Treatment
Provider Information
Substance
Abuse Treatment
Substance
Abuse Treatment is a tool that helps U.S. probation and pretrial
services officers supervise or monitor defendants and offenders
in the community. These services include urine testing, counseling,
and detoxification. Treatment services are provided to persons who
abuse illegal drugs, prescription drugs or alcohol. These persons
are on probation, on parole, on supervised release after being in
prison, or under pretrial supervision while awaiting a court appearance.
Treatment is ordered by the U.S. district court as a condition of
releasing these individuals to the community.
Treatment gives probation
and pretrial services officers the means to address alcohol and
drug abuse. For offenders under post-conviction supervision, treatment
helps probation officers enforce the conditions set by the court,
control the danger offenders may pose to society, and promote law-abiding
behavior. For defendants under pretrial supervision, treatment helps
officers reasonably assure that these persons appear in court and
that society is protected from harm.
The goal of a substance
abuse treatment program is to promote abstinence from drugs. This
goal is achieved through close supervision, drug testing, and appropriate
treatment. Treatment is provided most often through community programs
or from treatment providers who are under contract with the United
States Courts. The following is a list of providers that are under
contract to the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Offices for
the Western District of Missouri:
Community
Mental Health Consultants, Inc.
Family
Counseling Center of Missouri, Inc.
Family
Guidance Center for Behavioral Healthcare
Gateway
Foundation, Inc.
Inpatient
Kansas
City Community Center (Inpatient Treatment)
Larry
Simmering Recovery Center (Sigma House, Inc., Taney County)
Mid Missouri Counseling, LLC
Northland
Community Center (KCCC)
Ozark
Center
Pathways
Community Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.
Pathways
Community Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. (Inpatient Treatment)
Preferred
Family Healthcare
Sigma
House, Inc.
Mental
Health Treatment
Mental health treatment
is a risk management tool that helps U.S. probation and pretrial
services officers supervise or monitor defendants and offenders
who are considered to be suffering from some form of mental disease
or defect that causes an individual’s behavior or feelings
to deviate so substantially from the norm as to indicate disorganized
thinking, perception, mood, orientation, and memory. Mental health
treatment may include such services as psychological/psychiatric
testing and individual, family, or group counseling by a psychologist,
psychiatrist, or other licensed practitioner. It may also include
medication.
Mental health issues
may range from the mildly maladaptive to the profoundly psychotic.
These issues may result in unrealistic or aberrant behavior, grossly
impaired judgment, inability to control impulses or to care for
oneself or meet the demands of daily life, loss of contact with
reality or violence to oneself or others.
Mental health treatment
helps defendants and offenders address issues that may have led
to their problems with the law. Treatment provides the tools to
handle life’s stresses and to function better in the community.
Treatment services are provided through community services or from
treatment providers under contract with the United States Courts.
The following is a list of providers that are under contract to
the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Offices in the Western
District of Missouri:
Community
Mental Health Consultants, Inc.
Family
Counseling Center of Missouri, Inc.
Family Guidance Center for Behavioral Health
Larry
Simmering Recovery Center (Sigma House, Inc.)
Ozark
Center
Pathways
Community Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.
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