Located in the historic border community of Douglas, the center offers outpatient services and peer-led support for individuals navigating mental health and substance use disorders, as well as justice system transitions. Its setting is accessible via US Route 191 and local transit routes. Surrounded by a longstanding cultural sites like the Last Supper Museum, the area adds depth and community identity to the healing environment.
Using an evidence-based, peer-supported model, the center offers individual therapy, group sessions, and specialized recovery programs. Therapists utilize cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), skills training, and medication-assisted therapy (MAT) to help individuals build resilience. Peer-led mentoring and pre-employment support ensure that participants develop practical coping strategies for long-term independence and success.
Their Warm Line Program offers confidential, non-emergency support to individuals experiencing mental health or substance use challenges. Trained peer advocates provide encouragement, resources, and a listening ear, ensuring callers feel understood and connected. With additional tailored programs for opioid recovery and employment readiness, the Douglas Office delivers comprehensive care, helping individuals achieve lasting recovery and self-sufficiency.
Classified as outpatient mental health facility. private non-profit organization. Primary focus: substance use treatment, mental health treatment.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.