Wood County Resource Guide

Wood County Resource Guide

Wood County Resource Guide Mental Health & Substance Use Printed: December 2018 Introduction This guide contains local, state, and national resources for those seeking assistance with mental health and/ or substance use disorder. There are also resources for families, or loved ones of someone with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. Resources are listed by physical address, but may serve the entire county and beyond. The guide is not inclusive of all resources, but can be a starting point to support those in need. For referral services contact United Way at 2-1-1 or visit: www.uwiw.org/2-1-1 or text: 898211 M-F 8am-4pm Emergency Resources Emergency: 911 Wood County Crisis Intervention: Wood County Human Services Crisis Intervention Line (24/7) Confidential phone crisis intervention with professionals providing support. Marshfield: 715-384-5555 Wisconsin Rapids: 715-421-2345 Join a Coalition in Your Community Today! Marshfield Area Coalition for Youth (MACY): Macy is helping to make Marshfield the best place to live and raise a family. MACY’s work focuses on reducing and preventing underage drinking, prescription drug abuse, heroin use, marijuana use and methamphetamine use and reducing mental health disparities. Marshfield Clinic Health System – Center for Community Health Advancement (CCHA) and more than 200 members representing more than 40 Marshfield-area organizations, supports coalition work. This work is guided by a steering committee. Join our mission: • Steering Committee: oversees the work of committees and decides coalition priorities. • Drug Task Force: develops and implements an annual prevention plan focused on prevention of prescription drug abuse and heroin, marijuana, and methamphetamine use. • Marshfield C.A.R.E.S. (Community Alcohol Resources for Establishments and Servers): a program that recognizes the practices of local establishments that prohibit youth from accessing alcohol and promotes responsible alcohol use among adults. Local establishments include Marshfield Class A or B liquor license holders. • Marshfield Area Parents Network (MAPN): unites parents, guardians, educators and the community in an effort to promote and maintain a safe and healthy, alcohol and drug free environment for youth. • Mental Health Group: focuses on reducing child and adolescent mental health disparities in the Marshfield area. • Marshfield and Columbus Leadership Alliance (MCLA): youth representatives from the public and private schools. Healthy People Wood County (HPWC): HPWC is a partnership of more than 400 organizations and individuals committed to making Wood County a healthier place to live, work, and play. There are four coalitions dedicated to addressing policy, systems, and environmental changes in Wood County with an emphasis on equitable strategies that ensure everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible: AOD Prevention Partnership, Brighter Futures, Mental Health Matters, and Recreate Health. For the purpose of this document, AOD Prevention Partnership and Mental Health Matters descriptions are included below. For more information about Healthy People Wood County, visit www.healthypeoplewoodcounty.org. AOD Prevention Partnership: focuses on reducing and preventing substance use related to underage drinking, unhealthy adult alcohol consumption, prescription drug abuse, methamphetamine use, heroin use, and marijuana use. The Wood County Drug Task Force is an initiative of the AOD Prevention Partnership that formed to address the growing concern around the drug epidemic and to plan ways the community could work together to address those concerns using the five-pillar approach: 1. Education/Prevention 2. Harm Reduction 3. Law Enforcement 4. Treatment 5. Workplace Mental Health Matters: focuses on optimizing mental wellbeing and reducing mental health disparities through decreasing stigma, enhancing access and reducing barriers to services, and improving integration between behavioral health and primary care providers. If you suspect your child is using drugs, the following are some resources to help: • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline 1-800-662-HELP (4357) • Drugs and Your Kids https://teens.drugabuse.gov/parents/drugs-and-your-kids • How to Talk About Drug Use to Your Kids https://addictioneducationsociety.org/how-to-talk-about-druguse- to-your-kids-2/ • Know http://preventionactionalliance.org/about/programs/know/ • Prepare to Take Action if you Suspect Teen or Young Adult Drug Use http://drugfree.org/article/prepare-to-take-action/ • What to do if Your Teen or Young Adult Has a Problem With Drugs http://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/treatment/what-to-do-if- your-teen-or-young-adult-has-problem-drugs • Where Parents Can Turn if a Teen Has a Drug Problem http://health.usnews.com/wellness/for-parents/articles/2017- 08-21/where-parents-can-turn-if-a-teen-has-a-drug-problem • Alltreatment.com is a community based public benefit website connecting people to addiction resources they need. The resource is free to the public. The All Inpatient Rehab Centers Near You technology uses your location to instantly generate a local listing of all the inpatient rehab centers in and around your community. Here is the link to their free local rehab center locator: http://www.alltreatment.com/inpatient-addiction-treatment/ Wood County Pharmaceutical Drop-off Locations Prevent misuse and protect the environment Bring unwanted, unneeded or outdated prescriptions and over-the-counter medications. Accepted: Not Accepted: Prescriptions (controlled & not Aerosol cans controlled) Biohazardous materials (bodily fluid Liquids (must be in original or blood) container) Household hazardous waste Non-aerosol sprays Illegal drugs Pet medications Mercury thermometers Needles/Sharps (Marshfield Police Oxygen tanks/nebulizers Dept only) Personal care products Inhalers Radioactive cancer medications Marshfield Clinic Health System Port Edwards Police Central Avenue Pharmacy Department 201 Market 630 Central Avenue, Suite # 106, Avenue, Port Edwards Mon – Marshfield Mon – Fri: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Fri: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Marshfield Clinic Health System First Floor Pharmacy 1000 Town of Grand Rapids Municipal North Oak Avenue, Building Marshfield Mon – Fri: 8:30 2410 48th Street, Wisconsin Rapids a.m. – 6 p.m. Mon – Thu: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | Fri: 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Marshfield Police Department 110 West 1st Street, Wisconsin Rapids Police Marshfield Mon – Fri: 8 Department 444 West Grand a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids Mon – Fri: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Nekoosa Police Department 951 Wisconsin Rapids Walgreens Market Street, Nekoosa 3200 8th Street South, Wisconsin Mon – Fri: 8 a.m. – 4:30 Rapids Open 24 hours p.m. Wood County Sheriff's Department Pittsville Police 400 Market Street, Wisconsin Rapids Department 5318 1st Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Avenue, Pittsville Mon – Fri: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. TABLE OF CONTENTS MARSHFIELD TREATMENT CENTERS 1 CLINICAL COUNSELING SERVICES 1-3 RECOVERY AND SUPPORT 3-4 MARSHFIELD RESOURCES 4-6 WISCONSIN RAPIDS TREATMENT CENTER 7 CLINICAL COUNSELING SERVICES 7-8 RECOVERY AND SUPPORT 8-9 WISCONSIN RAPIDS RESOURCES 9-10 WOOD COUNTY RESOURCES 11-14 STATE RESOURCES CRISIS SERVICES 15 TREATMENT CENTERS 15-18 CLINICAL COUNSELING SERVICES 19-20 RECOVERY AND SUPPORT 20-22 NATIONAL CRISIS SERVICES 23 NATIONAL RESOURCES 23-25 Marshfield RESOURCES TREATMENT CENTER Marshfield Clinic Health System–Family Heath Provides substance Center of Marshfield, Inc.–Alcohol & Drug abuse disorders Recovery Center-Marshfield (& Minocqua) counseling, -214 W Second St outpatient and group -Appointment: 715-221-5714 Toll Free: 1-844- therapy, addiction 288-8324 medicine care -www.familyhealthcenter.org management, care Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private pay and sliding coordination, and fee for uninsured. Patient financial navigation treatment assisted by available medication. Norwood Health Center (voluntary admission) Provides high-quality -Wood Co Annex and Health Center Building treatment services -1600 N Chestnut Ave which include acute -715-382-2188 inpatient psychiatric -www.co.wood.wi.us/Department/Norwood/ care, skilled long-term -Serves Wood County and beyond care for persons with Accepts Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance chronic, severe mental illness, as well as post-acute traumatic brain injury rehabilitation services. CLINICAL COUNSELING SERVICES Charis Counseling, LLC (also located in Mental health and Wausau) substance abuse -101 W McMillan St services for ages 6 -715-389-9382 and up. -http://www.chariscounselingwi.com Accepts some Medicare and private insurance Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consulting, Mental health and LLC substance use -2001 S Central Ave disorder therapy -715-384-2818 including assessment -http://drjenna.net/ and counseling, -Serves Marshfield and surrounding areas relapse prevention, Accepts Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance; and intensive works with uninsured outpatient program. 1 CLINICAL COUNSELING SERVICES Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin-Community Marshfield child and Services (40+ locations including Marshfield, family counseling and Stevens Point & Wausau) Marshfield Family -601 S Central Ave, Ste 200 Resource Center -715-387-2729 services for adults -www.chw.org who have children Accepts Medicare, Medicaid & private insurance; under age 18. works with uninsured, sliding fee Hergert & Associates Family Counseling Marshfield child and Services family counseling and -252 S Central Ave, Ste 21 Marshfield Family

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