Human Service Agency . . . . . Spearfish Northern Hills Alcohol Drug Services . . . . Springfield Mike Durfee State Prison . . . . . - 4 - . . . . 18 49 . . . . 19 109 . . . . . . 31 97 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 36 39 58 74 88 101 114 115 118 . . 94 . . 89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 22 26 32 35 46 51 56 57 68 78 95 98 91 111 . . . . 52 61 . . 81 . . 77 Sturgis Northern Hills Alcohol and Drug Services . . . . . 82 . . . . 79 . . . . . . . . 72 110 . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 62 64 . . . . 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 67 73 117 Vale New Dawn Center . . . . Vermillion Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services . USD Student Counseling Center . . Watertown Dr. Mark Bontreger. . . . . Human Service Agency (Central Location) . Human Service Agency (Serenity Hills) . Winner Main Gate Counseling Services . . Yankton Human Services Center (Adolescent – Steps Beyond) Human Services Center (Adults – Gateway) . Lewis and Clark Behavioral Health Services . Yankton Trusty Unit . . . . - 5 - TREATMENT LEVELS AND AGENCIES CLINICALLY MANAGED RESIDENTIAL DETOXIFICATION City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs - Rapid City (Adults) Dakota Counseling Institute – Mitchell (Adults) Human Service Agency – Watertown (Adults) Minnehaha County Detoxification Center – Sioux Falls (Adults) COUNSELING SERVICE Avera St Lukes - Aberdeen *Capital Area Counseling Services- Pierre City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs - Rapid City *Community Counseling Services - Huron *Dakota Counseling Institute - Mitchell *East Central Behavioral Health - Brookings *Human Service Agency - Watertown *Lewis & Clark Mental Health Center – Yankton *Main Gate Counseling Services – Winner *Martin Addiction Recovery - Martin *Northern Hills Alcohol & Drug Services - Sturgis *Southern Hills Alcohol & Drug Referral Center – Custer, Hot Springs, Rapid City *Three Rivers Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Center - Lemmon DAY TREATMENT *Addiction Family Resources - Belle Fourche (Adults) Avera St. Lukes – Aberdeen (Adults) City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs - Rapid City (Adults) *Martin Addiction Recovery Center – Martin (Adolescents) *Volunteers of America, Dakotas - Sioux Falls (Adolescents) *Wellspring, Inc. - Soaring Eagle Treatment Center – Rapid City (Adolescents) *Medicaid Funding Available - 6 - EARLY INTERVENTION (Adults and Adolescents) Abbott House, Inc. - Mitchell *Addiction Family Resources - Belle Fourche (Adults) Avera McKennan Hospital (Behavioral Health Services) - Sioux Falls (Adults) Avera St. Lukes – Aberdeen (Adults/Adolescents) *Bartels Counseling Services, Inc. – Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Behavior Management Systems – Rapid City (Preg. Adult Females/Women w/dep. children) *Capital Area Counseling Services – Pierre (Adults/Adolescents) *Carroll Institute - Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Choices Recovery Services – Sioux alls (Adults) City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs - Rapid City (Adults) *Community Counseling Services – Flandreau, Howard, Huron, Madison (Adults/Adolescents) Counseling Resources – Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Dakota Counseling Institute – Chamberlain, Mitchell (Adults/Adolescents) *Dakota Drug and Alcohol Prevention - Sioux Falls (Adolescents) Dr. Mark Bontreger – Watertown (Adults) *East Central Behavioral Health – Brookings (Adults/Adolescents) First Step Counseling – Brookings, Sioux Falls (Adults) HorsePlay Productions Healing Center – Rapid City (Adults/Adolescents) *Human Service Agency – Watertown (Adults/Adolescents) *Keystone Treatment Center/Outpatient Services – Canton, Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Lewis & Clark Mental Health Center – Lake Andes, Vermillion, Yankton (Adults/Adolescents) *Lifeways, Inc. – Rapid City (Adolescents) *Main Gate Counseling Services – Winner (Adults/Adolescents) *Martin Addiction Recovery Center – Martin (Adults/Adolescents) Mike Durfee State Prison – Springfield (Adult Males) *Northern Hills Alcohol and Drug Services – Spearfish, Sturgis (Adults/Adolescents) *ROADS – Rapid City (Adults) *Rosebud Sioux Tribe – Piya Mani Otipi – Mission (Adolescents) SD Developmental Center – Redfield (Adults/Adolescents) SD State Penitentiary – Sioux Falls (Adult Males) *SD Urban Indian Health – Pierre, Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) Solem Public Safety Center – Pierre (Adults) *Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug Referral Center – Custer, Hot Springs, Rapid City (Adults/Adolescents) STAR Academy for Youth (State Treatment and Rehabilitation Academy for Youth) – Custer (Adolescents) *Three Rivers MH/CD Center – Eagle Butte, Faith, Lemmon, McLaughlin, Mobridge (Adults/Adolescents) USD Student Counseling Center – Vermillion (Adults) *Volunteers of America Dakotas - Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Wellspring, Inc. - Soaring Eagle Treatment Center – Rapid City (Adolescents) Yankton Trusty Unit – Yankton (Adults) *Youth and Family Services - Rapid City (Adults/Adolescents) *Medicaid Funding Available - 7 - GAMBLING Avera McKennan Hospital (Behavioral Health Services) - Sioux Falls Avera St. Lukes – Aberdeen Behavior Management Systems – Rapid City Capital Area Counseling - Pierre Choices Recovery Services – Sioux Falls Community Counseling Services – Flandreau, Howard, Huron, Madison East Central Behavioral Health - Brookings Human Service Agency – Watertown Keystone Treatment Center/Outpatient Services – Canton, Sioux Falls INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT Abbott House, Inc. – Mitchell, SD Avera McKennan Hospital (Behavioral Health Services) - Sioux Falls (Adults) Avera St. Lukes – Aberdeen (Adults/Adolescents) *Bartels Counseling Services, Inc. – Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Capital Area Counseling Services - Pierre (Adults/Adolescents) *Carroll Institute - Sioux Falls (Adolescents/Adults) *Choices Recovery Services – Sioux Falls (Adults) City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs (Adams Street Facility) – Rapid City (Adults) City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs - Rapid City (Adults) *Community Counseling Services – Flandreau, Howard, Huron, Madison (Adults) Counseling Resources - Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Dakota Counseling Institute – Chamberlain, Mitchell (Adults/Adolescents) *Dakotah Pride Treatment Center – Sisseton (Adults/Adolescents) Dr. Mark Bontreger – Watertown (Adults) *East Central Behavioral Health – Brookings (Adults) First Step Counseling – Brookings, Sioux Falls (Adults) *Glory House – Sioux Falls (Adults) HorsePlay Productions Healing Center – Rapid City (Adults/Adolescents) *Human Service Agency – Milbank, Sisseton, Watertown (Adults) *Keystone Treatment Center/Outpatient Services – Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Lewis/Clark Mental Health Center–Lake Andes, Vermillion, Yankton (Adults/Adolescents) *Main Gate Counseling Services – Winner (Adults/Adolescents) *Martin Addiction Recovery Center – Martin (Adults/Adolescents) Mike Durfee State Prison – Springfield (Adult Males) *Northern Hills Alcohol/Drug Services – Spearfish, Sturgis (Adults) *ROADS - Rapid City (Adults) SD Developmental Center – Redfield (Adults/Adolescents) SD State Penitentiary – Sioux Falls (Adult Males) *SD Urban Indian Health – Pierre and Sioux Falls (Adults) Solem Public Safety Center (Women's Prison) - Pierre (Adult Females) *Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug Referral Center – Custer, Hot Springs, Rapid City (Adults) STAR Academy for Youth (State Treatment & Rehabilitation Academy for Youth) - Custer(Adolescents) *Three Rivers MH/CD Center–Eagle Butte, Faith, Lemmon, McLaughlin, Mobridge (Adults) USD Student Counseling Center – Vermillion (Adults) *Volunteers of America, Dakotas - Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) - 8 - *Wellspring, Inc. - Soaring Eagle Treatment Center – Rapid City (Adolescents) Yankton Trusty Unit – Yankton (Adults) *Medicaid Funding Available LEVEL III.7 MEDICALLY-MONITORED INTENSIVE INPATIENT TREATMENT *Aberdeen Area Youth Regional Treatment Center – Mobridge (Adolescents) *Behavior Management Systems - Rapid City (Preg. Adult Females/Women w/dep. children) *Dakota Counseling Institute – Mitchell (Adults) *Dakotah Pride Treatment Center – Sisseton (Adults) *Human Services Center - Yankton (Adults) *Keystone Treatment Center - Canton (Adults) *Northern Hills Alcohol Drug Services – Black Hawk, Spearfish, Sturgis (Adults) *Oglala Sioux Tribe – Anpetu Luta Otipi – Kyle (Adults/Adolescents) *Rosebud Sioux Tribe Alcohol Treatment Program – Rosebud (Adults/Adolescents) *Volunteers of America, Dakotas - Sioux Falls (Pregnant Adult Females) *Medicaid Funding Available LOW-INTENSITY RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT Behavior Management Systems - Rapid City (Preg. Adult Females/Women w/dep. children) Carroll Institute - Sioux Falls (Adults) City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs - Rapid City (Adults) City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs (Adams Street Facility) - Rapid City (Adults) Dakota Counseling Institute – Mitchell (Adults) Glory House - Sioux Falls (Adults) Human Service Agency – Watertown (Adults) New Dawn Center - Vale (Adult Males) *Volunteers of America, Dakotas - Sioux Falls (Adolescents/Preg. Adolescents/Females w/dep. children)) Volunteers of America, Dakotas (New Start II) - Sioux Falls (Preg. Adult Females/Women w/dep. children) *Medicaid Funding Available - 9 - OUTPATIENT SERVICES Abbott House, Inc. – Mitchell *Addiction Family Resources - Belle Fourche (Adults) Avera McKennan Hospital (Behavioral Health Services) - Sioux Falls (Adults) Avera St. Lukes – Aberdeen (Adults/Adolescents) *Bartels Counseling Services, Inc. – Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Behavior Management Systems - Rapid City (Preg. Adult Females/Women w/dep. children) *Capital Area Counseling Services – Pierre (Adolescents/Adults) *Carroll Institute - Sioux Falls (Adolescents/Adults) *Choices Recovery Services – Sioux Falls (Adults) City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs - Rapid City (Adults) City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs (Adams Street Facility) - Rapid City (Adults) *Community Counseling Services – Flandreau, Howard, Huron, Madison (Adolescents/Adults) Counseling Resources - Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Dakota Counseling Institute – Chamberlain. Mitchell (Adults/Adolescents) *Dakota Drug and Alcohol Prevention - Sioux Falls (Adolescents) *Dakotah Pride Treatment Center – Sisseton (Adults/Adolescents) Dr. Mark Bontreger – Watertown (Adults) *East Central Behavioral Health – Brookings (Adults) First Step Counseling – Brookings, Sioux Falls (Adults) *Glory House – Sioux Falls (Adults) HorsePlay Productions Healing Center – Rapid City (Adults/Adolescents) *Human Service Agency – Watertown (Adolescents/Adults) *Keystone Treatment Center/Outreach Services – Canton, Sioux Falls (Adults/Adolescents) *Lewis & Clark Mental Health Center – Lake Andes, Vermillion, Yankton (Adolescents/Adults) *Lifeways, Inc. – Rapid City (Adolescents) *Main Gate Counseling Services – Winner (Adolescents/Adults) *Martin Addiction Recovery Center – Martin (Adults/Adolescents) Mike Durfee State Prison – Springfield (Adult Males) *Northern Hills Alcohol & Drug Services – Spearfish, Sturgis (Adolescents/Adults) *Oglala Sioux Tribe – Anpetu Luta Otipi – Kyle (Adults/Adolescents/Women & Pregnant Women) *ROADS - Rapid City (Adults) *Rosebud Sioux Tribe Alcohol Treatment Program – Rosebud (Adolescents) *Rosebud Sioux Tribe – Piya Mani Otipi – Mission (Adolescents) SD Developmental Center – Redfield (Adolescents/Adults) SD State Penitentiary – Sioux Falls (Adult Males) *SD Urban Indian Health – Pierre, Sioux Falls (Adolescents/Adults) Sioux Falls Treatment Center – Sioux Falls Solem Public Safety Center (Women's Prison) - Pierre (Adult Females) *Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug Referral Center – Custer, Hot Springs, Rapid City (Adults/Adolescents) STAR Academy (State Treatment and Rehabilitation Academy for Youth) – Custer (Adolescents) *Three Rivers MH/CD Center – Eagle Butte, Faith, Lemmon, McLaughlin, Mobridge (Adults/Adolescents) USD Student Counseling Center – Vermillion (Adults) *Volunteers of America, Dakotas – Sioux Falls (Adolescents) *Wellspring, Inc. - Soaring Eagle Treatment Center – Rapid City (Adolescents) *Youth and Family Services - Rapid City (Adolescents/Adults) *Medicaid Funding Available - 10 - PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY (PRTF) *Human Services Center - Yankton (Adolescents) *Keystone Treatment Center - Canton (Adolescents) *Our Home Inc. - Huron (Adolescents) *Volunteers of America, Dakotas - Sioux Falls (Adolescents) *Wellspring, Inc. – Rapid City (Adolescents) *Medicaid Funding Available CIRCUIT COURTS Avera St Lukes – Aberdeen (5th) Capital Area Counseling Services – Pierre (6th) Carroll Institute - Sioux Falls (2nd) City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs - Rapid City (7th) Human Service Agency – Watertown (3rd) Lewis & Clark Mental Health Center – Yankton (1st) Northern Hills Alcohol and Drug – Sturgis (4th) - 11 - SD Council of Substance Abuse Directors A Network of Help when you need it the most! South Dakota Council of Substance Abuse Directors, Inc. PO Box 532 2520 East Franklin Street Pierre, South Dakota 57501 Phone/Fax: 605-224-0123 Email: [email protected] Executive Director: Terrance L. Dosch About the Council: The Council’s membership consists of fourteen community-based chemical dependency/addiction treatment services providers. Acting together, in partnership with the State of South Dakota, CSAD represents a virtual statewide system of coordinated care. This group represents the “front-line” or initial point of contact for most persons in the state who seek comprehensive alcohol/drug prevention, treatment, or rehabilitation services. Each agency contracts with the South Dakota Department of Human Services, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse to provide services that begin the road to recovery for many South Dakotans. Additionally, skilled professionals are available to assist schools, communities, community groups, clubs, organizations, to develop local drug and alcohol prevention efforts. - 12 - We Believe No one wants to experience a problem with alcohol or other drugs. No one wants a family member, a friend, a loved one, a husband, or a wife to suffer through this daunting life experience. Yet, despite the best of intentions, about 10% of South Dakotans will need help with just such a problem at some point in their lifetime. The help people need can vary. One thing that is for certain: If you become dependent on a mood altering chemical, primary treatment and aftercare are likely the best allies. Family or individual counseling and treatment can be of critical assistance in repairing your life. Years of experience and a significant body of research have taught us several key facts: Treatment can and does help people who are willing to work hard at change; Families are deeply affected by the problems associated with substance abuse problems; Family members can improve the quality of their lives, even if their loved one doesn’t recover; Chemical dependency is no respecter of age, sex, religion, race, or any other factors for that matter. It can and DOES happen to ALL of society; and Addictions are far less about moral character than they are about loss of control. - 13 - Mitchell: Dakota Counseling Institute 910 West Havens Mitchell, SD 57301 24 hour phone: (605) 996-9686 Help is available in your community: Aberdeen: Nadric Addiction Services 1400 15th Avenue, NW Aberdeen, SD 24 hour phone: (605) 622-5950 Pierre: Capital Area Counseling Services PO Box 148 Pierre, SD 57501 24 hour phone: (605) 224-5811 Brookings: East Central Behavioral Health 211 Fourth Street Brookings, SD 57006 24 hour phone: (605) 697-2850 Rapid City: City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs 725 North LaCrosse, STE 300 Rapid City, SD 57701 24 hour phone: (605) 394-6128 Belle Fourche: Addiction Family Resources 608 Fifth Avenue Belle Fourche, SD 57717 24 hour phone: (605) 892-3039 Sioux Falls: Carroll Institute 310 South First Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104 24 hour phone: (605)336-2556 Canton: Keystone Treatment Center PO Box 159 Canton, SD 57013-0159 24 hour phone: (605) 987-2751 Sturgis: Northern Hills Alcohol/Drug Services PO Box 277 Sturgis, SD 57785 24 hour phone: (605) 347-3003 Hot Springs: Southern Hills Alcohol/Drug Referral Center 1711 Minnekahta Hot Springs, SD 57747 24 hour phone: (605) 745-6300 Watertown: Human Services Agency 123 19th Street NE PO Box 103 Watertown, SD 57201 24 hour phone: (605) 886-0123 Huron: Community Counseling Services 357 Kansas, S.E. Huron, SD 57350 24 hour phone: (605) 374-3862 Serenity Hill (Halfway House) 16717 448th Avenue NW Watertown, SD 57201 Phone: (605) 884-0650 Lemmon: Three Rivers Mental Health & Chemical Dependency Center PO Box 447 Lemmon, SD 57638 24 hour phone: (605) 374-3862 Yankton: Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services 1028 Walnut Yankton, SD 57078 24 hour phone: (605) 655-4606 - 14 - CSAD CRITERIA CSAD MEMBERS ARE DISTINGUISHED BY TWO KEY FEATURES: 1) THEY ARE COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE PROVIDERS; AND, 2) THEY FUNCTION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF AN EFFECTIVE COMMUNITY-BASED SYSTEM OF CARE. CSAD MEMBERS MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC CRITERIA – A. B. COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES PROVISION REQUIREMENTS: 1. PROVIDE AND ASSURE ACCESS TO COMMUNITY PREVENTION, SCREENING, ASSESSMENT, EARLY INTERVENTION, OUTPATIENT/INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT, CONTINUING CARE, CASE MANAGEMENT, AND REFERRAL SERVICES TO SOUTH DAKOTA RESIDENTS; 2. PROVIDE INTEGRATED SERVICES TO PERSONS WITH COOCCURRING MENTAL ILLNESSES AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROBLEMS AND MAINTAIN EFFECTIVE LINKAGES WITH OTHER HEALTH CARE SERVICES AND SOCIAL SUPPORTS; 3. GUARANTEE 24/7 ON-CALL CRISIS SERVICES WITH ACCESS TO COUNSELORS WHO ARE EMPLOYED BY THE AGENCY; 4. ENSURE THAT COMPLETE, LIFE-SPAN SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO ALL REGARDLESS OF ABILITY TO PAY, THERE BY ASSURING A PUBLIC SAFETY NET FOR THE INDIGENT; AND, 5. BE ORGANIZED IN A COMMUNITY-BASED, MISSION DRIVEN MANNER WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE FOLLOWING: LOCALLY GOVERNED BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS RESPONSIVE TO COMMUNITY PRIORITIES AND NEEDS CAPABLE OF FACILITATING COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND ACTION PLANNING SYSTEM OF CARE REQUIREMENTS: 1. NETWORK & COORDINATE PROGRAMS WITH OTHER CSAD MEMBERS TO UNDUPLICATE SERVICES AND TO MUTUALLY ASSURE THE AVAILABILITY OF COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES (AS DEFINED IN SECTION A.1., ABOVE); 2. COLLABORATE WITH OTHER CSAD MEMBERS TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE IN-STATE AND OUT-OF-STATE REFERRALS TO MUTUALLY ASSURE THE ACCESSIBILITY OF COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES (AS DEFINED IN SECTION A.1., ABOVE); AND, 3. MAINTAIN ACTIVE PARTERSHIPS WITH – AND SERVE AS A SINGLE POINT-OF-CONTACT FOR – STATE AGENCIES, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, AND COMMUNITIES TO SET STANDARDS, IMPROVE CARE, ADDRESS PRIORITIES AND SOLVE PROBLEMS. - 15 - PROGRAM/SERVICE DEFINITIONS The following program/service definitions are derived from the Division’s 2013 Fiscal Contract Amendment language and the current Administrative rules. Accreditation references in this Directory are based on determinations made by the Department of Human Services, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse as a result of annual on-site accreditation reviews. Prevention Program: A planned and recurring sequence of multiple, structured activities established to inform, educate, impart skills, deliver services, and/or provide appropriate referrals for other services, through the practice and application of recognized prevention strategies. Early Intervention Program; A non-residential program that provides early intervention services to individuals, including those with emotional disturbances or mental health or medical conditions, who may have substance use related problems, but do not appear to meet the diagnostic criteria for Substance-Related Disorder. The program shall provide treatment needs assessment, intervention, alcohol and drug education, education about co-occurring conditions impacted by substance abuse, and referral; Outpatient Services Program: A non-residential program which provides chemically dependent/abuse clients, including those with co-occurring mental health conditions, a clearly defined, structured treatment program on a scheduled basis. The provider may provide to each client any combination of individual, group, or family counseling services as required by the continued service criteria pursuant to ARSD 46:05:15:08 with no more than a maximum of 8 hours of counseling per week; Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program; A non-residential program which provides chemically dependent/abuse clients, including those with co-occurring mental health conditions, a clearly defined, structured, intensive treatment program on a scheduled basis. This program should include integrated programming and services for individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions. Intensity of services required is a minimum of 9 hours and maximum of 19 hours of counseling per week; to be provided within 3 separate sessions, 3 separate days of the week; Intensive Outpatient Treatment (SLIP/SLOT): A non-residential program which provides chemically dependent/abuse clients, including those with co-occurring mental health conditions, a clearly defined, structured, intensive treatment program on a scheduled basis. The program should include integrated programming and services for individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions. There is special emphasis on relapse prevention planning. Clients who attend this program are also receiving services in the clinically managed low-intensity residential treatment program. Clients for this category must receive prior approval by the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Intensity of services required for reimbursement is a minimum of 9 hours and maximum of 19 hours of counseling per week. Intensive Day Treatment Program: Day treatment is a program providing a minimum of 20 hours for adults, 15 hours for adolescents of structured intensive treatment services per week. The program should include integrated programming and services for individuals with cooccurring mental health conditions. Intensity of services required for reimbursement is 20 hours for adults/15 hours for adolescents per week. - 16 - Clinically-Managed Residential Detoxification Program: A clinically managed residential detoxification program providing for the supervised withdrawal from alcohol or drugs of persons without known serious physical complications and without acute psychiatric decomposition requiring a higher level of care. Such facilities welcome individuals with co-occurring mental health and medical conditions, where such conditions are not sufficiently acute or unstable to warrant a higher level of care than can be provided in a non-medical facility. The program shall furnish temporary care, including provisions for taking prescribed medical or mental health medication, information, counseling, evaluation and referral, and provide for entry into the continuum of treatment services; Level III.1 Clinically-Managed Low-Intensity Residential Treatment Program; A residential, peer oriented treatment program of sub acute care designed to aid the client's re-entry into society. The program must provide direct alcohol and drug counseling, and support service counseling by referral. The program shall provide case management services that will help clients to find employment and to coordinate other services as may be necessary to facilitate the client's successful re-entry into the community. The program should also include integrated programming and services for individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions. Intensity of services required is a minimum of 5 hours and maximum of 8 hours of counseling per week. Level III.7 Medically-Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment Program for Adults; A residential treatment program of sub-acute care, which provides medically monitored structured and intensive treatment for chemically dependent clients. The program should also include integrated programming and services for individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions. Intensity of services required is 30 hours for adults/15 hours for adolescents per week. For the adult program, clients may attend specialized topics that address specific needs outlined in the treatment plan for 9 of the 30 required hours. Gambling Program: Services provided to individuals determined to have a gambling problem and services to individuals who are affected by someone else’s gambling, including those with cooccurring mental health conditions. Various levels of services designed to meet the needs of individuals with gambling problems and their family members. Services can include assessment, individual and group therapy, structured outpatient treatment, day treatment and Level III.7 medically monitored intensive inpatient treatment program for adults. Recovery Support Services: Networks of formal and informal services developed and mobilized to sustain long term recovery for individuals and families. Recovery Support services may include home visiting, linkages to community-based programs, supporting the client’s participation in medical or psychiatric care, child care and advocacy, self-help programs, peer and faith-based support groups, transportation, monitoring and outreach, parent education and child development, employment services and job training. - 17 - Facility: County: Davison Faith Based: ABBOTT HOUSE, INC. 314 WEST HAVENS PO BOX 700 MITCHELL, SD 57301 Phone: 605-996-2070 Fax: 605-996-2395 Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm Website: www.abbotthouse.org Contacts: Executive Director: Clinical Director: Counselors: Eric Klooz, [email protected] Jody Monson, CCDCT, [email protected] Elaine Reid, CCDCT, [email protected] Della Plume, CCDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 8/2: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Aurora, Brule, Davison, Hanson, Hutchinson, McCook, Sanborn counties Eligibility: All ages Fees: Sliding fee scale Services: Intensive outpatient treatment, aftercare services, early intervention classes, moral reconation therapy, individual counseling Description: Abbott House Community Services provides community outpatient services: Level II.1 Intensive Outpatient Services; Level I Aftercare and Individual programming; DUI classes; primary and intensive prevention groups. We are staffed with certified counselors and provide guidance and support for those seeing new priorities through addiction recovery. - 18 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Corson Faith Based: No ABERDEEN AREA YOUTH REGIONAL TREATMENT CENTER 12451 Highway 1806 PO Box 680 Mobridge, SD 57601 Phone: 605-845-7181 Fax: 605-845-5072 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) Website: www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/behavioral/AAYRTC/index.cfm Contacts: Program Director: Acting Clinical Dir.: Admissions: MIS: CPN: Counselors: Counselor Trainee: Psychologist: Family Therapist: Education Spec.: Lavon Booth, [email protected] Sue Stone, [email protected] Rose Bird Horse, [email protected] Brian Bunn, [email protected] Mary Herman, [email protected] Carmen Cutt, CCDCII Dorothy McCurdy, CCDCIII Charles Prevendoski, [email protected] Sue Stone, Dr. of Psychology, [email protected] Victor Moretta, [email protected] Tedi Claymore, KSPED Teacher, [email protected] Accreditation 1/1: Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment Program for Adolescents Area Served: 19 Tribes and 5 Urban Indian Program in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa Eligibility: Adolescents (13-17 years of age), enrolled members of a Federally recognized Tribe with a primary diagnosis of drug or other drug addiction/abuse. Fees: As a federally funded and operated facility, the YRTC utilizes the Center for Medical Services to determine the reimbursable DRG rate/fee. Indigent funding is available. Services: Residential alcohol and other drugs addiction or abuse treatment and therapy provided through individual or group therapy. On-site education services provided by a South Dakota Department of Education certified alternative education program. - 19 - Description: The program provides the adolescents with a treatment and therapy plan that incorporates Lakota Indian culture and spiritualism into the delivery of individual and group therapy and experiential outings. In addition, the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are introduced and practiced through; Step study sessions, Big Book sessions, Ala-teen, AlAnon and AA meetings. The “Truthought Corrective Thinking Process” is utilized and paralleled to the Lakota Indian Value system as a means to assist the adolescent with their decision making processes and practice more acceptable behavior for all environments of their lives. Health promotion and disease prevention education; diabetes, obesity/dietary, smoking cessation, etc., are provided as part of the treatment curriculum. Basic life skills are included as part of treatment and alternative education curriculum. Family Days: Adult family members (18 or older) are invited to participate in family sessions which occur during the treatment episode for each adolescent with activities to assist the family with communication and to assist the adolescent with relapse prevention. Bed Count: 18 (8 Female and 10 male) - 20 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Butte Faith Based: No ADDICTION FAMILY RESOURCES 608 5th Avenue Belle Fourche, SD 57717-1214 Phone: 605-892-3039(24 hours) Chuck Wallin: 605-645-2598 Fax: 605-892-3158 Hours: 9:00-4:30pm (M-F) Website: afr-imfr.com Contacts: EdD CEO: Clinical Director: Admissions/MIS/Office Mgr: Clinical Records Mgr.: Fiscal Contact: Counselors: Chuck Wallin, [email protected] Julie Birner, CCDCII, [email protected] Connie Brown, [email protected] Terri Moross, [email protected] Chuck Wallin, [email protected] Julie Birner, CCDCII, [email protected] Rosee Hansen, CCDCII, [email protected] Linda Muise, CDCT, MS, NCC, [email protected] Accreditation 12/13: Day Treatment, Early Intervention, Outpatient Services Area Served: Regional Eligibility: Must meet ASAM admission criteria for specific level of care. Fees: Intensive Outpatient Day Treatment self-pay and third party payers are charged $130.00/day. Assessments are $150.00. Aftercare program is a $7.50 fee for each session. An evaluation is $200.00 for each evaluation. Individual Counseling and Intensive Outpatient Counseling services are listed in the AFR fee schedule. The services eligible for State Social Services Division of Community Behavioral Health fee payments will be filed for payment. The client is responsible for the fee payment, if not eligible for state payment. Services: Intensive Outpatient Day Treatment lasts 29 days or longer. Continued Care program is a minimum of 24 sessions. Bed Count: 18 - 21 - Facility: Non-Profit (Hospital Based) County: Minnehaha Faith Based: Yes AVERA MCKENNAN HOSPITAL Behavioral Health Services Addiction Recovery Program Avera Professional Plaza 2412 South Cliff Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Phone: 605-322-4079 Fax: 605-322-4080 Hours: 8:30am-6:00pm (M-F) Evening Programming/Groups (M-TH) Contacts: Asst. Vice President: Steve Lindquist, ACSW, CSW-PIP, QMHP, [email protected] Director EAP/Outpatient Services: Mary Wolf, LPC-MH, CEAP, [email protected] Program Supv.: Craig Kindrat, MS, LPC, LMFT, CCDCIII, [email protected] Admissions: Michelle Peters, [email protected] Counselors: Jennifer Albrecht, LPC, CCDCIII Lana Smith, LMFT, QMHP, CCDCIII Amanda McKnelly, MB, CCDCIII Leah Rath, MA, LPC, CCDCIII Craig Kindrat, MS, LPC, LMFT, CCDCIII Stacy Gorman, MS, LPC-MH, QHMP, CCDCIII Jim Green, CCDCII Counselor Trainee: Elizabeth Jensema, MSW, LCSW, CDCT Greg Brostad, PC, QMHP, CDCT Accreditation 12/30: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services. (Also accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, JCAHO). Area Served: Sioux Falls region including South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska Eligibility: Must meet American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Patient Placement Criteria for adults. Fees: Fees vary with different services; accepts insurance, medicare, payment plan options available. Description: Comprehensive treatment program for individuals, couples, and families affect by substance abuse, compulsive gambling, other addictive behaviors, and interrelated emotional difficulties. Courtapproved provider for the assessment and/or treatment of substance abuse and/or gambling-related offenses. Specializing in Co-occurring services (the treatment of substance abuse/gambling conditions as well as mental health issues such as bipolar disorder, clinical depression and anxiety - 22 - conditions). The multi-level program includes Intensive Outpatient Treatment and two Relapse Prevention levels of care. Assistance available for adolescents includes: evaluations, individual and family counseling, and prevention services. Services provided for various Employee Assistance Programs. Offers specialized recovery services for health care practitioners inclusive of physicians, pharmacists, nurses, dentists and other health care professionals with state and/or national licensure/certification credentials. Addiction Recovery Program also provides a specialized Pain Management Group and a Facilitated Eating Disorder Support Group. Day time and evening programs for structured intensive outpatient and outpatient levels of care available. - 23 - Facility: Non-Profit (Hospital Based) County: Brown Faith Based: Yes AVERA ST LUKES Worthmore Addiction Services 1206 South Main Street Aberdeen, SD 57401 Phone: 605-622-5800 or 1-800-952-2250 Fax: 605-622-5808 Hours: 24 hours per day Contacts: Director: Jan Patterson, MS, RN, [email protected] Clinical Mgr./Admissions: Julie Pfeifer, CCDCIII, [email protected] Business Mgr./Fiscal Contact: Jeff Steele, [email protected] MIS/STARS: Alyssa Smith, [email protected] MIS/STARS (Nadric): Linda Usselman, [email protected] CPN: Jamie Milbrandt, CDCT, [email protected] Counselors: Jodi Hepperle, CCDCII, [email protected] Karen Hofer, CCDCII, [email protected] Angela Pearson, CCDCII, [email protected] Kristi Gienger, CCDCIII, [email protected] Jackie Grote, CCDCII, [email protected] Andrea Zeller, CCDCII, [email protected] Jim White, CCDCIII, [email protected] Aaron Marker, CDCT, [email protected] (School Based) Salesi Mounga, CDCT, [email protected] Jordan Palmer, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 2/28: Day Treatment, Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Unlimited Eligibility: Residential – 18 and above; Outpatient – all ages Fees: Fixed fees. Insurance coverage when available. Medicare benefit to those who meet criteria. Sliding fee scale when needed. Services/Description: Alcohol/Drug and Gambling evaluation/assessments, information and referral services, day treatment (with lodging available), adult and adolescent intensive outpatient treatment, family - 24 - program, employee assistance program, medical detox, adolescent prevention/diversion program, DUI offender program, community prevention project which provides information and networking with individuals, groups and other agencies. Treatment programs are for alcohol, drugs and gambling. Description: All levels of care are determined by the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria. Worthmore Residential: Level 2.5, residential day treatment is a level of care which includes a daily minimum of 6-8 hours of didactic programming, counseling, group therapy, family conjoint sessions, lectures, videos and peer support. Daily attendance is mandatory. The patient must not need daily medical supervision. Meals and lodging are included in this level of care. The length of stay is individualized but generally is four (4) weeks in length. While the patient is in treatment, families and loved ones are invited to attend the family program, which is an intensive 1-1/2 day program. There is no cost for the program if a member of the family is in treatment. Bed space is generally between 15 -18. Worthmore Outpatient: Direct services for the chemically addicted: a) evaluation of each chemically addicted person and the family to determine total rehabilitation program, b) provide information on all aspects of chemical addiction, c) all types and methods of counseling such as outpatient treatment program, individual, group, family-group, d) referral to appropriate agencies, e) follow-up, f) prevention and education programs and also a community mobilization project which includes a community prevention networker to coordinate prevention activities. - 25 - Facility: Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No BARTELS COUNSELING SERVICES, INC. 101 West 69th Street, STE 100 Sioux Falls, SD 57108 Phone: 605-310-0032 Fax: 605-271-0200 Hours: 8:00am-9:00pm (M-TH) 8:00am-5:00pm (F) 8:00am-3:00pm (Saturday) Evenings and weekends by appointment Website: www.bartelscounselingservices.com Contacts: Director: Sherry L. Bartels, MA, NCC, LPC-MH, QMHP, ACS, CCDC-III, [email protected] Business Manager: Shane Bartels, [email protected] (Admissions/MIS/STARS): Accreditation 4/6: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Services, Outpatient Services Area Served: Sioux Falls and surrounding communities, SW Minnesota, NW Iowa Eligibility: Individuals, couples, and families appropriate for outpatient services related to mental/behavioral health and/or chemical dependency concerns. Fees: Methods of payment: Insurance, Medicaid, State funding, sliding fee scale. Services/Description: Assessment/Evaluation (adult & adolescent): Evaluation services that begin by gathering detailed information regarding an individual’s chemical use and general mental health functioning. The evaluation progresses to identify any effects chemical use has had on specific life areas. Evaluations determine if and what criteria for chemical abuse or dependency and any mental health disorders have been met. Finally, evaluations provide a comprehensive recommendation for the most appropriate level of care. Intensive Outpatient Chemical Dependency Treatment Services (adult & adolescent): Designed to focus on core issues related to addiction, life areas affected, family functioning, spirituality and over-all mental health. This program provides a highly interactive environment allowing individuals to experience informative, energetic, and genuine interactions with others utilizing targeted discussions and activities. The Intensive Outpatient Services Program is provided in an open-ended group setting. Program members may participate in individual, couples and family sessions as needed. - 26 - Outpatient Chemical Dependency Treatment Services (adult & adolescent): Designed to focus on core issues related to chemical dependency, relapse prevention, spirituality, mental health and over all long term change. This program provides a highly interactive environment allowing individuals to experience informative, energetic and genuine interactions with others utilizing targeted discussions and activities. Individual and group services are available. Individual, Couples and Family Therapy: Designed to focus on issues related to family functioning, anxiety and mood disorders, chemical dependency, stress management and spiritual development. - 27 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FULL CIRCLE 350 Elk Street Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-343-7262 or 1-800-299-6023 Fax: 605-721-2875 Hours: 24 hours per day Website: www.behaviormanagement.org Contacts: CEO Director: Program Director: Admissions: MIS/STARS: Business Manager: Alan Solano, [email protected] Laura Longville, [email protected] Linda Rush, [email protected] Laura Longville, [email protected] Linda Reidt Kilber, [email protected] Accreditation 6/27: Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential, Early Intervention, Gambling, Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient for Adults, Outpatient Services Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Females, ages 18 and above who are pregnant and in need of chemical dependency treatment and females with dependent children (to age 8) in need of chemical dependency treatment. Fees: Title 19 Reimbursement, insurance, State funds and Access to Recovery Services: Treatment Needs Assessments, Level III.7 Inpatient Residential Programming, Level III.I Low Intensity Residential, Recovery Support Services, Gambling Assessments, Level I Outpatient Individual and Group Services. Description: Assessment and residential treatment for pregnant and/or parenting adult females and their children. Full Circle is a residential program located in Rapid City, SD for 18 and older pregnant and parenting females, and their dependent children, who are struggling with drinking and/or taking drugs and who lack the ability to abstain from drinking or taking drugs. This program provides coordinated substance abuse intervention and treatment, health care, and supportive services to pregnant and/or parenting women. - 28 - The goals of Full Circle are for participants to develop a recovery based lifestyle, make a successful transition into independent living arrangements, be quality parents to their children, and avoid long term dependency on the social services system. The program consists of 3 phases. Phase One is medically monitored inpatient chemical dependency treatment and lasts typically 6 weeks. In this phase, the clients learn how drug and alcohol use affects them and their children, new ways of coping with life, or relating to others and self, and they acquire the tools they need to aid them in living a recovery oriented lifestyle. Phase 2 is the Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Phase of the program and is designed to provide women with a safe, secure, and structured place to stay before and after the baby is born. Case Managers help obtain housing and become involved in education, vocational programs, and parenting classes among other services. Residents are encouraged to utilize the group home styled facilities for 3 months post birth. In Phase 3, Full Circle offers case management and aftercare services upon a client’s discharge from Phase 2. Services included in this phase would be continued provision of support groups and counseling, as well as ongoing linking with vocational, childcare, educational, and support services in the community. Women can be referred to this facility by Law Enforcement, Social Services, Human Services, Tribal Entities, the private sector such as physicians and attorneys, and others including family members. Bed Count: 14 - 29 - Facility: County: Codington Faith Based: No DR. MARK BONTREGER 525 5th Street SE, STE L-13 Watertown, SD 57201 Phone: 605-882-0800 Fax: 605-882-0861 Hours: 9:00-5:00pm (M-F) Contacts: Director, Business Manager: MIS/STARS: Counselor: Dr. Mark Bontreger, CCDC III, [email protected] Dr. Mark Bontreger, CCDC III Bonny Sandvik, [email protected] Teresa Madsen, CCDC II Accreditation 9/30: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Watertown and surrounding communities Eligibility: Open Fees: Fixed Services: Alcohol/Drug Evaluations, Psychological Testing and Evaluations, Change Companies 12 Hour DUI-1 Program, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Aftercare Support Group, Family Counseling, Individual Counseling Description: Dr. Mark Bontreger, Inc. provides a comprehensive range of drug, alcohol and psychological services in a confidential and private practice setting. - 30 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Hughes Faith Based: No CAPITAL AREA COUNSELING SERVICES, INC (ADDICTIONS SERVICES) 803 East Dakota Avenue PO Box 148 Pierre, SD 57501-0148 Phone: 605-224-5811 Fax: 605-224-6921 Reception Hours: 8:30-5:30 (M-TH) 8:30-4:00pm (F) 24 hour emergency services Contacts: CEO: Chief Financial Officer: Clinical Director: Clinical Coordinator A/D: Admissions & Records: Dennis Pfrimmer [email protected] Loretta Jochim, [email protected] Dr. Jodi Owen, [email protected] Stacie Dailey, [email protected] Susan West, [email protected] Accreditation 10/31: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Hughes, Stanley, Sully, Hyde, Lyman, Buffalo, Haakon, Jones and Potter Counties Eligibility: Open Fees: Sliding fee scale based on income and family size. Description: Continuum of care for substance abuse treatment; information and referral; assessment; diversion and treatment for adults and adolescents; intensive adult, women’s and adolescent outpatient treatment; stop DUI Treatment Count, DUI 1st offender program; sober living home, individual/group/family counseling; adult, women’s and adolescent aftercare; co-occurring diagnosis; and gambling. The outpatient program consists of a director with full-time and part-time clinicians. Counselors conduct individual, family, and group counseling, as well as intensive evaluation, referral services and prevention. In addition to certified alcohol and drug counselors in the unit, the agency has licensed psychologists with CODD available to conduct evaluations, and qualified mental health professionals to provide supportive services for dual diagnosed clients. Psychiatric treatment is also available. - 31 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No CARROLL INSTITUTE 310 South 1st Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104-6329 Phone: 605-336-2556 Toll Free: 1-888-254-4543 Fax: 605-339-3345 Hours: 8:00am-8:30pm (M-W) 8:00am-7:00pm (TH) 8:00am-5:00pm (F) 24 hour staff available (Halfway House) Contacts: Executive Director: Clinical Services Director: Fiscal Officer: MIS/STARS: Gary Tuschen, [email protected] Amy Hartman, [email protected] Jayne DeBoer, [email protected] Sarah Gross, [email protected] Accreditation 11/16: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Greater Sioux Falls area, Southeastern South Dakota, Southwestern Minnesota, and Northwestern Iowa. Eligibility: Need for education, counseling, crisis intervention or treatment Fees: Sliding scale fee Description: The goal of Carroll Institute is to eliminate the problems associated with drug and alcohol abuse. We address the problem of the individual first, helping them to identify the tragic results of untreated addictions. Our counselors then stress the importance of learning how to make the right choices in overcoming addictive thinking. Treatment helps one to recognize, accept and deal with the problems that have resulted from abuse of drugs and alcohol. Addictions always have a way of affecting so many more people, often impacting unintended victims in the family. The Carroll Institute works with families as a system offering each member the chance to participate in group and individual sessions to aid in the recovery process. We provide all our clients with comprehensive and cost effective services. In so doing, the Carroll Institute is committed to providing individual and our community, as a whole, leadership and expertise in the prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug abuse and addiction. Below is an outline of the services we provide. - 32 - Services: Prevention Programming: Project Awareness: Prevention and Education. This program reaches over 14,000 young people and families every year in the greater Sioux Falls area. The program was developed 30 years ago by the Sioux Falls School District, Courts and the local PTA after a young girl died from the effects of drug abuse. What started as a drop-in center for kids has now developed to a program with counselors in area schools within a 60 mile radius of Sioux Falls who provide education, support training, crisis intervention with families and support groups for students having difficult adjustments. Work with families is accomplished through two innovative programs: “Level I” (first time offender’s program) and “Intensive Prevention Program” (IPP). We also offer an 19-20 year old Young Adult Diversion Program. By design, family involvement is mandated by referrals from courts and strongly recommended by Carroll Institute. Early Intervention: The procedures by which a counselor identifies and evaluates an individual’s strengths, weaknesses, problems and needs for the development of a treatment plan. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Services: Carroll Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient & Jail Treatment: Treatment services for Adults: Approximately 1500 people in southeastern South Dakota receive evaluations, urinalysis, individual counseling, family therapy and group therapy, multiple-family group, Parent Support Group and Aftercare each year. Our Adult Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program is a comprehensive program for adults. It includes corrective thinking, feelings investigation, self-esteem, anger/grief issues, goal setting, relationship issues, support systems, relapse prevention, individual and family counseling and a strong 12 Step foundation. Our Jail Treatment Program is also an intensive outpatient treatment program for incarcerated adults. This program provides Minnehaha County Jail Inmates with alcohol and drug issues the opportunity to seek treatment and begin working towards skills necessary to live a clean and sober lifestyle when they are released. Our Aftercare Program is a one hour per week reconnection for clients beginning recovery from drugs and alcohol. The group discussion topics are a more in-depth look at issues that can make or break recovery. Topics include relapse prevention, trust building, values, feelings, anger management, relationships, etc… Methamphetamine Treatment Program: Our Methamphetamine Treatment Program began on September 18, 2006. This program is a 12 to 18 month intensive outpatient treatment program utilizing the Matrix Model. Clients must have a minimum of two weeks detoxification time prior to entering the program. They will attend 16 weeks of intensive outpatient services, (some will be residing in a half-way house while completing this phase), followed by continued residential treatment if needed and 6 to 9 months of aftercare services. Individual and family sessions are included. Family education is also provided in a group setting. Contingency management is utilized for attendance and negative urinalysis testing. Urinalysis testing is completed frequently. - 33 - Prevention: South Dakota Public Safety DUI Program: A prevention and education program using standardized DUI curriculum focusing on changing risky behavior of drinking and driving. The approach is non punitive requiring participants to develop a change plan – “…based on the belief that people have the power to change behavior if they have the motivation and tools to do so.” The target population for this curriculum is defined as first-time DUI Offenders age 18 years old and above. The program is 12 hours in length meeting on two Saturdays each month. Diversion Program: A prevention and education program 8 hours in length offered both day and evening. The program is geared for 18-20 year olds using a Prime for Life curriculum utilizing videos, lectures and discussions. Intensive Prevention Program: A prevention and education program 16 hours in length offered on Monday and Tuesday evenings. The program is geared for 19-20 year olds using a Prime for Life curriculum utilizing videos, lectures and discussions. Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT): Is an objective, systematic treatment system designed to enhance ego, social, moral and positive behavioral growth in a progressive, step by step design. MRT has 12 steps that attempt to change how individuals make decisions and judgments by raising moral reasoning. Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Programs: Arch Halfway House: A rehabilitative residence for men recovering from chemical dependency: The “Arch Halfway House” has served over 3000 people since it opened in 1973. Concerned families initiated the program and gained community support to purchase the former Lutheran Church parsonage, which was converted to provide a halfway house program for those returning to the community from inpatient treatment or prison. The Arch Halfway House phone number is 605-332-6730 and has a capacity of 35. Changes and Choices: Changes and Choices is a low-intensity residential treatment program for women. It was established in January 2005 with the purpose of affording chemically dependent women a safe, secure, drug-free facility to heal from harmful addictions in a positive and caring environment. We are able to house up to 24 women at a time and provide all of the essentials needed for a healthy and successful stay. Some program elements of the program include but are not limited to secure, drug-free residence, daily nutrition, 24 hour staff, individual, group and family therapy, employment assistance, recreational therapy, working to develop a support system, life skills, relapse prevention, spirituality, anger management and corrective thinking. Changes and Choices phone number is 605-332-9257. Bed Count: 35 Men 24 Women Arch Halfway House 333 South Spring Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104-3629 Phone: 605-332-6730 - 34 - Facility: Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No CHOICES RECOVERY SERVICES, INC. 629 South Minnesota Avenue, Suite 101 Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Phone: 605-334-1822 Fax: 605-334-1823 Hours: 9:00-5:00pm (M-F) Staff available 24 hours for after-hours calls Website: www.choicesrecoveryservices.org Contacts: Director/Clinical Supv.: Fiscal Contact/STARS: Office Mgr./MIS/STARS: Counselor: Karen Johnson, CCDC-III, [email protected] Karen Johnson, CCDC-III, [email protected] Susan Wise, [email protected] Bob Arshem, CCDC-III, [email protected] Kate Zimmerman, CDCT, [email protected] Blake Prochnow, CDCT, [email protected] Cindy Ellefson, CCDC-III, [email protected] Accreditation 9/1: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Sioux Falls & surrounding communities Eligibility: Adults 18 and over. Fees: Fixed fees for substance abuse services. Payment plans available. Insurance coverage when available. State funded assistance available for compulsive gambling and substance abuse clients who are South Dakota residents and meet income guidelines. Services: Alcohol, drug, and gambling assessments. Intensive outpatient treatment for alcohol, drugs, and gambling addictions. First offenders DUI program. Aftercare and MRT (Moral Reconation Therapy) groups. SCRAMX alcohol and electronic monitoring. Description: Choices is a private for-profit accredited alcohol, drug, and gambling program providing affordable intensive outpatient treatment services, assessments, individual, family and group counseling for clients and their families. Evening and weekend appointments are available on a limited basis. - 35 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No CITY/COUNTY ALCOHOL/DRUG PROGRAMS ADAMS STREET FACILITY 703 Adams Street Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-716-2865 Fax: 605-716-6328 Website: www.penningtoncountysheriff.com Contacts: Director: Program Manager: Admissions: MIS/STARS: Brenda Wood, [email protected] Greg Bartron, [email protected] Dee Ayers, [email protected] Marty Robbins, [email protected] Accreditation 10/1: Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low-Intensity Residential Treatment, Outpatient Services, Community Placement for Specialized Meth/Opiate Treatment, Intensive Methamphetamine Treatment for Adult Women Area Served: West River area primarily, others accepted on space available basis Eligibility: Adult males and females – 18 years and over Fees: Sliding Fee Scale Description: Transitional Care, Custodial Care Services and Outpatient Services: Specialized Meth/Opiate Treatment: This is a specialized program offering a variety of continuums at City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs’ Adams Street Facility (satellite office) in Rapid City, SD for adult males and females. The program offers pre-treatment support services, detoxification, day treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient services and residential components to individuals with a methamphetamine and/or opiate dependence diagnosis. The level of programming is based on client’s individualized needs. It also offers a follow up continued care program to assist with ongoing treatment needs. A basic description of each phase is outlined below: Pre-treatment Phase: Individuals can engage in outreach recovery support services through case management, individual and group counseling. Primary goals are to reduce fear, establish a therapeutic rapport, offer emotional support, receive education on addiction and community resources, and complete an initial assessment and treatment plan addressing immediate needs. - 36 - Contingency management incentives are offered based on active participation in programming, completing treatment plan objectives in a timely manner, producing negative drug screen, and engaging in a higher level of treatment if deemed necessary. NOTE: Random breathalyzer testing and drug screenings are conducted in all phases of treatment. Phase One-Stabilization: Initial and ongoing assessment in a Social-Setting Detox at CCADP on Lacrosse Street in Rapid City, SD. The length of this phase is based on an individual’s need under the direction of medical personnel. Physician, nursing staff, emergency medical technicians and chemical dependency counselors will comprise the clinical care team during Phase I. If a client is admitted and no longer experiences withdrawal symptoms, the client will be moved into Phase II to begin Day Treatment. Phase Two- Intensive Day Treatment: If deemed appropriate by counseling staff, clients may enter the program at this stage and/or may be determined appropriate for non-residential programming. This methamphetamine and/or opiate specific Day Treatment program consists of 20-hours of therapy per week. This phase includes individuals, group and family therapy. The Matrix Treatment Model is an evidence-based curriculum proven effective for treating methamphetamine and/or opiate addition. This model, along with the Truthought Corrective Thinking curriculum, is used to assist clients in developing coping skills and responsible decision-making. Motivational Interviewing, Stages of Change, and Client Driven Treatment Plans are strategies used to assist individuals in the treatment planning process. Twelve-Step sponsorship is highly encouraged in this phase of treatment. Case Management, EMT/Tech staff, and chemical dependency counselors will comprise the clinical care team during Phase II. Mental Health services are available, if needed, at Behavior Management System (BMS) or Sioux San Mental Health in Rapid City, SD. NOTE: Length of stay is based on individual’s needs and treatment progress. Phase Three-Structured Living: After successful completion of Phase II, individuals may be referred to an Intensive Outpatient Treatment program based on individual’s needs. This level of care offers a minimum of 9 hours and up to 15 hours of therapy per week to include individual, group and family therapy. Residential placement is available if needed. Case Management, EMT/Tech staff and chemical dependency counselors will comprise the clinical care team during Phase III. Individuals continue to work on primary chemical dependency issues, engage in recovery support groups and establish social support networks conducive to recovery needs. NOTE: Length of stay is based on individual’s needs and treatment progress. Phase Four-Community Placement: Residential services are available upon request. Average length of stay is approximately 90 days. This level of care offers a minimum of 5 hours of therapy per week. Transitional services support individuals in establishing independent living. NOTE: Length of stay is based on individual’s needs and treatment progress. Continued Care Programming: Individuals are encouraged to participate in Continued Care Programming to enhance recovery efforts. It takes time to build a solid support system and establish working relationships conducive to recovery. Our goal is to assist individuals in achieving their goals so they can enhance their quality of life. - 37 - NOTE; Length of stay is based on individual’s needs and treatment progress. Half–way House Residential Treatment: Level III.I Low-Intensity Residential Treatment: The primary goal for this level of residential care is to provide chemically dependent adult males a safe, sober, supportive atmosphere during transition into the community. This level of care requires 5 hours of group per week and average length of stay is 90 days. Program includes meals, shelter, individual/group counseling, family education, employment assistance, referrals for nonprovided services, recreational activities, and transportation means. All clients will be required to submit to random alcohol/drug testing throughout the treatment continuum. Outpatient Services: Group and Individual Counseling services (Continued Care) are available for individuals completing primary treatment programs. Length of program is based on individual’s needs. Bed Count: 52 Beds, Adult Males 22 Beds, Adult Females Intensive Methamphetamine Treatment Program for Women: Phase III (Structured Living) - Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential – Meth Women consists of 90 days of Low Intensity Residential Treatment (Level III.1) at the facility. For the first month, this level of care will require 5 hours of specific Chemical Dependency Services per week, 2 hours of Corrective Thinking, 2 hours of Recovery Support (AA/NA), 7 hours of Individualized Therapy and Release Planning. Individualized Therapy may include; parenting, life skills, domestic violence, mental health counseling, and case management. This therapy may be provided in a group setting or on an individual basis. For the remaining two months, the client will be placed in regular III.1 programming which requires 5 hours of Chemical Dependency Services per week. Random drug testing is completed. Phase IV (Community Placement)– Local Group and Individual Counseling for the Intensive Methamphetamine Treatment Program. Phase four consists of 180 days, divided into two 90 day sub-phases. At this point in the program, the clients will be residing in their own residence. For the first 90 days the client will be required to attend 2 hours of Aftercare (Level 1) per week, 1 hour of Recovery Support per week, and 1 individual counseling session per month. For the second 90 days the client will be required to attend 1 hour of Aftercare per week, 1 hour of Recovery Support per week, and one individual counseling session per month, if needed. Clients will also be drug tested on a random basis by their assigned Parole Agents. The client is responsible for all payments for the second 90 days. - 38 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No CITY/COUNTY ALCOHOL/DRUG PROGRAMS A Division of Pennington County Sheriff’s Office 725 North Lacrosse Street, Suite 300 Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-394-6128 Fax: 605-394-6890 (Main) Hours: Detox 24 hours/7 days a week Regular Office Hours: 7:30am-5:00pm (M-TH), 7:30am-4:00pm (F) Email: [email protected] Website: www.penningtoncountysheriff.com Contacts: Director: Medical Director: Admissions: MIS/STARS: Clinical Supervisor: Brenda Wood, [email protected] Dr. Al Wessel, MD Stacey Fielder, [email protected] Marty Robbins, [email protected] Michelle McIntosh, [email protected] Accreditation 10/1: Clinically Managed Residential Detoxification Services, Level III.1 Clinically Managed Residential Treatment, Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: West River area primarily, others accepted on space available basis Eligibility: Adults – 18 years and over Fees: Sliding Fee Scale Description: Social detoxification, custodial care, counseling, supportive services, continued care, residential and non-residential intensive outpatient treatment, family counseling, crisis interventions, treatment needs assessments, drug and alcohol evaluations, counseling and support services, DUI Offender Program, TruThought Corrective Thinking Curriculum, Moral Reconation Curriculum, Intensive Methamphetamine Treatment Services for Adult Women transitioning from prison to community, Specialized Long Term Day Treatment Services for individuals with meth/opiate diagnosis, Street Case Management Program. Detoxification: The Social Setting Detoxification Program provides short-term residential care for individuals either intoxicated or withdrawing from drugs and alcohol. CCADP does accept emergency commitment applications and involuntary commitments provider criteria is met and funding is secured. - 39 - Level III.1 Low-Intensity Residential Treatment: The primary goal for this level of residential care is to provide chemically dependent clients a safe, sober, supportive atmosphere during transition into the community following successful completion of treatment. This level of care requires 5 hours of group per week and average length of stay is 30 to 90 days. The Homeless Program consists of 6 beds for those persons in need of pre/post treatment services. Those accepted into the program meet the Federal definition of homeless and can stay in the program for up to 6 months. Programs includes meals, shelter, individual/group counseling, family education, employment assistance, referrals for non-provided services, recreational activities, and transportation means. All clients will be required to submit to random alcohol/drug testing throughout the treatment continuum. Continued Care: We hold 3 Continued Care groups weekly. Successful completion of a treatment program is required prior to acceptance into the group. Core: Provide counseling, support services, and/or initial assessments for chemically dependent persons, or anyone adversely affected by the use of alcohol and/or drugs. Community information and referrals of services are provided. COD Outpatient Services: Individual and group counseling services are provided in partnership with Behavior Management Systems (BMS) to individuals with co-occurring disorders. Intensive Outpatient Treatment: Program for both men and women: This program is an openended program. The length of stay is determined by the individuals needs. Slip/Slot: Residential program where the client lives at the center and has the option to work during the day and attend outpatient treatment in the day or evenings. DUI Program (12-Hour): A 12-hour Public Safety program for first time DUI offenders can be taken on the first and second Saturdays or the second and third Wednesdays of each month. Preregistration is required. Sobering Beds: CCADP began a pilot project on February 1, 2012. This project consists of 7 beds in a ward for individuals volunteering to stay at the facility for purposes of securing a safe, sober environment while detoxing from alcohol. Individuals entering into this program have little to no desire to stop drinking. Blood Alcohol Concentrations must be under .280 with no history of withdrawals. Mentors are on-site to try and engage these individuals in community resources. Residential Intensive Outpatient Treatment/Slip-Slot: Intensive Outpatient Treatment is also offered while residing at the facility if a safe, sober environment is needed. Bed Count: 35 Detox Beds 18 Residential Beds 7 Sobering Beds - 40 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Moody Faith Based: No COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 218 East 2nd Flandreau, SD 57028 Phone: 605-997-3771 Hours: By appointment only Website: www.ccs-sd.org Contacts: Agency Director: Unit Director/Admissions: Clinical Dir./Admissions: MIS/STARS: Counselor: Shawn Nills, [email protected] Belinda Nelson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Belinda Nelson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Christy Bales, [email protected] Kelly Johnson, CCDCII, [email protected] Accreditation 9/30: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Lake, Miner and Moody Counties Eligibility: Open Fees: Sliding fee schedule based on annual income and family size. Description: Community Counseling Services Alcohol & Drug Treatment Unit is a community-based outpatient chemical dependency unit with central offices in Huron and satellite offices in Wessington Springs and Miller. A broad range of outpatient chemical dependency services is offered. These include an intensive outpatient treatment program for chemical dependency, men's and women's continuing care groups which meet weekly, DUI Offenders Program, chemical dependency evaluations, individual, group, and family counseling. Referrals for inpatient treatment are arranged as needed. Emphasis is also placed on community information and education along with in-service opportunities for various local organizations. A broad range of services addressing the prevention of substance abuse is provided. These include Youth Diversion Group (for adolescents who have experienced some harmful consequences due to their alcohol and drug use), classroom presentations, work with schools to provide substance abuse prevention programs. Community Counseling Services also offers a full array of chemical dependency services in Miner, Moody and Lake Counties through our office in Madison, SD and satellite offices in Howard and Flandreau. - 41 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Miner Faith Based: No COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 208 South Main Howard, SD 57349 Phone: 605-772-4574 Hours: By appointment only Website: www.ccs-sd.org Contacts: Agency Director: Unit Director/Admissions: Clinical Dir./Admissions: MIS/STARTS: Shawn Nills, [email protected] Belinda Nelson, CCDCIII, [email protected] Belinda Nelson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Christy Bales, [email protected] Accreditation 9/30: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Lake, Miner and Moody Counties Eligibility: Open Fees: Sliding fee schedule based on annual income and family size. Description: Community Counseling Services Alcohol & Drug Treatment Unit is a community-based outpatient chemical dependency unit with central offices in Huron and satellite offices in Wessington Springs and Miller. A broad range of outpatient chemical dependency services is offered. These include an intensive outpatient treatment program for chemical dependency, men's and women's continuing care groups which meet weekly, DUI Offenders Program, chemical dependency evaluations, individual, group, and family counseling. Referrals for inpatient treatment are arranged as needed. Emphasis is also placed on community information and education along with in-service opportunities for various local organizations. A broad range of services addressing the prevention of substance abuse is provided. These include Youth Diversion Group (for adolescents who have experienced some harmful consequences due to their alcohol and drug use), classroom presentations, work with schools to provide substance abuse prevention programs. Community Counseling Services also offers a full array of chemical dependency services in Miner, Moody and Lake Counties through our office in Madison, SD and satellite offices in Howard and Flandreau. - 42 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Beadle Faith Based: No COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES Alcohol and Drug Treatment Unit 357 Kansas SE Huron, SD 57350 Phone: 605-352-8596 Fax: 605-352-7001 Hours: 8:00-6:00pm (M-F) 24 hours/day phone service Website: www.ccs-sd.org Contacts: Agency Director: Unit Director: Clinical Dir./Admissions: MIS/STARTS: Prevention Specialist: IOP Facilitators: DUI Instructor: Aftercare Counselor: Shawn Nills, [email protected] Belinda Nelson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Belinda Nelson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Christy Bales, [email protected] Kristin Wheeler, MA, NCC, [email protected] Randy Nelson, BS, CCDCII, [email protected] Gary Reff, CCDC-II, [email protected] Brian Harter, MBA, CDCT, [email protected] Brian Harter, MBA, CDCT, [email protected] Becky Currier, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 9/30: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Beadle, Hand, and Jerauld Counties Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding fee scale based on income and family size Description: Community Counseling Services Alcohol & Drug Treatment Unit is a community-based outpatient chemical dependency unit with central offices in Huron and satellite offices in Wessington Springs and Miller. A broad range of outpatient chemical dependency services is offered. These include an intensive outpatient treatment program for chemical dependency, men's and women's continuing care groups which meet weekly, DUI Offenders Program, chemical dependency evaluations, individual, group, and family counseling. Referrals for inpatient treatment are arranged as needed. Emphasis is also placed on community information and education along with in-service opportunities for various local organizations. A broad range of services addressing the prevention of substance abuse is provided. These include Youth Diversion Group (for adolescents who have experienced some harmful consequences due to their alcohol and drug use), classroom presentations, work with schools to provide substance abuse prevention programs. Community - 43 - Counseling Services also offers a full array of chemical dependency services in Miner, Moody and Lake counties through our office in Madison, SD and satellite offices in Howard and Flandreau. - 44 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Lake Faith Based: No COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 914 NE Third Street Madison, SD 57042-2435 Phone: 605-256-9656 Fax: 605-256-2891 Hours: 8:00-6:00pm (M-F) Website: www.ccs-sd.org Contacts: Agency Director: Unit Director: Clinical Dir./Admissions: MIS/STARTS: IOP Facilitator: Aftercare Counselor: DUI Instructor: PRIME Instructor: Shawn Nills, [email protected] Belinda Nelson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Belinda Nelson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Christy Bales, [email protected] Kathy Johnson, MA, CCDCII, [email protected] Kelly Johnson, BS, CCDCII, [email protected] Rose Stephenson, MA, CDCT, [email protected] Brian Harter, MBA, CDCT, [email protected] Rose Stephenson, MA, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 9/30: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Lake, Miner and Moody Counties Eligibility: Open Fees: Sliding fee schedule based on annual income and family size. Description: Intensive outpatient treatment for adults and adolescents, counseling and support, continuing care/Aftercare groups, referral, DUI classes, Community Mobilization and adolescent primary and intensive prevention groups. Community Counseling Services is a non-profit corporation with comprehensive services in both Chemical Dependency and Mental Health. The CD unit is staffed with certified counselors and prevention specialists. - 45 - Facility: County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No COUNSELING RESOURCES 707 East 41st Street, Suite 222 Sioux Falls, SD 57105-6050 Phone: 605-331-2419 Fax: 605-332-1020 Hours: 9:00am-8:30pm (M-Th) 9:00am-3:00pm (F) 9:00am-3:00pm (Sat) Evening and weekend appointments available Email: [email protected] Website: www.siouxfallscounselingresources.com Contacts: Admissions/MIS/STARS: Business Manager: Counselor: Sue Harris, MA, LPC-MH, QMHP, CCDCIII Sue Harris Rebecca Trobec, MA, CCDCIII Stacy Krall, MS, CCDCIII Erin Nielson Ogdahl, MSW, CCDCIII Jodi Petershagen, BA, CDCT Accreditation 5/9: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Sioux Falls and surrounding communities. Worthington, MN area (MNDHS Accredited) Eligibility: Individuals appropriate for outpatient treatment with alcohol and/or other drug use and mental/behavioral health concerns. Fees: Fixed and sliding fee scale, depending on service Description: Counseling Resources provides confidential and professional individual, family, couple and group counseling and evaluation to adults who need assistance with a broad range of concerns. Individual and group counseling for chemical health issues, including evaluation and assessment for adolescents and adults, prevention classes, substance abuse and dependency, co-dependence and legal problems. A weekly Relapse Prevention Group is available as well as counseling for other issues also available. - 46 - A weekly corrective thinking group and electronic monitoring for those interested in sentencing options related to legal problems. Additional services include drug screening, and alcohol bracelets. - 47 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Brule Faith Based: No DAKOTA COUNSELING INSTITUTE OF CHAMBERLAIN STEPPING STONES 200 Paul Gust Road, Suite 102 Chamberlain, SD 57325 Phone: 605-734-5290 Fax: 605-734-0965 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F), evening groups as needed Website: www.dakotacounseling.com Contacts: Executive Director: Michelle Carpenter, [email protected] Fiscal Contact: Michelle Carpenter, [email protected] Asst. Dir./Admissions: Janae Oetken, CCDCIII, [email protected] MIS/STARS: Marjean Gab, [email protected] Counselor: Karen VonEye, CCDCIII, [email protected] Sue Hellman, CDCT, [email protected] Emily Vilhauer, CDCT, [email protected] David Boothby, CDCT, [email protected] Greg Johnson, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 4/13: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Brule County Eligibility: All ages Fees: Sliding fee scale Description: Dakota Counseling Institute provide a comprehensive array of services to the consumers of our community using research based curriculum with outcome measurements and dedicated staff members. Services that are provided include: early intervention, intensive outpatient services, prevention, outpatient services, and DUI classes. The office has mental health and psychiatric services available as well. - 48 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Davison Faith Based: No DAKOTA COUNSELING INSTITUTE STEPPING STONES 901 South Miller Mitchell, SD 57301 Phone: 605-995-8180 Fax: 605-995-8183 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) 24 hour Halfway House Website: www.dakotacounseling.com Contacts: Executive Director: Fiscal Contact: Clinical Supervisor: Admissions: MIS/STARS: Counselor: Michelle Carpenter, [email protected] Michelle Carpenter, [email protected] Janae Oetken, CCDCIII, [email protected] Cindy Unruh, [email protected] Marjean Gab, [email protected] Jon Nath, CCDCIII, [email protected] Linetta Lewis, CCDCII, [email protected] Raelene Sterling-Layne, CCDCIII, [email protected] Karen VonEye, CCDCIII, [email protected] Dennis Buckland, CCDCIII, [email protected] Tiffany Weidner, CDCT, [email protected] Christina Malters, CDCT, [email protected] Brenda Habermann, CDCT, [email protected] Stephanie Brooks, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 4/13: Clinically Managed Residential Detoxification, Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention, Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment, Gambling Area Served: Aurora, Brule, Davison, Hanson, McCook and Sanborn Counties Eligibility: All ages Fees: Sliding fee scale Description: Dakota Counseling Institute provides a comprehensive array of services to the consumers of our community using research based curriculum with outcome measurements and dedicated staff members. Services that are provided include: early intervention, intensive outpatient services, clinically managed residential detox, low intensity resident treatment, outpatient services, - 49 - prevention, intensive meth treatment, medically monitored intensive inpatient program for adults, gambling, MRT and DUI classes. The agency also has direct resources to mental health, psychiatry, low income housing and assisted living. Bed Count: 61 - 50 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No DAKOTA DRUG AND ALCOHOL PREVENTION INC (PRAIRIE VIEW PREVENTION) 822 East 41st Street, Suite 235 Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Phone: 605-331-5724 Fax: 605-331-5725 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) Website: www.prairieview.net Contacts: Director and CPN: Business Mgr,/MAPP/MIS: Admin. Asst./STARS: SF School District: Darcy Jensen, [email protected] Kevin Jensen, [email protected] Gussie Carter, [email protected] Kevin Jensen, [email protected] Celeste Uthe-Burow, [email protected] Accreditation 10/28: Early Intervention, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Minnehaha County (Sioux Falls) and Lincoln County Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding Fee Description: Community Mobilization Project – Coalition for a Drug Free South Dakota dealing with community issues and needs for drug education and prevention and Drug & Alcohol-Free Communities Coalition specifically addressing the underage drinking problem through the Parents Matter campaign. Both programs serve all ages with the goals being to mobilize the communities to eliminate alcohol and other drug abuse. The school-based program is a comprehensive prevention, early intervention and outpatient services program at each contracted school site in Minnehaha and Lincoln counties. The program offers individual and group sessions, family counseling, drug and alcohol screenings and assessments. - 51 - Facility: County: Roberts Faith Based: No DAKOTAH PRIDE TREATMENT CENTER A Division of the Human Services Board of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation 388 Dakota Avenue Sisseton, SD 57262 Phone: 605-698-3917 or 605-742-3114 (after 4:30pm & weekends) Fax: 605-698-4449 Hours: 8:00-4:30pm (M-F); During a residential treatment cycle we are open 24 hours per day, 7 days a week Contacts: Program Manager and Clinical Supervisor: Admin. Asst.: Youth Program Counselor: Admissions: MIS/STARS: Richard Bird, MS, CCDC-III, [email protected] DaVonna Keeble, [email protected] Ronald Hill, CCDC-III, [email protected] Andrea Eastman, [email protected] Cassandra Kohl, [email protected] Accreditation 9/17: Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Open Eligibility: Clients must be eighteen years of age or older, (adolescents between the ages of 11-17) meet DSMIV diagnostic criteria for substance abuse/dependence. Service to American Indians is a high priority. Clients should be alcohol/drug free for 72 hours prior to admission and not in need of detoxification services. Fees: Varies Description: Treatment needs assessment and evaluations, adult inpatient treatment, adult outpatient treatment, adolescent outpatient treatment, continuing care for adults and adolescents. Pretreatment Evaluations: Screening, assessment, intervention, prevention and treatment placement by qualified/certified CD Counselors are available by appointment. Adult Inpatient Program: Therapeutic services for chemically dependent individuals who meet ASAM criteria for Level III.7 admission. The program incorporates traditional American Indian teachings with 12-step concepts. The treatment philosophy is based on Red Road, Medicine - 52 - Wheel and AA principles. The inpatient program is licensed as a twelve-bed unit. The usual length of stay is 21-30 days. Thirty hours of educational and group therapy are provided weekly in additional to 12-step study and attendance groups. Clients are provided the opportunity to participate in an Inipi Ceremony and/or attend church services. Planned recreational and physical activities are also part of the weekly schedule. Two-day family program is scheduled the final week of treatment. Adult Outpatient Program: Outpatient treatment services (Level II.1) are provided for individuals who meet the ASAM criteria for Level II admission. The objective of the program is to provide treatment for individuals who require therapeutic and supportive counseling and referral services while living independently, who may have completed inpatient treatment previously but relapsed, or for whom residential treatment is not otherwise possible. The program meets three times per week in three hour long sessions for six weeks. A total of ten hours of weekly education classes, group therapy and individual counseling are included. Adolescent Outpatient Program: (Level II.1 Title 19 approval) Services to adolescents who require outpatient treatment are provided. Clients should meet the ASAM placement criteria for Level II admission. Clients who require inpatient treatment services are referred to an appropriate facility. The outpatient program meets three times per week for six weeks. Family involvement is required as part of the treatment process. The adolescent program also provides continuing care for individuals who have recently completed treatment. Bed Count: 12 - 53 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Brookings Faith Based: No EAST CENTRAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Chemical Dependency Unit 211 Fourth Street Brookings, SD 57006-1917 Phone: 605-697-2850 Fax: 605-697-2874 Hours: 8:00am-8:00pm (M-W) 8:00am-5:00pm (TH-F) Contacts: Interim Director: Program Coordinator: Business Manager: MIS: PA: Clinicians: Michael Forgy, [email protected] Vicki Albers, [email protected] Lona Groos, [email protected] Lona Groos, [email protected] Madelline Carroll Schaal Elizabeth Angove-Milianta, CDT Melinda Wiedemann, CDT Amy Osterberg, CDT Erika Fox, CDT Accreditation 3/13: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Brookings County, surrounding area and Flandreau Indian School Eligibility: Anyone Fees: Fixed and sliding fee scale depending on services Description: East Central Behavioral Health is a community-based agency that offers the following services: comprehensive behavioral health assessments, individual, couple, and family co-occuring services, individual and group counseling, continued care services, intensive outpatient treatment, gambling services, primary prevention services, intensive prevention services, DUI classes, referral services, crisis intervention, Stat indigent application for placement services and public information and education. - 54 - Facility: Profit County: Brookings Faith Based: No FIRST STEP COUNSELING SERVICES 7020 Sunset Road Brookings, SD 57006 Phone: 605-693-3629 Fax: 605-693-1326 Hours: 9:00-6:00pm (M-TH) 9:00-4:00pm (F) Available 24 hour emergency service Email: [email protected] Website: www.takeyourfirststep.com Contacts: Director/Admissions: Lou Ann Tietjen, CCDCIII, [email protected] Counselors: Lou Ann Tietjen, CCDCIII Don Smith, MA, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 7/23: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Brookings County and surrounding area Eligibility: None Fees: Fixed Services: Information and referral, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient services, family and individual counseling, diagnostic evaluations, community education. Description: First Step provides a low cost, community based intensive chemical dependency treatment program. First Step provides small group therapy sessions, 9 hours a week for six weeks throughout the intensive phase. Individual and family counseling is provided throughout treatment. Weekly aftercare sessions are offered following the intensive phase. - 55 - Facility: Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No FIRST STEP COUNSELING SERVICES 4320 South Louise Avenue, Suite 200 Sioux Falls, SD 57106 Phone: 605-361-1505 Fax: 605-361-0481 Hours: 9:00-6:00pm (M-TH) 9:00-4:00pm (F) Available 24 hour emergency service Email: [email protected] Website: www.takeyourfirststep.con Contacts: Executive Director/ Business Mgr./Fiscal: Admissions: MIS/STARS: Counselors: Lou Ann Tietjen, CCDCIII, [email protected] Leslie Van Roekel, [email protected] Leslie Van Roekel, [email protected] Leslie Van Roekel, [email protected] Tonya Keith, CDCT, [email protected] Brenda Grimm, CCDCII, [email protected] Accreditation 7/23: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Minnehaha County and surrounding area Eligibility: None Fees: Fixed Services: Information and referral, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient services, family and individual counseling, diagnostic evaluations, community education. Description: First Step provides a low cost, community based intensive chemical dependency treatment program. First Step provides small group therapy sessions, 9 hours a week for six weeks throughout the intensive phase. Individual and family counseling is provided throughout treatment. Weekly aftercare sessions are offered following the intensive phase. - 56 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: Yes THE GLORY HOUSE OF SIOUX FALLS 4000 S. West Avenue and 3920 S. West Avenue PO Box 88145 Sioux Falls, SD 57109-8145 Phone: 605-988-9100 Fax: 605-332-6410 Business Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm (M-F) Operating Hours: 24 hours daily Website: www.glory-house.org Contacts: Exec. Director/Fiscal Mgmt.: Dave Johnson, MS, LPC, [email protected] (605-988-9102) Assoc. Director: Linda Atkinson, CCDCIII, [email protected] (988-9111) Human Res/Compliance Off.: Mental Health Coord.: Treatment Coordinator: Nicole Dvorak, CCDCII, [email protected] (605-988-9113) Amy Ryan, MH, LPC, CCDCIII, [email protected] (605-988-9115) Sally Holiday, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] (605-988-9108) STARS Administrator: Emily Smith, [email protected] (605-988-9128) Accreditation 5/1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment, Outpatient Services, ACA Accreddited Area Served: Primarily South Dakota Eligibility: Demonstrate the need for a structured environment; willingness to follow facility and program rules; and obtain employment within 30 days of admission. Fees: Vary, depending on services provided. Description: The mission of Glory House is helping people claim their lives with Christian compassion, resources, and support. Glory House provides services for adult men and women with chemical dependency, and/or mental health issues with the main population served being offenders. Services are offered in a residential setting as well as outpatient. Services offered are as follows: Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Methamphetamine; Alcohol and Other Drugs; White Bison Wellbriety based Intensive Outpatient Native American Treatment; Chemical Dependency Counseling including Aftercare, Transitional Aftercare, Parenting; Corrective Thinking; Moral Reconation Therapy; Mental Health Counseling; Family Counseling; Healthy Relationships; Coping Skills; Electronic Monitoring including GPS and SCRAM. Bed Count: 86 - 57 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No HORSEPLAY PRODUCTIONS HEALING CENTER 1101 EAST PHILADELPHIA STREET PO BOX 276 RAPID CITY, SD 57709 Phone: 605-343-1620 or 1-877-343-1620 Fax: 605-343-1629 Hours: 7:00am-5:00pm 24 Hour on Call Staff Email: [email protected] Contacts: Director: Clinical Supv.: Admin. Asst.: MIS/STARS: Counselors: Case Managers: Shari Bradstream, MS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Cathy Larsen, MS, LPC-MH, QMHP, [email protected] Shari Bradstream, MS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Connie Abie, [email protected] Kris Jeakins, [email protected] Carolyn Parker, MS, LPC, CDCT, [email protected] Terra Dansby, CDCT, [email protected] Kris Jeakins, [email protected] Jay Christenson, [email protected] Erik Bringswhite, [email protected] Accreditation 8/30: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Pennington County and surrounding areas. Eligibility: Anyone, adults or adolescents, with alcohol/drug/co-occurring related problems. Fees: Set fees based on a sliding scale. Title 19 is available for qualified residents. Call the office to inquire about State funding. Re-entry monies are available, please call for more information. No one is refused service for lack of funds. Services: Alcohol and Drug Assessments Mental Health Evaluation and Reports Individual One-on-One counseling Intensive Outpatient Treatment Outpatient Group counseling Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) Domestic Violence MRT Corrective Thinking Anger Management - 58 - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Life Skills Program Case Management Offender Workforce Development Talking Circle/Inipi Alcohol and Drug/Equine Assisted Psychotherapy Program Educational speaking engagements Educational corporate workshop training Description: The purpose of HorsePlay Productions Healing Center (HPPHC) is to provide information on alcohol and drugs; information and education on co-occurring issues and developments; education to prevent alcohol and other drug abuse; assessing a client’s need for care and to provide the appropriate level of service based upon clinical assessment. HPPHC was incorporated in accordance with the laws of the State of South Dakota on March 8, 2008 and began operation on October 1, 2009, by a local unpaid board of directors to provide counseling and referral services to people affected by chemical use and to prevent chemical dependency and co-occurring illnesses alone or associated with chemical abuse/dependency. HPPHC’s procedures have been established to provide programming over a wide field of services to include culturally-specific non-traditional approaches specialized to problems/issues encountered. - 59 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Grant Faith Based: No HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY 1303 East 4th Avenue, Suite 5C Milbank, SD 57252 Phone: (605)432-4930 Fax: (605)432-5014 Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm (M-TH) Website: www.humanserviceagency.org Contacts: CEO Chief Operating Office of BH: Chief Financial Officer: Addictions Coord.: MIS Coordinator: Dr. Chuck Sherman, [email protected] Kari Johnston, [email protected] Judy Resel, [email protected] Rita Hansen, [email protected] Patty Engels, [email protected] Accreditation 2/24: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Watertown location) Area Served: Grant County Eligibility: Open to South Dakota residents Fees: Based on sliding scale and state of residence Services: Evaluations/Assessments, aftercare groups Description: The Human Service Agency provides a comprehensive range of adolescent and adult drug, alcohol and gambling services. These include needs assessments, individual counseling, group and family counseling and intensive outpatient chemical dependency and/or gambling treatment. Adolescent services include youth diversion groups (Watertown office), aftercare support groups and adolescent high risk groups (Watertown office). All services are geared toward evaluating, assessing and treating individuals with co-occurring diagnosis. - 60 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Roberts Faith Based: No HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY 301 Veterans Avenue Sisseton, SD 57262 Phone: (605)698-4793 Fax: (605)698-4794 Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm (M-F) Website: www.humanserviceagency.org Contacts: CEO Chief Operating Office of BH: Chief Financial Officer: Addictions Coord.: MIS Coordinator: Dr. Chuck Sherman, [email protected] Kari Johnston, [email protected] Judy Resel, [email protected] Rita Hansen, [email protected] Patty Engels, [email protected] Accreditation 2/24: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Watertown location) Area Served: Roberts County Eligibility: Open to South Dakota residents Fees: Based on sliding scale and state of residence Services: Evaluations/Assessments, aftercare groups Description: The Human Service Agency provides a comprehensive range of adolescent and adult drug, alcohol and gambling services. These include needs assessments, individual counseling, group and family counseling and intensive outpatient chemical dependency and/or gambling treatment. Adolescent services include youth diversion groups (Watertown office), aftercare support groups and adolescent high risk groups (Watertown office). All services are geared toward evaluating, assessing and treating individuals with co-occurring diagnosis. - 61 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Codington Faith Based: No HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY (Central Location) Behavior Health 123 19th Street NE PO Box 1030 Watertown, SD 57201-6030 Phone: 605-886-0123 Fax: 605-886-5447 Hours: 8:00am-8:30pm (M, W, TH) 8:00am-7:00pm (T) 8:00am-5:00pm (F) Website: www.humanserviceagency.org Contacts: CEO Chief Operating Office of BH: Chief Financial Officer: Addictions Coord.: MIS Coordinator: Dr. Chuck Sherman, [email protected] Kari Johnston, [email protected] Judy Resel, [email protected] Rita Hansen, [email protected] Patty Engels, [email protected] Accreditation 2/24: Clinically Managed Residential Detoxification, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention, Gambling, Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment Area Served: Clark, Codington, Hamlin, Deuel Eligibility: Open to South Dakota residents Fees: Based on sliding scale and state of residence Services: Evaluations/Assessments, aftercare groups Description: The Human Service Agency provides a comprehensive range of adolescent and adult drug, alcohol and gambling services. These include needs assessments, individual counseling, group and family counseling and intensive outpatient chemical dependency and/or gambling treatment. Adolescent services include youth diversion groups (Watertown office), aftercare support groups and adolescent high risk groups (Watertown office). All services are geared toward evaluating, assessing and treating individuals with co-occurring diagnosis. - 62 - Serenity Hills provides social setting detoxification, addictions long term residential halfway house services for men with a co-occurring diagnosis. Human Service Agency provides psychotropic medication management, psychological evaluations, psychosocial skills training, individual mental health counseling and assistance with vocational rehabilitation, relations exercise and recreation therapy. The Human Service Agency in Watertown is a core service agency and comprehensive community mental health center that also provides adjustment training services to the developmentally disabled, mental health services, prevention services and additions services. These services adopt a holistic and comprehensive treatment model that view all disorders as co-occurring and develop treatment plans accordingly. We focus on the strengths of the client, invite family and peer supports into treatment when warranted and requested and utilize other community resources to treat the client from a systems perspective. - 63 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Codington Faith Based: No HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY Serenity Hills 1500 North Highway 20 Watertown, SD 57201 Phone: 605-884-0650 Fax: 605-884-0651 Hours: 24 hours a day 7 days a week (Serenity Hills) Website: www.humanserviceagency.org Contacts: CEO Chief Operating Office of BH: Chief Financial Officer: Addictions Coord.: MIS Coordinator: Dr. Chuck Sherman, [email protected] Kari Johnston, [email protected] Judy Resel, [email protected] Rita Hansen, [email protected] Patty Engels, [email protected] Accreditation 2/24: Clinically Managed Residential Detoxification, Evaluations/Assessments, Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment Area Served: Clark, Codington, Roberts, Hamlin, Grant, Deuel Eligibility: Open to South Dakota residents Fees: Based on sliding scale and state of residence Services: Evaluations/Assessments, aftercare groups Description: Serenity Hills provides social setting detoxification, addictions long term residential halfway house services for men with a co-occurring diagnosis. Human Service Agency provides psychotropic medication management, psychological evaluations, psychosocial skills training, individual mental health counseling and assistance with vocational rehabilitation, relations exercise and recreation therapy. The Human Service Agency in Watertown is a core service agency and comprehensive community mental health center that also provides adjustment training services to the developmentally disabled, mental health services, prevention services and additions services. These services adopt a holistic and comprehensive treatment model that view all disorders as co-occurring and develop treatment plans accordingly. We focus on the strengths of the client, invite family and peer supports into treatment when warranted and requested and utilize other community resources to treat the client from a systems perspective. - 64 - Facility: State Institution County: Yankton Faith Based: No HUMAN SERVICES CENTER Adolescent Chemical Dependency Treatment Program (Steps Beyond) PO Box 7600 Yankton, SD 57078 Phone: 605-668-3316 (24 hours) or 605-668-3418 (during the day) Fax: 605-668-3565 Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Website: http://dss.sd.gov/behavioralhealthservices/hsc Contacts: Program Director: Social Worker/STARS: CD Supervisor: Jody Smith, MA, [email protected] Sandra Mathis, MS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Judy Miller, CCDCII, [email protected] Accreditation 6/30: Level IV Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) for Adolescents Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Serves adolescents (12-17 years old) who are residents of the state of South Dakota. Applicants must be evaluated by a certified chemical dependency counselor and meet DSM IV diagnostic criteria for substance dependence. Pre-admission arrangements are required and can be made through the completion of an indigent assessment packet at a Core Service Agency. All admissions must be authorized by the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. The treatment length of stay is dependent upon personal needs of the individual. Clients must be detoxed or drug-free 72 hours prior to admission. Fees: Voluntary admissions are required to pay the $600.00 fee (effective 01/10) upon admission. Additional charges will be assessed according to ability to pay. Medicaid will also pay for patients who qualify. Services: Inpatient CD Treatment Program Description: Adolescent Chemical Dependency Program is a 20 bed co-ed program, which provides chemical dependency treatment to adolescents, ages 12 through 17. The average stay at the Adolescent Chemical Dependency Treatment Program is 60-120 days. The program is based on the holistic approach of treatment utilizing the 12 Steps of AA/NA. - 65 - Education services are provided to adolescents. These services are designed to meet individual needs and keep clients current with the instruction being provided in their community. Bed Count: 20 - 66 - Facility: State Institution County: Yankton Faith Based: No HUMAN SERVICES CENTER Adult Chemical Dependency Treatment Program (Gateway) PO Box 7600 Yankton, SD 57078 Phone: 605-668-3137 Fax: 605-668-3565 Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Website: http://dss.sd.gov/behavioralhealthservices/hsc Contacts: Director: CD Supervisor: Social Worker/STARS Admissions Counselor: Jody Smith, MA, [email protected] Candace Miller, MS, LPC, CCDCIII, [email protected] John Snyder, BS [email protected] Jessie Foote, BSW, CCDCIII, [email protected] Accreditation 6/30: Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment for Adults Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Serves adults (18 years and older) who are residents of the state of SD. Applicants must have a Chemical Dependency Treatment Needs Assessment (TNA) completed by an accredited provider, must meet DSM IV diagnostic criteria for substance dependence and require Level III.7 treatment. Anyone admitting to HSC must be medically stable upon admission. HSC may request additional information on referrals prior to granting medical clearance for admission. All admissions are prearranged with approval by the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Patients must be detoxed and drug-free 72 hours prior to admission. Fees: Voluntary admissions are required to pay the $600.00 fee (effective 01/10) upon admission. Additional charges will be assessed according to ability to pay. Medicaid will also pay for patients who qualify. Description: The Adult Chemical Dependency Program/Gateway is a 32 bed co-ed program which provides inpatient chemical dependency treatment to adults 18 years of age and older. The program is based on the holistic approach of treatment utilizing the 12 Steps of AA/NA. Bed Count: 32 - 67 - Facility: Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No KEYSTONE OUTREACH 7511 South Louise Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57108 Phone: 1-800-992-1921 Outpatient: 605-335-1820 Fax: 605-987-2365 Hours: 8:00-9:00pm (M-F) Outpatient Contacts: Director: Outpatient Coordinator: Admissions: Carol Regier, RN, CCDCIII, [email protected] Bob Brown, [email protected] Nancy Richmond, [email protected] Accreditation 9/1: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Sioux Falls and surrounding communities, SW Minnesota and NW Iowa Eligibility: N/A Fees: $200 admission fee for voluntary admissions, additional charges will be assessed according to ability to pay. Description: Outpatient program for alcohol and drug adults/adolescents. Gambling program – assessment fees based on ability to pay. Key Solutions Employee Assistance Program and Community Solutions Student Assistance Program. Keystone Outpatient/Outreach Program offers an intensive outpatient program for alcohol and drug problems, day treatment programs, a getting sober program, an individualized relapse prevention program, a gambling program, a family and continuing care program, a parent support group, an employee assistance program, student assistance program, intervention preparation and services, aftercare, public presentations and supervisor/management training on various topics. - 68 - Facility: Profit (National Based) County: Lincoln Faith Based: No KEYSTONE TREATMENT CENTER 1010 East 2nd Street PO Box 159 Canton, SD 57013-0159 Phone: 605-987-5659, 605-335-7711 or 1-800-992-1921 Fax: 605-987-2365 Hours: 24 hours a day Contacts: Executive Director: Admissions Coordinator: Fiscal Controller: MIS/STARS: Outpatient Coordinator: Carol Regier, [email protected] Nancy Richmond, [email protected] Gary Lamberty, [email protected] Carie Adera, [email protected] Bob Brown, 605-335-1820, [email protected] Accreditation 6/21: Early Intervention, Gambling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment for Adults, Outpatient Services, Level IV PRTF (Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility) for adolescents Area Served: Open Eligibility: Chemical dependency or gambling problems, dual diagnosis. Fees: Insurance coverage when available, and individual financial arrangements made when necessary, state funding, Rule 25, and IHS. Medicaid payments for adolescent PRTF unit. Description: Pre-treatment evaluation, detox, adults and male and female adolescent residential programs, aftercare, family program, pre-treatment counseling, intervention services, individual counseling by appointment, intensive outpatient treatment, gambling treatment and dual diagnosis care. Pre-Treatment: Free screening for adolescents, interventions, fee for adult assessment negotiable. Residential Treatment Program: Adults and male/female adolescents (separate programs). A residential facility operating twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, offering therapeutic programs for chemically dependent or substance abusing persons, their families, and co-dependents. Adolescents have a school program with a full-time teacher, psychiatrist and full time clinical psychologist on staff. Adults may also be seen by a psychiatrist, psychologist specializing in chronic pain and by a full time psychologist. - 69 - Aftercare: Continued interaction with the client designed to support and to increase the gains made in the treatment process. There are aftercare groups held at the Sioux Falls Outreach Center on Wednesday afternoon and also Thursday night. Donations requested if able. Family Program: There is an intensive 2-day family program, 9 am - 5 pm (Monday and Tuesday). There is no cost for the program if a member of the family is in residence. While there is no charge for the family program, there is a charge for meals. Family sessions are also held every Sunday from 1 am - 2 pm. Parent support group is Wednesday evenings at the Outreach Center. Intensive Outpatient: Eight week, structured, evening and daytime outpatient program. Family included. Gambling Treatment: Free assessment and six-week outpatient group or intensive inpatient programs. All programs accredited by the Commission of Acceditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Programs Bed Count: 100 (Adolescents - 28) (Adults - 72) - 70 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Charles Mix Faith Based: No LEWIS & CLARK BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Alcohol/Drug Program Outreach Office Department of Social Services Lake Andes, SD Phone: 605-487-6082 Fax: 605-487-6082 Hours: 10:00-5:00pm (M-W) Contacts: Executive Director: A/D Program Director: Admissions: MIS: Counselor: Thomas Stanage, Ph.D., [email protected] Gerry Ebel, CCDCIII, [email protected] Brenda Hoxeng, [email protected] Tammy Liebl, [email protected] Mike Snyder, CCDCII, [email protected] Accreditation 6/30: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Charles Mix County Eligibility: Must meet ASAM criteria for treatment services. Must be at least twelve years old. Fees: Sliding fee scale based upon ability to pay. Some State support is available for certain services. Services: Outpatient counseling, education, referral; structured prevention services, intensive outpatient treatment, structured continued care, alcohol and drug assessments, family counseling, crisis intervention. Description: LCBHS is a community-based mental health Center in Yankton. This outreach site provides the following A/D services: Treatment Needs Assessments; Individual and Group Counseling; Family Counseling and Education; Primary Prevention Program based upon PRI curriculum; DUI class, Referral Services; Crisis Intervention 24 hours a day; State “Indigent” applications for treatment placement; Consultation and Education Services; Prevention Program Development; and Community based targeted prevention services. Outpatient mental health services including psychiatric care are accessible through the Yankton office. - 71 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Clay Faith Based: No LEWIS & CLARK BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Alcohol/Drug Program Outreach Office 28 East Cherry Street Vermillion, SD 57069 Phone: 605-624-9148 Fax: 605-665-4673 Hours: 9:00-5:00pm (M-F ) Contacts: Executive Director: A/D Program Director: Admissions: MIS: Counselor: Thomas Stanage, Ph.D., [email protected] Gerry Ebel, CCDCIII, [email protected] Brenda Hoxeng, [email protected] Tammy Liebl, [email protected] Shar Schuldt, CCDCIII, [email protected] Accreditation 6/30: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Bon Homme, Charles Mix, Clay, Douglas, Hutchinson, Union, and Yankton Counties Eligibility: Must meet ASAM criteria for treatment services. Fees: Sliding fee scale based upon ability to pay. Some State support is available for certain services. Services: Outpatient counseling, education, referral; structured prevention services, intensive outpatient treatment, structured continued care, alcohol and drug assessments, family counseling, crisis intervention. Description: LCBHS is a community-based mental health Center in Yankton, with outreach offices in Vermillion and Lake Andes. Services provided include: Treatment Needs Assessments, Individual and Group Counseling, Family Counseling and Education, Intensive Outpatient and Continued Care, Diversion services based upon PRI curriculum, DUI class, Referral Services, Crisis Intervention 24 hours a day, Consultation and Education Services, Prevention Program Development and Community based targeted prevention services. - 72 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Yankton Faith Based: No LEWIS & CLARK BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Alcohol/Drug Program 1028 Walnut Street Yankton, SD 57078-2999 Phone: 605-665-4606 or 1-800-765-3382 Fax: 605-665-4673 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) Contacts: Executive Director: A/D Program Director: Admissions & MIS/STARS: MIS: Counselor: Business Manager: Thomas Stanage, Ph.D., [email protected] Gerry Ebel, CCDCIII, [email protected] Brenda Hoxeng, [email protected] Tammy Liebl, [email protected] Linda Peitz, AAS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Kristin Madson, BA, CCDCII, [email protected] Shar Schuldt, CCDCIII, [email protected] Mike Snyder, CCDCII, [email protected] Glen Mechtenberg, [email protected] Accreditation 6/30: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Bon Homme, Charles Mix, Clay, Douglas, Hutchinson, Union, and Yankton Counties Eligibility: Must meet ASAM criteria for treatment services. Some State support is available for certain services. Fees: Sliding fee scale based upon ability to pay. Some State support is available for certain services. Services: Outpatient counseling, education, referral; structured prevention services, intensive outpatient treatment, structured continued care, alcohol and drug assessments, family counseling, crisis intervention. Description: LCBHS is a community-based mental health Center in Yankton, with outreach offices in Vermillion and Lake Andes. Services provided include: Treatment Needs Assessments, Individual and Group Counseling, Family Counseling and Education, Intensive Outpatient and Continued Care, Diversion services based upon PRI curriculum, DUI class, Referral Services, Crisis Intervention 24 hours a day, Consultation and Education Services, Prevention Program Development and Community based targeted prevention services. - 73 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No LIFEWAYS, INC. 1010 Ninth Street, Suite 2 Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-716-6555 Fax: 605-716-6557 Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm (M-F MST) Email: [email protected] Website: www.lifeways.ws Contacts: Executive Director: Business Manager: KITS/STARS: Paula Wilkinson Smith, [email protected] De Glassgow, [email protected] Paula Wilkinson Smith, [email protected] De Glassgow, [email protected], Accreditation: 7/30: Early Intervention, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Western South Dakota Eligibility: None Fees: None Description: Lifeways, Inc. is a non-profit accredited alcohol and drug prevention, intervention and outpatient counseling agency. We provide school-based programming in Rapid City and some of the Southern Hills Schools. Staff provides comprehensive prevention and intervention services to each school site which includes: evidence based curriculum, peer to peer activities, mentoring, early intervention programming, screenings, individual counseling and groups regarding substance abuse. Lifeways mission is “Building Bridges with Youth to Live Safe and Drug Free Lives.” The vision: “Youth and Families: accepted, inspired, healthy.” - 74 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Tripp Faith Based: No MAIN GATE COUNSELING SERVICES 208 South Main Street Winner, SD 57580 Phone: 605-842-0312 Fax: 605-842-3523 Hours: 9:00-5:00pm (M-F) 24 hour phone service Contacts: Director: Business Mgr: Clinical Supervisor: Counselors: Wayne Kindt, CDCT, [email protected] Cathy Mayes, CDCT, [email protected] Robert Hinckley, CCDCII, [email protected] Nikki Shutt, CDCT, [email protected] Jean Audiss, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 10/29: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Tripp, Todd, Mellette, Gregory, and Jackson Counties Eligibility: Desire for sobriety Fees: Sliding fee scale Description: Assessment, Referral;, Individual Sessions, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient (aftercare) Treatment, Thinking Errors Program, DUI Program and MRT Classes The services provided are for adults and adolescents. Each individual will be evaluated by a certified chemical dependency counselor to assess the level of treatment necessary to address the individual’s problems. The agency also provides 8 and 12 hour Adolescent Diversion Education Programs. - 75 - Facility: County: Bennett Faith Based: No MARTIN ADDICTION RECOVERY CENTER 204 Main Street PO BOX 845 MARTIN, SD 57551 Phone: 605-685-6710 Fax: 605-685-6271 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-Th) 9:00-4:00pm (F) Contacts: Executive Director: Clinical Supv: Billing Clerk/Office Mgr.: MIS/STARS: Counselors: Gayle Kocer, [email protected] C. Suzy Dennis, [email protected] Tracee Livermont, [email protected] Gayle Kocer, [email protected] C. Suzy Dennis, [email protected] Tracee Livermont, [email protected] C. Suzy Dennis, CCDCIII Bonnie Beckstrom, CDCT Irebe Red Cloud, CDCT Linda Richards, CDCT Morris Brewer, CDCT Donna Haukaas, CDCT Jamie Goodrich, CDCT Accreditation 11/2006: Day Treatment, Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Bennett and Shannon Counties and the Pine Ridge Reservation Eligibility: Fees: Sliding Scale Description: Adult and Adolescent TNA’s; Adult IOP and Continued Care; Adolescent Day Treatment, IOP and Continued Care. Other Services: Prime for Life, DUI, Anger Management, Money Management, Common Sense Parenting - 76 - Facility: State Institution County: Bon Homme Faith Based: No MIKE DURFEE STATE PRISON Corrections Substance Abuse Program 1412 Wood Street Springfield, SD 57062 Phone: 605-369-2201 EXT 3279 Fax: 605-369-4480 Hours: 7:00-4:30pm (M-F) Contacts: Director: Sr. Secretary/MIS/STARS: Counselors Cory Nelson, MS, LPC, QMHP, CDCT, [email protected] Kristi Chenoweth, [email protected] Joseph Carda, CDCT, [email protected] Joan Hudson, CCDCIII, [email protected] Sue Chaney, CCDCII, [email protected] Michelle Dvorak, CDCT, [email protected] Brad Gibson, CDCT, [email protected] Roddy Heinrich, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 6/2: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Residents of the Institution Fees: None Description: Assessments for chemical dependency and pathological gambling, intensive outpatient treatment, individual and group counseling, continuing care referral. This is an outpatient program offering treatment for chemical dependency and pathological gambling. Individual and group counseling is utilized. This program offers primary treatment within the prison system. Referrals are made to community agencies for continuing care when the client is released from prison. - 77 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No MINNEHAHA COUNTY DETOXIFICATION CENTER 500 North Minnesota Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Phone: 605-367-5297 Fax: 605-367-5571 Hours: 24 hours/day; 7 days/week Contacts: Supervisor: Counselors: Keith Larson, [email protected] Lonna Heideman, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 12/1: Clinically Managed Residential Detoxification Program Area Served: Minnehaha County Eligibility: Admission criteria is based on ASAM patient placement criteria for Level III.2.D ClinicallyManaged Residential Detoxification Fees: None Services: Level III.2.D Clinically-Managed Residential Detoxification Description: Bed Count: 16 - 78 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Butte Faith Based: No NEW DAWN CENTER 19271 Highway 79 PO Box 198 Vale, SD 57788 Phone: 605-456-2968 Fax: 605-456-9892 Hours: 24 hours a day Contacts: Director: Admissions: MIS: Jim Fox, [email protected] Accreditation 1/31: Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Adult males only. Completed prior treatment programs, or awaiting admittance to treatment facility. Fees: Sliding scale Description: Clinically Managed Low-Intensity Residential Treatment, Long Term Residential. New Dawn is located 18 miles north of Sturgis, South Dakota on Highway 79. We work to help the individual with a chemical problem, which have been through previous treatment programs, to gain selfrespect, self-confidence and again become a productive citizen with emphasis on relapse prevention. It is an open-ended program based on individual needs. The residents are required to take part in the outdoor operation of the farm and participate in our work therapy program. Bed Count: 24 - 79 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Meade Faith Based: No NORTHERN HILLS ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES INC Black Hills Recovery Center 7205 Timberline Road Black Hawk, SD 57718 Phone: 605-787-9200 Fax: 605-787-9123 Hours: 24 hour care Contacts: Executive Director: CFO: Clinical Director: Admissions: MIS/Stars/Fiscal: Counselors: Mary Wood-Fossen, BA, CCDCIII, [email protected] Roger Merriman, [email protected] Kathy White, CCDCII, [email protected] Kathy White, CCDCII, [email protected] Kathy Jensen, [email protected] Barbara Samson, BA, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 3/31: Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment for Adults Area Served: Harding, Butte, Meade and Lawrence, State Eligibility: Open Fees: 28 day adult inpatient treatment daily rate is $300.00. Admission fee $150.00. Indigent funding available for those who meet the guidelines. Description: Continued care services; 8 bed adult inpatient treatment services Level III.7, male/female. Bed Count: 8 - 80 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Lawrence Faith Based: No NORTHERN HILLS ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES INC 3025 1st Avenue PO Box 3 Spearfish, SD 57783 Phone: 605-642-7093 Fax: 605-722-3931 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) 24 hour call system for after hours (605-787-9200) Contacts: Executive Director: Clinical Director: Receptionist: MIS: Counselors: Mary Wood-Fossen, BA, CCDCIII, [email protected] Kathy White, CCDCII, [email protected] Mary Jo Chapman, [email protected] Cindy Koelfgren, [email protected] Karin Wood, LPC, CCDCIII, [email protected] Paula Nason, MC, CCDCIII, [email protected] Amanda Skinner, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 3/31: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment for Adults, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Harding, Butte, Meade and Lawrence, State Eligibility: Open Fees: Evaluations $160.00. Individual counseling sliding fee. Adult evening outpatient $1,555. Adult inpatient treatment daily rate is $300.00 with $150.00 admit fee. Indigent Funding available for those who meet the guidelines. Description: Evaluations, individual counseling, family counseling, adult and adolescent aftercare, and relapse group. Primary prevention program designed for adolescents between the ages of 12-19 years old who have experienced some harmful consequences due to their alcohol or drug use and do not have an active diagnosis of alcohol or drug abuse or dependency. Community prevention services; 12 hour DUI 1st offenders program. - 81 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Meade Faith Based: No NORTHERN HILLS ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES INC 1010 Ball Park Road, Suite 1 PO Box 277 Sturgis, SD 57785 Phone: 605-347-3003 Fax: 605-347-4944 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) 24 hour on call Website: www.abcnhad.org Contacts: Executive Director: Clinical Director: Receptionist: MIS: CPN: Counselors: Mary Wood-Fossen, BA, CCDCIII, [email protected] Kathy White, CCDCII, [email protected] Stacey Nickelson, [email protected] Kathy Jensen, [email protected] Kara Graveman, MS, [email protected] Mark Nelson, BA, CDCT, [email protected] Megan Watt, BA, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 3/31: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment for Adults, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Harding, Butte, Meade and Lawrence, State Eligibility: Open Fees: Evaluations $160.00. Individual counseling sliding fee. Adult evening outpatient $1,555.00. Adult inpatient treatment daily rate is $300.00 with $150.00 admit fee. Indigent Funding available for those who meet the guidelines. Description: Evaluations, individual outpatient counseling, adult evening Intensive Outpatient Treatment Level II.1, Continued Care services; 8 bed adult inpatient treatment services Level III.7, male/female Primary prevention program designed for adolescents between the ages of 12-19 years old who have experienced some harmful consequences due to their alcohol or drug use and do not have an active diagnosis of alcohol or drug abuse or dependency. Community prevention services; 12 hour DUI 1st offenders program, Co-Occurring Disorders Continued Care Group. - 82 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Shannon Faith Based: No OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE – ANPETU LUTA OTIPI “Living in a Red Day” PO Box 275 Kyle, SD 57752 Phone: 605-455-2331 Fax: 605-455-2182 Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm (M-F) Website: www.anpetulutaotipi.com Contacts: Director, Assistant Director: Clinical Director: Admissions: MIS: Counselors: Terryl Blue-White Eyes, [email protected] Sharon Little Killer Stephanie Apple, NAAC II, CCDCII Tina Two Crow, NAAC II Stephanie Apple, NAAC II, CCDCII Tina Two Crow, NAAC II Lloyd Night Walker Peggy Janis, CCDCII Accreditation 3/31: Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment for Adults, Intensive Outpatient Treatment/Outpatient Services for Adolescents (12-17 years of age) and Adults (18 and over). Area Served: Boundaries and surrounding area of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Eligibility: Native Americans/American Indians within boundaries and surrounding area of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Services are provided for both youth (12 to 17 years) and adults (18 and over). Fees: None. Services: Outpatient counseling, assessments, referral, continued care, residential treatment, and DUI classes. The Program meets all requirements for Indian Health Service standards of care and is recognized by the SD State Division of Alcohol/Drugs to provide Intensive Inpatient and Outpatient services. Clinical staff are nationally certified chemical dependency counselors/trainees. Early Intervention: A nonresidential program providing direct supportive client contact, indirect or collateral client contact, community information and coordination and liaison services. This includes walk-ins, telephone contacts, family referrals and critical care contacts. DUI Classes: 12 hours of education. - 83 - Out-Patient For Youth/Adults: Who meet the criteria for this level of are or who are awaiting inpatient treatment will receive the following services: Treatment Needs Assessment Treatment Planning with systematic treatment plan review Individual Counseling up to twelve sessions Group Counseling Family Services Client Education Inpatient Program Residential Services: Anpetu Luta Otipi provides residential services with each cycle averaging a 30 day stay. Continued Care/Aftercare: The following activities are provided for up to 24 months following completion of residential or outpatient treatment: Relapse prevention education Aftercare planning Monthly Individual Aftercare plan review Healing ceremonies Weekly Aftercare support groups Support system coordination and sponsor recruitment Description: Philosophy: Our peoples generational trauma manifests itself in addiction. Addiction, therefore, reflects our loss and grief. Healing from addiction must include our cultural norms and healing practices. Belief: We believe that the Lakota Oyate (People) have endured hundreds of years of grief, pain, and loss. Our Oyate have learned to cope with this loss through the use of alcohol and other drugs. We, as Lakota service providers, believe that we can help our people to heal using our life experiences and our culture to overcome alcohol and drug addiction. Hope: Our hope for the Lakota Oyate is to live a life free of alcohol and drug addiction – this hope must be built upon a foundation of our Lakota values, a natural relationship with the earth and a sense of balance within the self. These teachings are all a part of the Anpetu Luta Otipi effort – which then impacts the family, the community, and the next generation. Values: The Lakota values are strongly emphasized in the program. The traditional Lakota values of generosity, wisdom, courage, respect and bravery guide all aspects of the program. These values provide the foundation for a healthy, alcohol/drug free lifestyle. The 7 Directions Toward Healing: Specifically designed for the Lakota Oyate. A culturally based curriculum which utilizes the Lakota values to assist the Oyate in realizing how their use of chemicals negatively affects all parts of themselves and their family. A guide for Living in a Red Day – a life free of alcohol and drug addition. - 84 - The Oyate will Leave the Program With: Information and knowledge on how alcohol and drugs affect them physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. A sense of self worth. A foundation of self respect. A willingness to make the effort to “Live in a Red Day” without alcohol and other drugs. Bed Count: 7 youth and adults - 85 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Beadle Faith Based: No OUR HOME, INC. REDISCOVERY 40354 210th Street Huron, SD 57350 Phone: 605-353-1025 Fax: 605-353-1061 Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm (M-F) for all other services 24 hours a day for inpatient treatment Website: www.ourhomeinc.org Contacts: Executive Director: Associate Director: CD Services Coordinator: (Admissions): MIS/STARS: Counselors: Steve Gubbrud, [email protected] Steve Riedel, [email protected] Blaise Tomczak, [email protected] Dee Jones, [email protected] Angie Peck CCDCII, [email protected] Keith Fitzgerald, CDCT, [email protected] Betsy Cihak, CDCT, [email protected] Brent Engst, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 8/10: Level IV Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) for Adolescents Eligibility: Applicants must be between the ages of 12 and 18 years of age and meet DSM IV diagnostic criteria for substance abuse. Applicants must be evaluated by a certified chemical dependency counselor prior to admission. If this is not possible, the admission shall be considered tentative pending further evaluation. It is also preferred that an application packet be submitted prior to client admission (emergency placement arrangements can be made by contacting the Chemical Dependency Services Coordinator). Payment arrangements must be established prior to admission. Fees: Inpatient funding is available through the following: South Dakota Medicaid, Indian Health Services, Tribal Funding, Insurance, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Private pay (funding arrangements must be secured prior to admission). Services: Intensive inpatient treatment, intensive short-term relapse program, assessments, individual, family and group counseling Description: The Our Home Rediscovery Program is an intense 45-60 day program designed specifically to provide drug and alcohol treatment services to youth. There are three basic assumptions central to the program approach. They are: 1. Chemical addiction is a disease and entails the entire ramification of other health disorders. - 86 - 2. Treatment services are best provided in an atmosphere of care and concern. 3. Developing sound peer and other social skills are critical in the recovery process. The program also acknowledges that youth with substance abuse disorders typically present with co-existing problems and multiple needs, which may or may not be the direct result of their substance use. Therefore, the treatment process must focus not only on the primary substance abuse disorder but also on the co-existing concerns that may exist. The specific program philosophy and approach taken by the Rediscovery Program toward the treatment of the direct substance abuse disorder is specified in the following treatment philosophy and entailed assumptions. In conjunction with the treatment philosophy, the program offers certain guideposts to assist in the treatment and recovery process. These guideposts include assessment, treatment planning, individualization, progress review, case management and discharge planning. Youth participation shall participate in the development of and receive planned tasks that are, identified in the client’s Individualized Treatment Plan. Our Home, Inc. Short Term Adolescent Relapse Treatment Program The Our Home Short Term Relapse Treatment Program is an intensive 7-18 day program. This program is designed for adolescents with a diagnosis of alcohol and other drug dependence, and who have successfully completed drug and alcohol treatment at least once. The individual must have relapsed while living in the community. The purpose of the program is to assist adolescent in re-establishing their recovery program and in making vital community connections to support recovery. Therefore, the treatment process places a focus on identifying primary relapse “triggers”, relapse prevention and developing a continued care plan. An emphasis is placed on family involvement as well as involvement from the primary referral and other community support providers. The programs also utilizes outside resources; specifically, AA and NA as well as other community resources to enhance the treatment process. Bed Count: 20 - 87 - Facility - Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No ROADS INC 103 East Omaha Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-348-8026 Fax: 605-388-8902 Hours: 8:00am-9:30pm (M-TH) 8:00am-7:00pm (F) Contacts: Director: MIS/STARS: Fiscal Contract: Pete Sweitzer, [email protected] Miranda Sales, [email protected] Miranda Sales, [email protected] Accreditation 12/6: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Western South Dakota primarily, others accepted on availability Eligibility: Adults – 18 years and older with a primary substance diagnosis Fees: $1,200 Intensive Outpatient; $120.00 Evaluation; $100.00 Individual Counseling; State Funding and Title XIX available Description: Treatment Needs Assessment, Intensive Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program, Individual Counseling and Continued Care Services. - 88 - Facility: County: Faith Based: ROSEBUD SIOUX TRIBE ALCOHOL TREATMENT PROGRAM #7 Hospital Lane PO Box 348 Rosebud, SD 57570 Phone: 605-747-2342 Fax: 605-747-2111 Contacts: Director: Marcida Eagle Bear, [email protected] Accreditation 12/31: Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Eligibility: Fees: Services: Description: Bed Count: - 89 - Facility: County: Faith Based: ROSEBUD SIOUX TRIBE – PIYA MANI OTIPI PO Box 428 Mission, SD 57555 Phone: 605-856-5530 Fax: 605-856-5527 Hours: 24 hours per day/7 days per week Website: [email protected] Contacts: Director: Assistant Director: Office Manager: Counselors: Marcida Eagle Bear, [email protected] Ed Parsells, [email protected] Cecilia Fast Horse Accreditation 4/23: Early Intervention, Outpatient Services Area Served: We serve the Rosebud Sioux Tribal boundaries which include: Todd, Mellette, Tripp and Bon Homme. Eligibility: All clients children area eligible for services, whether enrolled or not enrolled. Fees: $130.00 assessments; $90.00 assessment updates; $500.00 continued care 12-2 hour sessions; $300.00 a day for pre and post treatment; $1,750.00 intensive outpatient treatment; $3,600.00 day treatment. Services: We provide alcohol assessments, early screening, outpatient intervention services, aftercare and pre/post treatment for clients to prepare them for treatment and follow up after treatment and referrals. Description: We are a residential center for children that need to go to treatment, we provide pre-treatment services in a residential setting to get the child familiar with inpatient treatment. We do alcohol assessments, early screening, outpatient services, intervention, post treatment services after child comes back from treatment we work with the child and parents to maintain sobriety in the home. Bed Count: 16 - 90 - Facility: Sioux Falls Treatment Facility County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No SIOUX FALLS TREATMENT CENTER 2519 West 8th Street Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Phone: 605-332-3236 Fax: 605-334-5026 Hours: 5:30am-2:00pm (M-F) 7:00am-11:00am (Saturday Website: www.methadonetreatmentcenter.com Contacts: Director: Fiscal Contact: Mary Gochal, [email protected] Mary Gochal, [email protected] Accreditation 02/05: Outpatient Services Area Served: Sioux Falls and surrounding communities within commuting distance Eligibility: 18 years or over, Opioid dependence Fees: $40.00 admission fee, $12.00 daily fee (includes medication, counseling and random drug screens) Description: Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), Outpatient Treatment for opioid dependence using both medication and individual counseling. - 91 - Facility: State Institution County: Hughes Faith Based: No SOLEM PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER Women’s Chemical Dependency Program 3200 East Hwy 34 Pierre, SD 57501 Phone: 605-773-8470 Fax: 605-773-4850 Contacts: Director: Counselors: Janelle Fottmeyer, CDCT, [email protected] Christine Howard, CCDCI, [email protected] Lane Madsen, CCDCIII, [email protected] Tanya Tuffs, CDCT, [email protected] Jenna Nielsen, CDCT, [email protected] Sarah Gran, CDCT, [email protected] Samantha Nielsen, CDCT, [email protected] Katie Gillaspie, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 5/1: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Clients must be an inmate of SDWP Fees: No fees Description: Treatment Needs Assessments, Intensive Outpatient Services to include primary, Native American, Methamphetamine specific, and continuing care referral. This is an outpatient treatment program for chemical dependency. Individual and group counseling is utilized. Inmates are referred for continuing care in the community upon parole or release. A Modified Therapeutic Community for Methamphetamine addicted female inmates is also available. The program is designed for a capacity of 24 inmates for 15 months of programming; including 3 months in the main Prison, 3 months in the Therapeutic Community, 3 months in a Half Way House, and 6 months on Aftercare while living in their own residence. The Intensive Treatment portion consists of 90 days of Intense Chemical Dependency Treatment, focusing on Methamphetamine addiction. The program is 6 days per week with approximately 260 hours of specific Chemical Dependency Treatment, as well as 195 hours of additional therapy, to include Mental Health Counseling, Education, Life Skills, Corrective Thinking, and group processing for a total of 455 hours of therapy. The program is based on principles of the nationally recognized; research based Matrix Model, a highly structured, intensive program which includes the following - 92 - treatments for stimulant use disorders that have empirical support; Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Contingency Management, which involves positive rewards for treatment progress; 12 step programs and Community Reinforcement. This approach is evidenced based and monitored by assessment tools to prove efficacy. Assessment tools are administered at the beginning of each phase, which are collected by Mountain Plains Evaluation. - 93 - Facility: State Institution County: Spink Faith Based: No SOUTH DAKOTA DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER Chemical Health Services 17267 3rd Street West Redfield, SD 57469 Phone: 605-472-4487 Fax: 605-472-4457 Hours: 8-4:30pm (M-F) Website: www.state.sd.us/dhs/Redfield/page1.htm Contacts: SDDC Director: CD Coordinator/MIS: Admissions: MIS/STARS: Budget/Finance: Ted Williams, Ed. D, [email protected] Marcella Robertson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Twyla Eggers, SDDC Registrar, [email protected] Marcella Robertson, BS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Paul Hodges, [email protected] Accreditation 12/1: Early Intervention, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Currently limited to individuals living on campus Fees: No fees Services: Prevention education, individual and group counseling, AA/NA, evaluation and referrals. Description: The SDDC's Chemical Health Services is currently limited to individuals who are living on campus. A comprehensive alcohol and drug evaluation is completed with each admitting individual. Based upon the results of the evaluation and diagnosis, individuals may attend one of the provided services. All program participants are referred to community based agencies for aftercare upon discharge. - 94 - Facility: State Institution County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No SOUTH DAKOTA STATE PENITENTIARY Corrections Substance Abuse Program 1600 North Drive PO Box 5911 Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5911 Phone: 605-367-6060 or 605-367-5025 (Parole Coordinator) Fax: 605-367-5798 or 605-367-7686 (Parole Coordinator) Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) Contacts: Director: Parole Coordinator: Secretary/MIS/Stars: Counselor: Cindy Reilly, CCDCII, [email protected] Martese McGregor, CCDCI, [email protected] Patti Maunu, [email protected] Darius Jaster, CCDCIII, [email protected] Eros Williams, CCDCIII, [email protected] Willard Dathe, CCDCIII, [email protected] Nicholas Moeller, CDCT, [email protected] Holly Giesen, CDCT, [email protected] Jeremiah Higgins, CCDCIII, [email protected] Angela Brownfield, CCDCII, [email protected] Megan Palmer, CCDCII, [email protected] Michelle Harding, CCDCII. [email protected] Ashley Wojcik, CCDCII, [email protected] Accreditation 6/2: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Residents of the Institution Fees: No fees Services: Initial Screenings, Intensive Outpatient Chemical Dependency Treatment, Co-occurring Treatment, Continuing Recovery Class, Twelve Step Meetings, Meth Treatment, Native American specific treatment, Referral, and Parole Coordination Services Description: The Correctional Substance Abuse Program staff located at the South Dakota State Penitentiary provides the following services to the inmates housed in that facility: - 95 - All adult male inmates who enter the South Dakota Department of Corrections system through the Jameson Intake Unit are screened to determine a need for chemical dependency services. Intensive Outpatient Treatment either consists of 15 hours of services per week for a period of 6 weeks or 17.5 hours of services per week for a period of 4 weeks. Inmates are provided with chemical dependency education, group therapy, and individual counseling. Co-occurring Treatment consists of 10 hours of service per week for a period of 10 weeks, focusing on individuals who have co-occurring issues to deal with (ex. Chemical Dependency and Mental Health). Inmates are provided with chemical dependency education, mental health education, group therapy, and individual counseling. Methamphetamine Treatment consists of 12.5 hours of service per week for a period of 7 weeks, focusing on individuals diagnosed with Methamphetamine dependence. Inmates are provided with chemical dependency education, group therapy and individual counseling. Native American Specific Treatment consists of 15 hours of service per week for a period of 6 weeks, focusing on the Red Road to Wellbriety. Inmates are provided with chemical dependency education, group therapy, individual counseling and participate in Talking Circles. A one hour weekly Continuing Recovery Class is available on an on-going basis for inmates who have completed treatment and wish to further develop and enhance their recovery strategies to avoid future relapse. Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous meetings are available 1 evening per week. Those needing continued service subsequent to leaving the facility are referred to appropriate services in their home community. The parole coordinator provides oversight as well as coordination of services delivered to parolees. Located at the South Dakota State Penitentiary this position works directly with DOC institutional staff, parole services administration, parole officers, and community providers to ensure that all parolees are provided with appropriate and timely links to services post release. - 96 - Facility: County: Hughes Faith Based: No SOUTH DAKOTA URBAN INDIAN HEALTH 1714 Abbey Road Pierre, SD 57501 Phone: 605-224-8841 Fax: 605-224-6852 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) Website: www.sduih.org Contacts: Executive Director: MIS/STARS: Fiscal Manager: Donna Keeler, [email protected] Stacia Nissen, [email protected] Ellen Rogers, [email protected] Accreditation 11/10: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Pierre, Sioux Falls and Aberdeen Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding fee scale Description: Information and referral, treatment needs assessments, individual counseling, adult intensive outpatient treatment program, adolescent intensive outpatient treatment program, adult and adolescent aftercare counseling, adolescent prevention programs and DUI offender program. South Dakota Urban Indian Health Substance Abuse Program is a community-based outpatient substance abuse unit with offices in Aberdeen, Pierre and Sioux Falls. A broad range of services is offered at each location including assessments, prevention, outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient treatment, continuing care groups and referrals to inpatient treatment. Each location services both adults and adolescents. - 97 - Facility: County: Minnehaha Faith Based: No SOUTH DAKOTA URBAN INDIAN HEALTH 711 N. Lake Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Phone: 605-339-0420 Fax: 605-339-0038 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (M-F) Website: www.sduih.org Contacts: Executive Director: Admissions: Donna Keeler, [email protected] Marilee Johnson-Geary, [email protected] Accreditation 11/10: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, and Pierre Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding fee scale Description: Information and referral, treatment needs assessments, individual counseling, adult intensive outpatient treatment program, adolescent intensive outpatient treatment program, adult and adolescent aftercare counseling, adolescent prevention programs and DUI offender program. South Dakota Urban Indian Health Substance Abuse Program is a community-based outpatient substance abuse unit with offices in Aberdeen, Pierre and Sioux Falls. A broad range of services is offered at each location including assessments, prevention, outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient treatment, continuing care groups and referrals to inpatient treatment. Each location services both adults and adolescents. - 98 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Custer Faith Based: No SOUTHERN HILLS ALCOHOL AND DRUG REFERRAL CENTER 124 Sixth Street Custer, SD 57730 Phone: 605-673-2844 Fax: 605-673-2639 Hours: 10:30am-5:00pm 24 hour on call staff Email: [email protected] Contacts: Director: Clinical Supervisor: Administrative Asst: Counselors: Doug Austin, CCDCIII, [email protected] Kristi Schultz, MS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Darcy Popescu, [email protected] Cindy Fleming, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 2/5: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Fall River, Custer, and Shannon counties Eligibility: Adults or adolescents with alcohol, drug or gambling related problems Fees: State Funding available for qualified residents, Title 19, and set fees based on a sliding scale. No one is refused service for lack of funding. Services: Alcohol and Drug Assessments, Gambling Assessment, Individual Counseling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Continued Care group counseling, Native American Continued Care, DUI classes Description: Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug (SHAD) provides an array of services to the communities of Hot Springs, Custer, Hill City, Hermosa, Keystone and Rapid City. We are committed to helping all people to achieve personal change, improve quality of life, recover from addiction, and to provide mental health support and assist with community resources. We strive to provide a comprehensive, culturally sensitive, safe and empathetic environment. SHAD offers the following adult and adolescent services: Alcohol and Drug Assessments; Gambling Assessments; Individual Counseling; Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Continued Care Group Counseling, Native American Continued Care Group Counseling; Gambling Treatment and DUI Classes. - 99 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Fall River Faith Based: No SOUTHERN HILLS ALCOHOL AND DRUG REFERRAL CENTER 646 Jennings Avenue, STE 2 Hot Springs, SD 57747 Phone: 605-745-6300 Fax: 605-745-7471 Hours: 8:30-5:30pm 24 hour on call staff Email: [email protected] Contacts: Director: Clinical Supervisor: Administrative Asst: Business Manager: Counselors: Doug Austin, CCDCIII, [email protected] Kristi Schultz, MS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Darcy Popescu, [email protected] Darcy Popescu, [email protected] Kristi Schultz, MS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Guy Red Owl, CDCT, [email protected] Accreditation 2/5: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Fall River, Custer, and Shannon counties Eligibility: Adults or adolescents with alcohol, drug or gambling related problems Fees: State Funding available for qualified residents, Title 19, and set fees based on a sliding scale. No one is refused service for lack of funding. Services: Alcohol and Drug Assessments, Gambling Assessment, Individual Counseling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Continued Care group counseling, Native American Continued Care, DUI classes Description: Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug (SHAD) provides an array of services to the communities of Hot Springs, Custer, Hill City, Hermosa, Keystone and Rapid City. We are committed to helping all people to achieve personal change, improve quality of life, recover from addiction, and to provide mental health support and assist with community resources. We strive to provide a comprehensive, culturally sensitive, safe and empathetic environment. SHAD offers the following adult and adolescent services: Alcohol and Drug Assessments; Gambling Assessments; Individual Counseling; Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Continued Care Group Counseling, Native American Continued Care Group Counseling; Gambling Treatment and DUI Classes. - 100 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No SOUTHERN HILLS ALCOHOL AND DRUG REFERRAL CENTER 21 East Philadelphia Street Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-716-7841 Fax: 605-718-0404 Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm 24 hour on call staff Email: [email protected] Contacts: Director: Clinical Supervisor: Administrative Asst/MIS: Counselors: Doug Austin, CCDCIII, [email protected] Jacki Basener, LPC, CCDCIII, [email protected] Ashley Gill, [email protected] Jason James, MS, CDCT, [email protected] Jacki Basener, LPC, CCDCIII, [email protected] Barbara Card, CCDCII, [email protected] Marcie Sprague, CDCT, [email protected] Ray Elk Nation, MS, CDCT, [email protected] Sara Maher, CDCT, [email protected] Wes Johnson, CCDCII, [email protected] Accreditation 2/5: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services Area Served: Fall River, Lawrence, Meade, Pennington counties Eligibility: Adults or adolescents with alcohol, drug or gambling related problems Fees: State Funding available for qualified residents, Title 19, and set fees based on a sliding scale. No one is refused service for lack of funding. Services: Alcohol and Drug Assessments, Gambling Assessments, Individual Counseling, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Continued Care group counseling, Native American Continued Care, DUI Classes Description: Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug (SHAD) provides an array of services to the communities of Hot Springs, Custer, Hill City, Hermosa, Keystone and Rapid City. We are committed to helping all people to achieve personal change, improve quality of life, recover from addiction, and to provide mental health support and assist with community resources. We strive to provide a comprehensive, culturally sensitive, safe and empathetic environment. - 101 - SHAD offers the following adult and adolescent services: Alcohol and Drug Assessments; Gambling Assessments; Individual Counseling; Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Continued Care Group Counseling, Native American Continued Care Group Counseling; Gambling Treatment and DUI Classes. - 102 - Facility: State Institution County: Custer Faith Based: No STAR ACADEMY FOR YOUTH (State Treatment and Rehabilitation Academy for Youth) Patrick Henry Brady Academy (Boot Camp), Youth Challenge Ctr, Living Center, Excel & Quest 12279 Brady Drive Custer, SD 57730 Phone: 605-673-2521 (West Campus) or 605-255-4835 (East Campus) Fax: 605-673-4654 (West Campus) or 605-255-5856 (East Campus) Hours: 8-4:30pm (M-F) Contacts: Clinical Director: Secretary: Juvenile Transition Coord: Counselor: MIS/STARS: Finance: Lori McClure, CDCT, MS, [email protected] Jackie Martin, [email protected] Pamela Ludwig, CCDCIII, [email protected] Jan Beemen, CCDCIII, [email protected] Carissa Jara, CDCT, [email protected] Cachelle Cronin, CDCT, [email protected] Maria LeDuc, CDCT, [email protected] June Anderson, CCDCII, [email protected] Pamela Ludwig, CCDCIII, [email protected] Lori McClure, CDCT, MS, [email protected] Accreditation 6/21: Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Early Intervention, Outpatient Services Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Institutional Residents ordered by the courts Fees: N/A Description: Juvenile Transition Coordinator: This position serves as a liaison between the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Correctional Substance Abuse Programs, State Training and Rehabilitation Academy, Juvenile Community Corrections, and community providers to ensure comprehensive and ongoing chemical dependency and mental health services to juveniles under the supervision of the Department of Corrections. Patrick Henry Brady Academy: Chemical dependency staff provides treatment needs assessments, intensive outpatient treatment groups, and individual counseling sessions on an as needed basis. Program capacity holds up to 48 students. - 103 - Youth Challenge Center: Chemical dependency staff provides treatment needs assessments, intensive outpatient treatment groups, Recovery Skills Group, and individual counseling sessions on an as needed basis. Program capacity holds up to 48 students. EXCEL: Chemical dependency staff provides treatment needs assessment, pre-treatment services, intensive outpatient treatment groups, Recovery Skills Group, and individual counseling on an as needed basis. Program capacity holds up to 24 students. QUEST: Chemical dependency staff provides treatment needs assessments, pretreatment services, intensive outpatient treatment groups, Recovery Skills Group, and individual counseling on an as needed basis. Program capacity holds up to 24 students. - 104 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Dewey Faith Based: No THREE RIVERS MENTAL HEALTH & CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY CENTER Spiel Addition P.O. Box 2040 Eagle Butte, SD 57625 Phone: 605-964-4210 Fax: 605-964-4209 Main Office (Lemmon): 605-374-3862 Hours: 8-5pm (M-F) 24 hour on-call emergency service Email: [email protected] Contacts: Executive Director and MIS: CD Program Director: Business Manager: NWPRC Coordinator: Susan Sandgren, [email protected] Greg Fisher, CCDCIII, [email protected] Carla Sackmann, [email protected] Deb Ruen, BS, [email protected] Accreditation 2/16: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Dewey, Ziebach, City of Faith in Meade County Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding fee scale Services: Alcohol and drug assessments, outpatient counseling for individual, family and groups, referral, intensive outpatient treatment, aftercare, DUI classes, primary prevention program, crisis intervention, community education and prevention education programs. Description: Three Rivers Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Center is a private, non-profit community based agency incorporated in 1975. The service area encompasses Corson, Dewey, Perkins, Ziebach, City of Faith in Meade County, Campbell and Walworth Counties and includes the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reservations. Services are provided at the main office in Lemmon with satellite offices in: Mobridge and McLaughlin: Call 605-823-4212 for appointments Eagle Butte and Faith: Call 605-964-4210 for appointments - 105 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Meade Faith Based: No THREE RIVERS MENTAL HEALTH & CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY CENTER Faith Community Health Center 112 North 2nd Avenue West Faith, SD 57626 Phone: 605-964-4210 Fax: 605-964-4209 Main Office (Lemmon): 605-374-3862 Hours: By Appointment Only 24 hour on-call emergency service Email: [email protected] Contacts: Executive Director and MIS: CD Program Director: Business Manager: NWPRC Coordinator: Susan Sandgren, [email protected] Greg Fisher, CCDCIII, [email protected] Carla Sackmann, [email protected] Deb Ruen, BS, [email protected] Accreditation 2/16: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Dewey, Ziebach, City of Faith in Meade County Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding fee scale Services: Alcohol and drug assessments, outpatient counseling for individual, family and groups, referral, intensive outpatient treatment, aftercare, DUI classes, primary prevention program, crisis intervention, community education and prevention education programs. Description: Three Rivers Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Center is a private, non-profit community based agency incorporated in 1975. The service area encompasses Corson, Dewey, Perkins, Ziebach, City of Faith in Meade County, Campbell and Walworth Counties and includes the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reservations. Services are provided at the main office in Lemmon with satellite offices in: Mobridge and McLaughlin: Call 605-823-4212 for appointments Eagle Butte and Faith: Call 605-964-4210 for appointments - 106 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Perkins Faith Based: No THREE RIVERS MENTAL HEALTH & CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY CENTER 11 East 4th Street PO Box 447 Lemmon, SD 57638-0447 Phone: 605-374-3862 Fax: 605-374-3864 Hours: 8-5pm (M-F) 24 hour on-call emergency service Email: [email protected] Contacts: Executive Director and MIS: CD Program Director: Business Manager: NWPRC Coordinator: Susan Sandgren, [email protected] Greg Fisher, CCDCIII, [email protected] Carla Sackmann, [email protected] Deb Ruen, BS, [email protected] Accreditation 2/16: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Corson, Dewey, Perkins, Ziebach, City of Faith in Meade County, Campbell and Walworth Counties Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding fee scale Services: Alcohol and drug assessments, outpatient counseling for individual, family and groups, referral, intensive outpatient treatment, aftercare, DUI classes, primary prevention program, crisis intervention, community education and prevention education programs. Description: Three Rivers Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Center is a private, non-profit community based agency incorporated in 1975. The service area encompasses Corson, Dewey, Perkins, Ziebach, City of Faith in Meade County, Campbell and Walworth Counties and includes the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reservations. Services are provided at the main office in Lemmon with satellite offices in: Mobridge and McLaughlin: Call 605-823-4212 for appointments Eagle Butte and Faith: Call 605-964-4210 for appointments - 107 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Corson Faith Based: No THREE RIVERS MENTAL HEALTH & CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY CENTER 305 2nd Avenue West P.O. Box 361 McLaughlin, SD 57642 Phone/Fax: 605-823-4212 Main Office (Lemmon): 605-374-3862 Hours: By appointment 24 hour on-call emergency service Email: [email protected] Contacts: Executive Director and MIS: CD Program Director: Business Manager: NWPRC Coordinator: Susan Sandgren, [email protected] Greg Fisher, CCDCIII, [email protected] Carla Sackmann, [email protected] Deb Ruen, BS, [email protected] Accreditation 2/16: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Corson, Campbell and Walworth Counties Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding fee scale Services: Alcohol and drug assessments, outpatient counseling for individual, family and groups, referral, intensive outpatient treatment, aftercare, DUI classes, primary prevention program, crisis intervention, community education and prevention education programs. Description: Three Rivers Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Center is a private, non-profit community based agency incorporated in 1975. The service area encompasses Corson, Dewey, Perkins, Ziebach, City of Faith in Meade County, Campbell and Walworth Counties and includes the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reservations. Services are provided at the main office in Lemmon with satellite offices in: Mobridge and McLaughlin: Call 605-823-4212 for appointments Eagle Butte and Faith: Call 605-964-4210 for appointments - 108 - Facility: Non-Profit (Mental Health Center Based) County: Walworth Faith Based: No THREE RIVERS MENTAL HEALTH & CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY CENTER 210 East Grand Crossing Mobridge, SD 57601 Phone/Fax: 605-845-5176 or 605-823-4212 Main Office (Lemmon): 605-374-3862 Hours: By appointment 24 hour on-call emergency service Email: [email protected] Contacts: Executive Director and MIS: CD Program Director: Business Manager: NWPRC Coordinator: Susan Sandgren, [email protected] Greg Fisher, CCDCIII, [email protected] Carla Sackmann, [email protected] Deb Ruen, BS, [email protected] Accreditation 2/16: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Corson, Campbell and Walworth Counties Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding fee scale Services: Alcohol and drug assessments, outpatient counseling for individual, family and groups, referral, intensive outpatient treatment, aftercare, DUI classes, primary prevention program, crisis intervention, community education and prevention education programs. Description: Three Rivers Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Center is a private, non-profit community based agency incorporated in 1975. The service area encompasses Corson, Dewey, Perkins, Ziebach, City of Faith in Meade County, Campbell and Walworth Counties and includes the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reservations. Services are provided at the main office in Lemmon with satellite offices in: Mobridge and McLaughlin: Call 605-823-4212 for appointments Eagle Butte and Faith: Call 605-964-4210 for appointments - 109 - Facility: Public Education Agency County: Clay Faith Based: No USD STUDENT COUNSELING CENTER 336 Julian Hall 414 East Clark Street Vermillion, SD 57069-2390 Phone: 605-677-5777 Fax: 605-677-6226 Hours: 8-5pm (M-F) Evening substance abuse services; 24 hour crisis outreach service Website: http://www.usd.edu/campus-life/ Contacts: Admissions: Clinical Coordinator: Prevention Coord.: AOD Coordinator: Debra Brockberg, [email protected] Debra Brockberg, LCSW, CCDCII, [email protected] Tiffany Kashas, BS, CPS, CCDCIII, [email protected] Juli Larsen, LMFT, CCDT, [email protected] Accreditation 4/24: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Student population at USD Eligibility: Enrolled Vermillion Campus USD students may be referred for drug and alcohol assessment. Referrals may be generated by the University judicial system, a court referral, concerned University community person, family or friends, Student Health, and others as appropriate. Fees: Free to registered University students. Description: Drug and alcohol assessments, crisis intervention services, early intervention and/or treatment. Alcohol and/or drug education and Prime for Life prevention classes. Student Counseling Center provides direct service, outreach and both reactive and proactive services to the University of South Dakota students and general community in crisis. It is the USD Student Counseling Center’s mission to provide the university with quality cost-effective services, and to balance the needs of our students with available resources. Using our collective expertise and collaboration as a team, we will continue to transform and shape a system of care which is integrated, accessible, welcoming, and respectfully based on the needs and cultural values of those we serve. - 110 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Minnehaha Faith Based: Yes VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA - DAKOTAS Chemical Dependency Treatment Program/New Start Administrative Offices 1309 West 51st Street PO Box 89306 Sioux Falls, SD 57109 Phone: 605-334-1414 (24 hrs/7 days per week) 605-357-0990 (New Start Adolescent) 605-357-0982 (New Start Adult) 1-800-365-8336 Toll Free Crisis Line Fax: 605-335-3121 Hours: 24 hour Residential Facility; 24 hour Crisis 8am-7pm (M-TH); 8-5pm (F) - Other Services Website: www.voa-dakotas.org Contacts: CEO: VP Finance/Technology: Admissions: MIS: Chem. Dependency Svs. Dir.: New Start Program Dir.: Pamela Bollinger, [email protected] Collette Johnson, [email protected] Denis Kronaizl, [email protected] Melonie DeVries, [email protected] Chris Sandvig, [email protected] Sheri Nelson, [email protected] Accreditation 3/31: Day Treatment, Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Level III.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment, Level III.7 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment for Adult Pregnant/Parenting Females, Outpatient Services, Prevention, Level IV Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) for Adolescents Area Served: Open Eligibility: Adolescent services are geared towards youth ages 12-18, pregnant and parenting females of all ages, and adults. Fees: Funds may be available to provide the above services at no cost to those individuals/families who meet income eligibility guidelines. Additional payment sources include Medicaid/Title 19, private insurance, referring agencies (i.e., social services, corrections) and self pay. Description: Prevention programs, assessments, individual, group and family counseling, adolescent and adult intensive outpatient treatment, day treatment, inpatient treatment, low intensity residential treatment, transitional care and aftercare counseling, family program. - 111 - Volunteers of America, Dakotas is a non-profit, spiritually based organization that reaches out to empower people of all ages to become healthier, self sufficient, productive members of their communities. Support Services and Counseling: Provides assessments, individual, group and family counseling, aftercare counseling and prevention and education programs. Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Treatment: Provides seven weeks of intensive outpatient treatment services to adolescents and their families. Groups meet 3 days a week, 3 hours per day. Adult Intensive Outpatient Treatment: Provides six weeks of intensive outpatient treatment services to adults and their families. Groups meet 3 evenings per week, 3 hours per evening. Aftercare: Ongoing continuum of care services are offered for those that have completed treatment programs. Groups meet 4 days a week for a recommended six month period of time. Residential/Inpatient Treatment: Provides up to 45 days of residential treatment services to adolescents. Additional stay beyond 45 days is possible if clinically warranted. Services include individual, group and family counseling; psychiatric and psychological services, nursing care, family program, school program, and 24 hour staff coverage. Adolescents will have an opportunity to participate in cultural activities that work hand in hand with the Twelve Steps. Some of the activities include: visits from elders, sweat lodge, arts and crafts, meditation, guest speakers and talking circle. Outpatient Treatment and Transitional Care: Provides up to 45 days of both outpatient treatment and transitional care to adolescents who do not need residential treatment, but require a structured living environment while participating in outpatient treatment. This service is also available to adolescents who have completed residential treatment but are experiencing difficulties in maintaining ongoing sobriety. Services include individual, group and family counseling, psychiatric and psychological services, nursing care, family program, school program and 24 hour staff coverage. The New Start Program for Adolescents is a 24 hour clinically managed low intensity residential treatment program for pregnant and parenting adolescents referred by the Department of Corrections and Social Services, Human Services, Court Services or the private sector. Comprehensive services provided include prenatal, postpartum, and well baby care, child care and parenting services, basic life skills education, educational and employment services, chemical dependency services, mental health counseling and case management. These services allow participants to gain the skills and resources necessary to live a healthy, drug fee life and to develop positive parenting practices for themselves and their child(ren). The New Start program for women is a 24 hour residential treatment program that offers both medically monitored intensive inpatient chemical dependency treatment and clinically managed low intensity treatment to chemically dependent pregnant and parenting women. Comprehensive services provided include prenatal, postpartum, and well baby care, child care and parenting services, independent living skills training, educational services, employability skills training, chemical dependency treatment, mental health counseling and case management. Law Enforcement, Social Services, Human Services, Tribal Entities and the private sector such as physicians, attorneys and others can refer women to this program. - 112 - PRIme- Prevention Research Institute Risk Reduction Program: Provides 8 hours of prevention to individuals 19-21 years of age in relation to alcohol/drug use. Bed Count: 40 (16 Heisler; 10 Adolescent NS; 14 Adult NS) - 113 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No WELLSPRING, INC. Chemical Dependency Treatment Center (Inpatient) 1205 East St. James Street PO Box 1087 Rapid City, SD 57709 Phone: 605-718-4870 or 605-342-0345 Fax: 605-718-4878 or 605-342-2437 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (office) 24 hours/7 days (inpatient and on-call) Website: www.wellspringrc.org Contacts: Executive Director: Residential Living Director: Jay A. Van Hunnik, MA [email protected] Don Murray, BS, [email protected] Clinical Director: Michelle McIntosh, CCDCIII, LPC-MH, [email protected] Admissions: RN: MIS/STARS: Carl Johnson, [email protected] Debi McConnell, RN, [email protected] Kristy Harris, [email protected] Carl Johnson, [email protected] James Schweigerdt, [email protected] JoSee Suess-Carlin, CCDCIII, [email protected] Business Mgr.: Counselors (Inpatient): Accreditation 8/2: Level IV Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) for adolescents Area Served: South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, North Dakota, Montana Eligibility: Drug/Alcohol Assessment (Treatment Needs Assessment) indicating need for inpatient treatment according to ASAM criteria. Fees: $537.42/day – 45-60 day program (Relapse Program is 14-18 days). Sliding fee scale is available. Description: 10 bed PRTF (Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility) chemical dependency treatment center for adolescent females (ages 12-18), including those with co-occurring disorders, on-site educational programs (school) utilizing curriculum from the youth’s school, psychiatric assessment and referral to aftercare and other needed community services. Bed Count: 10 - 114 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No WELLSPRING, INC. SOARING EAGLE TREATMENT (Outpatient) 3402 Cottonwood Street PO Box 1087 Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-718-4870 Fax: 605-718-4878 Hours: 8:00-5:00pm (office) Emergency Hours: 24 hours (on-call) Email: www.wellspringrc.org Contacts: Executive Director: Jay A. Van Hunnik, MA [email protected] Clinical Director: Michelle McIntosh, CCDCIII, LPC-MH, [email protected] Admissions: MIS/STARS: Carl Johnson, [email protected] Kristy Harris, [email protected] Carl Johnson, [email protected] James Schweigerdt, [email protected] Garrett Clapp, CCDCII, [email protected] Jason Cole, CDCT, [email protected] Bill Colson, CDCT, [email protected] Business Mgr.: Counselors (Outpatient): Accreditation 8/2: Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Day Treatment, Outpatient Services, Early Intervention Area Served: Western South Dakota Eligibility: Male and female adolescents appropriate for the level of care based on Treatment Needs Assessment (TNA) and ASAM criteria. Fees: Set fees based on sliding scale, Title XIX and State funding available for qualified residents. No one is refused service for lack of funds. Services: Alcohol and Drug Assessments (Treatment Needs Assessments (TNA) Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Day Treatment Continued Care Individual one on one counseling Family Counseling AA - 115 - Description: The purpose of the Wellspring’s Soaring Eagle Treatment program is to provide information on alcohol and drugs; education to prevent alcoholism and other drug abuse; outpatient treatment for those addicted or dependent on alcohol and other drugs and follow-up and aftercare for all categories of service and clients, including those with co-occurring disorders. - 116 - Facility: State Institution County: Yankton Faith Based: No YANKTON TRUSTY UNIT Adult Male Substance Abuse Program 1000 West 31st Street Yankton, SD 57078 Phone: 605-369-2201 Ext. 3279 Fax: 605-369-4480 Hours: 7:30-8:00pm (M-F) Contacts: Director: Sr. Secretary/MIS/STARS: Counselors: Cory Nelson, MS, LPC, QMHP, CDCT, [email protected] Kristi Chenoweth, [email protected] Nick Saylor, CCDCIII, [email protected] Rhonda Hart, CCDCIII, [email protected] Donna Knodel, CCDCIII, [email protected] Accreditation 6/2: Early Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Treatment Area Served: State of South Dakota Eligibility: Residents of the Institution Fees: None Services: Assessments for chemical dependency and pathological gambling, intensive outpatient treatment, individual and group counseling, continuing care referral. Description: This is an outpatient program offering treatment for chemical dependency and pathological gambling. Individual and group counseling is utilized. This program offers primary treatment within the prison system. Referrals are made to community agencies for continuing care when the client is released from prison. - 117 - Facility: Non-Profit County: Pennington Faith Based: No YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES COUNSELING A Division of Youth and Family Services 202 East Adams PO Box 2813 Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 605-342-4789 Fax: 605-342-0693 Hours: 8:00-6:00pm (M-TH) 8:00-5:00 pm (F) Website: www.youthandfamilyservices.org Contacts: Executive Director: Program Dir./Admissions: Business/Office Mgr/MIS: Susan Fedell, [email protected] W. Burke Eilers, [email protected] Nancy Bertocchi, [email protected] Accreditation 1/31: Early Intervention, Outpatient Services, Prevention Area Served: Rapid City and surrounding communities Eligibility: Counseling available to all youth and families; referrals accepted Fees: Sliding fee scale Services: Drug and alcohol evaluations; individual, group and family outpatient services, aftercare, psycho education classes such as the State Certified DUI Class. Description: Counseling and support services for youth and families. Individual, group, and family counseling; crisis intervention; parent education; aftercare; marriage and behavioral issues. Youth and Family Services Counseling provides crisis intervention for young people and families; counseling for alcohol and drug problems, co-occurring, child abuse and neglect, sexual abuse, family and individual dysfunctions; referral and aftercare; parent education classes; teen pregnancy prevention; networking with community agencies and schools; curriculum development and training. The YFS Outpatient Program can be in a group or individual format. Group requires a minimum of 20 hours of direct contact, depending on the extent of the client’s problems and can last 10 weeks or longer. Individual therapy is also available if work or other restraints does not allow for group - 118 - meetings. Services are conducted by Certified Dependency Counselors and Licensed Professional Counselors. An Aftercare Program is also available. This program is conducted either individually or in groups. Program length varies depending on needs of individuals. Aftercare provides counseling related to continued abstinence from alcohol/drug use and includes topics such as relapse identification and prevention, healthy communication, support systems, rational thinking, stress management and health relationships. Assessments are conducted using standard ASAM guidelines. The assessments are conducted in individual sessions. The cost of the Assessment is a standard $70.00 fee for all clients who meet the financial eligibility. Otherwise the standard fee is $294.00. - 119 -