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Community Services
Provides behavioral health, alcohol / drug, psychiatric, long-term support, and adult protective services.
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Adult Protective Services/Elder At-Risk Program
Adult protective services help elder adults and adults at risk who have been abused, neglected, or financially exploited.
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Outpatient Clinic
Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.
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Children's Long Term Support Waiver (CLTS)
The Children’s Long-Term Support (CLTS) Program helps children with disabilities and their families through supports and services that help children grow and live their best lives.
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Comprehensive Community Services (CCS)
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Community Mental Health Program (CMHP)
- Who do I call if I have questions on behavioral health, alcohol / drug and psychiatric services?
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Call 920-834-7000 and ask for the Clinical Intake Worker.
- I’ve been court-ordered to have an OWI assessment. What procedures do I need to follow?
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If you are court-ordered to have an OWI assessment, you must be assessed in the county that you live in. If you live in Oconto County, you will come to the Oconto County Health and Human Services to register for the assessment. Registration consists of paying the $275.00 assessment fee in full before you will be given an appointment. You will also be asked to complete a questionnaire about your alcohol and drug use. When you come to your appointment, you must bring a copy of the arrest report with you. You must also bring an adult family member. At the assessment, a driver safety plan will be developed based on your needs. The plan could range from a minimum of educational classes to alcohol and drug treatment.