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DACCO Center for Behavioral Health is home to a comprehensive range of substance use disorder related services available to men, women, teens and seniors, and includes two new family living areas where single mothers progress through treatment without being separated from their children. |
DACCO Center for Behavioral Health is home to a comprehensive range of substance use disorder related services available to men, women, teens and seniors, and includes two new family living areas where single mothers progress through treatment without being separated from their children. |
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===Contact Info=== |
===Contact Info=== |
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DACCO Women's residential services - (813) 384-4200 [http://www.dacco.org/Programs/Women%27s%20Center.html#res DACCO Women's Center] |
DACCO Women's residential services - (813) 384-4200 [http://www.dacco.org/Programs/Women%27s%20Center.html#res DACCO Women's Center] |
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[http://www.dacco.org/index.html DACCO main website] |
[http://www.dacco.org/index.html DACCO main website] |
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==Services == |
==Services == |
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Revision as of 18:42, 1 February 2010
DACCO Center for Behavioral Health is home to a comprehensive range of substance use disorder related services available to men, women, teens and seniors, and includes two new family living areas where single mothers progress through treatment without being separated from their children.
Contact Info
DACCO Women's residential services - (813) 384-4200 DACCO Women's Center
Services
Food Bank Services for Individuals with HIV/AIDS
Medication Assisted Treatment Services for Individuals with an Opiate Addiction
The agency provides services to children, youth, adolescents, and adults, as well as to the co-occurring population (mental health/substance abuse) and the homeless community.