Hancock County / Mental Health Centers of Western
Provider at a Glance
Available programs:
- DUI Risk Education
- DUI Evaluation
- Level I Adult Outpatient
- Level I Adolescent Outpatient
- Level II Adult Outpatient
- Level II Adolescent Outpatient
Program languages include:
- English
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Our Substance Abuse Services are designed to support individuals dealing with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. These services aim to assist those whose substance use has negatively impacted their personal relationships, employment, or led to legal issues.
Early Intervention offers educational services to individuals at risk of developing substance abuse problems, either through individual or group sessions. Community Intervention focuses on educating community members, including law enforcement, schools, and social service organizations, about the effects of substance use and the available treatment options.
Driver Risk Education provides orientation to individuals charged with DUI offenses, helping them understand the impact of substance use on driving behavior and personal consequences. DUI Evaluation assesses the extent of an individual's alcohol or drug use to determine their risk to public safety and guides recommendations for intervention.
Peer Support Services offer personalized, recovery-focused support for individuals recovering from mental illness or dual diagnosis. This service helps individuals manage their recovery through peer mentoring, resource connection, and advocacy.
Substance Abuse Treatment caters to individuals aged 12 and older who are struggling with alcohol or substance use. This includes individual and group sessions to aid in reducing use, maintaining abstinence, and preventing relapse. Lastly, Crisis Evaluation provides immediate intervention for those facing major life crises or significant declines in functioning, determining whether further psychiatric hospitalization is needed.