Community Medical Services is committed to the following: To

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Community Medical Services is
committed to the following:
To assure immediate access and
exceptional care to our clients;
ensuring the services needed, either
on-site or through referrals;
accommodating clients with culturally
competent, well trained, certified and
licensed professionals, high-quality
community based mental health and
substance abuse treatment services;
and aiding clients to become more
self determined and motivated in their
treatment and recovery.
Determine your goals
and develop a plan
Philosophy:
It is our philosophy that outpatient
methadone or buprenorphine
maintenance or detoxification is an
effective treatment for individuals
who are physically dependent on
opiates. In addition, it is our
philosophy that an outpatient drugfree counseling program is effective
for individuals who have been or are
abusing drugs. It is intended that
appropriate clients be maintained on
opiate agonist medication for the
optimum possible period of time
consistent with individual goals and
medical considerations. In order to
achieve a drug free state it is
necessary to cease all use of illicit
drugs and to drastically change a lifestyle that had previously been devoted
to obtaining and using drugs.
CONTACT US TODAY:
ARIZONA LOCATIONS:
CMS ALPHA
3825 NORTH 24TH STREET
PHOENIX, AZ 85016
602-955-7997
CMS NORTHERN
2301 WEST NORTHERN
PHOENIX, AZ 85021
602-866-9378
CMS MESA
6116 E. Arbor Ave.
Building 1; Suite 104
Mesa Arizona 85206
480-499-4599 Office
CMS TUCSON
6626 E. CARONDELET
TUCSON, AZ 85704
520-298-1650
MONTANA LOCATIONS:
CMS Billings
2040 Rosebud Drive, Suite 7
Billings, MT 59102
406-969-4812
CMS Kalispell
795 Sunset Blvd, Suite F
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-260-4181
CMS Missoula
2415 Catlin Street
Missoula MT, 59801
406-549-0114
NORTH DAKOTA LOCATIONS:
CMS Minot: Coming in Soon
1829 South Broadway
Minot, ND 58701
CMS Bismarck: Coming Soon
WWW.COMMUNITYMEDICALSERVCIES.ORG
Opiate Dependency
There is help . . .
SOME TYPES OF OPIATES:
Heroin
Oxycodone Codeine
Oxycontin
Percocet
Morphine
Demerol
Darvon
Opium
“Methadone maintenance treatment is
effective in reducing illicit opiate drug
use, in reducing crime, in enhancing social
productivity, and in reducing the spread
of viral diseases such as AIDS and
hepatitis.” Source: Effective Medical Treatment of
Opiate Addiction. NIH Consensus Statement 1997
Nov. 17-19; 15(6): 4.
.
Comprehensive
Treatment Services
Community Medical Services is an Opioid
Treatment Program that provides substance
abuse services in the form of outpatient
methadone or buprenorphine maintenance or
detoxification.
Community Medical Services operates 6
clinics, including three clinics in Maricopa
County, Arizona, as well one location in
Tucson, AZ. There are three locations in
Montana, located in Missoula, Billings and
Kalispell. New locations are planned for
Minot and Bismarck North Dakota for 2015
Services are provided for adults who are or
have been physically dependent on opiate
medications and/or heroin. Services include:
 Medication Monitoring
 Counseling
 Case Management
 SMI/Co-Occurring Disorders
 Medicaid accepted (ND & AZ)
GOALS OF
METHADONE OR
BUPRENORPHINE
PHARMACOTHERAPY


ROLE OF COUNSELING
 Targets the behavioral,
social, and psychological
triggers that contribute to
continued drug use,
Prevention or reduction
relapse and addiction
of withdrawal symptoms
 family problems,
Prevention or reduction
friends who use drugs
in drug cravings

Prevention of relapse to
use of addictive drugs

Restoration toward
normalcy of any
physiological function
disrupted by drug use

Blockade of euphoric
 Addresses the social, legal,
effects if opiates are used
work, health,
psychological, and family
problems resulting from
years of addiction
 Encourages patients to make
lifestyle changes
 Increased involvement
in drug-free social,
vocational, and family
activities
COUNSELING
TECHNIQUES
Motivational Interviewing
Contingency Management
Coping Skills Training
Interpersonal Skills
Relapse Prevention
HOW WE CAN HELP YOUR Impact of Opioid
AGENCY
Treatment Program
Enrollment
Coordination of Care: In most
cases, our clinicians will have

more contact with your client
than any other agency; as much
as six days per week. Patients
are encouraged to allow us to
coordinate treatment and share 
information with their providers.
Referrals: Because of this
frequent contact, our clinicians 
will be able to assess and
determine patient needs, and to
provide early intervention with
appropriate referrals such as in- 
patient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, and SMI
determination and services.
Education/CEUs: Our trained 
staff are available to provide nocost educational in-services to
your staff about the issues
surrounding opioid dependence
and the role of methadone
maintenance treatment.
Reduction in
death rates
(Grondblah,
1990)
Reduction in
crime days
(Ball & Ross)
Reduction in
rate of HIV
seroconversion
(Metzger, 1993)
Reduction in IV
drug use
relapse (Ball &
Ross)
Improved
health,
employment
and social
function.
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