About Clark Community Mental Health – Monett
Located in Monett, Missouri, is the Clark Community Mental Health Center. This is a private nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive mental health services to adults and adolescents living in Barry, Dade, and Lawrence Counties.
There are also programs here for individuals who are struggling with substance abuse. For example, there’s a traffic offenders program that can help you meet court requirements or treatment obligations.
Some of the services here are funded by the state, and Medicaid is accepted here to help cover the cost of treatment. They also accept policies from most commercial insurance providers as well. Other services like their court related programs are offered at a flat fee.
There is a Substance Abuse Traffic Offenders Program if you’ve lost driving privileges because of a drug or alcohol related charge. This program is administered by the state’s Department of Mental Health Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Offered at a flat fee, you will move through three components of the program including their offender management unit, offender education program, and their clinical intervention program.
After this, you’ll satisfy certain court obligations or legal requirements that can help you reinstate your lost driving privileges.
There’s an outpatient counseling program that can help address the struggles you’re facing with substance use.
Within this counseling program, you’ll be supported through intervention, treatment, and aftercare services. You’ll also get referred to other providers if you need more specialized support like detox or medication assisted treatment. Along with counseling that helps you get to the root cause of your struggles, addiction education services are also available here.
You’ll find that there are many support group meetings offered through the Clark Community Mental Health Center. Among these meetings are sessions related to alcohol and substance abuse, anxiety, depression, illness management and recovery, as well as support groups that address co-occurring disorders.