Human Services provides Mental Health Outpatient Services to individuals residing in Wood County. Services are offered at the
Wood County River Block Building (Map)
,
the Chestnut Street Office located within the
Wood County Annex & Health Center (Map)
,
and Cornerstone Branch Office at
Patriots Tower (Map)
.
If you feel you need help with mental health problems, contact the Outpatient Clinic receptionist to set up an appointment by calling 715-421-8840.
The initial appointment will include a review of financial responsibility with a business office staff member. You will then see a Counselor or Therapist who will assess your needs and may make recommendations
to one or more of the services offered.
Programs Available
Day Treatment Program
A five-week program designed to assist the individual and family in building a recovery
support system and
maintain a life free from alcohol and other drugs. The group meets on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, and
Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. (noon). Clients in this program are also given
the opportunity to meet with an
AODA Counselor on an individual basis. This program allows individuals to seek
help while living with
families and continuing to work.
Intermediate Outpatient Program
The goals of this program are to provide knowledge and resources so clients can
take necessary steps to
continue the process of recovery. The Intermediate Outpatient Program is usually recommended
as a program for
individuals who have successfully completed Day Treatment and may need further support.
This program meets
for five weeks, two times a week. The program is schedule on Monday and Wednesday
from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Advanced Skills for Recovery Group
A weekly group for individuals who have had been through a SUD treatment program
in the past and want to
focus on maintaining their recovery. The group meets every Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to
3:00 p.m.
Dual Diagnosis Group
This program is for individuals who are dealing with drug or alcohol addiction as
well as mental health
issues. The group is coordinated by a Mental Health Clinician and a SUD Counselor.
The focus of this
group help individuals with dual diagnoses learn how to manage issues which may
relate to both diagnoses.
The group meets every Tuesday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Underage Diversion Group
A Drug and Alcohol education group for adolescents ages 12 to 18. This program focuses
on educating
teenagers about the negative effects of substance use. Time is spent on topics including
problem solving,
negative effects of alcohol, strategies to avoid alcohol use, and examining choices
in a responsible
manner. The program meets four times over the course of two weeks from 3:15 p.m. to 4:45
p.m. (days vary depending on need).
OWI Assessment
Individuals who have been charged with Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) are required
to complete an OWI
Assessment as part of getting their drivers licensed returned. This is a one hour
assessment that is
different from a standard AODA assessment and the fee must be paid in full before
the assessment can be
completed.