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The Heroin Awareness Committee Does Not Support Or Endorse Any Healing Addiction in our Community Resources List December 2017 HAC does not support or endorse any medication, practitioner, or treatment program relating to heroin or opiate addition. The Heroin Awareness Committee recommends that you call 911 in an emergency situation. Seek the advice of a medical professional to determine the proper course of treatment for your specific circumstance. ● If you have health insurance, contact the customer service line; they are able to help find providers in your area based on your coverage. ● Medicaid/Medicare Info for NM ● http://www.drugfree.org/ In-State Agencies Services Eligibility/ Admissions 4 Winds Equestrian Retreat & Wellness - Interactive equine-assisted psychotherapy (EAP) Center facilitated Estancia & Moriarty by EAGALA certified professionals. http://4windsequinecenter.com/ - Wellness programs customized for your group. - Equestrian nirvana for all skill levels. ABQ Health Services Psychological Services, Mental Health Assessment, M-F 6 a.m. to 2:00Sat 7 (Suboxone & Methadone Clinic). Educational Assessment, Drug Abuse Screening, to 11:00 172 Montano Rd (east of 2nd street on Detox. Meth cash only, Suboxone, some ins; Salud 24-hour hotline available. Montano) pays partial pmt for meds. Suboxone requires ATR voucher program. Or appointment. Meth no appointment. 18 + Approximately 112 Monroe St NE (Central & Monroe) $200/month + cost of 344-4427 meds…. Addiction Center AddictionCenter.com is a professional web guide that Website provides a wide (800) 655-5116 can connect addicts and families with recovery and variety of drug and https://www.AddictionCenter.com/ treatment options. addiction information. Albuquerque Behavioral Health Must complete and assessment for placement. You See center column 2403 San Mateo NE may be court ordered or self-referred. Treatment Fees: $85-Individual $35- Ste. W-10 offered for substance abuse recovery. Please bring Groups, insurance Albuquerque, NM 87110 insurance ID card. accepted. Tel: 505-830-6500 Hours: Monday-Friday Fax: 505-830-6527 9:00am-5:00pm, [email protected] Saturday 9am-2pm. Albuquerque Indian Center Family, LGTB, AA, NA and other groups, Counseling: Must be Native American 105 Texas SE Albuquerque, NM 87108 Substance Abuse, Smoking Cessation, etc., 18 years of age or older. Tel: 505-268-4418 Resource management, Open Computer Lab, Fees: None Job search assistance, Bus passes: $10 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm Albuquerque Metropolitan Central Intake Provides comprehensive clinical assessment and For those in need of (AMCI) referrals to treatment programs for adults and referrals for treatment 3121 Amherst Ste. B adolescents with alcohol and drug problems. services. Albuquerque, NM 87107 Fees: None, income Tel: 505-272-9033 criterion must be met. http://amci.unm.edu/ Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-4:30pm Albuquerque Treatment Services Male and female methadone maintenance and Must be 18 years or older 209 San Mateo counseling available to individuals with opiate and have an opiate Albuquerque, NM 87108 addictions. addiction. Tel: 505-262-1538 We accept walk-ins Monday-Friday 5:00am-10:00am. Fees: Must have valid ID and Medicare Card. $90 intake fee $10 per day $15 per day if from out- of-town Alivar Counseling Services, Inc. Individual and group male and female group Fees: See center column 116 Central NW counseling. Hours: Albuquerque, NM 87104 18 years of age and older. Mon-Tue: 9:00am- Tel: 505-247-4622 Call for intake. 4:00pm Fax: 505-247-1373 Wed-Thr: 9:00am- Email: [email protected] Medicaid continual care program only. 6:30pm Fri: Appointment Only If not on Medicare: $35 enrollment fee $25 for a 1-hour group session $30 for a 1-1/2-hour group session Almas de Amistad/Amity Foundation Free substance abuse counseling, Curriculum Services are specific to 609 Gold specialized for women, Therapeutic groups, women who are in need Albuquerque, NM 87102 HIV/AIDS prevention and education, Support through of assistance. They must Tel: 505-246-9300 NMAS ( New Mexico Aids Services), Assistance in be admitted to the Se Habla Español employment and job skill training, Assistance in program to use the locating housing, GED training available on site, services and not be http://www.amityfdn.org Emergency food assistance, Parenting classes, actively using. Seminars/Workshops, Individual counseling, Fees: None Referrals for assistance, as needed, individual and Hours: Monday-Friday group counseling, Working with CYFD to regain 8:00am-4:00pm custody of children, Food pantry services Addiction and Substance Abuse Programs Provides outpatient counseling services addressing Must be a resident of (ASAP) addictions to alcohol or drugs as well as methadone Bernalillo County and 2450 Alamo Avenue Southeast treatment for opioid users. Also provides ambulatory provide social security Albuquerque, NM 87106 medically monitored Detox services, psychiatric number, current address, Tel: 505-925-2400 evaluation, and treatment and access to UNM Care and phone number. http://hsc.unm.edu/ for uninsured Fees: Sliding scale fees. persons. Hours: Call for an appointment. Anna Kaseman Hospital: Behavioral Inpatient Detox and mental health assessment for Open to anyone in need Health adults. Average stay is 5-10 days. The agency also of services. 8300 Constitution NE provides an intensive outpatient program for adults. Fees: Call for fees. Albuquerque, NM 87110 Hours: 24/7 Tel: 505-291-2504 We also provide outpatient services for individual and Call for suboxone IOP therapy. IOP ages 18 and up. Individual ages program and intake. 12 and up. No Medicaid – Private Male and female detox for alcohol and substance. insurance only. Butterfly Healing Center Ages 13-18, male and female, inpatient and Native Americans Only. Taos Pueblo outpatient. State Funded/Medicaid. Tel: 575-751-7688 RTC 90 days or longer. Call for intake. Casa de Salud Bilingual services (English and Spanish), Offers Regular patient visits cost 1608 Isleta Blvd. SW Suboxone weekly on Wednesday mornings to the $40 per visit. No Albuquerque, NM 87105 first 8 individuals. Doors open at 9:00 a.m., Promotes insurance accepted. All Tel: 505-907-8311 holistic, integrated approach to opiate addiction. welcome. Low income http://http://www.casadesaludnm.com welcome. Patients seeking to get into the Suboxone program must call (505) 234-6540 between 11:00am and 1:30pm on the first and third Monday of the month. Applicants MUST speak with someone. They cannot leave a voicemail message. If accepted, patients must come in to the clinic on the following Monday at 1:30 pm with $56 and should expect to stay until 5:00 pm. Central New Mexico Treatment Center Outpatient opiate addiction treatment center. Offers Ages 18 and older. 630 Haines Ave. NW individual and group counseling. Medicaid accepted. Albuquerque, NM 87107 All fees are paid for by the client: Intake Hours: Tel: 505-268-5611 $25.00 initial fee Mon-Thurs 5am-8:00am Fax: 268-5736 $13.50 for Methadone per day General Hours: $23.50 for Suboxone per day Mond-Frid: 5:00-11:30am Sat-Sun: 7am-10:30am Circle of Life Native American, all ages, outpatient. Medicaid and some Espanola, New Mexico Family services available. private insurance. Tel: 505-852-1377 Gambling help available to all. New Moon Lodge: 18 and older – 505-852-2788 Counseling & Psychotherapy Institute Ages 12 and up. Uninsured sliding fee 803 Tijeras NW Limited counseling services for substance abuse for scale starting at $30.00, Albuquerque, NM 87109 individuals, families, and adolescents. Please call for bring proof of income. Tel: 505-243-2223 appointment and eligibility criteria. Medicaid, Salud, and www.counselingandpsychotherapyinstitute.com AMCI vouchers accepted. Fees: Call for fees Hours: Call for hours Medicaid Centennial – No Fee Crossroads Homeless women struggling with co-occurring Albuquerque NM disorder and substance abuse issues. Tel: 505-242-1010 Must meet HUD definition of homeless. http://www.crossroadsabq.org/ Crossroads - Maya's Place Women who are coming out of prison/jail. If currently incarcerated, Albuquerque, NM Must meet HUD definition of homeless. work with case managers 505-266-0110 at MDC in Albuquerque http://www.crossroadsabq.org/ or the Women's Correctional Facility in Grants to apply for a bed. Delancey Street Residential self-help organization. P.O. Box 1240 Ages 18-65, male and female, free of charge. Call for San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566 interview. http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/facn Substance abuse, ex-convicts, homeless, and others m.php at rock bottom. Tel: 505-852-4291 x304 GED training in 3 marketable services. Learn value and social/interpersonal skills. Desert Hills of New Mexico Detox for under age 18. Group home after detox for Call for intake/ 5310 Sequoia NW 6-12 months for 21 and under. assessment Albuquerque, NM 87120 Day treatment program, 17 bed dual diagnosis unit Fees: Medicaid does not Tel: 715-6808 (substance abuse & mental health), 14 bed Sexually bill private insurance. Fax: 505-836-7424 Maladaptive Behavior unit, 20 bed unit for young Hours: Monday-Friday http://www.deserthills-nm.com child (ages 5-11). 60 desk day treatment program, 8:30 am-5:00pm behavior management services program, comprehensive community support services program and outpatient clinic offering medication management and psychiatric evaluations. *No emergency after hours calls* Dream Tree Provides youth with a respectful, loving, and safe Transitional Living ages Taos, NM place to become independent, positively-involved 16-24. Tel: 575-758-9595 members of their community. Emergency Shelter ages http://www.dreamtreeproject.org/ 12-17. Call for intake process. Duke City Recovery Toolbox Methadone and counseling services. Medicaid accepted. 912 First St. SW Outpatient treatment – have staff doctor. Albuquerque, NM Ages 18 and older. Out-of-Pocket expenses 87102 are Tel: 505-224-9777 Suboxone, other meds, and full services $300, $320, or $360 monthly, based on http://www.dukecityrecovery.com services. Endorphin Power Company Residential/transitional sober living. $450 per month. Tel: 505-268-3372 Call for intake information.
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