Resources & Information
It’s possible to treat substance use disorder and see positive change in our community and beyond. That’s why we’ve compiled a variety of resources to share helpful information about substance use disorder, support caregivers and first responders, and start the conversation around recovery.
The Gibson Center for Behavioral Change is dedicated to providing substance use treatment services. We offer a multidisciplinary approach to treating persons with co-occurring disorders and provide services to all people regardless of race, national origin, age, religion, gender, gender expression or disability. Let us help you live your best life!
The mission of Haymarket Center is to aid people with substance use disorders in their recovery by providing comprehensive behavioral health solutions.
For 40 years Heartland Center for Behavioral Change has helped people rebuild their life through reentry services and substance use disorder treatment services. HCBC programs employ trained professionals, including program managers, counselors, case managers, community and peer support specialists to enhance the efforts of the criminal justice and behavioral health systems in protecting communities and rebuilding lives.
We are a community-based, not-for-profit corporation offering services to address substance use disorders and other therapeutic needs. We began helping east central Illinois and other state residents as the Central East Alcoholism & Drug Council originally incorporated in 1972. We opened our first facility in 1973 and now operate 10 sites.
Our mission is to be a safe sanctuary, offering compassionate and empowering services to heal the effects of domestic violence, sexual assault and substance use disorders. Founded in 1978, Lafayette House began as a short-term option for women who needed a safe place to stay overnight to escape domestic violence.Today, Lafayette House is a sanctuary for individuals and families who are victims of domestic violence or sexual assault or who struggle with substance use disorders.
Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center – Women’s Residential Services
- 847-377-7950
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- Government-based organization
24647 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills, IL 60060
WRS is a residential program for women with substance use disorders. At WRS, women with multiple and complex needs are empowered to develop a lifestyle of recovery.
Mark Twain Behavioral Health
- (573)-248-1196
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146 Communication Drive, Hannibal, MO 63401
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) offers medication interventions in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a whole-person approach to substance use disorders.
Emergency Mental Health Support App
A free resource provided by The Community and children’s resource board of St. Charles County (CCRB). MINDREACH is a mobile phone app that combines self-assessments, access to mental health hotlines, definitions, parent support, and some fun into a single location.
Available from Google Play and Apple App Store.
As the area’s largest and most comprehensive behavioral healthcare provider, our qualified staff provides effective, caring and confidential services for adults, families and children, including: Individual, group and family counseling and therapy; Psychiatric services/medication management; Residential care; Acute inpatient care; 24-hour crisis services; In-home support. Our goal is to assist people of all ages who are dealing with mental illness, addiction, trauma and/or abuse to develop the skills essential for living a life with dignity and purpose. Ozark Center provides a comprehensive system of mental healthcare programs from outpatient to hospitalization.
We provide effective treatment for those seeking recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Phoenix Programs embraces a treatment philosophy that engages clients in a community which fosters self-responsibility and motivation for change. We empower individuals to take control of their own recovery. This is achieved by creating new or strengthening ties to the community. The ultimate goal is a strong recovery-oriented system of care that supports a client throughout treatment and stays in place as an individual prepares to disengage from the treatment center at discharge.
Places for People serves more than 2,800 people annually, offering an individualized approach to health and healing. Places for People is dedicated to shining a light on the road to recovery for those experiencing the toughest cases of mental health and substance use disorder. By combining genuine, human connection with evidence-based care, the expert staff at Places for People work tirelessly to help those we serve develop the skills to effectively manage their illnesses and lead meaningful and productive lives.
Queen of Peace Center has focused exclusively on women, children, and families by providing family-centered behavioral healthcare. Our unique model addresses the full continuum of needs for those impacted by substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders, and trauma. Our programs provide treatment, prevention and education, and housing – including ensuring food, medicine, and basic needs are met throughout recovery journeys.
Salvation Army Midtown Service and Treatment Center
- (314)-652-3310
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- Non-profit
2900 Washington Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63103
Using a holistic approach to treating addiction, a new, state-of-the-art, 22,500-square-foot facility in Midtown St. Louis supports The Salvation Army’s mission of creating sustainable positive change in the lives of individuals and communities.
Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health has agreements with several certified Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) physicians and is recognized as the leader of Medication Assisted Therapies in Missouri. Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health connects persons with local physicians where available and for those individuals without a local physician or without transportation we are able to connect them to services through our telehealth services system which is the most extensive telehealth MAT system in the Midwest. Oue telehealth service means that we are able to connect a person with a MAT medical provider within a few hours, preventing the need for expensive inpatient detoxification.
Local St. Charles
St. Charles County Department of Public Health
- 636-949-7400
- Government-based organization
1650 Boone's Lick Road, St. Charles, MO 63301
The St. Charles County Department of Public Health offers Naloxone available over the counter for the general public and first responders. Please visit the Health Services Clinic to receive Naloxone free of charge.
Local St. Charles
St. Charles County Health Services Clinic – Wentzville
- 636-949-7400
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- Government-based organization
600 Medical Dr. Suite 216A, Wentzville, MO 63385
Local St. Charles
Step by Step Counseling
- 636-255-0002
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2081 & 2121 Collier Corporate Parkway, St. Charles, MO 63303
We want to connect you with a therapist or clinician that’s a good fit to support you in whatever area you are struggling with. We offer counseling services for:
- Individuals (children, adolescents & adults)
- Groups (children, adolescents & adults)
- Family
- Couples
Local St. Charles
The Center for Child & Family Counseling
- 636-387-9540
4618 South Saint Peters Parkway Suite D, Saint Peters, MO 63376
Accepting new clients! Therapists work with individuals (toddlers through adults), groups, families and couples.
Dr. Clint Limoges, LPC (clintlimoges@yahoo.com) 636-278-0718 (website)
Hannah Roscow, PLPC (roscowhannah@gmail.com) 501-326-1415 (website)
Nikki Redecker, PLPC (nikkiredeckercounseling@gmail.com) 314-619-2401 (website)
Wish Center at SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital
- 314-768-8230
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- Hospital
1035 Bellevue Ave., Suite 205, St. Louis, MO 63117
The WISH (Women and Infant Substance Help) Center provides comprehensive, high-risk maternity care for people who are affected by opioid dependency. Features include ultrasound, fetal monitoring, examination rooms and private, comfortable rooms for initiating treatment.
SSM Health Behavioral Health Urgent Care
- 314-344-7200
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12355 DePaul Drive Suite 150, St. Louis, MO 63044
The clinic treats both adults and children in urgent need of care for mental health crises. This service provides immediate access to behavioral health care without the often long and costly wait for emergency room care to address non-emergent issues.
Please use parking lot #8 along DePaul Drive for easy access to SSM Health Behavioral Health Urgent Care.
Local St. Charles
CenterPointe Hospital
- 636-477-2136
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- Hospital
4801 Weldon Spring Parkway, St. Charles, MO 63304
CenterPointe Hospital provides a range of behavioral health and addiction services including crisis intervention, assessment, treatment, education and referral.
New Season St. Charles Treatment Center provides opioid addiction treatment and recovery services to St. Charles and surrounding areas including Bridgeton, Florissant, St. Peters, O’Fallon, Chesterfield and West St. Louis.
Compass Health Network
- 844-853-8937
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Compass Health Network works closely with community resources, recovery support providers, and experts within our organization to provide whole-person care for everyone. Treatment levels range from early intervention to residential services, but might be intensive outpatient programming or day treatment programming based on a personal assessment.
Formerly Advent Behaviorial Health. Working to treat substance use and mental health conditions, Advent Behavioral care works to provide comprehensive assistance to those in need. Their goal is to get patients back to living and being their very best self.
Local St. Charles
Harris House Treatment and Recovery Center
- 314-631-4299
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2706 S River Rd, St Charles, MO 63303
For individuals struggling with addiction to alcohol and drugs, Harris House helps people achieve sobriety and become healthy and productive individuals. They serve over 800 clients yearly.
NOMODEATHS
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- Government-based organization
The Missouri Opioid State Targeted Response (STR) and Missouri State Opioid Response (SOR and SOR 2.0) projects expand access to integrated prevention, treatment, recovery support, and harm reduction services for individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) and stimulant use disorder (StimUD) throughout the state.
St. Louis County Department of Public Health
- Government-based organization
Multiple Locations
Naloxone is offered for free to anyone from the St. Louis County Department of Health. You can visit any of the locations listed below to get naloxone, along with a rescue kit and a brief training on how to use naloxone. A valid ID is required.
John C. Murphy Health Center
6121 N. Hanley Rd. St. Louis, MO 63134
(314) 615-0500
North Central Community Health Center
4000 Jennings Station Rd. St. Louis, MO 63121
(314) 615-9700
South County Health Center
4580 South Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63127
(314) 615-0400
Heroin Anonymous
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- Non-profit
Heroin Anonymous is a non-profit fellowship of men and women who have found a solution to heroin addiction. HA is a fellowship of complete abstinence from all drugs and alcohol.
Adult Children of Alcoholics World Service Organization
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- Non-profit
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA)/Dysfunctional Families is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition program of people who grew up in dysfunctional homes. They meet to share experiences of growing up in an environment where abuse, neglect and trauma were present.
BetterHelp Counseling
Online counseling service to match individuals with accessible, affordable and convenient professional counseling. BetterHelp offers access to licensed, trained, experienced, and accredited psychologists (PhD / PsyD), marriage and family therapists (LMFT), clinical social workers (LCSW / LMSW), and board licensed professional counselors (LPC).
Drop-in Hours: 9 a.m until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
Drop-in Hours: 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. every day, Naloxone is also available upon request by emailing naloxone-info@dbsempowerment.org
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Guide
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- Non-profit
Quickly find a meeting near you with the free Meeting Guide app for iOS and Android. This app provides all A.A. meeting information based on your area.
South County Health Center
- 314-615-0400
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- Government-based organization
4580 S Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63127
St. Louis County Department of Public Health
West End Clinic offers quality care in a discreet urban environment, welcoming patients of all backgrounds, regardless of financial status. They are the only treatment clinic located within the St. Louis city limits.
The Black Alcohol/Drug Service Information Center (BASIC) is a community-based agency that provides comprehensive culturally sensitive alcohol and drug abuse services in the city of St. Louis.
St. Louis Addiction Counseling LLC
- 314-677-7808
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7954 Big Bend Blvd. Webster Groves, MO 63119
St. Louis Addiction Counseling works with a small number of clients at a time for outpatient treatment options. They offer cognitive behavioral therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy- Informed Treatment, individual therapy, Family Therapy/Couples Therapy, and group therapy.
SAMSHA
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
St. Louis County Department of Public Health
North Central Community Health Center
- 314-615-9700
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4000 Jennings Station Rd., St. Louis, MO 63121
St. Louis County Department of Public Health
Narcotics Anonymous
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. They are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. They suggest that you keep an open mind and give yourself a break.
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