If you need support for a specific mental health problem—or if you’re having problems sleeping, controlling your anger, or readjusting to civilian life—you are not alone. And we can help. Our services range from peer support with other Veterans to counseling, therapy, medication, or a combination of these options. Our goal is to help you take charge of your treatment and live a full and meaningful life.
For Support 24/7/365 – Call or Text 988 (Suicide and Crisis Lifeline), Call 844-345-4569 (Seasons Crisis/Talk Line)
Substance Use Counseling
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)–Palo Alto County Health System
Palo Alto County Health System offers a Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program to help individuals manage the symptoms of drug and alcohol disorders. MAT is an evidence-based practice that combines FDA-approved medication with substance abuse counseling and social support and is introducing people to recovery and improving their lives.
Discovery House Spencer Campus–Currently Closed
Discovery House Spencer Campus is a sober-living program. It currently has 7 beds and serves male or female individuals who are impacted by substance abuse, mental health, homelessness, or domestic violence.
Rosecrance Jackson Centers Adolescent Residential Substance Unit (PMIC)
Rosecrance Jackson Centers provides residential services to adolescents with substance use disorder.
Rosecrance Jackson Centers Adult Residential Substance Unit
Rosecrance Jackson Centers provides residential services to adults with severe substance use disorder.
Rosecrance Jackson Centers
Rosecrance Jackson Centers provides adolescents and adults with individualized addiction treatment that prepares them and their families for life in recovery.
Family Access Center
Family Access Center is here for you and your family for substance use disorder treatment, mental health treatment and behavioral health treatment.
Clay County Attorney’s Office
The Clay County Attorney’s Office prosecutes criminal acts committed in Clay County.
Seasons Center for Behavioral Health–Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is designed to assist individuals who have not been successful in other outpatient programs.