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Treatment Care Map

a project of Safe Communities and RCDC

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Safe Communities and RCDC has complied a list of Drug Treatment Centers .

The Parent Addiction Network has tried hard to make this directory as accurate as possible. However, it is possible that some information is missing or incorrect as programs and services often change.  The Parent Addiction Network does not recommend or endorse any provider or agency listed in the directory. This information is offered solely for informational purposes.

Please contact us with corrections info@safercommunity.net.   

dane county drug directory

This Substance Abuse Systems Delivery Map has been created by Safe
Communities MDC to help those that are struggling with the disease of
addiction and their families, find the treatment that they need.

We need your help to keep this map up to date. Funding sources and
Treatment Services shift regularly. This map depicts the information that
we were given by treatment providers at the time of publication. If you
find a discrepancy, please email stikkanen@safercommunity.net so that we
can continue to provide accurate information to the community.

SEE ALSO:
Dane County Human Services; Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse
The Dane County Department of Human Services offers a comprehensive array of alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) services.

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MEDDROP

A safe, secure way to dispose of unwanted medications which could unintentionally be consumed by children and others, or be scavenged from the trash and sold illegally.

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RECOVERY COACHING

Our Recovery Coaches are trained through the Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) program and Wisconsin Certified Peer Support Specialists. 

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Treatment Key

Safe communities has complied a list of abbreviation definitions for finding the right treatment for you.

MAT: Medication for Addiction Treatment.
OP: Outpatient Treatment – person lives at home or in the community, attends. individual and group therapy, these can include or not include MAT.
IOP: Intensive Outpatient Treatment – person lives at home or in the community, attends individual and extended groups, 9-12 hours a week.
Residential: person lives at the facility for a period of at least 14 days, some last as many as 45 days.
PHP: Partial Hospitalization Program is a structured mental health treatment program that runs for several hours each day, three to five days per week.
DBT: Dialectical behavior therapy is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that integrates mindfulness techniques.