Top 5 Best Companies for Drug Abuse Addiction Information & Treatment Near MADISON

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Top 5 Best of Drug Abuse Addiction Information & Treatment Near MADISON
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  • Community Medical Services

    Community Medical Services is devoted to aiding those battling opioid use disorder in Madison. We welcome same-day walk-ins, providing immediate access to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) through 3...

    MADISON (WI) - - Phone: (608) 889-7500
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  • Madison East Comprehensive Treatment Center

    Madison East Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) is located in Madison, Wisconsin, and provides outpatient treatment for adults age 18 and older of all genders who are struggling with opioid...

    MADISON (WI) - - Phone: (608) 467-5826
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  • Madison West Comprehensive Treatment Center

    Adults in the Madison, Wisconsin, area who are struggling with an addiction to heroin, prescription painkillers, or other opioids can receive outpatient care at Madison West Comprehensive Treatment...

    MADISON (WI) - - Phone: (608) 729-8723
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What Is: Drug Abuse Addiction Information & Treatment?

Substance abuse services in MADISON share the responsibility for development, coordination and management of a comprehensive system of treatment and prevention services for drug addiction and abuse. Responsibilities encompass contracting for services with local providers, monitoring service contracts, evaluating and certifying service programs according to departmental standards for substance abuse programs, and developing models for a continuum of treatment and prevention services. They provide a wide array of training resources: they introduce and review basic steps of problem solving/help practice problem solving skills; help clients assess their level of risk for HIV infection, get motivated to change, identify potential barriers, set goals; assist clients in identifying safe decisions; assist clients with coping skills for dealing with thoughts about drugs; teach the practice of craving and urge control techniques; teach refusal skills to offers of drugs; monitor and support clients’ efforts to carry out support plans.