Human Services provides Mental Health and SUD 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 substance use issues, contact the Outpatient Clinic 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 who will assess
your needs and may recommend one or more of the services offered.
Programs Available
Day Treatment Program
Day Treatment is a five-week program allowing participants to remain in the community while working toward sustained abstinence and building a recovery
support system. Strategies covered in this group include: Relapse Prevention Skills, Alternatives to Use, Recovery Support, Self-Esteem, Co-Dependency.
This group meets on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. (noon). Clients in this program also meet with an SUD counselor on an individual basis.
Intermediate Outpatient Program
The Intermediate Outpatient Program is usually recommended as a program for individuals who have successfully completed Day Treatment and may need further
support. Participants of this eight-week group will engage in group discussions to foster growth, self-awareness, and improved coping skills in their
recovery. Topics of discussion may include: The Stages of Change, Relapse Prevention, Thinking Errors.
Advanced Skills for Recovery Group
Advanced Recovery Skills Group is an eight-week program helping individuals limit relapses in their recovery. This group will teach participants to
anticipate scenarios that may trigger their addictive behaviors and provides strategies to cope with triggering situations.
Underage Diversion Group
Underage Diversion is 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, the 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).
Intoxicated Driver Program
If you have been court-ordered/DMV required to complete an OWI Assessment and currently reside in Wood County, you will complete your assessment at Wood
County Human Services. The current assessment fee is required at the time of scheduling your assessment. The OWI Assessment fee can be paid via cash, check
or card. Please be aware the OWI Assessment fee is non-refundable. Please call 715-421-8840 to schedule an assessment.
Intoxicated Driver Program Information (PDF)