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Pathways Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment

607 Sycamore Street Suite 300
Waterloo, IA 50701

Pathways Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment provides various outpatient treatment and recovery services for adults affected by substance misuse in Waterloo, Iowa. I ... more details

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Access Wellness and Recovery Center

3640 Canterbury Ct
Waterloo, IA 50702

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Prairie Ridge Integrated Behavioral Healthcare

320 North Eisenhower Avenue
Mason City, IA 50401

Prairie Ridge Integrated Behavioral Healthcare is a residential men’s recovery treatment center in Mason City, Iowa. This is an intensive and inpatient addiction ... more details

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YSS Youth and Shelter Services Francis Lauer Youth Services

50 North Eisenhower Avenue
Mason City, IA 50401

Youth Shelter Services (YSS) is a mental health and addiction treatment center offering inpatient and outpatient drug rehab programs for youth (aged 12 to 18) in Mason ... more details

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Sedlacek Treatment Center

5975 Rockwell Drive Northeast
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

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Pathways Behavioral Services Black Hawk County

3362 University Avenue
Waterloo, IA 50701

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ASAC Area Substance Abuse Council Main Campus

3601 16th Avenue Southwest
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

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Cedar Rapids VA Clinic

3500 Dalton Way West Town Center, Suite 300
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Cedar Rapids VA Clinic honors veterans through affordable primary care and specialty healthcare services. The latter includes addiction/substance use treatment and ... more details

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Cedar Rapids Comprehensive Treatment Center

5005 Bowling Street Southwest Suite C
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

14 resources

Shelter House of Iowa

319-351-0326
Shelter House of Iowa, in Johnson County, Iowa, provides a variety of services to homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness. Services include drop-in locations with showers, telephone, and a nurse clinic, emergency shelter, help with permanent housing, employment services, and veterans assistance. Referrals for mental health and substance use treatment are also available.

Your Life Iowa

855-581-8111
Your Life Iowa offers a call, text, or chat crisis hotline. They provide non-judgmental support, resources to help you, and referrals to additional services. You can also gain access to the Warm Line for peer substance use support, have mobile crisis help sent to your location, and more. If you’re struggling, don’t hesitate to call 988 or (855) 581-8111.

Iowa 211

2-1-1
Iowans who call 211 are connected to a wide variety of social services, ranging from child care, housing, and food, to transportation, financial assistance, and educational and legal support. 211 can also refer callers to family and senior services, legal help, job support, veteran services, and treatment for mental health and substance use.

New Opportunities

712-792-9266
New Opportunities operates in six counties in western Iowa: Audubon, Calhoun, Carroll, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, and Sac. They offer a broad range of services, including Head Start, family development centers, referrals to substance use treatment, health services, and free weatherization audits for residents’ homes. They also connect area residents to essentials like food, school supplies, clothing, and additional services such as child care, mentoring, and more.

Allamakee Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition

563-568-2204
Allamakee Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) focuses on community education to prevent drug abuse in Allamakee County. They offer free drug education and prevention presentations to local organizations, schools, and youth groups. They also provide training for law enforcement personnel.

Clinton Substance Abuse Council

563-241-4371
The Clinton Substance Abuse Council offers education for substance abuse prevention and to support mental health. They sponsor free public events for families. The Parent Information/Resources page offers resources on how to talk to children of different ages about substance use. There are also links to crisis lines, resources for family activities, a youth empowerment program, and more.

Iowa 988 Crisis Line

9-8-8
The 988 Crisis Line connects Iowans to trained crisis counselors who can help with mental health concerns, suicidal thoughts, emotional distress, and other personal crises. Once you call, you can press 1 for veteran-specific help, 2 for help in Spanish, and 3 for assistance aimed at LGBTQ+ youth.

Your Life Iowa

855-581-8111
Your Life Iowa is available for anyone who needs someone to turn to, 24/7. You can call, text, or use online chat to reach trained crisis counselors. You can get help with alcohol, drugs, gambling issues, mental health crises, worries about a child or spouse, or something else, you’ll get compassionate judgment-free help.

The University of Iowa Collegiate Recovery Program

319-335-1162
The University of Iowa’s Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) supports the needs of students looking to reduce substance use or in recovery. The program is not a treatment program but does offer recovery-based living and social spaces, peer support, substance free activities, academic support, and more. There are also recovery meetings and workshops, and they can refer you to treatment if needed.

Iowa Lakes Community College Mental Health Services

800-242-5106
Iowa Lakes Community College offers free mental health services to students. This support includes an eTherapy telehealth resource, the TalkCampus app for peer support with other students, and VA mental health support for students who are veterans. In the right sidebar of this website you can also find an online mental health and substance use screening tool.

Iowa State University Substance Use Support

515-294-5802
Iowa State University’s Office of Student Health and Wellness provides substance use support for students in recovery. This includes a peer support Collegiate Recovery Program that can help you connect to appropriate resources and build relationships that aren’t based on substance use. The school also offers recovery support meetings, a safer partying guide, recovery coaching, and more.

PFLAG Cedar Rapids

319-382-0948
PFLAG Cedar Rapids is the local chapter of the national PFLAG organization which provides support and advocacy for the LGBTQIA+ community. They host events and partner with the LGBTQ+ Youth Center to support youth, their families, and allies. The Resources page of the website has links to several free crisis hotlines and referral links for LGBTQIA+ friendly mental health providers and support groups.

Native Center for Behavioral Health & Native Childhood Trauma Center

The University of Iowa’s Native Center for Behavioral Health develops mental health, addiction treatment, and prevention programs and technology for the American Indian and Alaskan Native populations. They have a Native Childhood Trauma Center that has online training and a list of resources for youth, including PTSD awareness, bullying prevention, mental health and discrimination awareness, and more.

Meskwaki Tribal Behavioral Health

641-484-4678
Iowa’s only federally recognized Indian tribe, the Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi, is known as the Meskwaki Nation. Meskwaki’s Behavioral Health Services provides mental health and substance use treatment to all ages. They offer screenings outpatient care and referrals to higher levels of care if needed. They also have culturally sensitive prevention activities for the community.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition (IHRC)

515-207-5202
The Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition provides help to those who use or inject drugs. They operate in four metro areas and 23 counties, offering risk reduction kits, syringe clean up and disposal, naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, and HIV/Hep C testing. They also have a 24-hour hotline and can connect clients to housing services, substance use treatment, and other support.

Polk County Harm Reduction

515-286-3798
Polk County, Iowa, which includes Des Moines, provides harm reduction kits in multiple lock boxes around the city. The harm reduction website gives lockbox locations and codes, as well as information on how to use the kits. The lock boxes also contain sharps disposal containers and hygiene kits with soap, a toothbrush, and period products. The website also has information about obtaining naloxone (Narcan), how to get healthcare, and local medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs.

Naloxone Iowa

Naloxone Iowa provides information and links to locations where people can access free naloxone in the state. Everyone can get free naloxone, including individuals, schools, businesses, law enforcement, and EMS. You can get naloxone at pharmacies, through community organizations, and by filling out a request form on this website.

Harm Reduction - Johnson County

319-356-6050
Johnson County offers harm reduction supplies through a lock box with a keycode. The lock box includes harm reduction kits, sharps disposal containers, hygiene kits, and information about safer use. This website also has information about finding free naloxone in Johnson County.

Harm Reduction – Polk County

515-286-3798
The Polk County Health Department website lists the locations of four harm reduction supply lockboxes containing harm reduction kits which contain bottles of water, bleach, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment, gloves, bandages, and more. The lockboxes also have sharps disposal containers and hygiene kits. The code for opening locked boxes is on the website. The site also has information about free naloxone and medication assisted treatment (MAT).

Government Programs

8 resources

Iowa PATH

515-601-7899
Individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness can access multiple services from PATH, part of Iowa’s Health and Human Services. PATH offers short-term case management, help with housing, and referrals to social services like job training, health care, and education support. Those who are interested can also get referrals to mental health and substance use treatment.

Iowa State University Student Health and Wellness

515-294-1099
Iowa State University’s Student Health and Wellness program has a continuum of care for students with substance use issues. They provide self-help and assessments along with prevention outreach and education, including information about safe partying and alcohol use. The program also offers peer support services, short-term individual care, and referrals to substance use and mental health treatment.

Iowa Medicaid and Hawki (CHIP)

800-338-8366
Iowa’s Medicaid program allows lower-income individuals and families to access free or low cost healthcare, including medical care and mental health and addiction treatment. The Iowa Medicaid page has links to a variety of options, including the Hawki children’s insurance program, dental wellness, and a link to apply for coverage if you don’t currently have it.

Iowa Department of Human Services - Mental Health Resources

800-972-2017
Iowa’s Health and Human Services offers a variety of mental health services to support state residents. This includes the 988 crisis line and links to a variety of assistance programs, including behavioral health, crisis support, community clinics, housing support for the homeless, and inpatient treatment. There are also a variety of maps to help you locate services near you.

Veterans Service Organizations and National Service Officers

515-252-4698
This Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs website provides information and links to organizations that serve veterans, such as local VA clinics, the American Legion, Disabled Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and others. The right sidebar includes information about finding your county’s veteran service officers to get more personalized help as well.

Iowa Veterans Trust Fund

515-252-4698
The Iowa Veteran’s Trust fund helps veterans and their families in the state. The fund is used to support veterans who are unemployed or underemployed because of service-relates issues. It also helps pay for counseling and addiction treatment, transitional housing, vehicle and housing repairs, medical equipment, and vision, dental, and hearing care. Individuals can apply for assistance on this website.

Iowa Department of Veteran Affairs

515-252-4698
The Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs helps Iowa veterans access the benefits they’ve earned and learn more about the Iowa Veterans Home and the Iowa Veterans Cemetary. There’s also a calendar showing veteran-related events. Each of Iowa’s 99 counties has a County Veterans Service Officer who can help you access the information and benefits you need.

Iowa City VA Medical Center

319-338-0581
The Iowa City VA Medical Center provides a variety of medical and specialty services for veterans and military members. They have mental healthcare for conditions like PTSD, anxiety, depression, and more. They can also refer you to addiction treatment options if needed. The Center also has services for homeless veterans and LGBTQ+ veterans.
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