Alcohol Treatment: Also see Substance Treatment

Disclaimer: This information was provided by agencies in the community. It may not be all-encompassing and some information changes often. For Jasper County offices and contact information, browse our county directory.

Updates: If you have an addition or edit to our Resource Guide, please contact us at jaspercocares@jasperia.org.

Your Life Iowa

  • Crisis line and resources. 

  • Live chat is available.

  • Your Life Iowa also has a hotline and treatment search function. Use their facility locator.

  • When you don’t know who to turn to about a problem with alcohol, substance, addiction, drugs, gambling, suicidal thoughts, housing, experiencing homelessness, or mental health, Your Life Iowa is here for you 24/7. We provide free, confidential support and connect you to resources meant to help you get your life back on track.

  • If you are experiencing homelessness, they will connect you with Central Iowa Shelter and Services, which serves Jasper County. 

  • Keywords: tobacco, vaping, suicide, homeless, unhoused, assistance

855-581-8111

Alcohol Treatment

Capstone Behavioral Healthcare (Mental Health and Substance Outpatient, Housing, Justice Involved)

  • Mission: Navigating our community to mental health and addiction resources through treatment and hope. 
  • Vision: A community where everyone has access to the support they need to heal and thrive. 
  • Motto: Let us be part of the solution!
  • Designated Mental Health Center for Jasper and Poweshiek Counties.
  • Serves EVERYONE; ALL ages and accepts Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP, and insurance. In office and telehealth. 
  • No one will be denied service due to inability to pay. 
  • Resource Navigator, contact Capstone BH and ask for Katie Finch
  • Mental Health and Psychological Services: diagnosis and treatment through psychotherapy interventions.
    • mental health, behavioral health, psychiatric, including medication management
  • Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Substance abuse/misuse, addiction, groups, assessments, and chemical dependency counseling
  • Community Support: Supported Community Living and Independent Living (Housing), Connections Peer Support, Justice-Involved Services, and Representative Payee Services.
  • Extensive experience: children, adults, couples, and family services. 
  • Psychological Testing: ADHD, ID Waiver, Bariatric, Dementia, and MMPI 
  • Children Focused Therapy: Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Play Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT)
  • Substance Programs: mandated drinking driver educational program course, counseling, and Intensive Outpatient (IOP). (Other keywords: OWI. driver's license, court-ordered class)
  • For Employees: National Health Service Corps (NHSC) site. Scholarships and loan repayment programs. 
  • The therapy dog is in training; contact Maddie Ellis. madisone@capstonebh.org
  • Emergency appointments are available. 
  • Housing options are available for those who qualify, if receiving services. Schedule an appointment today. 
  • If someone is struggling with anything in Jasper County, Capstone will serve as a contact for the resource guide.
  • Also see Connection Center. 
  • 24/7 Crisis Line: (800)332-4224
  • Donations accepted.
  • Food pantry and donations accepted for food boxes. 

1123 1st Ave. E., Suite 200
Newton, IA 50208
641-791-4012
see website

12 step program (AA – Alcoholics Anonymous, NA Narcotics Anonymous, Al-Anon) Newton

Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about alcohol use. Meetings take place at St. Stephens Episcopal Church.

 

Local NA meetings:

  • Tuesday - 7:00 PM

Location: 1813 1st St N, Newton, IA, 50208

515-282-8550
see website for dates and times

ASAC - Heart of Iowa

The ASAC Heart of Iowa, located in Cedar Rapids, is a residential treatment program for pregnant women, women with children, and adults dealing with substance use and mental health disorders

4050 Bowling Street SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52302
319-862-1050

Bridges of Iowa

Residential Substance Use Treatment

Outpatient Substance Use Treatment

Peer Support Services

Employment Services

1985 NE 51st Pl
Des Moines, IA 50313
515-494-8515

Clearview Recovery, Inc.

Long term residential substance abuse treatment to women. Assists clients develop long term sobriety skills. Many clients live in the facility with their children, and whole family wellness services are offered through collaboration with community providers.

501 N. Sherman St.
Prairie City, IA 50228
515-994-3562 (24/7 line)

House of Mercy - Newton Center

  • Outpatient treatment center that serves adults, adolescents, and children with substance abuse and mental health needs. Services include outpatient substance abuse assessment, outpatient chemical dependency treatment, OWI assessments, and mental health & expressive arts therapy. 
  • Peer Recovery Coach is available free of charge in Jasper County.  Please contact kendi.mccollum@mercyone.org. Tel: 641-792-0717
  • Keywords: Peer Recovery, substance, Mental Health 
200 N. 8th Ave. E.
Newton, IA 50208
641-792-0717

Integrated Treatment Services

Outpatient evaluation & treatment including OWI evaluations, DUI classes, substance abuse treatment programs (including co-occurring substance abuse/mental health disorders) for children & adults, socialization, anger management, & employment training programs.

303 S. 2nd Ave. W.
Newton, IA 50208
641-792-0045

Ivory Plains Recovery Center

At Ivory Plains, we understand that substance use disorder has a devastating impact on the lives of individuals, families, and communities. Addiction doesn't occur in isolation and no one should suffer in silence from substance use disorders.

Ivory Plains residential program is typically 30 days in length but may be tailored based on need and or individual progress. Everyone is unique and progresses at different rates in the early stages of recovery.

608 North St
Adair, IA 50002
888-241-0593

Rosecrance-Jackson Center

At Rosecrance, each individual is surrounded by a skilled, caring team of specialists who design a custom program tailored toward meaningful progress. The comfort and confidence during your recovery journey is our top goal.

A mission to serve unites the whole Rosecrance Community, who work together to provide an environment that gives you the best chance for wellness and a meaningful recovery.

Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Addiction treatment, life issues

See the website for the most updated: 

Keywords: eating disorders, sport and performance counseling

800 5th St.
Sioux City, IA 51101
800-472-9018

SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administation (Treatment options)

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

Find Treatment.gov 

https://findtreatment.gov/

 

Key words: addiction, rehab, opioids, drugs, alcohol, 

1-800-662-HELP

Sheepgate (formerly Teen Challenge of the Midlands)

Offers a 12-month, residential discipleship program for men and women with life-controlling addictions includes mentoring classes, Graduate Equivalent Degree (GED) support, and work study opportunities. Admission is based on eligibility requirements. Assistance to local churches in establishing and operating ministries for individuals and families in need of support

900 N. League Rd.
Colfax, IA 50054
515-674-3713

St. Gregory Recovery Center

Outpatient programs offer flexible treatment options for individuals struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, allowing them to maintain their daily responsibilities while receiving the necessary support and care. At St. Gregory Recovery Center in Iowa, our outpatient programs, including the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), provide comprehensive care, including medical supervision, therapy, and holistic treatments. These programs are designed for individuals who need intensive treatment but do not require 24/7 residential care. Our goal is to provide a supportive and structured environment where individuals can achieve lasting recovery while still engaging in their everyday lives. 

77810 Office Plaza South. Suite 184
West Des Moines, IA 50266
1-888-202-0387

Thrive Now Recovery Center

At ThriveNow Recovery Centers™, we prioritize evidence-based and integrative care. Our dedicated team, comprising physicians, psychiatrists, registered nurses, and licensed clinical social workers, collaborates to deliver top-tier inpatient treatment. Our services include medication-assisted treatment, detoxification, individual, group, and family psychotherapy, among others. This comprehensive approach enhances the likelihood of long-term recovery for individuals with substance use disorders.

At ThriveNow Recovery Centers™, we aim to make the detox process as comfortable as possible while helping you manage withdrawal symptoms to start your recovery journey. Our facilities incorporate Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to reduce cravings at the outset of your treatment. Detox stabilization at ThriveNow Recovery Centers™ involves a holistic approach, addressing both your mental and physical health. We understand that true recovery requires attention to every aspect of your life.

At ThriveNow Recovery Centers™, we offer residential care for individuals seeking recovery from substance use disorders who need a safe and supportive place to stay. Our inpatient treatment services provide both recovery support and temporary residence. Through individualized therapy, we help you learn to manage your symptoms and cope with stressful situations in healthy ways. You will have access to a range of treatment modalities, from medication-assisted treatment to therapy programs focusing on skills training and education.

According to the National Institutes of Health, around 1 in 4 individuals with serious mental illness also have a substance use disorder (SUD). At ThriveNow Recovery Centers™, we provide mental health treatment services designed to improve the well-being of individuals with SUD. Our goal is to help you achieve and maintain long-term healing and positive lifestyle changes through evidence-based treatment programs that encourage, motivate, and support you.

TriveNow Recovery Centers has a second location in Iowa City. 15 Silvercrest Pl. Iowa City, Iowa 52240

 

6132 NE 12th Ave
Pleasant Hill, IA 50327
515-824-5154

UnityPoint - Des Moines Powell Chemmical Dependency Center

Powell Chemical Dependency Center (CDC), located at Iowa Lutheran Hospital, is a safe and supportive setting where individuals can face their drug and alcohol abuse and learn to recover. We offer services to adults, age 18 and older. Powell CDC allows individuals to work with their families and significant others to rebuild their lives and the lives of others affected by the uncertainty, pain, loss, helplessness and fear created by drug abuse. It is possible to live life substance free. Powell Chemical Dependency Center is licensed through the Bureau of Substance Abuse with the State of Iowa Department of Health and Human Services.

Our purpose at Powell Chemical Dependency Center involves several important individual and community goals:

  • Provide the highest quality alcohol and drug addiction treatment in central Iowa
  • Teach the basic skills needed for recovery
  • Connect people with the best social supports needed to remain sober
  • Treat the whole person: body, mind, and spirit
  • Provide individualized treatment planning for every patient based on his or her own unique needs
  • Contribute positively to the Des Moines area and the treatment and recovery community of central Iowa
  • To continuously strive to meet these objectives
700 East University Ave. Floor 4
Des Moines, IA 50316
515-263-2424

Veteran Affairs Substance Use Disorder Program

SUD 24-Hour Care (Residential)
Brian Wrightsman (DOM Chief):  (515) 699-5861
SUD Standard Outpatient
Laurie Raymond (SUD Continuum of Care Coordinator):  (515) 699-5778
3600 30th St.
Des Moines , IA 50310
515-699-5861

Alcohol

AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)

Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution.

A.A. has a simple program that works. It’s based on one alcoholic helping another.

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem.  It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.

A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

Key Words: 12 steps, AA, The Big Book, Problem Drinking, sobriety, 

Local AA Group

  • Monday - 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday - 12:00 PM and 6:30 PM
  • Wednesday - 12:00 PM and 5:30 PM
  • Thursday - 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM
  • Friday - 12:00 PM and 6:30 PM
  • Saturday - 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM
  • Sunday - 6:00 PM

 

223 E 4th St N
Newton, IA 50208

Al-Anon

Our personal situations may be different, but we share as equals because of what we have in common: our lives have been affected by another person’s drinking. Al-Anon is a mutual support group.

We can find understanding and support when we share our common experience with each other. Some of us are here because a spouse or partner has struggled with alcoholism. For others, the problem drinker is a parent, child, or grandchild. Sometimes a brother, a sister, or some other friend or relative brings us to Al-Anon. Many of us have had more than one alcoholic family member or friend.

Alcoholism has similar effects on us all, even though our relationships to the alcoholic may be different. Many newcomers are most interested in hearing about situations and relationships that are similar to their own. Over time, however, we come to understand that we can benefit from hearing how the Al-Anon principles worked in many different circumstances.

Alcohol Treatment

Emergency Services 24/7 also

Clive Behavioral Healthcare

Behavioral Health Inpatient, Emergency, Groups, and Recreation

Serves children and adults. 

Need help? Call 844-680-0504 to schedule an assessment or receive more information. You may also walk in anytime to our Clive location. We’re here 24 hours a day, seven days a week for mental health emergencies. 

In the case of a medical emergency, please dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Call to make a referral. Fax referal information to our admission team. Fax number: 515-461-2234

1450 N.W. 114th St.
Clive, IA 50325
844-680-0504 (24/7 referrals)
24 /7 Mental Health Emergency - Emergency Room

Free Lunch Weekdays

Discover Hope 517 Ministry (DH517)

Faith-Based Ministry: Showers available by appointment. Warming and cooling location during regular hours. 

Bread of Life offers free lunches to those in need of a meal, with no questions asked. The meals are available in DH517 Community Center from Monday to Friday, between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm. Additionally, if you need food for your home, please visit our front desk volunteers for a food box.

Breaking Free is our all-recovery meeting. Anyone seeking freedom from the bondage of addiction is welcome to join us. We serve a free community meal at 5:30 pm, before the Recovery group starts at 6 pm. We also have a welcome/worship time with music before the lesson, with curriculum and small group discussion. Our lessons are gospel and recovery-focused on redemption, renewal, and restoration. This group is also a support group for the family members of the addict or the recoveree. 

OFFICE AND COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS:

Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am-4:00 pm    Friday: 9:00 am-2:00 pm

Be Trasformed: 

We’ve partnered with The Addiction Connection and utilize their Be Transformed curriculum. This ongoing program, delivered classroom-style, provides guidance and education on the most effective way to combat addiction in participants’ lives.

12 units are using the acronym: 

BE T.R.A.N.S.F.O.R.M.E.D.

Be Transformed teaches participants struggling with addiction about identity, which is crucial for anyone to understand; also, knowing the character of God and Him as Creator is essential for any follower of Christ. 

These lessons emphasize that you cannot transform your own heart. Only the Holy Spirit changes the heart’s desires

Men's Group meets on Mondays from 6-7 pm at Restoration House

(Go to the west side of the building, there is an RH door, ring the doorbell if locked.)

Women's Group meets on Thursdays from 6-7 pm at Discover Hope 517

733 1st Ave. E.
Newton, IA 50208
641-841-0598
by appointment, see website

Inpatient (30 day program)

Hickory Recovery Treatment Center

Hickory Recovery Network is providing substance use and co-occurring mental health treatment services for adult males and females at Hickory Treatment Center at Grinnell, IA. Hickory Recovery Network is committed to offering the highest standard of substance use and co-occurring mental health treatment services to ensure a nurturing and therapeutic environment for recovery.

Addiction Treatment

  • Our specialized programs address various forms of addiction, including alcohol, drugs, and other substances
  • Addiction is multifaceted, so we focus on treating the root causes rather than just the symptoms
  • Our medical professionals, therapists, and counselors collaborate to design personalized treatment plans.

Treatment Specialties Include:

  • Detox Management
  • Substance Use Treatment
  • Addiction Treatment
  • Co-occurring Mental Health Treatment
  • Personalized Care Management
  • Discharge Planning
  • Relapse Management & Intervention

Co-occurring Mental Health Support (The client must have a primary diagnosis of a substance use disorder (SUD). 

    • Beyond addiction, we understand the impact of mental health disorders. Our services extend to managing acute symptoms related to depression, anxiety, trauma, and more.
    • Co-occurring mental health treatment is a priority for us as we recognize the interconnectedness of addiction and mental health.

Comprehensive Care Treatment Modalities

Insurance and Accessibility

  • Most Insurance Accepted: We work closely with most insurance providers to ensure quality care is accessible to everyone.
  • Affordability: We believe addiction recovery should not be hindered by financial barriers. Our team assists clients in navigating insurance coverage and exploring all financial options.

Transportation assistance is available. 

Men and Women

Age: 18 and older.

Fax: 515-461-9426

415 6th Ave W
Grinnell, IA 50112
800-639-0069, Option 1
24/7

inpatient mental health and substance

Prairie Ridge Integrated Behavioral Healthcare

Prairie Ridge Integrated Behavioral Healthcare is a private, non-profit corporation offering a wide-range of inpatient/outpatient substance use with co-occurring disorders, mental health therapy, problem gambling treatment and prevention services for adults and children to eight North Central Iowa counties; Our history of accessible, quality, cost-effective, and patient-centered services represent a firm and proven foundation from which to deliver a qualified response to the needs of our patients, consumers, and communities.

320 N. Eisenhower Ave.
Mason City, IA 50401
641-424-2391

Mental Health Crisis 24/7

Mobile Crisis Response Team Eyerly Ball- Unity Point Health

Services Offered: 

  • Mobile Crisis Response Team: serves 18 counties, including Jasper County. Eyerly Ball offers a 24/7 Mobile Crisis Response Team for 18 counties. The Mobile Crisis Response Team is an active part of a state-wide crisis system of prevention, response and postvention services, responding immediately to crisis events and providing postvention follow-up services to all clients.
  • Children's Behavioral Health
  • Counseling and Outpatient Therapy
  • Community Support Services
  • Urgent Behavioral Health Care
  • Integrated Services Project
  • Residential Services
  • RESTORE First Episode Psychosis Program  Ages 15-40
  • Substance Use Services
  • Substance use evaluations, treatment, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), Group settings treatment offerings (Ames and Penn Ave)

How to Access Services

To access the Mobile Crisis Response Team, anyone within the 18-county region may call the Crisis Center at 1-855-581-8111. The service is available to all ages. Anyone experiencing a crisis can access the crisis line, whether it is adolescent behavioral issues, depression, anxiety, substance use, suicidal thoughts and everything in between. Trained phone responders will assess the situation and deploy the Mobile Crisis Response Team if an in-person response is deemed to be necessary or helpful.

A trained two-person team will leave as soon as they have been dispatched and will respond to the scene within 60 minutes. Once onsite, the on-call counselors are able to perform crisis assessments and will take the necessary time with the client to:

  • Determine if suicidal or homicidal ideations are present
  • Determine if de-escalation and stabilization in the field are possible
  • Complete a thorough safety plan with the client if they are willing to contract for safety in that moment

If transportation is necessary to ensure client safety, on-call counselors will transport voluntary clients ages 12 and above (with the presence of a parent or guardian for children and dependent adults).

Within 24 hours of the end of the crisis interaction, a case manager will attempt to make contact with the client and is available to provide up to 30 days of case management services. Case management can coordinate appointments, provide transportation for appointments and provide reassurance to clients.

Crisis Stabilization Community-Based Services

Crisis Stabilization Community-Based Services (CSCBS) are short-term services designed to de-escalate an individual experiencing a mental health crisis and stabilize them where the individual lives, works, attends school, or socializes. CSCBS is a voluntary service for individuals in need of a safe, secure location that is less intensive and restrictive than an inpatient hospital. The goal of CSCBS is to stabilize the individual within the community.
Services provided through Crisis Stabilization Community-Based Services include, but are not limited to:

  • Psychiatric services and assessment
  • Medication management
  • Counseling
  • Referral to additional Eyerly Ball programs
  • Peer support
  • Connection to ongoing services and resources

Crisis Stabilization Community-Based Services are offered to individuals who have utilized the Mobile Crisis Response Team in one of the eighteen counties listed above.

1319 Pennsylvania Ave
Des Moines, IA 50316
1-855-581-8111 Mobile Crisis Response
24/7

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