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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Needs
If you are an
adult living in Davidson County, the following
organizations may be able to help you with alcohol and
drug abuse issues.
Meharry Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program
1005 Dr. D.B. Todd Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37208
615-327-6609
Provides an
array of substance abuse treatment services including
intake and assessment, detoxification, residential care,
outpatient programs, individual outpatient services and
aftercare. Services are provided to those without
insurance based on a sliding fee scale. You are required
to provide documentation of income.
Metro
Public Health Department Behavioral Health Program
Lentz Public Health Center
311 23rd Avenue North, Suite 211
Nashville, TN 37203
615-340-2172
Provides
screening and referral for Substance Use/Abuse and
Mental Health Issues. Full time professional counselors
are available Monday through Friday, at Lentz Public
Health Center, Room 206 to conduct assessments and make
referrals to local counseling agencies for persons age
13 and older needing Substance Abuse or Mental Health
services.
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Centerstone,
Inc.
203 Venture Circle
Nashville, TN 37228
615-460-4200
Treatment is
provided for persons who are drug and alcohol dependent
and are in need of counseling and support. Centerstone
specializes in a variety of services including inpatient
and outpatient treatment.
Foundations
220
Venture Circle
Nashville, TN 37228
615-256-9002
Provides
intensive outpatient services, comprehensive case
management, partial hospitalization program, respite
services and independent living program. Services are
provided to those without insurance based on their
ability to pay. Documentation of income is required.
Samaritan
Recovery Community
319
South Fourth Street
Nashville, TN 37206
615-244-4802
Provides
alcohol and drug treatment in Nashville and Middle
Tennessee through intensive residential, outpatient
services, continuing care, recovery homes, family
program, supportive housing and transitional living.
Samaritan’s programs are priced to be affordable and are
assessed on an individual basis to assure that clients
pay according to their ability to pay.
Alcoholic
Anonymous
For local meeting locations and times contact
aa.nashville.org or 615-831-1050
A fellowship
of men and women who share their experience, strength
and hope with each other that they may solve their
common problem and help others to recover from
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