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AO Treatment Services

“To Empower Women to Make Better Choices”

About Our Program
AO Treatment Services provides in-patient and out-patient drug and alcohol treatment to women and is certified by the Missouri Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Our main goal is for the women we serve is to learn to live chemically free, become financially independent, and maintain a healthy support system.

Our Philosophy
At AO Treatment Services we develop collaborative relationships with women, their families and community resources to foster healthy and functional living for all members involved. Our goal is to treat all the women we serve with dignity and respect, to encourage community mindedness and approach the treatment process from a team-driven approach.

Women working on recovery with our team participate in up to a six-month program. The program begins with a detailed individualized assessment. This assessment assists each woman and her team in developing a treatment plan and matching services and resources with each woman’s strengths and needs. Many women’s plans include ideas for supporting her with her children and family.

The amount of time in contact with the team ranges from a few hours a week up to forty hours a week. Some women may need the safety of living in the available residential level of services, living as a resident at AO Treatment Services for up to 28 days. Completion of a residential stay is followed by continued outpatient involvement.

Outpatient services are offered at various times during the week in order to match women’s schedules as much as possible.

Services offered:
Our Referral Process
Individuals may contact our center to schedule a CSTAR (Comprehensive Substance Treatment and Rehabilitation) assessment. An individual assessment will determine the appropriate treatment level for eligible women.

Referrals are welcome from consumers, hospitals, physicians, families, self-help groups, public health clinics or other treatment facilities.

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