Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program
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The Scott AFB ADAPT Program provides comprehensive substance use education, prevention, and treatment services for active-duty service members.
Services Offered:
- Substance Use Assessments: Evaluations to determine treatment needs.
- Education & Prevention: Brief counseling, outreach, and skills-based training.
- Treatment & Aftercare: Individual and group therapy tailored to severity of use.
- Referral Coordination: Assistance with placement in detox, residential, and intensive outpatient programs as needed.
- Command Consultation: Guidance for leadership on managing substance-related concerns.
Referral Process:
Higher Level of Care Referrals: When clinically appropriate, ADAPT facilitates referrals to:
- Detox Services: Medical stabilization for withdrawal management
- Residential Treatment Programs: Inpatient care for moderate to severe substance use disorders
- Intensive Outpatient Programs: Structured, non-residential treatment for substance use recovery
Phone: 618-256-7386
Email: dha.scott.scott-375th-mdg.mbx.adapt@health.mil
Location: 375th Medical Group, 310 W Losey St., Scott AFB, IL, Second Floor H Wing, Co-located with Mental Health
Other Resources
Scott AFB Collaborative Helping Agencies
Chaplain
- Phone: 618-256-4060
- Referral: No referral needed
- Location: Scott AFB chapel (320 Ward Drive, Building 1620, Scott AFB)
- Confidential support for religious, spiritual, and moral matters
- Work-related issues, adjustment/transition issues, including deployments, marriage and family, grief
Primary Care Behavioral Health
- Phone: Call the Appointment Line, 618-256-9355, and request Primary Care Behavioral Health
- Referral: No referral needed
- Location: Scott AFB Medical Treatment Facility, Primary Care Clinic (310 W Losey St., Scott AFB)
- First stop for mental health help within the military treatment facility
- Four to six sessions, 30 minutes each, short-term therapy with direct interventions focused on behavioral change
- Provides targeted intervention for mild-moderate symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, sleep concerns, adjustment/transition
- Records of sessions are kept in the military electronic health records system
Military One Source
- Phone: 800-342-9647
- Referral: No referral needed
- Location: Office of an off-base therapist
- Individuals will be matched with off-base therapists for 12-20 free, 45-60-minute sessions, which often occur on a weekly basis
- More suitable for individuals meeting criteria for mental health conditions (i.e. anxiety, depression, relationship conflict, etc.)
- Records are kept of visits and may be requested by the military mental health system
Military Family Life Counselors
- Phone: 618-631-2421 or 618-477-1620
- Referral: No referral needed
- Location: Military & Family Readiness Center (404 W. Martin St., Scott AFB)
- Provides free. Supportive-based counseling to active duty service members and dependents
- Provides support for individuals dealing with adjustment/transition issues, stress, marital difficulties, deployment cycle issues, communication, aggression, parenting, and grief/loss
- No records are kept of sessions
Telemynd
- Phone: 866-991-2103
- Referral: Required, please consult with the Scott AFB MH Clinic (Active duty) or your PCM (Dependents/Retirees)
- Location: https://www.telemynd.com/tricare
- Provides counseling to address concerns such as major life stressors, interpersonal issues, grief, depression and anxiety
- Will help you achieve your therapy goals by assisting you in processing thoughts and emotions, gaining insight into your motivations, and developing effective coping strategies
What TRICARE Covers
TRICARE covers medically and psychologically necessary mental health and substance use care.
This includes both inpatient and outpatient care.
Getting Mental Health Care
See a Complete List of Covered Services