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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! DISTRCT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ADDICTION PREVENTION AND RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION DRUG TREATMENT CHOICE PROGRAM PROVIDER DIRECTORY

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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!

DISTRCT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

ADDICTION PREVENTION AND RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION

DRUG TREATMENT CHOICE PROGRAM

PROVIDER DIRECTORY

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

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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

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.

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HOURS OF OPERATION 9:00 am-7:00 pm M-F 9:00 am-5:00 pm Sat

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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

Metro Access Green/Yellow Line-Columbia Heights 42, 43, 52, 53, 54, 62, 63, 64, 70, 79 H1, H2, H4, H8, S1, S2, S4 DC98

Transportation Offered! Call for More Details!

Find Us On the Web! www.andromedatransculturalhealth.org

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.

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HOURS OF OPERATION 9:00 am-7:00 pm M-F 9:00 am-5:00 pm Sat

HOURS OF OPERATION 8:30 am-5:00 pm M-F

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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

Metro Access Blue/Orange Line- Potomac Ave 32, 34, 36, 90, 92, 93, 96, 97 A11, A42, A46, A48, B2, D6, K11 M6, P1, P2, P6, V7, V8, V9

Transportation Offered! Call for More Details!

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

Find Us On the Web! www.communityactiongroup.org

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HOURS OF OPERATION 8:30 am-5:00 pm M-F

PROVIDER

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days

Metro Access Blue/Orange Line-Stadium Armory 32, 34, 36, 96, 97 A11, B2, D6, K11, M6, V7, V8, V9, X2, X3, X8

Transportation Offered! Call for More Details!

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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

Find Us On the Web! www.communityactiongroup.org

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. Specialized sessions for clients who present with dual-diagnosed disorders are also available.

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Relapse Prevention

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HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7days

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days

Metro Access Green Line– Congress Heights 92, 93, 94, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A42, A46, A48, M9, W2, W3, W4, W6, W8

Transportation Offered! Call for More Details!

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COMMUNITY ACTION GROUP (CAG) - WOMEN’S RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM Women’s Residential Treatment Program

3321 13th Street SE

Washington, DC 20032

(202) 543-4558

Treatment Services

Individual Therapy

Women’s Group Therapy

Co-ed Group Therapy

Trauma-focused Treatment

Find Us On the Web! www.communityactiongroup.org

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

The women’s residential treatment facility offers intensive drug treatment in a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week residential setting. Credentialed addictions counselors, case work-ers, social workers, and other agency professionals participate in a multi-disciplinary treatment team planning session, with on-going monthly or as needed meetings to as-sess progress and need for further intervention. The curriculum consists of Behavior Modification, Drug Education Sessions, Relapse Prevention, Anger Management, Individ-ual Counseling Sessions and Life Skills Training. Trained staff accompany clients to court appearances and other mandated appointments. Specialized sessions for clients who present with dual-diagnosed disorders are also available.

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HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7days

HOURS OF OPERATION 9:00 am - 8:00 pm M-S

Metro Access Green Line- Congress Heights A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A42, A46, A48, M8, M9, W2, W3, W4, 92, 93

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CONCERNED CITIZENS-OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PROGRAM

Adult Outpatient Treatment Program

3115 Martin Luther King Ave SE

Washington, DC 20032

(202) 563-3209

Treatment Services

Individual Therapy

Co-ed Group Therapy

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

HOURS OF OPERATION 9:00 am-8:00 pm M-Sat

PROVIDER

HOURS OF OPERATION 10:00 am - 3:00 pm M -F

Metro Access Green Line- Congress Heights A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A42, A46, A48, M8, M9, W2, W3, W4, 92, 93

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CONCERNED CITIZENS - PREGNANT AND POSTPARTUM WOMENS PROGRAM Women’s Outpatient/Intensive

Outpatient Treatment Program

601 Raleigh Place SE

Washington, DC 20032

(202) 574-2480

Treatment Services

Co-ed Group Therapy

Pregnant/Postpartum Services

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

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HOURS OF OPERATION 10:00 am—3:00 pm M-F

PROVIDER

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FAMILY AND MEDICAL COUNSELING

Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

2041 Martin Luther King Avenue SE

Suite 311

Washington, DC 20020

(202) 889-7900

Treatment Services

Individual Therapy

Family Therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed Group Therapy

Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

HOURS OF OPERATION 8:30 am - 5:30 pm M - F

Metro Access Green Line - Anacostia 90, 92, 93, 94, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A42, A46, A48, B2, P1, P2, P6, P18, P17, P19, U2, V5, W2, W3, W4, W6, W8, W13, W14

Find Us On the Web! www.fmcinc.org

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FEDERAL CITY BELLEVUE

Adult Non-Hospital Residential Treatment Program

920 Bellevue Street SE

Washington, DC 20020

(202) 563-3209

Treatment Services

Individual Therapy

Men’s group therapy

HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Metro Access Green Line– Southern Avenue A2, A6, A7, A8, A9, A42, A46, A48, D12, D13, D14, M8, M9, P12, W2, W3, W15, W19

Transportation Offered! Call for More Details!

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days

Find Us On the Web! www.cleanandsoberstreets.org

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FEDERAL CITY - CLEAN AND SOBER STREETS

Adult Non-Hospital Residential Treatment Program

425 Second Street NW

Washington, DC 20001

(202) 783-7343

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Metro Access

Red Line- Judiciary Square 13F, 13G, 32, 36, 42, 54, 70, 71, 79, 80, 96, 97, A46, A48, D1, D4, D6, D8, P1, P2, P6, P19, V8, W13, X1, X2, X8

Transportation Offered! Call for More Details!

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days

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Clean and Sober Streets is residential drug and alcohol treatment/rehabilitation for men & women who are willing to recover. Our alcohol/drug free setting encompasses much more than just the absence of alcohol and other drugs. It encompasses the attitude that a joyful and productive life is possible without alcohol or mood-altering drugs.

The men and women who come to Clean and Sober Streets for help have had long histories of substance abuse, homelessness, and/or incarceration. They come to us with medical problems and legal conflicts. Some have little education or marketable skills. We remain successful with chronic drug and alcohol abusers due to their willingness to make a change and having hit bot-tom with the pain of incarceration, living in the streets, and being alienated from family and friends. CSS demonstrate a chemical-free philosophy through the living examples of our resi-dents. The evidence is seen every day in the successful lives of people living drug-free.

Since the doors opened the program has treated over 4,000 men and women.

Find Us On the Web! www.cleanandsoberstreets.org

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FOUNDATION FOR CONTEMPORARY MENTAL HEALTH-THE NEXT STEP PROGRAM Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

2112 F Street, NW

Suite 404

Washington, DC 20037

(202) 296-4422

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Family Therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

The Next Step has over 35 years of experience in providing abstinence-based treatment for adults with drug dependence. Staffed by a highly skilled team of substance abuse counselors and social workers under the supervision of a psychiatrist, The Next Step offers both day and evening programs in an environment that provides safety and pro-tects the dignity of its patients. Participation in 12 Step recovery groups is encour-aged.

HOURS OF OPERATION 8: 30 am-8: 00 pm M - F

Metro Access Blue/ Orange Line-Foggy Bottom/GWU 31, 32, 36, 37, 38B, 39, 42, 80, 3Y, 11Y, 13A, 13B, 13F, 13G, 16Y, D1, D3, D5, D6, G8, H1, L1, L2, N2, N3, N4, N6, P1, P17, P19, S1, X1

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GOOD HOPE INSTITUTE

Adult Outpatient Opioid Treatment Program 1320 Good Hope Road SE Washington, DC 20020

(202) 610-1886

Treatment Services Narcotic/Opioid Treatment Individual Therapy Men’s Group Therapy Women’s Group Therapy Co-ed Group Therapy Evidence-based Treatment Models Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Motivational Enhancement Therapy Pharmacological Interventions Contingency Management Therapy

The Good Hope Institute is an outpatient Methadone Maintenance Program accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) as well as being licensed by the DC Department of Health as an outpatient substance abuse treatment provider. Our clients are screened, interviewed and assessed by our professional staff. Our Program Physician determines the severity of each client’s opioid addiction and prescribes the appropriate dose of medication.

We believe that addiction is an illness, not a moral weakness or personal failure. Our goal is to treat each client with dignity and respect using a person-centered approach while promoting positive lifestyle changes.

WE ARE DEDICATED TO REBUILDING LIVES … WE CAN HELP!

Metro Access

Green Line - Anacostia 90, 92, 93, 94, A2, A4, A5, A42, A46, A48, B2, P1, P2, P6, V5, U2, W2, W3, W6, W8

HOURS OF OPERATION 5: 00 am-5: 00 pm M - F 6: 00 am-11: 00 am Sat

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GOSPEL RESCUE MINISTRIES FULTON HOUSE OF HOPE

Women’s Non-Hospital Residential

Treatment Program

512 I Street NW

Washington, DC 20020

(202) 682-1190

Treatment Services Individual Therapy Women’s Group Therapy Trauma-focused Treatment Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment Evidence-based Treatment Models Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Motivational Enhancement Therapy

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days

Metro Access

Green/Yellow Line - Gallery Place 13F, 13G, 32, 36, 42, 43, 52, 53, 54, 64, 70, 71, 79, 80, 96, 97, A42, A46, A48, D1, D3, D4, D8, G2, G8, L2, P1, P2, P6, S2, S4, S9, V8, X1, X2, X8

The Drug and Alcohol Treatment program at Fulton House is a holistic, comprehensive addiction program for men and women. The program offers spiritual direction, addic-tion and remedial education, psychological support, family participation, physical de-velopment, vocational support, aftercare, and evaluation. Group work is intensive with a focus on remaining abstinent from drugs and alcohol, understanding the nature of addiction, introducing foundation principles of spirituality, increasing social skills in a supportive environment, gaining emotional stability and acceptance of self and others.

Find us on the Web! www.grm.org

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GOSPEL RESCUE MINISTRIES TRANSFORMING LIVES MINISTRIES Men’s Non-Hospital Residential Treatment Program

810 5th Street NW

Washington, DC 20001

(202) 842-1731

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

The Drug and Alcohol Treatment program at the Transforming Lives Ministry is a ho-listic, comprehensive addiction program for men and women. The program offers spiritual direction, addiction and remedial education, psychological support, family participation, physical development, vocational support, aftercare, and evaluation. Group work is intensive with a focus on remaining abstinent from drugs and alcohol, understanding the nature of addiction, introducing foundation principles of spiritual-ity, increasing social skills in a supportive environment, gaining emotional stability and acceptance of self and others.

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days

Find us on the Web! www.grm.org

Metro Access

Green/Yellow Line - Gallery Place 13F, 13G, 32, 36, 42, 43, 52, 53, 54, 64, 70, 71, 79, 80, 96, 97, A42, A46, A48, D1, D3, D4, D6, D8, G2, G8, L2, P1, P2, P6, P17, P19, S2, S4, S9, V8, W13, X1, X2, X8

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GREATER MT.CALVARY-CATAADA HOUSE

Adult Outpatient Treatment Program

802 Rhode Island Avenue NE

Washington, DC 20018

(202) 832-8336

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

HOURS OF OPERATION 9:30 am– 8:00 pm Mon, Tues, Wed, & Fri 9:30 am-5:00 pm Thurs

Metro Access

Red Line– Rhode Island Avenue 80, 81,82, 83, 84, 86, B8, B9, D8, E2, E3, G8, H6, H8, H9, P6, T18,

CATAADA House outpatient treatment program’s primary focus on substance abuse treatment and drug rehabilitation. CATAADA House specializes in outpatient sub-stance abuse treatment.

Find us on the Web! www.gmchc.org

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LA CLINICA DEL PUEBLO,INC.

Adult Outpatient Treatment Program

2831 15th Street NW

Washington, DC 20009

(202) 462-4788 ext. 283

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement

HOURS OF OPERATION 9:30am-7:00pm M-F 9:30am-5:00pm Sat

Metro Access

Green/Yellow Line- Columbia Heights 42, 52, 53, 54, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 79, 90, 92, 93, 96, H1, H2, H3, H4, H8, L1, S1, S2, S4, S9, X3

Find us on the web! www.lcdp.org

La Clínica's holistic approach to healthcare views mental health as a vital component to healthy living, and staff work to de-stigmatize therapeutic care in the eyes of La Clínica's patients and the broader Latino immigrant community.

We provide individual, couple, and family counseling services for a broad range of psychological problems. We also offer Psycho-educational support groups that reach a broad range of patients. Comprehensive outpatient substance abuse treatment ser-vices are available, including support groups and referrals to detoxification and resi-dential programs.

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LIVING IN BALANCE

Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

1250 H Street NE

Washington, DC 20002

(202) 543-5830

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Family therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment

Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

HOURS OF OPERATION 9:30am-5:00pm M-F

Metro Access

Red Line- Union Station 90, 92, 93, 96, 97, B2, D1, D3, D4, D6, D8, X1, X2, X3, X8

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NEIGHBORS CONSEJO

Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

3118 16th Street NW

Washington, DC 20010

(202) 234-6855

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

HOURS OF OPERATION

9:00am-9:00pm M-F

Metro Access

Green/Yellow Line-Columbia Heights 42, 52, 53, 54, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 90, 92, 93, 96, H1, H2, H3, H4, H8, L2, S1, S2, S4, S9, X3

Find us on the Web! www.neighborsconsejo.org

Neighbors' Consejo is fully certified by the D.C. Department of Health as a substance abuse treatment facility. We are the only intensive, all-day program in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area that specializes in homeless Latinos with co-occurring mental illness and chronic substance abuse problems.

Neighbors' Consejo understands cultural competency; and we recognize of our clients common cultural values, such as family, community, personal responsibility, and moral improvement, and emphasize the importance of a strong support network dur-ing initial recovery.

Our philosophy is simple: "Una Nueva Vida," translated into English, this means "Starting a New Life." Neighbors' Consejo is here to help our clients begin their new life.

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PARTNERS IN DRUG ABUSE REHABILITATION AND COUNSELING (PIDARC) Adult Outpatient Opioid Treatment Program 2112 F Street NW Washington, DC 20037 (202) 296-4455

Treatment Services Narcotic/Opioid Treatment Individual Therapy Men’s Group Therapy Women’s Group Therapy Co-ed Group Therapy HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment Evidence-based Treatment Models Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Motivational Enhancement Therapy Pharmacological Interventions

PIDARC was established in 1971 and is the oldest private non-profit drug treatment program in the District of Columbia. PIDARC’s patients are people who have abused drugs and now want to be helped through outpatient treatment while continuing to participate in home, work, and family life. For these people, PIDARC offers a variety of treatment approaches. Throughout their course of treatment, PIDARC patients are encouraged to participate in outside support groups in their community, such as Nar-cotics Anonymous or Methadone Anonymous, along with participating in “Access to Recovery” services provided in the District of Columbia.

HOURS OF OPERATION 6: 00 am-2: 30 pm M-F

Metro Access

Orange Line-Foggy Bottom/GWU 31, 32, 36, 37, 38B, 39, 80, 3Y,11Y, 13, 13B, 13G, 13F, 16Y, D5, H1, L1, L2, N3, S1, P1, X1

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PILGRIMS REST BAPTIST THERAPEUTIC SERVICES, INC-THE BETTER WAY

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Adult Outpatient Treatment Program

4606 Sheriff Road NE

Washington, DC 20019

(202) 396-4290

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s Group Therapy

Women’s Group Therapy

Co-ed group therapy

HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment

Evidence-based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement

Pharmacological Interventions

Twelve-Step Facilitation

HOURS OF OPERATION 11:00 am-2:00 pm M-F 6:00 pm-9:00 pm M-F

Metro Access

Orange Line- Deanwood & Minnesota Ave

97, R12, U4, U5, U8, V7,

V8, W4, X1, X2, X3

All are welcome regardless of race, age, sexual identity, creed, religion or lack of religion. We are not interested in the amount of drugs you have used or what you did to obtain them, but what you want to do about your problem and how we can show you The Better Way without drugs and/or alcohol. Our staff is trained, educated, dedicated, and experienced at reaching and assisting people in the community, churches, shelters, correctional institutions, and businesses that have drug and/or alcohol problems.

Our work in this program is not just about your freedom from drugs and/or alcohol, but free-dom from unhealthy patterns of behavior and attitudes learned before and after you started drinking alcohol and/or using drugs. We want to help you become responsible, accountable and self sufficient for yourself, your children, your family, your friends, and your community. We will also introduce you to the spiritual principles (12-steps) that can empower you to live drug and/or alcohol free.

Find us on the Web! www.thebetterwayprogram.org

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PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON (DETOXIFICATION) Adult Sub-Acute Non Hospital Medically Monitored Detoxification 4228 Wisconsin Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20016

(202) 885-5794

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

Narcotic/Opioid treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Pharmacological Interventions

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7days

Metro Access

Red Line-Tenleytown-AU 31, 32, 36, 37, H2, H3, H4, L1, L2, L4, M4, N2, N3, N4, N6, N8,

Find us on the Web! www.psychinstitute.com

The Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW) is a leader in providing behavioral health care in Washington, DC. We provide inpatient hospitalization for patients suffering from acute mental health and substance abuse issues. Our matrix of care includes de-toxification, individual therapy, group therapy, expressive therapy, chemical depend-ency education, and recreational activities. We have a track record of providing supe-rior detoxification services.

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REGIONAL ADDICTION PREVENTION (RAP) INC.

Adult Non-Hospital Residential

Treatment Program

1949 4th Street NE

Washington DC, 20002

(202) 462-7500

Treatment Services

Individual Therapy

Family Therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

Trauma-Focused Treatment

Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7days

Metro Access

Red Line- Rhode Island Ave 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 90, 92, 93, B8, B9, D8, G2, G8,H8, H9, P6, T18, X3

Specializing in residential substance abuse treatment, HIV/AIDS, and mental health services; RAP has served the Washington DC community for nearly 40 years. RAP’s mission is to promote and enhance human health-physically, spiritually, emotionally, and socially. An individualized, comprehensive assessment and case management guarantee an all-inclusive care and treatment plan. Using the values and practice of the therapeutic community (TC) , RAP demonstrates that recovery-whether from addic-tion or untreated mental or physical illness-means rehabilitation; relearning and rees-tablishing healthy functioning skills and behaviors. We focus on the individual’s sense of self and his place within his community to create an educational environment where peers are integral to each others’ good health and that of their families and neighbor-hoods.

Find us on the Web! www.rapinc.com

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

Modified Therapeutic Community (TC) Model

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REGIONAL ADDICTION PREVENTION (RAP) INC.

Adult Non-Hospital Residential

Treatment Program

3360 Center Lane

Laurel, MD 20207

(301) 641-8762

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group Therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

Trauma-Focused Treatment

Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Specializing in residential substance abuse treatment, HIV/AIDS, and mental health services; RAP has served the Washington DC community for nearly 40 years. RAP’s mission is to promote and enhance human health-physically, spiritually, emotionally, and socially. An individualized comprehensive assessment and case management guarantee an all-inclusive care and treatment plan. Using the values and practice of the therapeutic community (TC) , RAP demonstrates that recovery-whether from addic-tion or untreated mental or physical illness-means rehabilitation; relearning and rees-tablishing healthy functioning skills and behaviors. We focus on the individual’s sense of self and his place within his community to create an educational environment where peers are integral to each others’ good health and that of their families and neighbor-hoods.

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days

Find us on the Web! www.rapinc.com

Metro Access

Transportation Offered!

Call for More Details!

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

Modified Therapeutic Community (TC) Model

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SAFE HAVEN-SIBLEY PLAZA Adult Non-Hospital Residential Treatment Program

1140 North Capitol Street NW

Ste.924

Washington, DC 20002

(202) 589-1505

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

Trauma-Focused Treatment

HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment

Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Substance abuse treatment for single, dual, and triply diagnosed ex-offenders who are gener-ally chronic, long-term, middle-aged, unskilled, homeless, street-oriented, and newly HIV-infected, IDUs and “crack” cocaine abusers. Our clients are indigent, low-income, non-insured/underinsured, heterosexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual adult African-American and Latino(a) substance abusers. Most are court-stipulated or recently released from incarcera-tion. Services include assessments for medical and mental health problems, individual/group addiction counseling, chemical dependency education, relapse prevention, de-institutionalization, anger management, conflict resolution, medication adherence/management, case management/referrals, health/nutrition education, HIV prevention/risk re-duction, HIV peer education and support groups, physical fitness/stress reduction education, and more.

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 hours/7 days

Metro Access

Red Line- NY Ave/Florida Ave/Gallaudet 70, 71, 79, 80, 90, 92, 93, 96, 97, D1, D3, D4, D6, D8, G2, G8, P6, X1,X2, X3, X8

Transportation Offered!

Call for More Details!

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Relapse Prevention

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SALVATION ARMY HARBOR LIGHT CENTER

Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient

Treatment Program

2100 New York Avenue NE

Washington, DC 20002

(202) 269-6333

Treatment Services

Individual Therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group Therapy

Co-ed group Therapy

HIV/AIDS focused Treatment

Mental health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Spiritual and Cultural Groups

Evidence Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

In the heart of D.C., poverty and addictions cast a harsh shadow over one of the world’s premier cities. Sometimes, men and women get trapped between the two, in homelessness and chemical dependency. The Salvation Army’s Harbor Light Center provides 136 adults with practical, positive solutions in a 24/7 residential facility of hope. Our program offer an evidence-based additions treatment curriculum in a faith-based, campus environment. Here, professionals teach life skills and drug education, enabling clients to make healthy choices towards new futures. Mental health and medical needs, legal problems, and family dynamics are addressed. Harbor Light Cen-ter impacts metro-area Washington with quality drug and alcohol treatment, one life at a time.

We Welcome You!

HOURS OF OPERATION 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Wed 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Fri

Metro Access B2, B8, B9, D1, D3, D4, D8, E2, E3

Transportation Offered! Call for More Details!

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SALVATION ARMY HARBOR LIGHT CENTER

Adult Residential

Treatment Program

2100 New York Avenue, NE

Washington, DC 20002

(202) 269-6333

Treatment Services

Individual Therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group Therapy

Co-ed group Therapy

HIV/AIDS focused Treatment

Mental health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Spiritual and Cultural Groups

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 Hours/7 Days

New Admissions: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

In the heart of D.C., poverty and addictions cast a harsh shadow over one of the world’s premier cities. Sometimes, men and women get trapped between the two, in homelessness and chemical dependency. The Salvation Army’s Harbor Light Center provides 136 adults with practical, positive solutions in a 24/7 residential facility of hope. Our program offer an evidence-based additions treatment curriculum in a faith-based, campus environment. Here, professionals teach life skills and drug education, enabling clients to make healthy choices towards new futures. Mental health and medical needs, legal problems, and family dynamics are addressed. Harbor Light Cen-ter impacts metro-area Washington with quality drug and alcohol treatment, one life at a time.

We Welcome You!

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SECOND GENESIS-OUTPATIENT

Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

4017 Minnesota Avenue NE

Washington, DC 20019

(202) 388-8570

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

HOURS OF OPERATION 9:00 am – 5: 00 pm M-F 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm M-Th

Metro Access Orange Line- Minnesota Ave Blue Line-Benning Road 96, 97, U4, U6, U8, V5, V7, V8, V9, W4, X1, X2, X3

As part of the Second Genesis recovery process, all clients leave our programs with an individual-ized aftercare and recovery plan.

We are working on developing a full array of outpatient services that will be offered at all of our programs.

The outpatient program allows clients to have aftercare assistance when they finish their residen-tial treatment. Group and individual counseling, as well as sober network services are provided.

Currently, Second Genesis offers a number of outpatient programs as a service for its clients, alumni, and members of the community.

Find us on the Web! www.secondgenesis.org

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SECOND GENESIS-OUTPATIENT

Adult Outpatient/Intensive

Outpatient Treatment Program

1318 Harvard Street NW

Washington, DC 20009

(202) 222-0120

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group therapy

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

Metro Access Green/Yellow Line-Columbia Heights 42, 52, 53, 54, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 79, 90, 92, 93, 96, H1, H2, H3, H4, H8, L2, S1, S2, S4, X3

Transportation Offered! Call for More Details!

HOURS OF OPERATION 9:00 – 8:00 M-Thurs

9:00 – 5:00 F

As part of the Second Genesis recovery process, all clients leave our programs with an individualized aftercare and recovery plan.

We are working on developing a full array of outpatient services that will be offered at all of our programs.

The outpatient program allows clients to have aftercare assistance when they finish their residential treatment. Group and individual counseling, as well as sober network services are provided.

Currently, Second Genesis offers a number of outpatient programs as a service for its clients, alumni, and members of the community.

Find us on the Web! www.secondgenesis.org

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SECOND GENESIS-RESIDENTIAL

Adult Non-Hospital Residential

Treatment Program

1320 Harvard Street, NW

Washington, DC 20009

(202) 222-0120

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Family Therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

This location offers a traditional therapeutic community in a residential treatment set-ting for substance addicted and abusing men and women. This program provides a comprehensive treatment curriculum for all clients that address issues such as: Re-lapse Prevention, Addiction Education, Anger Management, Life and Vocational Skills, and Institutionalization/ Criminal Addictive Thinking, etc. It also provides recovery mentoring services, as well as referral services for transitional housing, mental health, and medical issues as needed.

HOURS OF OPERATION 24 Hours/7 Days

Metro Access Green/Yellow Line- Columbia Heights 42, 52, 53, 54, 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 79, 90, 92, 93, 96, H1, H2, H3, H4, H8, L2, S1, S2, S4, X3

Transportation Offered! Call for More Information

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SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT (SOME)

Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

71 O Street, NW

Washington, DC 20001

(202) 797-8806

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Contingency Management Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

Contingency Management

Supportive Expressive Therapy

Twelve Step Facilitation

HOURS OF OPERATION 8:00 am-7:30 pm M, Thurs 8:00 am—4:30 pm T, W, F

Metro Access Red Line-New York Ave/Florida Ave/Gallaudet 70, 71, 79, 80, 90, 92, 93, 96, D1, D3, D4, D6, D8, G2, G8, P6, X1, X2, X3

We offer community-based, comprehensive mental health and addictions services for people who are homeless. We are staffed with psychiatrists, licensed social workers, and certified ad-diction counselors and share the floor of our building with the SOME Medical and Dental Clinic. We offer individual and group therapy, and support and educational groups on relapse and re-covery tools. Our Addiction Program provides services along a continuum of care. The initial phase of treatment is provided on an intensive outpatient basis and includes a comprehensive evaluation process to assess level of care and other treatment needs. The next phase is resi-dential treatment at our facilities in West Virginia. Upon return to D.C., SOME provides transi-tional housing, a relapse prevention workshop, and assistance with obtaining employment and permanent housing. The residents of our transitional housing participate in our continuing care phase of treatment at the BHS Clinic, which consists of therapeutic recovery groups, indi-vidual addictions counseling, and psychiatric care as needed. The Continuing Care program lasts for at least 24 weeks, and those clients who complete the program participate in a grand commencement ceremony.

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UNITED PLANNING ORGANIZATION (UPO)

Adult Outpatient Opioid Treatment Program 33 N Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 (202) 535-1484 Treatment Services Narcotic/Opioid Treatment Individual Therapy Men’s Group Therapy Women’s Group Therapy Co-ed Group Therapy HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment Evidence-based Treatment Models Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Motivational Enhancement Therapy Pharmacological Interventions

HOURS OF OPERATION 8: 00 am-7: 00 pm M-F

7: 00am-1: 00 pm S

The UPO Comprehensive Treatment Program treats the whole person. We provide ap-propriate medical and counseling services as well as supportive services. We are con-nected to many of the services you will need in recovery through the UPO city wide services network, such as, employment placement and counseling; GED and adult liter-acy training; housing counseling; Head Start and early childhood development; and family counseling. We help patients recognize their strengths so they can build a new

person.

Metro Access Red Line-New York Avenue 80, 90, 92, 93, 96, D1, D3, G8, P6, X3

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WHITMAN WALKER CLINIC Adult Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

1701 14th Street, NW

Washington, DC 20009

(202) 797-3500

Treatment Services

Individual therapy

Family therapy

Men’s group therapy

Women’s group therapy

Co-ed group therapy

HIV/AIDS Focused Treatment

Mental Health/Co-Occurring Treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment Models

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Motivational Enhancement Therapy

MATRIX Methamphetamine Treatment

HOURS OF OPERATION 9: 00 am-9: 00 pm M-F

Metro Access Green/Yellow Line-U St. Cardozo 3Y, 16Y, 37, 42, 43, 52, 53, 54, 70, 71, 79, 80, 90, 92, 93, 96, D1, D2, D3, D5, G2, G3, G4, G8, H1, L2,L4, N2, N4, N6, S1, S2, S4,S9, X3

The Whitman Walker Clinic provides intensive outpatient treatment, harm reduction, individual counseling, and recovery support services for adult DC residents. All of our programs at WWC are LGBT friendly and affirming.

Find us on the Web! www.wwc.org

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DTCP PROVIDERS BY WARD

Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8

Level I Outpatient Treatment Only

Concerned Citizens

Greater Mt. Cavalry-CATAADA House

La Clinica del Pueblo

Pilgrim’s Rest-The Better Way

Level I & Level II Outpatient Treatment

Circulo de Andro-meda

Community Action Group

Concerned Citizens-Pregnant and Post-partum

Family & Medical Counseling

FCMH-The Next Step

Living in Balance

Neighbors Consejo

Salvation Army Har-bor Light Center

Second Genesis-Harvard St.

Second Genesis-Minnesota Ave.

Whitman Walker Clinic

Level I Outpatient Opioid Treatment

Good Hope Institute

PIDARC

UPO

Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8

Level III Residential Treatment

Community Action Group-Men's

Community Action Group-Women's

Federal City Recovery-Bellevue

Federal City Recovery-Clean and Sober Streets

Gospel Rescue Minis-tries-Fulton House of Hope *Women Only

Gospel Rescue Minis-tries-Transforming Lives *Men Only

House of Help City of Hope

RAP, Inc.-4th Street

RAP, Inc.-Laurel, MD

Safe Haven-Sibley Plaza

Salvation Army Harbor Light Center

Second Genesis

So Others Might Eat (SOME)

Level III Residential Medically Monitored Detoxification

Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW)

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DTCP PROVIDERS BY WARD

ATR is a three-year competitive discretionary grant program funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. ATR is a Presidential initiative, which provides vouchers to clients for the purchase of substance abuse clinical treatment (methamphetamine) and recovery support services. The goals of the program are to expand capacity, support client choice, and in-crease the array of faith-based and community-based providers for clinical treatment and recovery support ser-vices.

RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES

Recovery Support Evaluation - Evaluation and documentation of client’s individual recovery support service needs. Care Coordination - Facilitating access to service network and other available community resources to sustain recovery. Spiritual Support Group - Universal, non-denominational, spiritually based recovery support in a group setting. Individual Recovery Mentoring & Coaching Services - Assist clients in assessing their current situation, defining goals, tar-geting areas to strengthen or improve, creating an effective life-action plan, understanding and overcoming barriers that may inhibit progress, and; holding the individual accountable for implementing the changes and reaching the goals they desire. Group and Individual Education Services - Provide individualized instruction to stabilize or expand client’s reading and other skills in an individual or small group setting. Individual and Group Life Skills - Teach clients Employment Skills, Work Preparation, Daily Living Skills, and Nutrition Sup-port to equip them to succeed in recovery. Individual and Group Parenting Skills Services - Assist parents with child development skills and provide parenting informa-tion in an individual or group setting, and encourage networking with other parents in similar circumstances. Individual and Group Family and Marital Services - Teach and enhance communication, personal and family management skills to reduce marriage/family conflict in a group setting. Individual HIV/AIDS Education - Educate client of the risks, statistics, transmission, legal, and financial aspects of the disease; as well as educate them about local, low-cost, and free resources for HIV testing, treatment and supportive services. Child Care Services for One or more Children under age 13 - Services provided only while client is participating in clinical treatment and/or recovery support services. Transportation ( Private/Public) - Metro system (bus and subway) access for the purpose of accessing treatment and/or re-covery services, job interviews, medical appointments, 12 step or other support groups, school, work, childcare providers, or any other approved activity that supports a client’s recovery. Must be associated with another billable service. Methamphetamine Clinical Services - Non-hospital based methamphetamine addiction treatment services using the Matrix Model IOP for Methamphetamine Treatment. Environmental Stability - The DC CORE Access To Recovery Program will provide limited housing under the Environmental Stability Initiative to 250 clients within the DC CORE ATR Program (100 male ex-offenders/offenders, or a person on supervi-sory release, 100 women ex-offenders/offenders, and 50 women with dependent children) in the District of Columbia.

DC CORE ATR PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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DC CORE-ATR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Question: Who Is Eligible to Receive ATR Services? Answer: Any District of Columbia resident who has a problem with substances. You may access ATR services if you are currently receiving treatment, if you have received treatment in the past and now require additional sup-port to maintain your sobriety, or if you have a current substance use issue and you are interested in connecting to treatment. Question: How Do I Access ATR Services? Answer: You may request a referral for ATR services during your substance abuse assessment at the ARC. You may also access ATR services by contacting any ATR provider and asking to be referred to ATR services. The ATR provider will assess your needs and coordinate a referral to the ATR provider(s) of your choice. Question: What is the Fee for ATR Services? Answer: ATR services are free of charge for District residents in treatment or recovery. Question: My DTCP Provider Does Not Offer ATR Services. How Do I Access Services? Answer: Ask your DTCP Provider to coordinate a referral to ATR services. They will schedule an appointment with an ATR provider for you. Question: My Faith Is Important To Me. Do Any ATR Providers Offer Services in a Spiritually Supportive Setting? Answer: ATR services are provided by a rich network of faith-based and community-based providers. If receiving services in a faith-based environment is important to you, discuss this with the addiction professional performing your substance abuse or recovery support assessment. They will help you choose the ATR provider that is right for you. Question: I’m Unemployed. How Can ATR Help Me? Answer: If your unemployment is due to not having a high school diploma, you may access ATR Education ser-vices to help improve your reading and other skills. Some ATR providers will help you prepare for the GED ex-amination. If your unemployment is due to a lack of job skills, you may access ATR Life Skills services to help you learn employment skills, resume preparation, and interview skills. If you have an interview and you do not have transportation, request ATR Transportation services and you will receive metro passes that you can use to travel to and from your job interview. Question: It is Hard for Me to Attend My Counseling Sessions Because I Don’t have Child Care. Can ATR Help? Answer: Yes. ATR offers child care services for children under the age of 13 while their parents attend treatment services. In addition, if child care issues are preventing you from attending ATR services, such as Life Skills ses-sions or Spiritual Support Groups, you may request ATR Child Care services to help you attend your ATR ses-sions.

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DTCP/ATR PROVIDERS

Recovery Support

Evaluation

Care Coordination

Spiritual Sup-port

Recovery Mentoring/Coaching

Education Services

HIV/AIDS Education

CAG

Concerned Citi-zens

Concerned Citi-zens Raleigh Pl.

Family & Medi-cal Counseling

Federal City Recovery

GRM-Fulton House of Hope

GRM-Transforming Lives

Neighbors Con-sejo

Pilgrim’s Rest-The Better Way

PIW

Safe Haven

Second Genesis-Minnesota Ave

So Others Might Eat

Whitman Walker Clinic

DTCP/ATR PROVIDERS

Life Skills Parenting Services

Family/Marital Services

Child Care Transportation

CAG

Concerned Citizens

Concerned Citizens Raleigh Pl.

Family & Medical Counseling

Federal City Recovery

GRM-Fulton House of Hope

GRM-Transforming Lives

Neighbors Consejo

Pilgrim’s Rest-The Better Way

PIW

Safe Haven

Second Genesis-Minnesota Ave

So Others Might Eat

Whitman Walker Clinic

NOTES

Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration 1300 First Street NE

Washington DC 20002 (202) 727-8857

www.doh.dc.gov/apra