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TPCA Homeless FQHC

Grantee Meeting

September 21, 2011

Co-occurring Disorders (COD) Resources in

Tennessee

- Ken Horvath, MS, LADAC

Tennessee Department of Mental Health

Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services

Co-Occurring Disorders (COD)

FACTS

5.6 million Adults had both serious psychological distress and substance use disorders. Only 8.4%

received treatment for both mental health and substance abuse. [

2006 Data from the Substance

Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

].

43% of youth receiving mental health services in the United States have been diagnosed with

co-occurring disorders [

CMHS, 2001

].

Research and clinical findings illustrate that COD is not a rare occurrence but rather is a problem that

occurs with consistent frequency. This is truly the rule, not the exceptions. Therefore, it is

important that specialized COD programs and on-going community-based support groups be

available for people who have COD.

Proper diagnosis and treatment are critical to recovery since symptoms of substance use disorders and

mental disorders worsen over time. Without help, co-occurring disorders can slow a child’s

mental and emotional development and lead to problems in school, family upheaval and even

suicide.

Adolescent admissions with Co-Occurring Disorder were more likely to be female (38%) than other

adolescent admission (28%) [

Drug and Alcohol Services Information System, “The DASIS Report,” 2005

].

Nearly three-quarters of adolescent admissions with co-occurring disorder were white (72%)

compared with half of the other adolescent admissions (51%) [

Drug and Alcohol Services Information

System, “The DASIS Report“ 2005

].

At least 25% of adults experiencing homelessness also have a severe mental illness, and when

substance abuse is accounted for, the number swells substantially. These individuals often also

suffer with chronic physical health problems. [

SAMHSA, 2011

].

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No Wrong Door

Substance Abuse, Mental Health Services Or

Integrated Care?

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DADAS COC COD Adult Provider List FY 2011-2012

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Region Program Type COD

Classification Agency Area Phone 2 Women Only: HH CODC Agape, Inc. Knoxville TN 865-546-7577

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Detox, RR, PH, IOP,

OP CODC Buffalo Valley, Inc.

Hohenwald, Lewisberg,

Clarksville 800-447-2766

6 OP, HH AOS Care of Savannah, Inc. Savannah 731-925-8619

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Women Only: PRR,

PIO, OP CODC Case Management Inc.(CMI) Memphis 901-821-5600

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Detox, RR, PH, IOP,

HH CODC Chattanooga Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services (CADAS) Chattanooga 877-282-2327

2 Women Only: WIO CODC Child and Family Tennessee Knoxville 865-524-7483

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Detox, RR, IOP, OP,

HH CODC Cocaine and Alcohol Awareness Program, Inc. (C.A.A.P.) Memphis 901-360-0442

1 RR, IOP, OP CODC Comprehensive Community Services, Inc. (CCS) Johnson City 866-930-8663

2 Men Only: HH CODC E. M. Jellinek Center, Inc. Knoxville 865-525-4627

2 Women Only: PIO CODC Florence Crittenton Agency, Inc. Knoxville 865-602-2021

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Detox, RR, IOP, OP,

PW, WIO, PW CODE Frontier

Johnson City, Kingsport,

Bristol 423-467-3600

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Women Only: Detox,

RR, HH CODC Grace House of Memphis, Tennessee Memphis 901-722-8460

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Men Only: Detox,

RR, HH CODC Harbor House Memphis 901-743-1836

2 Detox, RR, IOP, OP CODE Helen Ross McNabb Center, Inc. Knoxville 865-637-9711

2 IOP, HH CODC Hope of East Tennessee, Inc. Oak Ridge 865-482-4826

6 Detox, RR, IOP CODC JACOA Jackson 731-423-3653

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Detox, RR, IOP, OP, PW, Sisters CODC

Meharry Medical College, d.b.a. Lloyd C. Elam Mental

Health Center Nashville 615-327-6606

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Detox, RR, PH, IOP,

HH CODC Memphis Recovery Centers, Inc. Memphis 901-272-7751

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Women Only: RR,

IOP, OP CODC Mending Hearts Inc. Nashville 615-385-1696

2 WIO CODC Parkwest (Peninsula Behavioral Health) Knoxville 865-970-9800

DADAS COC COD Adult Provider List FY 2011-2012

MH

Region Program Type

COD

Classification Agency Area Phone 6 Detox, IOP, OP CODE Pathways Jackson 731-935-8000

5 RR, PH, IOP, HH CODC Place of Hope, Inc. Columbia 931-388-9406

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Women Only: WIO,

Wrap CODC Renewal House Nashville 615-255-5222

4 RR, IOP, HH CODC Samaritan Recovery Community, Inc. Nashville 615-244-4802

7 RR, HH, IOP, WIO, OP CODC Serenity Recovery Centers, Inc. Memphis 901-521-1131

7 RR, IOP, OP CODC Synergy Treatment Center, Inc. Memphis 901-332-2227

6 RR, IOP CODC T.A.M.B. of Jackson TN, Inc. Jackson 731-427-7238

7 IOP, OP CODC

The Healing Art Research Training (HART)

Center Memphis 901-726-4213

4 Women Only: ROSC CODC The Next Door (Downtown Ministries) Nashville 615-251-8805

5 Detox, RR, IOP CODC The Pathfinders, Inc. Castalian Springs 615-374-9397

5 HH CODC Tony Rice Center, Inc. Shelbyville 931-685-0957

4 PH, HH, IOP CODE

United Neighborhood Healthcare Services

*FQHC Nashville 615-256-0197

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Detox, RR, IOP, WIO,

OP, HH CODC Volunteer Behavioral Health

Cookeville, Murfreesboro

Chattanooga 1-877-567-6051

Addictions Only (AOS) Co-occurring Disorders Capable (CODC) Co-occurring Disorders Enhanced (CODE)

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http://www.tn.gov/mental/

TDMH Division of Mental Health Services

Office of Housing and Homelessness Services

Bob Currie, Director

615-532-4651 or [email protected]

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What’s a Tennessee Family Member to Do

Concerning Substance Use and/or Mental Health

Co-Occurring Disorders (COD)

Learn More

:

Tennessee Department of Mental Health

www.tn.gov/mental/

Telephone 211 or

www.211.org

for Comprehensive Information

TAADAS Statewide Clearinghouse 615-780-5901 or

www.taadas.org

for Substance Use &

COD Information

Get Professional Counseling

:

Telephone 211 or

www.211.org

for Referral

Tennessee REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 or

www.taadas.org

for Substance Use & COD Referral

Attend a Support Group Regularly

:

NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) Tennessee 1-800-467-3589

www.namitn.org

Families Anonymous

www.familiesanonymous.org

Cont.

Attend a Support Group Regularly:

Alanon/Alateen

www.tn-al-anon.org

Knoxville Telephone 865-525-9040

Memphis Telephone 901-323-0321

Nashville 615-333-6066

Dual Recovery Anonymous Tennessee

www.draonline.org

Chattanooga 423-756-7644

Cookeville 931-432-4123

Knoxville 865-329-9157

Memphis 901-864-9060

Nashville 615-650-2900

Double Trouble in Recovery

www.doubletroubleinrecovery.org

Secular Organizations for Sobriety (Save Our Selves)

www.sossobriety.org

SMART Recovery

www.smartrecovery.org

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For Co-occurring Disorders (COD)

Information

TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL

HEALTH (TDMH)

Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Services (DADAS)

www.tn.gov/mental

Focus on Integrated Recovery

www.integratedrecoverynow.org

Co-occurring Center for Excellence (COCE)

References

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