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Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Services

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Substance Use Disorder Services

Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Programs provides timely, quality, and professional SUD outpatient treatment services to individuals with substance use disorders with substance use disorders by providing a whole person care approach. The treatment of SUD is complex and requires considering the full spectrum needs such as medical and behavioral. SUD Treatment is dedicated to the wellbeing and recovery of all residents in Imperial County.

Under the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (DMC-ODS), SUD Treatment Programs provide the following services:

  • Early Intervention Services
  • Outpatient Treatment Services
  • Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services
  • Recovery Services
  • Care Coordination
  • Clinician Consultation

Within these services, the following service components are provided:

  • Assessment
  • Counseling (individual and group)
  • Family Therapy
  • Medication Services
  • Ambulatory Withdrawal Management
  • Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Use Disorder, Alcohol Use Disorder, and other non-opioid SUD's
  • Patient Education
  • SUD Crisis Intervention

DMC-ODS Services

Early Intervention Services: Services provided for individuals under the age of 21. Any individual under the age of 21 screened and determined to be at risk of developing an SUD may receive early intervention services such as group counseling, individual counseling, and patient education.

Outpatient Treatment Services: Services that consist of up to nine (9) hours per week of medically necessary SUD services that include assessment, treatment planning, individual and group counseling, family therapy. patient education, medication services, collateral services, crisis intervention, and discharge planning.

Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services: Intensive Services that consist of a minimum of nine (9) hours and a maximum of nineteen (19) hours per week of medically necessary SUD services that include assessment, treatment planning, individual and group counseling, family therapy, patient education, medication services, collateral services, crisis intervention, and discharge planning.

Recovery Services: Services available to clients who have completed a primary course of treatment. Services will be available to clients whether they are triggered, have relapsed, or as a preventive measure to prevent relapse. Services will be provided within the context of a treatment plan, which will include a plan for ongoing recovery and relapse prevention.

Care Coordination: Services that support clients as they move through the continuum of SUD care. Services will assist clients to access needed medical, educational, social, prevocational, vocational, rehabilitative, or other community services. The major role of the assigned SUD Counselor or clinician will be to provide evidence-based interventions that will assist clients in having successful transitions throughout the levels of care and gain overall recovery.

Clinician Consultation: Services to support ICBHS physicians and licensed therapists providing SUD services with complex cases, which may address medication selection, dosing, side effects management, adherence, drug-drug interactions, or level of care considerations.

DMC-ODS Services Components:

Assessment: The first appointment with a qualified treatment provider who will conduct a screening to determine the presence of a SUD condition and immediately provide necessary services based on the individual needs. Furthermore, a qualified therapist will conduct a comprehensive assessment based on the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria to determine the Individual's appropriate level of care.

Care Coordination: Services that support clients as they move through the continuum of SUD care. Services will assist clients to access needed medical, educational, social, prevocational, vocational, rehabilitative, or other community services. The major role of the assigned SUD Counselor or clinician will be to provide evidence-based interventions that will assist clients in having successful transitions throughout the levels of care and gain overall recovery.

Individual Counseling: Consists of one on one sessions with therapists or counselors.

Group Counseling: Focuses on the needs of the participants. Groups can range form 2-12 participants and are available in both English and Spanish.

Family Therapy: Therapy and counseling sessions are extended to included the client and family members and other support systems.

Medication Services: Includes prescription or administration of medication related to substance use disorder services, or the assessment of the side effects or results of the medication.

Ambulatory Withdrawal Management: Two levels of medically necessary outpatient withdrawal management provided by a licensed physician with specialty in addiction medicine and a licensed vocational nurse. Assist with managing acute and post-acute withdrawal symptoms in a safe outpatient setting. Services include assessment, on site monitoring, medication services, coordination, and discharge planning.

Certified by the State Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)

Alcohol and Other Drug

Certification #130005AN

Expiration Date: 11/31/2024

Click below for DHCS information:

Certified by the State Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)

Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) for OUD, AUD, and other non-opioid SUDs: Services that include the ordering prescribing, administering, and monitoring of medication for the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), Opioid Use Disorders (OUD), and any Substance Use Disorder (SUD). A licensed physician with a specialty in addiction medicine and licensed vocational nurse will provide services when medically necessary. The following MAT medications are prescribed: Acamprosate, Disulfiram, Naltrexone, and Buprenorphine.

Patient Education: Education on substance use, treatment recovery, and associated health risks.

Recovery Services: Services available to clients whether they are triggered, have relapsed, or as a preventative measure to prevent relapse, or as a preventative measure to prevent relapse. Services will be provided within the context of a treatment plan, which will include a plan for ongoing recovery and relapse prevention.

SUD Crisis Intervention Services: Focuses on alleviating the crisis problem and stabilizing the immediate situation. Service is provided in the least intensive level of care.

Contracted Services

Narcotic Treatment Program: Treatment for opiate addiction to prevent opiate withdrawal, block the effects of opioid use, and decrease opiate craving.

Residential Treatment Services: 24-hour treatment and short-term services for substance use at a residential facility. Withdrawal Management Services are provided to assist with intensive withdrawal symptoms when medically necessary.

Recovery Residences: Offer supportive and stable housing in a group setting for people who are overcoming a substance use disorder.

Corrections on contact information found in the Department Directory section in the website (way down below where the expanded tabs are)

Adult SUD Treatment Programs

Adult Substances Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Programs provide quality professional services in an outpatient setting for individuals who use and misuse substances. An array of services is available to assist adults achieve independence and recovery. On-site outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment services is available to assist adults achieve independence and recovery. On-site outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment services are based on the individual's needs and assessment. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient provide the following services:

Assessment

Care Coordination

Counseling (individual and group)

Family Therapy

Medication Services

MAT for OUD

MAT for AUD and other non-opioid SUD

Patient Education

Recovery Services

SUD Crisis Intervention Services

Ambulatory Withdrawal Management

Adult SUD Treatment Programs in El Centro

2695 S. 4th Street, 1st floor, Suite A, El Centro, CA 92243

Phone: (442)265-7650

Adult SUD Treatment Programs in Calexico

25 E. 3rd Street, Calexico, CA 92231

Phone: (442) 265-6200

Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program

Adolescent Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Programs provides quality professional services in an outpatient setting for youth, ages 12-18 who use and misuse substances. A variety of services are available to assist the youth achieve independence and recovery. On-site outpatient and intensive outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment services are based on the individual's needs and assessment. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient provide the following services:

  • Assessment
  • Care Coordination
  • Counseling ( Individual and group)
  • Family Therapy
  • Medication Services
  • MAT for OUD
  • MAT for AUD and other non-opioid SUD
  • Patient Education
  • Recovery Services
  • SUD Crisis Intervention Services
  • Ambulatory Withdrawal Management

Other additional services:

SUD Adolescent Programs provides Alcohol and Drug Prevention services at school sites to provide quality and professional services that will improve the standard of living for our families and community. ICBHS Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program is committed to providing education, resources, and prevention tools to the community to promote healthy lifestyles through the collaboration of agencies and communities. Services provided by the program include education groups, presentation, information disseminations, and referrals to substance use disorder treatment.

Additionally, Adolescent SUD Treatment Program offers residential treatment services.

El Centro Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program

315 S. Waterman Avenue, El Centro, CA 92243

Phone: (442) 265-7270

Fax: (442) 265- 7269

Calexico Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs

101 Hacienda Drive, Suite B, Calexico, CA, 92243

Phone: (442) 265-6410

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Alcohol & Drug Prevention Program

Imperial County Behavioral Health Services (ICBHS) Alcohol and Drug Prevention Programs (ADPP) mission is to provide quality and professional services that will improve the standard of living for our families and community. ICBHS Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program is committed to providing education, resources, and prevention tools to the community to promote healthy lifestyles through the collaboration of agencies and communities. Services provided by the program include education groups, presentation, information disseminations, and referrals to substance use disorder treatment.

El Centro Adolescent Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program

Phone: (442) 265-7270

Fax: (442) 265-7269

315 Waterman Street, El Centro, CA 92243

Calexico Adolescent Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program

Phone: (442) 265-6410

101 Hacienda Street, Suite B, Calexico, CA 92231

California AA Meeting Source:

https: alcoholicsanonymous.com/aa-meetings/california/

Adolescent Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Program

Juvenile Hall Services

Juvenile Hall:

Services provided include individual and group counseling to youth detained at the Imperial County Probation/Corrections Juvenile Hall. Services are provided by a SUD Counselor who conducts alcohol and other drug screening, counseling, care coordination, and prevention services at the Juvenile Hall facility. Upon the youths' release from Juvenile Hall, they are linked to the outpatient SUD treatment programs, in which they will be assessed to determine the appropriate level of care for ongoing treatment.

Imperial County Jail and Federal Correctional Facilities:

Services provided include screenings by a SUD Counselor for any individual currently receiving Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) while incarcerated for continued maintenance and linkage to outpatient and/ or recovery services. Furthermore, SUD Assessments and care coordination requested by the court is conducted by a Behavioral Health Therapist to determine the level of care treatment while an individual is in custody for the purpose of successful linkage to outpatient or residential treatment.

El Centro Adolescent Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

Treatment Program - Juvenile Hall Services

Phone: (442) 265-7270

Fax: (442) 265-7269

315 Waterman Street, El Centro, CA 92243

Calexico Adolescent Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

Treatment Program - Juvenile Hall Services

Phone: (442) 265-6410

101 Hacienda Street, Suite B, Calexico, CA 92231