
DISTRCT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ADDICTION PREVENTION AND RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION DRUG TREATMENT CHOICE PROGRAM PROVIDER DIRECTORY YOU HAVE A CHOICE! • Easy to read, client centered program descriptions • Colorful, user-friendly tools to help you compare programs using the criteria important to you • Find programs by Ward, Metro access, special programs, and more! July 20, 2012 Dear Client, It is with pleasure that I welcome you to the Drug Treatment Choice Program (DTCP), the Dis- trict of Columbia’s adult substance abuse treatment program. As a DTCP participant, you will benefit from a community of provider agencies committed to delivering high quality substance abuse treatment services. The DTCP has made substance abuse treatment services more accessible by ensuring that indi- viduals with substance use disorders are connected to treatment services at the level of care that is clinically appropriate to meet their needs. The first step to accessing DTCP treatment services is undergoing an assessment. Each DTCP intake location has been staffed with addic- tion professionals who will ask you a series of questions that are designed to help determine the level of care needed for treatment. Following the assessment, an addiction professional will help you select the DTCP provider that best meets your needs based on the criteria most important to you. Once you have selected your provider, your counselor will help you connect to your chosen treatment program. This Directory was developed to present important information about the treatment programs in the DTCP network in a clear, easy to understand format. In this Directory you will find help- ful information about the clinical features of each program, the treatment services available, hours of operation, contact information, and the nearest Metro station or Metro bus line. In addition, many programs offer special features such as education assistance programs, transpor- tation to your appointments, job readiness training, and snacks. This Directory is best used in consultation with an addiction professional who can help you compare the special features of each program and select the program that fits your needs and your life. Working together we will achieve the goals of making the District of Columbia a place where residents can obtain quality services, compassionate intervention, and realize sustainable out- comes. Sincerely, Shaun M. Snyder, Esq. Interim Senior Deputy Director Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration DTCP PROVIDER DIRECTORY DTCP Frequently Asked Questions 4 Circulo de Andromeda 5 Community Action Group Outpatient 6 Community Action Group Men’s Residential 7 Community Action Group Women’s Residential 8 Concerned Citizens 9 Concerned Citizens Pregnant and Postpartum Women 10 Family and Medical Counseling 11 Federal City Recovery Services Bellevue 12 Federal City Recovery Services Clean and Sober Streets 13 Foundation for Contemporary Mental Health-The Next Step 14 Good Hope Institute 15 Gospel Rescue Ministries Fulton House 16 Gospel Rescue Ministries Transforming Lives 17 Greater Mount Calvary CATAADA House 18 La Clinica Del Pueblo 19 Living in Balance 20 Neighbors Consejo 21 Partners in Drug Abuse Rehabilitation and Counseling (PIDARC) 22 Pilgrims Rest Baptist Therapeutic Services, Inc.-The Better Way 23 Psychiatric Institute of Washington Detoxification 24 Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP), Inc. 25 Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP), Inc. Laurel 26 Safe Haven-Sibley Plaza 27 Salvation Army Harbor Light Center Outpatient 28 Salvation Army Harbor Light Center Residential 29 Second Genesis Minnesota Avenue 30 Second Genesis Harvard Street 31 Second Genesis Residential 32 So Others Might Eat (SOME) 33 United Planning Organization (UPO) 34 Whitman Walker Clinic 35 DTCP Providers By Ward 36-37 DC CORE/ATR Overview 38 DC CORE/ATR Frequently Asked Questions 39-40 Page 4 DTCP FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Question: Who is Eligible to Participate in the DTCP? Answer: The Drug Treatment Choice Program supports substance abuse treatment for: • District residents; • Without private medical insurance, or whose medical insurance does not cover substance abuse treatment services; and • With an Axis I diagnosis of a substance use disorder. If you are a District resident in need of substance abuse treatment services, go to any DTCP intake location for an assessment. During the assessment, an addiction professional will ask you a series of questions to help you deter- mine whether you meet the criteria for DTCP participation. Question: How Do I Prove District Residency? Answer: Documents that establish District of Columbia residency for the purpose of participating in the DTCP include: • A valid motor vehicle operator's permit issued by the District; • A non-driver’s identification card issued by the District; • A voter registration card with an address in the District; • A copy of a lease or a rent receipt for real property located in the District; • A utility bill for real property located in the District; or • A copy of the most current federal income tax return or Earned Income Credit Form. Please remember: All DTCP participants must maintain District residency while participating in the program. If you are a DTCP client and you relocate from the District while receiving services, you must inform your DTCP provider. They will help connect you to a treatment program near your new residence. Question: What Do I Need to Bring With Me When I Come for My Assessment? Answer: You must bring proof of residency in order to access DTCP services. If you have been referred to ser- vices, please remember to bring your referral form. Please do not bring large sums of money, valuables, weapons, drugs and alcohol, or other contraband to your assessment. Question: Will APRA Tell Anyone that I am Receiving Substance Abuse Treatment Services? Answer: No. Records related to your treatment for substance abuse are strictly confidential. That confidentiality is protected by federal and District of Columbia law and regulations. APRA, and the providers in the DTCP net- work, will only disclose information related to your substance abuse treatment with your written authorization. If you need APRA to reveal information regarding your substance abuse treatment to someone other than your- self (such as a spouse, family member, social worker, or probation officer), you must complete a HIPAA Form 3 and identify the person or the organization (CFSA, CSOSA, PSA, etc.) to whom you want APRA to disclose your assessment and referral information. Once you have arrived at your DTCP program, you must fill out a separate authorization to release your substance abuse treatment information. APRA’s HIPAA Form 3 only applies to APRA, and your DTCP provider will not disclose your information without your written authorization. Talk to your addiction professional for more information regarding disclosure of substance abuse treatment information. Page 5 CIRCULO DE ANDROMEDA Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program 3601 14th Street NW Washington, DC 20010 (202) 291-0949 Treatment Services Individual Therapy Family Therapy Men’s Group Therapy Women’s Group Therapy Co-ed Group Therapy Mental Health/Co-occurring Treatment HOURS OF OPERATION 9:00 am-7:00 pm M-F 9:00 am-5:00 pm Sat HOURS OF OPERATION 9:00 am-7:00 pm M-F 9:00 am-5:00 pm Sat Evidence Based Treatment Models Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 3 T G: Transcultural, Therapeutic, Transactional Andromeda’s mission is to provide access and quality healthcare services under the premise that all humans are inherently of equal worth but have cultural and linguistic differences that must be considered. This philosophy reflects a high level of commu- nity healthcare that has been validated by over three decades of direct services to mi- norities and underserved populations. La visión de Andrómeda es proporcionar cuidados a la salud de calidad, bajo la premi- sa que todos los humanos son intrínsecamente iguales, pero tienen diferencias cultura- les y lingüísticas que deben ser consideradas. Nuestra filosofía refleja una alta calidad de cuidados a la salud que se ha valorado por más de tres décadas de servicios dirigido a las comunidades minoritarias y sin suficientes servicios. Metro Access Green/Yellow Line-Columbia Heights Find Us On the Web! 42, 43, 52, 53, 54, 62, 63, 64, 70, 79 www.andromedatransculturalhealth.org H1, H2, H4, H8, S1, S2, S4 DC98 Ward Transportation Offered! Call for More Details! 1 Page 6 COMMUNITY ACTION GROUP (CAG) -OUTPATIENT Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program 1238 Pennsylvania Avenue SE Washington, DC 20003 (202) 675-8405 Treatment Services Individual Therapy Men’s Group Therapy Women’s Group Therapy Co-ed Group Therapy HOURS OF OPERATION 8:30 am-5:00 pm M-F HOURS OF OPERATION Evidence Based Treatment Models 8:30 am-5:00 pm M-F Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Motivational Enhancement Therapy PROVIDER Metro Access Blue/Orange Line- Potomac Ave 32, 34, 36, 90, 92, 93, 96, 97 Find Us On the Web! A11, A42, A46, A48, B2, D6, K11 www.communityactiongroup.org M6, P1, P2, P6, V7, V8, V9 Transportation Offered! Ward Call for More Details! 6 Page 7 COMMUNITY ACTION GROUP (CAG) - MEN’S Men’s Residential Treatment Program 16 17th Street NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 543-4558 Treatment Services Individual Therapy Men’s Group Therapy Co-ed Group Therapy HOURS OF OPERATION Evidence Based Treatment Models 24 hours/7days Cognitive Behavioral Therapy HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days Relapse Prevention The men’s residential treatment facility offers intensive drug treatment in a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week residential setting. Credentialed addictions counselors, case workers, social workers, and other agency professionals participate in a multi-disciplinary treat- ment team planning session, with on-going monthly or as needed meetings to assess progress and need for further intervention. The curriculum consists of Behavior Modi- fication, Drug Education Sessions, Relapse Prevention, Anger Management, Individual Counseling Sessions and Life Skills Training. Trained staff accompany clients to court appearances and other mandated appointments.
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