House Guest Alcoholic & Dysfunctional Real Talk With Amiri
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SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
1-800-662-HELP (4357)
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Grand Falls is centrally located in Joplin, Missouri. Our residential compound was designed to help offer quality, evidence-based programming alongside modern amenities. Grand Falls is a one-stop-shop for lasting addiction recovery.
Treatment & Services for Substance Use or Mental Illness
The Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) has programs around the state to help individuals with substance use disorders or their mental illness. There are programs for youth, adolescents, and adults. If you or a loved one struggles with substances or have questions regarding their mental illness, you can contact a treatment program for help. They can help you get the services you or a loved one needs. The Division and its contracted programs offer services that have been proven to help individuals with mental illness and substance use struggles. Those services help to prevent crime and make communities safer, reduce emergency room visits, and prevent school dropout. Many individuals are able to keep their job or get help finding a job when they receive services.
The cost of services is based on the individual's ability to pay. Those who have first priority for mental illness services are: individuals with a serious mental illness; individuals and families in crisis; individuals who are homeless and mentally ill; individuals committed for treatment by the court system; and children with severe emotional problems. Those who have first priority for substance use treatment are: pregnant women; intravenous (IV) drug users; and, certain referrals from other state agencies.
For more information, see Locating Treatment & Services.
You may contact us directly by calling (573) 751-4942 or (800) 575-7480 or you may e-mail us at dbhmail@dmh.mo.gov
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