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1401 East Rusk Street, Jacksonville, TX 75766

Alternative Opiate Treatment Program SAMHSA Mental Health Grants

Medicare
Medicaid
SAMHSA funding

Alternative Opiate Treatment Program is a leading rehab company in Jacksonville, TX, offering specialized services for alcohol, opioid, and smoking cessation. With a focus on personalized care and evidence-based treatments, our program is designed to support individuals in their journey towards recovery and long-term sobriety. We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and SAMHSA insurance, as well as cash or self-payment options. Our services cater to men and women of all ages, providing outpatient treatment that is convenient and effective. Our experienced team of professionals is dedicated to helping clients achieve lasting results and regain control of their lives.

Treatments

Brief intervention Cognitive behavioral therapy Motivational interviewing Relapse prevention

Services

Outpatient Regular outpatient treatment

Age Limit

Young Adults Adults

555 Stockton Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204

Gateway Community Services Inc Substance Abuse Treatment Programs With SAMHSA Funding

Medicaid
SAMHSA funding
Military insurance

Gateway Community Services Inc Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in Jacksonville, FL, offers a compassionate and comprehensive approach to addressing addiction and mental health challenges. Specializing in alcohol, opioid, and cocaine addiction treatment, their services also include smoking cessation, trauma therapy, and anger management. With a focus on individualized care for men, women, teens, and children, Gateway Community Services accepts Medicaid, private health insurance, and cash payments to ensure access to their detox and outpatient programs. Trust in their experienced team to guide you towards a path of healing and recovery.

Treatments

Anger management Brief intervention Cognitive behavioral therapy Motivational interviewing Relapse prevention Trauma-related counseling 12-step facilitation

Services

Outpatient Outpatient detoxification Intensive outpatient treatment Regular outpatient treatment Residential detoxification Long-term residential

Age Limit

Children/Adolescents Adults

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About SAMHSA

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funds are vital financial resources dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. Established in 1992, SAMHSA is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and aims to advance behavioral health across the nation. With an annual budget exceeding $5 billion, SAMHSA funds a wide range of programs and services, including the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SABG) and the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant (MHBG), which together support over 10,000 community-based prevention, treatment, and recovery programs. SAMHSA also provides grants for specific initiatives, such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, which answers over 2 million calls annually, and the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) program, which ensures access to comprehensive, coordinated behavioral health care. These funds are crucial in addressing the opioid crisis, expanding access to mental health services, and supporting innovative approaches to prevention and treatment, ultimately aiming to enhance the overall well-being of individuals and communities across the United States.

Jacksonville - Texas

Jacksonville is a city located in Cherokee County, Texas, United States. The population was 13,997 at the 2020 U.S. census. It is the principal city of the Jacksonville micropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Cherokee County. Jacksonville is located in East Texas, north of the county seat, Rusk, and south of Tyler, in Smith County. Area production and shipping of tomatoes gained the town the title "Tomato Capital of the World". The impressive red iron ore rock Tomato Bowl, built by Works Progress Administration workers during the Great Depression, is home to the Jacksonville High School "Fightin' Indians" football and soccer teams.

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