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Substance Abuse Services (SAS) - EFR Our Substance Abuse Services include confidential assessments by certified substance use disorder counselors With permission and when appropriate, significant others and or family members are invited to participate in the assessment
Court Accepted Drug Alcohol Assessments | New Directions New Directions is experienced at providing objective, timely, and professionally accepted drug and alcohol assessments We’ve been doing it for over 12 years for courts and employers across the country We believe every situation is unique and that is why we listen to you first
Guide to Getting Your Court-Ordered Substance Abuse Evaluation A court-ordered substance abuse evaluation will generally consist of a detailed interview with a treatment provider The provider will then review the offender’s history, regarding the substance, criminal history, driving record, and arrest report
Drug and Alcohol Evaluation: What to Expect - New Health Advisor A drug and alcohol evaluation from a state-certified treatment agency may be requested by the courts in any case involving substance abuse For driving under the influence (DUI) or driving under the influence of drugs (DUID) convictions, it may be compulsory
Substance Use Disorders | Medicaid Many states have included behavioral health services for individuals with SUD in the State Plans and various Medicaid managed care Waivers The following resources are available to States:
ASI | OWI, DUI, Drug Court-Related Assessments Educational Services ASI specializes in court-related substance use disorder services We assist clients in navigating both Department of Transportation and legal system issues and requirements At ASI, we can provide initial assessment, evaluation, court-mandated education programs and treatment
Substance Abuse Evaluations: Why They Matter and What to Expect To make a diagnosis, a qualified addiction treatment professional will talk to you in detail about your substance use They’ll ask about what you’ve used, how often, and for how long They’ll want to know if you’ve ever tried to quit before, and how your substance use affects your daily life