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.