Substance Abuse Services for Adults
DBHDD contracts with providers in all six state regions to provide various levels of treatment services to adults with substance use disorders. Listed below is a description of the service array within the provider network.
For questions or additional help accessing services, please contact your regional field office.
Non-Intensive Outpatient Services (Core Benefit Package)
A set of outpatient services (listed below) offered at DBHDD enrolled provider sites.
- Behavioral Health Assessment / Service Plan Development
- Psychological Testing
- Diagnostic Assessment
- Crisis Intervention
- Psychiatric Treatment
- Nursing Assessment & Health Services
- Medication Administration
- Pharmacy & Lab Services Individual Outpatient Services
- Group Outpatient Services
- Legal Skills – Forensics/Competency
- Family Outpatient Services
- Addictive Disease Support Services
- Peer Support Services
Specialty Services
A set of services/programs that offer a specific treatment modality. They include the following:
- Medically Monitored Residential Withdrawal Management (Detoxification)
- Crisis Stabilization Program (medically monitored)
- Intensive Residential Services
- Semi-Independent Residential Services
- Independent Residential Services
- Housing Supplements
- Deaf/Hard of Hearing Residential Services
- Opioid Maintenance Treatment
- Peer Support Services
- Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient
- Transitional Housing Services
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