Overview

Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC) is a nationally recognized program model designed to break the addiction-crime cycle of recidivism by providing Substance Use Disorder treatment services for criminal justice involved individuals in their efforts to become healthy, sober, self-sufficient and law-abiding citizens. TASC seeks to link drug involved offenders to therapeutic interventions of drug treatment programs. All justice-referred clients receive a comprehensive biopsychosocial diagnostic clinical assessment, which becomes the foundation for treatment recommendations and ongoing services. Cases are managed by assisting the offender through the criminal justice process and into drug treatment, simultaneously providing monitoring services as an adjunct to criminal justice supervision. TASC’s comprehensive case management services create a unique interface among the criminal justice system, the treatment service system, and the offender, thus allowing for effective and efficient outcomes. TASC programs also work to establish treatment accountability by ensuring that offenders receive the appropriate type and level of treatment, are attending treatment sessions regularly, are progressing in treatment, and that treatment agencies are providing effective treatment services.


Locations

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Focus on both mental health and substance use
Assessment
Counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment
Intensive Outpatient Program
Case Management

Appointment Availability


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Services Offered

Assessment
Counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment
Intensive Outpatient Program
Case Management

Business Hours

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Phone Numbers

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Accepted Insurance

Medicaid
Explicitly mentioned in extracted data and inferred from CCBHC (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic) status
Uninsured (sliding scale or self-pay)

Transport Services

Not Available

Specialty Services

Alcohol recovery programs

Age Groups Served

Adults
Seniors (65+)

Specialized Populations

Pregnant/postpartum women
Veterans
Males
Victims of domestic or sexual violence

Accessibility Features

Wheelchair and disability accommodations