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Diagnostic Department
The Community Health Center Diagnostic Department assists concerned counselors,
social workers, case workers, criminal justice workers, employers, educators,
attorneys, and health care professionals who suspect that a patient or
student has a substance abuse problem.
The Diagnostic Department provides comprehensive chemical dependency
assessments through the use of a variety of substance abuse screening
inventories and urinalysis for adults and adolescents. Each patient is
thoroughly evaluated and a formal report, including individualized treatment
alternatives and opportunities, is generated.
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Admissions Department
The goal of the Admissions Department is to assist individuals with chemical
abuse and dependency problems exhibited through criminal involvement,
behavioral maladjustment, family turmoil, educational dysfunction, vocational
or financial instability, or emotional, mental, or physical impairment
in obtaining the appropriate care. A comprehensive biopsychosocial evaluation
is completed and the patient is supported in the treatment decision through
facilitation of treatment recommendations and referrals to appropriate
internal treatment programming.
Utilizing the Services
Diagnostic and Admissions services are available to adults and adolescents
through self referrals as well as referrals by insurance companies, the
criminal justice system, social service agencies, health care organizations,
and educational facilities.
A financial assessment is completed for each patient. Fees are based on
the Summit County fee discount schedule. Most insurance is accepted.
The staff of the Diagnostic and Admissions Departments at the Community
Health Center is committed to continuous quality care. Credentialed and
licensed staff members will help a patient in the first steps toward a
more productive and stable lifestyle. Each patient is treated with dignity
and respect and is assessed in an expedient manner.
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