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ALABAMA DEPARTMENT
OF
MENTAL HEALTH
RSA Union Building 100 North Union Street
P.O. Box 301410 Montgomery, Alabama 36130-1410
Phone: (334) 242-3961 Fax: (334) 242-0759 Help Line: 1-800-367-0955 Website: www.mh.alabama.gov
State-Funded providers are boxed in gray. *Providers that accept Medicaid will also have a red Asterisk by them.
“Definitions of Funds/Grants” and “Levels of Care Defined” Begin on Page 38
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AUTAUGA COUNTY
No direct services offered in this county.
BALDWIN COUNTY
*The Bridge, Inc.
Executive Director: Tim Naugher
201 East Camphor Avenue Services Offered
Foley, AL 36535 Level 0.5: Early Intervention Services (Adolescent)
Telephone: (251) 990‐4243 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
909 B Plantation BLVD Service Offered
Fairhope, AL 36532 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Telephone: (251) 990‐4243
The Shoulder
Executive Director: Carl McNatt
31214 Coleman Lane Services Offered
Spanish Fort, AL 36527 Level III.1: (Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Telephone: (251) 626‐2199 Residential (Adult/Male)
*AltaPointe Health Systems (Greater Mobile Mental Health Center)
Executive Director: J. Tuerk Schlesinger
1507 US Highway 31 South Service Offered
Bay Minette, AL 36507 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 928‐2871
372 South Greeno Road Service Offered
Fairhope, AL 36532 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 990‐4234
200 East Fig Avenue Service Offered
Foley, AL 36535 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 972‐8223
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BARBOUR COUNTY
BIBB COUNTY
BLOUNT COUNTY
BULLOCK COUNTY
No direct services offered in this county.
BUTLER COUNTY
*SPECTRACARE HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC.
Executive Director: Melissa Kirkland
133 North Orange Street Service Offered
Eufaula, AL 36027 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (800) 951‐4357
*Indian Rivers Mental Health Center
Executive Director: J. Randall Phillips
2439 Main Street Service Offered
P.O. Box 218 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Brent, AL 35034
Telephone: (205) 926‐4681
*Hope House, Inc.
Executive Director: L. G. Jones
1000 Lincoln Avenue Ste. B Service Offered
P.O. Box 127 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Oneonta, AL 35121
Telephone: (205) 625‐4673
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
5 Hickory Street, Unit B Service Offered
Greenville, AL 36037 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 665‐4305
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CALHOUN COUNTY
Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays
1701 B‐Pelham Road, Suite D Service Offered
Jacksonville, AL 36265 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (256) 237‐4209
Health Services Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Denise Meadows
CORE (Corrections and Offender Re‐Entry) Services Offered
801 Noble Street, Suite 100 Level I: Outpatient (Adult)
Anniston, AL 36201 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 492‐9197
4‐HER Services Offered 1021 Noble Street, Suite 212 Level I: Outpatient (Female Only) Anniston, AL 36201 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Female Only) Telephone: (256) 832‐0100
Anniston Fellowship House
Executive Director: Hank Waide
106 E. 22nd Street Service Offered
Anniston, AL 36201 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Telephone: (256) 236‐7229 Residential (Adult)
Level III.01: Transitional Residential Program (Adult)
*Highland Health Systems
Executive Director: Mickey Turner
New Directions
1640 Coleman Road Services Offered
Anniston, AL 36207 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 236‐8003 Level I: (Co‐Occurring) Enhanced (Adult)
*Medmark Treatment Centers ‐ Oxford
Program Director: Wendy Sprayberry
118 East Choccolocco Street Service Offered
Oxford, AL 36203 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 831‐4601
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CHAMBERS COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHILTON COUNTY
*East Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Jamie Herren
Chambers County Addictions Center Service Offered
410 9th Avenue Southwest Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Lafayette, AL 36862
Telephone: (334) 742‐2130
*Etowah/Dekalb/Cherokee (CED) Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Sheila Hurley
301 14th Street NW
P.O. Box 499 Services Offered
200 Dean Buttram Avenue Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Centre, AL 35960 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 492‐7800
*Chilton County Treatment Center
Executive Director: Susan Sidwell Combs
2100 Holiday Inn Drive Service Offered
Clanton, AL 35046 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 755‐4300
Family Life Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Gene Cleckler
141 West Main Street Service Offered
Centre, AL 35960 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 997‐9356
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CHOCTAW COUNTY
CLARKE COUNTY
*Mental Health Board of Chilton & Shelby Counties
Executive Director: Melodie Crawford
110 Medical Center Drive Services Offered
Clanton, AL 35045 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 755‐5985 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult Co‐occurring)
Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Insight Treatment Program, Inc.
Executive Director: Carolyn Lee
Clarke County Drug Court Services Offered
114 Court Street Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Grove Hill, AL 36451 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 473‐6093
*West Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Patricia Moore
Lifetech Transitional Center Service Offered
2115 Bashi Road Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult/Males)
Thomasville, AL 36874
Telephone: (334) 289‐2410
*West Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Patricia Moore
Choctaw Counseling Center Services Offered
401 Rogers Street Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Butler, AL 36904 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 289‐2410
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CLAY COUNTY
Grace Recovery for Women (Coosa Community Services, Inc.)
Executive Director: Ava Gregory
51 Wesobulga Street Service Offered
Lineville, AL 36266 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Telephone: (256) 396‐3202 Residential (Adult) – Currently 17 beds available
CLEBURNE COUNTY
COFFEE COUNTY
No direct services offered in this county.
COLBERT COUNTY
*Highland Health Systems
Executive Director: Mickey Turner
150 Thompkins Street Service Offered
Heflin, AL 36264 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 236‐8003
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
528‐E Kelsey Drive Services Offered
Muscle Shoals, AL 35661 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 324‐6502 Level II: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
*Shoals Treatment Center
Executive Director: Heath Haddock
3430 North Jackson Hwy. Service Offered
Sheffield, AL 35660 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 383‐6646
*AltaPointe Health Systems (Greater Mobile Mental Health Center)
Executive Director: J. Tuerk Schlesinger
88191 Hwy 9 Service Offered
Lineville, AL 36266 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 666‐2569
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CONECUH COUNTY
COOSA COUNTY No direct services offered in this county.
COVINGTON COUNTY
CRENSHAW COUNTY
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
120 Rural Street Service Offered
Evergreen, AL 36401 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 578‐4060
*South Central Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Tommy Wright
Montezuma Complex Service Offered
205 Academy Drive Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Andalusia, AL 36420
Telephone: (334) 428‐5040
Montezuma Complex Service Offered
First Step Program Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity 205 Academy Drive Residential (Adult/Male) Andalusia, AL 36420
Telephone: (334) 428‐5002
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
1390 South Forest Avenue Service Offered
Luverne, AL 36049‐7311 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 335‐5500
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CULLMAN COUNTY
Cullman County Treatment Center
Executive Director: Leslie Holland
1912 Commerce Avenue NW Service Offered
Cullman, AL 35055 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 739‐5375
*Wellstone, Inc.
Executive Director: Jeremy Blair Services Offered
1909 Commerce Avenue North West Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Cullman, AL 35055 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult) (Co‐Occurring)
Telephone: (256) 734‐4688 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult) (Co‐Occurring) Cullman County Detention Facility Service Offered 1910 Beech Avenue Southeast Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult) Cullman, AL 35055
Telephone: (256) 734‐4688
North Central Alabama Association for Alcoholism
dba Cullman Lighthouse
Executive Director: Larry Cox
925 Convent Road North East Service Offered
Cullman, AL 35055 Level III.01: Transitional Residential Program (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 739‐2777
*The Bridge, Inc.
Executive Director: Tim Naugher
402 Arnold Street, Northeast, Suite 104
Cullman, AL 35055 Service Offered
Telephone: (256) 775‐8301 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
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DALE COUNTY
DALLAS COUNTY
*Medmark Treatment Centers ‐ Dothan
Clinical Director: Muriel Goosby
9283 West U.S. 84 Service Offered
Newton, AL 36352 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 692‐4455
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
912 J. L. Chestnut Blvd. Services Offered
Selma, AL 36701 Administrative
Telephone: (205) 324‐6502 or (205) 533‐9616 Assessments: Mon. & Wed. 8:30a‐1:00p
Tue. & Thu. 1:00p‐6:00p
Jails on Fridays
900 Church Street Services Offered
Selma, AL 36701 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 324‐6502 or (205) 533‐9616 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
*SPECTRACARE HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC.
Executive Director: Melissa Kirkland
134 Katherine Avenue Service Offered
Ozark, AL 36360 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (800) 951‐4357
Midland City Co‐Occurring I Service Offered
6075 County Road 14 Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Midland City, AL 36350 Residential (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 984‐2020
Midland City Co‐Occurring II Service Offered
6129 County Road 14 Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Midland City, AL 36350 Residential (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 984‐2020
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DEKALB COUNTY
*Etowah/Dekalb/Cherokee (CED) Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Sheila Hurley
301 14th Street NW Service Offered
Fort Payne, AL 35967 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 845‐4571
*Recovery Services of Dekalb County, Inc. Executive Director: Paula Thomas 301 Godfrey Avenue SE Service Offered Fort Payne, AL 35967 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 845‐9220
*The Bridge, Inc.
Executive Director: Tim Naugher
100 7th Street NE Services Offered
Fort Payne, AL 35967 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (256) 845‐7767 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
*The Bridge, Inc.
Executive Director: Tim Naugher
501 Plant Street Service Offered
Selma, AL 36073 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Telephone: (256) 546‐6324
Family Life Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Gene Cleckler
300 Gault Avenue, South Service Offered
Fort Payne, AL 35967 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 997‐9356
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*Etowah/Dekalb/Cherokee Mental Health Center
(CED Mental Health Center)
Executive Director: Sheila Hurley, MS
425 5th Avenue NW Services Offered
Attalla, AL 35954 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 492‐7800 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
ELMORE COUNTY
Starting Over Recovery Program, LLC
Executive Director: Johnny Wright Service Offered
100 W. Bridge Street Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Wetumpka, AL 36092
Telephone: (334) 301‐6928
Fax: (334) 365‐9946
ESCAMBIA COUNTY
ETOWAH COUNTY
*Cherokee‐Etowah‐Dekalb Fellowship House, Inc.
(CED Fellowship House)
Executive Director: Sam Long
4209 Brooke Avenue Service Offered
Gadsden, AL 35904‐8300 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Telephone: (256) 413‐3470 Residential Treatment (Adult/Male)
*Southwest Alabama Behavioral Health Care Systems
Executive Director: Candace Harden
1321 McMillan Street Service Offered
Brewton, AL 36426 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 867‐3242
(866) 933‐1355 is our ASAIS/Access to Care Line.
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Health Services Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Denise Meadows
BDT (Behavioral Day Treatment) Services Offered
1125 Goodyear Ave Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Gadsden, AL 35908 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 832‐0100
*Gadsden Treatment Center (BHG Recovery)
Executive Director: Heath Haddock
1107 West Meighan Boulevard Service Offered
Gadsden, AL 35901 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 549‐0807
New Centurions, Inc. (New Life for Women)
Executive Director: Phillip Carr Services Offered
102 Centurion Way Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Gadsden, AL 35904 Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Telephone: (256) 413‐0200 Level III‐01: Transitional Residential Program
(All Services for Adult Female)
Family Life Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Gene Cleckler
219 S. 4th Street Service Offered
Gadsden, AL 35954 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 459‐4494
677 West Covington Avenue Services Offered
Attalla, AL 35954 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 538‐7548 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Residential (Adult/Male)
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FAYETTE COUNTY
FRANKLIN COUNTY
*The Bridge, Inc.
Executive Director: Tim Naugher
3232 Lay Springs Road Service Offered
Gadsden, AL 35904 Level III.5: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity
Telephone: (256) 546‐6324 Residential (Adolescent/Male)
*Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Dale Cottle
123 2nd Avenue Northwest Service Offered
Fayette, AL 35555 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 932‐3301
*Riverbend Center for Mental Health
Executive Director: Bryan Libell
Sunrise Lodge Service Offered
1163 Washington Avenue, South West Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Russellville, AL 35653 Residential (Adult/Male)
Telephone: (256) 332‐0078
*Health Connect America, Inc.
Executive Director: Mary Stumpe
15255 US Hwy 43, Suite #3 Services Offered
Russellville, AL 35653 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (256) 274‐8222 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
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GENEVA COUNTY
GREENE COUNTY
HALE COUNTY
HENRY COUNTY
*SPECTRACARE HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC.
Executive Director: Melissa Kirkland
1203 W. Maple Street Service Offered
Geneva, AL 36340 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (800) 951‐4357
*SPECTRACARE HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC.
Executive Director: Melissa Kirkland
219 Dothan Road Service Offered
Abbeville, AL 36310 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (800) 951‐4357
*West Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Patricia Moore
Hale County Counseling Center Services Offered
401 1ST Street Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Greensboro, AL 36744 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 289‐2410
*West Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Patricia Moore
Greene Counseling Center Services Offered
301 Prairie Avenue Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Eutaw, AL 35462 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 289‐2410
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HOUSTON COUNTY
Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays Services Offered
114 Ardis Place Level I‐D: Ambulatory Detox w/o Extended On‐Site
Dothan, AL 36303 Monitoring (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 251‐7753
Southeast Intervention Group, Inc.
Executive Director: Dr. Larry R. Kirkland, Jr., MD, MPH
The Herring Houses of Dothan Services Offered
101 North Herring Street Level III.01: Transitional Residential Program
Dothan, AL 36303‐4064 (Adult/Female)
Telephone: (334) 699‐3175 Level III.01: Transitional Residential Program
(Adult/Male)
*SPECTRACARE HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC.
Executive Director: Melissa Kirkland
The Haven (#831)
831 John D. Odom Road Service Offered
Dothan, AL 36303 Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Telephone: (334) 794‐3771 Residential (Adult)
The Haven (#831)
831 John D. Odom Road Service Offered
Dothan, AL 36303 Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Telephone: (334) 794‐3771 Residential (Adult)
1672 Columbia Highway Services Offered
Dothan, AL 36301 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (800) 951‐4357 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Dothan‐Houston County Drug Treatment Center
Executive Director: Earl C. Jones
300 Columbia Hwy., # 3 Services Offered
Dothan, AL 36301 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 671‐2231 (Office)
Telephone: (334) 596‐1412 (Cell)
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JACKSON COUNTY
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Family Life Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Gene Cleckler
211 South Market Street Service Offered
Scottsboro, AL 35768 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 997‐9356
*Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
Executive Director: Fred Armstead
Pearson Hall Service Offered
2701 Jefferson Avenue South West Level III.7‐D: Medically Monitored Residential Detox
Birmingham, AL 35211
Telephone: (205) 923‐6552
Olivia’s House
8017 2nd Avenue South Services Offered
Birmingham, AL 35206 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Telephone: (205) 833‐5708 Level III.3: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity
Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
All services Residential Treatment (Special Women’s)
Zukoski Outpatient Center
601 Princeton Avenue South West Services Offered
Birmingham, AL 35211 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 785‐5787 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
*AIDS Alabama (Living in Balance Chemical Addiction Program)
Executive Director: Mitch Tarver
3529 7th Avenue South Service Offered
Birmingham, AL 35222 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient
Telephone: (205) 324‐9822 (FOR HIV+ ADULT ONLY)
*Stevenson Recovery (Huntsville Recovery) – Formerly Northeast AL Treatment Center
Executive Director: George Payne
196 County Road 85 Service Offered
Stevenson, AL 35772 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 437‐2728
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Birmingham Fellowship House
Executive Director: Beth Bachelor
1625 12th Avenue South Services Offered
Birmingham, AL 35205 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 933‐2430 Level III.3: Clinically Managed Co‐Occurring
Enhanced Medium Intensity Residential (Adult)
Level III.3: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity
Residential Treatment (Adult)
*Birmingham Metro Treatment (Colonial Management Group, LP)
Executive Director: LeShawna Ford
151 Industrial Drive Service Offered
Birmingham, AL 35211 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 941‐1799
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
201 West Finley Avenue Services Offered
Birmingham, AL 35204 Level I: Outpatient Services (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 324‐6502 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
135 Finley Avenue West Service Offered
Birmingham, AL 35204 Level III.3: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity
Telephone: (205) 328‐3600 Residential Treatment (Adult/Male)
2772 Hanover Circle Service Offered
Birmingham, AL 35205 Level III.3: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity
Telephone: (205) 533‐6014 Residential Treatment (Adult/Female)
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Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays
300 Century Park South, Suite 100 Services Offered
Birmingham, AL 35226 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 251‐7753 Level I‐D: Ambulatory Detox w/o Extended On‐Site
Monitoring (Adult)
1189 Albritton Road Services Offered
P.O. Box 129 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Warrior, AL 35180‐0129 Level II.5: Partial Hospitalization Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 251‐7753 Level III.7: Medically Monitored High Intensity (Adult)
Level III.7‐D: Medically Monitored Residential Detox (Adult)
Ronald R. Bowen, LCSW, LLC (*Federal Bureau of Prisons Clients Only)
Executive Director: Ronald Bowen
1134 22nd Street North Service Offered
Birmingham, AL 35234 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 907‐9527
*Chemical Addictions Program (CAP)
Executive Director: Tim Davis
VACCA Campus
8950 Roebuck Boulevard Service Offered
Birmingham, AL 35206 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent)
Telephone: (334) 269‐2150
*Northwest Alabama Treatment Center
Executive Director: Robert Beeler
P.O. Box 1485
Bessemer, AL 35021
4204 Edmonton Drive Services Offered
Bessemer, AL 35022 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 425‐1200 Walk‐In Assessments: Mon. & Thu. 5:00a‐2:00p
Fridays 5:00a‐11:00a
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LAMAR COUNTY
*Tri‐County Treatment Center
Program Director: Rob Chambers
5605 Clifford Circle Service Offered
Birmingham, AL 35210 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 836‐3345
*Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Dale Cottle
1626 County Road 9 Service Offered
Vernon, AL 35592 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 695‐9003
*UAB Substance Abuse Program
Beacon Addiction Treatment Center
Executive Director: Dr. John Dantzler Services Offered
401 Beacon Parkway West Level 0.5: Early Intervention Services (Adult)
Birmingham, AL 35209 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 917‐3733 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Level II.5: Partial Hospitalization Treatment (Adult)
1520 2nd Avenue North Service Offered
Bessemer, AL 35020 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 424‐4587 or
Telephone: (205) 424‐3688
UAB Addiction Recovery Program
Executive Director: Terri Williams‐Glass
1713 6th Avenue, South Services Offered
Birmingham, AL 35294 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult) SELF‐PAY
Telephone: (205) 975‐7350 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult) SELF‐PAY
Level II.5: Partial Hospitalization Treatment (Adult) SELF‐PAY
Level III.7: Medically Monitored High Intensity (Adult) SELF‐PAY
**Level III.7‐D: Medically Monitored Residential Detox (Adult) – ONLY SERVICE COVERED
UNDER CURES
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LAUDERDALE COUNTY Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays
303 East College Street Services Offered
Florence, AL 35630 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (256) 760‐0200 Level I‐D: Ambulatory Detox w/o Extended On‐Site
Monitoring (Adult)
*Riverbend Center for Mental Health
Executive Director: Bryan Libell
635 West College Street Services Offered
P.O. Box 941 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent/Co‐occurring)
Florence, AL 35631‐0941 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult/Co‐Occurring)
Telephone: (256) 764‐3431 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
*Substance Abuse Council of Northwest Alabama
(Freedom House)
Executive Director: Brenda Tucker
54 Wheeler Hills Road Services Offered
Rogersville, AL 35652 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 247‐1222 Level III.3: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity (Adult)
Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Residential (Special Women's)
*Health Connect America, Inc.
Executive Director: Mary Stumpe
614 South Court Street Services Offered
Florence, AL 35630 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (256) 712‐2822 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Co‐Occurring Enhanced
MOMS, Inc.
Executive Director: David McCullough
414 East Tuscaloosa Street Service Offered
Florence, AL 35633 Level III.01: Transitional Residential
Telephone: (256) 712‐2020 (Adult/Male)
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LAWRENCE COUNTY No direct services offered in this county.
LEE COUNTY
Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays
The Reprieve Service Offered
401 South 9th Street Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Opelika, AL 36801
Telephone: (334) 749‐3445
Phenix City Court Referral Program
Program Director: Angela Williams
WING IV Service Offered
2204 East Gateway Drive Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Opelika, AL 36901
Telephone: (256) 750‐2004
*East Alabama Mental Health Center
Opelika Addiction Center Services
Executive Director: Jamie Herren
2300 Center Hills Drive, Building II Services Offered
Opelika, AL 36801 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 742‐2130 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
3320 Skyway Drive Service Offered
Opelika, AL 36801 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 324‐6502 Level II: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
*Southern Wellness Services, Inc.
Executive Director: Elysia Ergle
2620 Hough Road Service Offered
Florence, AL 35630 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult), Co‐Occurring,
Telephone: (256) 284‐7080 and Women & Dependent Children
Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
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LIMESTONE COUNTY
LOWNDES COUNTY No direct services offered in this county.
MACON COUNTY
Phenix City Court Referral Program
WING III
Program Director: Angela Williams
205 N Main Street Service Offered
Tuskegee, AL 36083 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 448‐4466
MADISON COUNTY
Family Life Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Gene Cleckler
410 South Jefferson Street Service Offered
Athens, AL 35611 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 216‐3917 (Mondays & Wednesdays)
*TEARS, Inc. (Teens Empowerment Awareness w/Resolutions, Inc.)
Program Director: Angelia C. Walton
209 North Main Street Services Offered
Tuskegee, AL 36083 Level 0.5: Early Intervention (Adolescent)
Telephone: (334) 291‐6363 or (334) 214‐5400 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
1525 Sparkman Drive, NW Services Offered
Huntsville, AL 35816 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Special Women's)
Telephone: (334) 649‐1649 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Special Women's)
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Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays
555 Sparkman Drive, Ste. 208 Service Offered
Huntsville, AL 35816 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (256) 895‐3848
1600 Browns Ferry Road Services Offered
Madison, AL 35758 Level II.5: Partial Hospitalization Treatment
Telephone: (256) 461‐7272 (Adolescent & Adult)
Level III.7: Medically Monitored High Intensity
Residential Treatment (Adolescent)
Level III.7: Medically Monitored High Intensity
Residential Treatment (Adult)
Level III.7‐D: Medically Monitored Detox
(Adolescent)
Level III.7‐D: Medically Monitored Detox (Adult)
Thrive Alabama
Executive Director: Donna Harris
600 St. Clair Ave., Bldg. 6, Ste. 14 Service Offered
Huntsville, AL 35801 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 536‐4700
*Huntsville Recovery
Program Director: George Payne
4040 Independence Drive Services Offered
Huntsville, AL 35816 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 721‐1940 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Family Life Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Gene Cleckler
715 C. Wheeler Ave Service Offered
Huntsville, AL 35801 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 845‐1261
*Huntsville Metro Treatment Center (Colonial Management Group, LP)
Program Director: Terry Mitchell
2227 Drake Avenue, Suite 19 Service Offered
Huntsville, AL 35805 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 881‐1311
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MARENGO COUNTY
MARION Marion County Treatment Center, Inc.
Program Director: Sabrina McLain
1879 Military Street South Service Offered
Hamilton, AL 35570 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 921‐3799
*Wellstone, Inc.
Executive Director: Jeremy Blair
New Horizons Recovery Center Services Offered
4040 South Memorial Parkway Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Huntsville, AL 35802‐4319 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 533‐1970
Nova Center for Youth & Family Services Offered
1900 Golf Road, 2nd Floor Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Huntsville, AL 35802 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent)
Telephone: (256) 705‐6493
Madison County Detention Facility Service Offered
815 Wheeler Avenue Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Huntsville, AL 35801
Telephone: (256) 519‐4800
*West Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Patricia Moore
1215 S. Walnut Avenue Service Offered
Demopolis, AL 36732 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 289‐2410
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MARSHALL COUNTY
Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays
703 Medical Center Parkway Service Offered
Boaz, AL 35957 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 593‐9152
*Marwin Counseling Services, Inc.
Executive Director: Lavon Harris
422 2nd Street, SW Service Offered
Hamilton, AL 35570 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 487‐0359
1065 Highway 43 Service Offered
P.O. Box 1576 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Winfield, AL 35594
Telephone: (205) 487‐0359
*Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Dale Cottle
260 Baker Street Service Offered
Winfield, AL 35594 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 487‐2124
Hamilton C & A Service Offered
1435 Military Street Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Hamilton, AL 35570
Telephone: (205) 302‐9017
Family Life Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Gene Cleckler
432 Gunter Avenue Service Offered
Guntersville, AL 35976 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 582‐1471
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MOBILE COUNTY
Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays
1000 Hillcrest Road, Suite 304 Service Offered
Mobile, AL 36695 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (251) 633‐0900
*Mountain Lakes Behavioral Healthcare
(Cedar Lodge)
Executive Director: Myron Gargis
22165 US Hwy 431 Service Offered
Guntersville, AL 35976 Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Telephone: (256) 582‐3203 Residential (Adult)
*AltaPointe Health Systems (Greater Mobile Mental Health Center)
Executive Director: J. Tuerk Schlesinger
4211 Government Street Services Offered
Mobile, AL 36693 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 666‐2569 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
2400 Gordon Smith Drive Service Offered
Mobile, AL 36617 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Co‐Occurring Adult)
Telephone: (251) 666‐2569
*Recovery Services of Dekalb County Inc.
Executive Director: Paula Thomas
424 W. Blount Avenue Service Offered
Guntersville, AL 35976 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 845‐9220
Marshall County Courthouse Annex Service Offered
200 Sand Mountain Drive, SW Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Albertville, AL 35950
Telephone: (256) 516‐2714
202 Sand Mountain Drive, SW Service Offered
Albertville, AL 35950 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Telephone: (256) 516‐2714
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ECD (Escape from Chemical Dependency)
Executive Director: Susan Case
808 Downtowner Loop West Service Offered
Mobile, AL 36609 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 341‐9504
Gulf Coast Treatment Center
Clinical Director: Linda Gabriel
12271 Interchange Drive Service Offered
P.O. Box 1149 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Grand Bay, AL 36541
Telephone: (251) 865‐0123
Ronald R. Bowen, LCSW, LLC (*Federal Bureau of Prisons Clients Only)
Executive Director: Ronald Bowen
4901 Battleship Parkway Service Offered
Spanish Fort, AL 36527 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 907‐9527
Insight Treatment Program, Inc.
Executive Director: Carolyn Lee
574 Azalea Road, Ste. 109 Service Offered
Mobile, AL 36609 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 473‐6093
* Mobile Metro Treatment Center (Colonial Management Group, LP)
Program Director: Tunisia “Sabrina” London
1924‐C Dauphin Island Parkway Service Offered
Mobile, AL 36605 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 476‐5733
Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Charles White
510 S. Wilson Ave Service Offered
Prichard, AL 36610 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 432‐7011
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MONROE COUNTY
*The Bridge, Inc.
Executive Director: Tim Naugher
722 Downtowner Loop W. Suite G Services Offered
Mobile, AL 36609 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Telephone: (251) 338‐1780 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent)
Westwood Program Gulf Coast Campus
3401 Newman Road Service Offered
Mobile, AL 36695 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Telephone: (251) 633‐0475 Residential (Adolescent/Male)
*Southwest Alabama Behavioral Health Care Systems
Executive Director: Candace Harden
200 Rumbley Road Service Offered
Monroeville, AL 36460 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 867‐3242
*Salvation Army Mobile
Executive Director: Angel Steadman
1009 Dauphin Street Services Offered
Mobile, AL 36604 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (251) 438‐1625 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Residential (Adult/Male)
Level III.3: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity
Residential (Adult/Male)
Family Haven Service Offered
2325 Boykin Boulevard Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Mobile, AL 36605
Telephone: (251) 438‐1625
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays
386 St. Lukes Drive Service Offered
Montgomery, AL 36117 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 251‐7753
Family Network Services
Executive Director: Amy Anderson
1425 1‐85 Parkway, Suite A Services Offered
Montgomery, AL 36106 Level 0.5: Early Intervention
Telephone: (334) 676‐3773 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
E‐Fax: (334) 460‐9721 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
*Chemical Addictions Program (CAP)
Executive Director: Tim Davis
1153 Airbase Boulevard Services Offered
Montgomery, AL 36108 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Telephone: (334) 269‐2150 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent)
Pegasus Center
1151 Airbase Boulevard Services Offered
Montgomery, AL 36108 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 269‐2150 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Capitol Recovery Center
1155 Airbase Boulevard Service Offered
Montgomery, AL 36108 Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity
Telephone: (334) 262‐2737 Residential (Adult/Male)
Mount Meigs Campus
1000 Industrial Road Service Offered
Mount Meigs, AL 36057 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent)
Telephone: (334) 215‐6064
*Aletheia House
Executive Director: Chris Retan
1620 Carter Hill Road Service Offered
Montgomery, AL 36106 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 649‐1649
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Ronald R. Bowen, LCSW, LLC (*Federal Bureau of Prisons Clients Only)
4230 Norman Bridge Road Service Offered
Montgomery, AL 36105 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 907‐9527
MORGAN COUNTY
*Lighthouse Counseling Center
Executive Director: Nathan Cook
111 Coliseum Boulevard Services Offered
Montgomery, AL 36109 Level 0.5: Early Intervention
Telephone: (334) 286‐5980 (Co‐Occurring & Special Women's)
Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Level I: Outpatient Treatment
(Co‐Occurring & Special Women's) (Adult)
Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient
(Co‐Occurring & Special Women's) (Adult)
Family Life Center, Inc.
Executive Director: Gene Cleckler
501 McGalathery Lane, Suite 6‐B Service Offered
Decatur, AL 35601 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 355‐3703
*Health Connect America, Inc.
Executive Director: Mary Stumpe
801 Church Street NE Suite 7 Services Offered
Decatur, AL 35601 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (256) 274‐8222 Co‐Occurring Enhanced
Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Co‐Occurring Enhanced
* Montgomery Metro Treatment Center
Program Director: Lashanda Craig
6001 East Shirley Lane Service Offered
Montgomery, AL 36116 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 244‐1618
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PERRY COUNTY No direct services offered in this county.
PICKENS COUNTY
PIKE COUNTY
RANDOLPH
Phenix City Court Referral Program
Program Director: Angela Williams
WING V Service Offered
136 Main Street Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Roanoke, AL 36274
Telephone: (334) 448‐9775
*Indian Rivers Mental Health Center
Executive Director: J. Randall Phillips
890 Reform Street Service Offered
Carrollton, AL 35447 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 367‐8032
*East Central Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Don Schofield
200 Cherry Street Services Offered
Troy, AL 36081 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 566‐6022 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
*The Bridge, Inc.
Executive Director: Tim Naugher
135 Commerce Avenue Services Offered
Carrollton, AL 35447 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Telephone: (205) 367‐1108
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RUSSELL COUNTY
Phenix City Court Referral Program
WINGS
Program Director: Angela Williams
1517 5th Avenue Service Offered
Phenix City, AL 36868 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 448‐4466
ST. CLAIR
*East Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Jamie Herren
Russell County Addictions Center Services Offered
3170 Martin Luther King Parkway South Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Phenix City, AL 36868 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 742‐2130
*Tears, Inc. (Teens Empowerment Awareness w/Resolutions, Inc.)
Program Director: Angelia C. Walton
1011 South Railroad Street Service Offered
Phenix City, AL 36867 Level I: Outpatient Services (Adolescent)
Telephone: (334) 291‐6363
*New Pathways, LLC
Executive Director: Patsy Isbell
1508 Bunt Drive Service Offered
Pell City, AL 35125 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 814‐1423
*St. Clair County D.A.Y. Program, Inc.
Executive Director: J. David Gray
464 10th Street Service Offered
Ashville, AL 35953 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 594‐2280
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SHELBY COUNTY Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays Services Offered
101 Aviators View Drive, Suite B Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Alabaster, AL 35040 Level I‐D: Ambulatory Detox w/o Extended On‐Site
Telephone: (205) 621‐4429 Monitoring (Adult)
SUMTER COUNTY
TALLADEGA COUNTY
*Mental Health Board of Chilton & Shelby Counties
Executive Director: Melodie Crawford
151 Hamilton Lane Services Offered
Calera, AL 35040 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult Co‐Occurring)
Telephone: (205) 668‐4308 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
*Shelby County Treatment Center
Executive Director: Susan Sidwell Combs
750 Highway 31 South Service Offered
Saginaw, AL 35007 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 266‐5022
*AltaPointe Health Systems (Greater Mobile Mental Health Center)
Executive Director: J. Tuerk Schlesinger
88191 Hwy 9 Service Offered
Lineville, AL 36266 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 362‐8600
1661 Old Birmingham Hwy Service Offered
Sylacauga, AL 35150 Level l: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (256) 249‐2395
*West Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Patricia Moore
Sumter Counseling Center Services Offered
1121 N. Washington Street Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Livingston, AL 35470 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (334) 289‐2410
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TALLAPOOSA COUNTY
Phenix City Court Referral Program
Program Director: Angela Williams
WING II Service Offered
28 Clay Street Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Alexander City, AL 35010
Telephone: (800) 729‐5217
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY
Bradford Health Services
Executive Director: Margo M. Hays Services Offered
515 Energy Center Boulevard Level II.I: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent & Adult)
Northport, AL 35473 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult‐Drug Court)
Telephone: (205) 251‐7753 Level I‐D: Ambulatory Detox w/o Extended On‐Site
Monitoring (Adult)
Lighthouse of Tallapoosa
Executive Director: Teri Trammell
36 Franklin Street Service Offered
Alexander City, AL 35010 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity
Telephone: (256) 234‐4894 Residential (Adult/Male)
*Indian Rivers Mental Health Center
Executive Director: J. Randall Phillips
2209 9th Street Services Offered
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 391‐3131 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Adult)
A Woman’s Place Service Offered
Northport, AL 35476 Level III.3: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity
Telephone: (205) 333‐9184 Residential Treatment (Adult/Female)
Phoenix House, Inc.
Executive Director: Fran Shaddix
700 35th Avenue Services Offered
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Level III.01: Transitional Residential Program (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 758‐3867 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity (Adult)
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WALKER COUNTY
*The Bridge, Inc.
Executive Director: Tim Naugher
6001 12th Avenue East Services Offered
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent)
Telephone: (205) 343‐9978 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adolescent)
*Tuscaloosa Treatment Center (BHG Recovery)
Executive Director: Shannon Strickland
1001 Mimosa Park Road Service Offered
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 752‐5857
*Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Dale Cottle
260 Baker Street Service Offered
Winfield, AL 35594 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 487‐2124
1100 7th Avenue Service Offered
Jasper, AL 35501 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 302‐9061
START Program Service Offered
500 Blackwell Dairy Rd Level III.5: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity
Jasper, AL 35504 Residential (Adolescent/Female)
Telephone: (205) 442‐7049
*Walker Recovery Center
Executive Director: Stacy Patton
2195 North Airport Road Service Offered
Jasper, AL 35501 Level I‐O: Opioid Maintenance Therapy (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 221‐1799
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
No direct services offered in this county.
WILCOX COUNTY
No direct services offered in this county.
WINSTON COUNTY
Client Care Continuum, Inc.
Executive Director: John McDermott Services Offered
200 County Road 3941 Level III.1: Clinically Managed Low Intensity Co‐Occurring
Arley, AL 35541 Enhanced Residential Treatment Program – Building 1 (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 387‐0284 Level III.3: Clinically Managed Medium Intensity Co‐Occurring
Enhanced Residential Treatment Program – Building 2 (Adult)
Level III.5: Clinically Managed High Intensity Co‐Occurring
Enhanced Residential Treatment Program – Building 3 (Adult)
*Marwin Counseling Services, Inc.
Executive Director: Lavon Harris
42451 Highway 195, Suite 107 Service Offered
Haleyville, AL 35565 Level II.1: Intensive Outpatient (Adult)
Telephone: (205) 486‐1540
*Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center
Executive Director: Dale Cottle
71 Carraway Drive Service Offered
Haleyville, AL 35565 Level I: Outpatient Treatment (Adolescent & Adult)
Telephone: (205) 302‐9017
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Definitions of Funds/Grants
State Funds: Money that is provided by the Alabama Department of Mental Health.
Medicaid: Money that is provided by the Alabama Department of
Mental Health for Medicaid recipients only. CURES: A federally funded grant for opioid use disorders only. Block Grant: Money that is provided by a federal grant through the
Alabama Department of Mental Health.
Levels of Care Defined
Excerpts Taken from the ASAM PPC-2R (ASAM Patient Placement Criteria for the Treatment of Substance-Related
Disorders)
Level 0.5 – Early Intervention Early intervention services are designed to explore and address problems or risk factors that appear to be related to substance use and addictive behavior, and to help the individual recognize the harmful consequences of high-risk substance use and/or addictive behavior. Where Level 0.5 is delivered as an impaired driving program (DUI, DWI, OMVI), the length of service may be mandated and determined by program and regulatory rules. Completion of the program may be a prerequisite to reinstitution of driving privileges.
Early Intervention also encompasses services offered to persons in non-specialty settings, i.e. hospital emergency departments or primary care medical clinics. In these settings, the presentation may be substance use that is beginning to cause some harmful effects and/or high-risk use. Level 0.5 services in such settings take the form of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT). SBIRT attempts to intervene early with non-addicted people, and to identify those who do have a substance use or addictive disorder and need linking to formal treatment. Length will vary from as little as 15-60 minutes in SBIRT to several weeks as in impaired driving programs.
Level I – Outpatient In Level I services, addiction, mental health treatment, or general health care personnel, including addiction-credentialed physicians, provide professionally directed screening, evaluation, treatment, and ongoing recovery and disease management services. Such services are provided in regularly scheduled sessions of (usually) fewer than nine contact hours a week for adults and fewer than six hours for adolescents. The services follow a defined set of policies and procedures or clinical protocols. The duration of treatment varies with the severity of the individual’s illness and his/her response to treatment.
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Level II.1 – Intensive Outpatient Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) generally provide 9-19 hours of structured programming per week for adults and 6-19 hours for adolescents, consisting primarily of counseling and education about addiction-related and mental health problems. Intensive outpatient treatment differs from partial hospitalization (Level II.5) programs in the intensity of clinical services that are directly available. Specifically, most intensive outpatient programs have less capacity to effectively treat patients who have substantial unstable medical and psychiatric problems than do partial hospitalization programs.
Level II.5 - Partial Hospitalization Treatment Partial hospitalization programs generally feature 20 or more hours of clinically intensive programming per week as specified in the patient's treatment plan. Level II.2 partial hospitalization programs typically have direct access to psychiatric, medical and laboratory services, and thus are better than Level II.1 programs (Intensive Outpatient) to meet needs that warrant daily monitoring or management but which can be appropriately addressed in a structured outpatient setting.
**LEVELS III.1 – III.7-D NOTE: While the duration of treatment varies with the severity of an individual's illness and his/her response to treatment, the length of service in clinically managed Level III programs (Level III.1, III.3, & III.5) tends to be longer than in the more intensive medically monitored and medically managed levels of care (Level III.7 & III.7-D).
Level III.1 - Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment Level III.1 programs offer at least 5 hours per week of low intensity treatment and substance-related disorders (or as specified by state licensure requirements). Treatment is directed toward applying recovery skills, preventing relapse, improving emotional functioning, promoting personal responsibility and reintegrating the individual into the worlds of work, education and family life. The services provided may include individual, group and family therapy; medication management and medication education. Mutual/self-help meetings usually are available on-site. The length of stay in a clinically managed Level III.1 program tends to be longer than in the more intensive residential levels of care. Longer exposure to monitoring, supervision, and low-intensity treatment interventions is necessary for patients to practice basic living skills and to master the application of coping and recovery skills. Level III.3 - Clinically Managed Medium Intensity Residential Treatment Frequently referred to as extended or long-term care, Level III.3 programs provide a structured recovery environment in combination with medium intensity clinical services to support recovery from substance-related disorders. When assessment indicates that such an individual no longer is cognitively impaired, he or she can be transferred to a more intensive level of care (such as a Level III.5) or a less intensive level of care (such as a Level I, II or III.1), based on a reassessment of his/her severity of illness and rehabilitative needs. (Transfer to a Level III.7 or higher program would not be considered except in the presence of medical or psychiatric problems that require medical and nursing care.)
Level III.3 programs generally are considered to deliver medium intensity services. Such services may be provided in a deliberately repetitive fashion to address the special needs of individuals for whom a Level III.3 program is considered medically necessary. Such individuals often are elderly, cognitively impaired or developmentally delayed, or are those in whom the chronicity and intensity of the primary disease process requires a program that allows sufficient time to integrate the lesson and experience of treatment into their daily lives. Typically, they need a slower pace of treatment because of mental health problems or reduced cognitive functioning or because of the chronicity of their illness. They may be homeless, although homelessness is not, in itself, a sufficient indication for admission to a Level III.3 program.
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Level III.5 - Clinically Managed High Intensity Residential Treatment Level III.5 programs are designed to treat persons who have significant social and psychological problems. The goals of treatment are to promote abstinence from substance use and antisocial behavior and to effect a global change in participants' lifestyles, attitudes and values. This philosophy views substance-related problems as disorders of the whole person that are reflected in problems with conduct, attitudes, moods, values, and emotional management. Individuals who are appropriately placed in a Level III.5 program typically have multiple deficits, which may include substance-related disorders, criminal activity, psychological problems, impaired functioning and disaffiliation from mainstream values.
Residents may present with the sequelae of physical, sexual or emotional trauma. Chronic use of psychoactive substances also may have impaired their judgment, at least temporarily, leaving them vulnerable to relapse, continued problems or continued use outside of a structured environment. Treatment is accomplished by providing specialty modalities and skills training while the resident is in a safe and structured environment, thus providing an opportunity for continued improvement. Because treatment plans are individualized, fixed lengths of stay are inappropriate. Residents also may be transferred to a Level III.5 program from a less intensive level of care.
The duration of treatment always depends on an individual's progress. Nevertheless, the length of service in a clinically managed Level III.5 program tends to be longer than in the more intensive medically monitored and medically managed levels of care. (Because of the longer duration of treatment in Level III programs, the essential nature of the residential component and the fact that clinically managed programs serve as a temporary recovery environment, participants in Level III.5 are referred to as "resident".) A Level III.5 program may represent a "step down" for residents of a Level III.7 program without the intensive medical and nursing component. A number of Level III.5 programs offer a full range of medical services.
Level III.7 - Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment Level III.7 programs provide a planned regimen of 24-hour professionally directed evaluation, observation, medical monitoring, and addiction treatment in an inpatient setting. They feature permanent facilities, including inpatient beds, and function under a defined set of policies, procedures and clinical protocols. They are appropriate for patients whose subacute biomedical and emotional, behavioral or cognitive problems are so severe that they require inpatient treatment, but who do not need the full resources of an acute care general hospital or a medically managed inpatient treatment program.
The care provided in Level III.7 programs is delivered by an interdisciplinary staff of appropriately credentialed treatment professionals, including addiction-credentialed physicians. Treatment is specific to substance-related disorders, but the skills of the interdisciplinary team and the availability of support services also can accommodate detoxification and/or intensive inpatient treatment of addiction and/or conjoint treatment of co-occurring subacute biomedical and/or emotional, behavioral or cognitive conditions.
Level III.7-D - Medically Monitored Inpatient Detoxification Level III.7-D is an organized service delivered by medical and nursing professionals, which provides for 24-hour medically supervised evaluation and withdrawal management in a permanent facility with inpatient beds. This level provides care to patients whose withdrawal signs and symptoms are sufficiently severe to require 24-hour inpatient care. Twenty-four hour observation, monitoring and treatment are available. However, the full resources of an acute care general hospital or a medically managed intensive inpatient treatment program are not necessary.
Level I-D - Ambulatory Detoxification w/o Extended On-Site Monitoring Level I-D detoxification is an organized outpatient service, which may be delivered in an office setting, health care or addiction treatment facility, or in a patient's home by trained clinicians who provide medically supervised evaluation, detoxification and referral services according to a predetermined schedule. Such services are provided in regularly scheduled sessions. Outpatient detoxification services should be designed to treat the patient's level of clinical severity and to achieve safe and comfortable withdrawal from mood-altering drugs (including alcohol) and to effectively facilitate the patient's transition into ongoing treatment and recovery.