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060 Student Health Center Coordinator: Julie Barnes Presentations and prevention programming for students, faculty and staff; training for Public Safety and Department of Residence staff; consultation and referral services for students, substance abuse evaluations for those concerned about their substance abuse or who are required to complete the testing by a university administrator; and workshops for alcohol/drug policy violators. |
| Individual counseling, consultations and referrals. |
| Consultation and referrals for substance abuse-related problems. Pharmacological therapies available when appropriate. |
| 3362 University Avenue Waterloo, IA 50701 Substance abuse evaluations, individual and group counseling, residential treatment, and prevention services. Individual and group counseling, residential treatment, and an array of prevention services. The course for drinking drivers is also provided for a $115 fee. Pathways accepts third party payment and charges on a sliding fee scale for clients without insurance. The agency also provides substance abuse evaluations. Clients who are under the age of 21 and clients who are requesting an evaluation in conjunction with a drinking and driving offense are billed $125 for the testing. Evaluations needed for other circumstances are charged according to Pathways' sliding fee scale. |
| 500 East 4th Street (KWWL Building), Room 417 Waterloo, IA 50703 Culturally sensitive individual and group counseling and assessment services for people of color. |
| AA Downtown Group 235-7710 327 E. 4th Street, Waterloo Westside Alcoholics Anonymous 234-9434 613 W. 5th Street, Waterloo AA is a group of men and women who share their experiences, strength and hope to help one another recover from alcoholism. There are no fees and the only requirement for attendance is a desire to stop drinking. Call for local meeting times and places. |
| NA is a group of recovering addicts who live without the use of drugs. There are no fees for meeting attendance. The hotline provides information regarding local meeting times and places. Additionally, the hotline can transfer the caller to a volunteer. These volunteers, who are in recovery from drug addition, can provide emotional support and/or meeting accompaniment. |
Detoxification services, chemical dependency outpatient and inpatient treatment programs for adults and adolescents, relapse prevention and continuing care programs, substance abuse evaluations and treatment referrals. Covenant will bill insurance providers for the cost of an evaluation. Clients who need an evaluation because of an OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) charge, must pay a $100 fee on the day of the testing. The fee for non-OWI evaluations is $160. Clients without insurance who request non-OWI evaluations must pay the fee in full before they can schedule an evaluation appointment. . |
1727 University Avenue Suite 104. Waterloo, IA Substance abuse evaluations, including court-referrals, self-referrals, employment referrals, and family/significant other referrals, are $100. Ms. Helm can file insurance claims for Midland’s Choice and BlueCross/Blue Shield, but cannot receive Title XIX reimbursements for services |
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Cedar Falls/ Waterloo Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings |