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About
The Helen Ross McNabb Center's Silver Linings Program is a Women's Recovery-Oriented System of Care which is designed to provide substance abuse intervention services to women ages 18 and above who have given birth to a child with NAS. Additional women may be provided services on a case by case basis. Please call to discuss.<br /><br />Services include:<br /><br />IOP groups that meet four times per week<br />. Weekly Individual and Group therapy<br />. Parenting classes<br />. Psychiatric evaluation and medication management<br />. Case management<br />. Relapse prevention<br />. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy<br />. 12-Step recovery work<br />. Trauma recovery focused curriculum<br />. Wraparound Services (i.e. transportation, advocacy, outreach, aftercare)<br />The 12-16 week curriculum is designed to increase coping skills for managing substance use and mental health disorders, teach recovery skills, increase parenting skills, address trauma-related concerns, and develop a relapse prevention plan. Treatment will also include assessing the needs of the child(ren) involved to ensure they receive the appropriate care. <br />The Silver Linings Intensive Outpatient Program is able to address some of the unique issues facing chemically dependent women, including history of trauma (e.g., domestic violence or sexual abuse), co-dependency, relationship issues, parenting concerns and childcare issues.<br /><br />As a National Health Service Corps Site, we promise to serve all patients, offer discounted fees for patients who qualify and not deny services based on a person's: race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, or sexual orientation. We also accept insurance including: Medicaid, Medicare, or Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)<br /><br /><strong>Services Offered:</strong> Outpatient mental health servicesCounseling/therapyAlcohol and drug intensive outpatient servicesCase management
Treatment Services
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Accreditation and Licensure
CARF
Information
Accepting Patients
Not Accepting Patients
Treatment Type
- Outpatient
- Intensive Outpatient
- Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
- Buprenorphine / Suboxone
- Vivitrol / Naltrexone
- Telehealth
Facility Type
- Non-profit
Treatment Services
- Case Management
Accepted Forms Of Payment
- Medicaid/TennCare
- Wellpoint
- BlueCare
- United Healthcare Community Plan
- State Funding - (Block Grants Received)
Additional Services
- Peer Support / Peer Recovery Program
- Life Skills Development
- Parenting Classes
Population Served
- Age
- Adult
- Gender
- Female
- Male
- Pregnant / Postpartum
- Veterans/Military
- Preferred Language
- English
- Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Disabled
- Current Mental Health Diagnosis
- Currently Receiving Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
Policies
Referral / Admission
- Admission criteria
- Individuals who would like to receive services will need to attend Open Access. Individuals can walk-in to complete intake paperwork and have an initial appointment on Mondays or Fridays from 1-3pm, or Tuesdays or Thursdays from 8-10am. If using insurance, please bring the insurance card at this time. If needing grant services, please bring your TN ID, social security card or birth certificate, proof of address, and proof of income if applicable.
- Referral process
- Once you are complete Open Access, or if you are already receiving services with the McNabb Center, an appointment can be set up with Millie Kilgore to complete enrollment in the IOP program, and/or the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program.
Tobacco Policy
- Dipping
- Allowed in Designated Areas
- E cigarettes
- Allowed in Designated Areas
- Smoking cessation products
- Allowed in Designated Areas
- Smoking
- Allowed in Designated Areas