The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs
Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Health care facilities that provide structured treatment programs and support services in the context of a 24-hour, supervised environment for individuals who have problems related to excessive use of alcohol and/or use of other drugs. Included are hospitals that are totally devoted to treatment for substance use disorders and programs within general inpatient health care facilities.
Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Programs that provide treatment which includes approved medication to support the efforts of individuals with an opioid or alcohol use disorder to abstain from or reduce their use of opioids (usually heroin or painkillers such as oxycontin or morphine) or alcohol. The objective of maintenance is to gradually reduce the amount of the substitute drug that is required in order to reduce and, if possible, eventually eliminate dependency altogether. Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) treatment may be provided in an opioid treatment program (OTP) or OTP unit such as a pharmacy or physician's office,or other health care setting. It is recommended that treatment be provided in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies.
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Community based residential facilities that provide treatment services in the context of a 24-hour, supervised drug and alcohol-free environment for people who have problems related to excessive use of alcohol and/or use of other drugs
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Programs that provide individual, group or family therapy for individuals who have problems related to the excessive use of alcohol and/or use of other drugs (and/or for their families) to help them better understand the nature of the disorder and support recovery efforts.