Compass Health Network Columbia
3501 Berrywood Drive
Columbia, MO 65201
About Compass Health Network Columbia
Compass Health Network in Columbia, Missouri is a nonprofit health facility providing support for behavioral health and substance abuse. Psychiatric services are available to kids and adults, while drug rehab and addiction treatment are available to teens and adults of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. They accept Medicaid and most major private insurance providers, self-pay options, goodwill estimates, and sliding scale payment applications based on eligibility.
This facility offers outpatient addiction treatment including thorough assessments and testing, as well as individual, group, co-dependent, and family therapy for both substance abuse and co-occurring mental health issues. Group education and peer support sessions are also provided as part of an integrated care system. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is also available for those who need it. This is administered using FDA-approved medicines prescribed by trained psychiatrists, in tandem with behavioral therapies and regular counseling sessions for best results.
This center also offers various substance awareness traffic offender programs (SATOP) for clients with a DUI/DWI. For example, their offender education program (OEP) is comprised of 10 hours of education around the effects of drunk driving, the choices they made that lead to their offence, and unpacking the consequences. Participants also explore their next steps and how they can make better choices in future.
The weekend intervention program (WIP) takes place over 48 hours in a more restrictive environment. Taking place over a weekend, this program is designed for more high risk or repeat offenders, and involves individual counseling sessions, small group processing, and intensive education.
The clinical intervention program (CIP) is an outpatient program for those struggling to make progress since their DUI offense. This SATOP requires 50 hours of participation across a minimum of five weeks. Programming includes group education sessions, as well as individual and group counseling.
Finally, the level IV or repeat offender program is an intensive outpatient program that takes place over 75 hours. As evidenced in the name, this program is designed for high risk and repeat offenders. Participants work through the schedule across a minimum of 90 days, engaging in group education sessions, individual and group counseling, as well as regular drug testing.