Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center – Civitan Home

203 8th Street North
Clanton, AL 35045

About Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center – Civitan Home

Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center–Civitan Home provides comprehensive psychiatric care and addiction recovery services for youth and adults in Clanton, Alabama, including specialized programming for adolescents, young adults, seniors, persons with hearing impairment, pregnant and postpartum women, and intravenous drug users. They offer state-licensed dual diagnosis care and inpatient, outpatient, and aftercare programs.

Their inpatient programs are designed for clients requiring a high level of supervision and support, including those in early recovery and at an elevated risk of relapse. Clients receive medical and mental health assessments, personalized care planning, and case management. They also engage in intensive, trauma-informed individual, group, and family counseling and age-specific, recovery-focused life skills training addressing topics such as relapse prevention. Their evidence-based complementary therapies include experiential and recreational therapies.

Their outpatient and aftercare services enable a complete continuum of care and may include step-down support, academic and vocational training, employment and housing assistance, and referrals for additional services.

Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center–Civitan Home accepts most major insurance plans, including Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield, Humana, Aetna, United Healthcare, and others. Contact your provider to verify coverage because out of network benefits vary. Financial assistance is available.

Latest Reviews

Lisa Morris
1 week ago on Google
1
Elena, the nurse practitioner I was seeing for a few months, didn t want to change my medicines, and she also wouldn t let my family be involved by updating them on what was going on. She s very rude, and she always had been, and she s never been a patient advocate for me.She bettlied me about the OCD symptoms that I ve been having for several months now. She said to continue to take the medicine that she prescribed me months ago that s supposedly supposed to help with OCD symptoms, even though I told her it s not working at all.I ll continue to see Ally, one of the therapists, there. She s amazing, sweet, compassionate, understanding, and definitely a patient advocate unlike Elena.I followed up with one of my OB doctors, and I was able to be prescribed medicine that I believe will really help me moving forward. Please avoid Elena if possible. She definitely didn t have my best interest as heart, and I definitely don t want anyone else to be treated the way that I was by her.
Cindi Price
3 months ago on Google
1
They change therapist right and left because they cant keep one. Almost every time I go in it someone new. It's totally a waste of time talking to their therapist because you have to start over constantly. If I didn't have to see the therapist to be able to see my doctor I wouldn't go see the therapist at all.
TeenyOoF
10 months ago on Google
1
If you like bouncing from therapist to therapist, getting absolutely nowhere with you're mental health, and having therapist show up late or cut ur time short. Then this is the place for you. Come get absolutely zero help, and talk to a therapist who probably isn t listening.

Location

Accepted Insurance

Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center – Civitan Home works with several private insurance providers and also accepts private payments when possible, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Other Forms of Payment

Medicaid is a state based program that helps lower-income individuals and families pay for healthcare. Medicaid covers addiction treatment so those enrolled can use their coverage to pay for rehab. When a program accepts Medicaid the client often pays very little or nothing out of their own pocket.

Private insurance refers to any kind of healthcare coverage that isn't from the state or federal government. This includes individual and family plans offered by an employer or purchased from the Insurance Marketplace. Every plan will have different requirements and out of pocket costs so be sure to get the full details before you start treatment.

Self-pay involves paying for treatment out of your own pocket. You can use savings or credit, get a personal loan, or receive help from family and friends to fund your treatment. If you don't have insurance or your insurance plan doesn't cover a specific program, self-pay can help ensure you still get the care you need.

Financial aid can take many forms. Centers may have grants or scholarships available to clients who meet eligibility requirements. Programs that receive SAMHSA grants may have financial aid available for those who need treatment as well. Grants and scholarships can help you pai for treatment without having to repay.

Sliding scale payments are based on a client's income and family size. The goal is to make treatment affordable to everyone. By taking these factors into account, addiction recovery care providers help ensure that your treatment does not become a financial burden to you or your family, eliminating one barrier to care.

Medicare is a federal program that provides health insurance for those 65 and older. It also serves people under 65 with chronic and disabling health challenges. To use Medicare for addiction treatment you need to find a program that accepts Medicare and is in network with your plan. Out of pocket costs and preauthorization requirements vary, so always check with your provider.

Military members, veterans, and eligible dependents have access to specific insurance programs that help them get the care they need. TRICARE and VA insurance can help you access low cost or no cost addiction and mental health treatment. Programs that accept military insurance often have targeted treatment focused on the unique challenges military members, veterans, and their families face.

Addiction Treatments

Levels of Care

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Outpatient Programs (OP) are for those seeking mental rehab or drug rehab, but who also stay at home every night. The main difference between outpatient treatment (OP) and intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) lies in the amount of hours the patient spends at the facility. Most of the time an outpatient program is designed for someone who has completed an inpatient stay and is looking to continue their growth in recovery. Outpatient is not meant to be the starting point, it is commonly referred to as aftercare.
inpatient iconInpatient
Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient's individual requirements.
aftercare iconAftercare Support
Completing a drug or alcohol rehab program shouldn't spell the end of substance abuse treatment. Aftercare involves making a sustainable plan for recovery, including ongoing support. This can include sober living arrangements like halfway houses, career counseling, and setting a patient up with community programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA).

Treatments

The goal of treatment for alcoholism is abstinence. Those with poor social support, poor motivation, or psychiatric disorders tend to relapse within a few years of treatment. For these people, success is measured by longer periods of abstinence, reduced use of alcohol, better health, and improved social functioning. Recovery and Maintenance are usually based on 12 step programs and AA meetings.

Drug rehab in Alabama provides medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for drug dependency. Methods of treatment often include a combination of medication, counseling, and recreational therapies.

Many of those suffering from addiction also suffer from mental or emotional illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, or anxiety disorders. Rehab and other substance abuse facilities treating those with a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder administer psychiatric treatment to address the person's mental health issue in addition to drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

A combined mental health and substance abuse rehab has the staff and resources available to handle individuals with both mental health and substance abuse issues. It can be challenging to determine where a specific symptom stems from (a mental health issue or an issue related to substance abuse), so mental health and substance abuse professionals are helpful in detangling symptoms and keeping treatment on track.

Opioid rehabs specialize in supporting those recovering from opioid addiction. They treat those suffering from addiction to illegal opioids like heroin, as well as prescription drugs like oxycodone. These centers typically combine both physical as well as mental and emotional support to help stop addiction. Physical support often includes medical detox and subsequent medical support (including medication), and mental support includes in-depth therapy to address the underlying causes of addiction.

Programs

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Teen Program
Teen programs are designed to address the unique pressures teens face, pressures that can drive them to experiment with dangerous, addictive substances. They need programs that meet them exactly where they are and give them tools for long-term recovery. Therapy can help teenagers understand and work through underlying issues so they can reclaim the life ahead of them.
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Adult Program
Adult rehab programs include therapies tailored to each client's specific needs, goals, and recovery progress. They are tailored to the specific challenges adult clients may face, including family and work pressures and commitments. From inpatient and residential treatment to various levels of outpatient services, there are many options available. Some facilities also help adults work through co-occurring conditions, like anxiety, that can accompany addiction.
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Seniors Program
Nearly one million adults age 65 and older live with a substance use disorder. Treatment providers who specialize in senior care understand the social, psychological, and physical effects of aging and how they relate to recovery. They can help clients address particular challenges and risks they may face as they get older such as overdosing and medication interactions and dependencies.
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Hearing Impaired Program
A sensory disability, such as hearing impairment, can compound the challenges of addiction recovery. Drug rehabs that are specially designed to accommodate the needs of persons with hearing impairments will include special accessibility features and accommodations to make treatment as comfortable and effective as possible. This may include access to American Sign Language interpreters.
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HIV/AIDS Program
HIV/AIDS programs support disease prevention and management in high-risk individuals in recovery. Individuals who engage in intravenous drug use and other addictive behaviors are at a higher risk of becoming infected with HIV. Rehab centers that specialize in treating this population typically have a high number of nurses, physicians, and psychiatrists on staff who can make sure both their medical and mental health needs are met.
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Postpartum Program
The postpartum period is a sensitive time, especially for women in addiction recovery. Rehabs with specialized programs for new mothers will offer compassionate, personalized care to meet each client's needs as they transition from pregnancy to this season of life. Care teams may include obstetricians, pediatricians, and social workers working collaboratively to give women, children, and families a healthy future.
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Program For Men
Men face specific challenges and concerns when seeking addiction treatment. Gender-specific recovery programs help them tackle these issues head-on in an environment that's focused, targeted, and distraction-free. It also gives them the opportunity to connect with and learn from other men who have been through a similar journey and can offer support for the next step.
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Program For Women
Rehabs for women provide a safe, nurturing space for female clients to heal. These treatment programs consider the specific obstacles that women can face during recovery and place a special emphasis on mental, social, physical, and reproductive health. They explore how each woman's experience has shaped the trajectory of their substance use, addressing issues such as sexual abuse and past trauma.
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Young Adult Program
Young adulthood can be an exciting, yet difficult, time of transition. Individuals in their late teens to mid-20s face unique stressors related to school, jobs, families, and social circles, which can lead to a rise in substance use. Rehab centers with dedicated young adult programs will include activities and amenities that cater to this age group, with an emphasis on specialized counseling, peer socialization, and ongoing aftercare.

Clinical Services

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a therapy modality that focuses on the relationship between one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is used to establish and allow for healthy responses to thoughts and feelings (instead of unhealthy responses, like using drugs or alcohol). CBT has been proven effective for recovering addicts of all kinds, and is used to strengthen a patient's own self-awareness and ability to self-regulate. CBT allows individuals to monitor their own emotional state, become more adept at communicating with others, and manage stress without needing to engage in substance abuse.

Whether a marriage or other committed relationship, an intimate partnership is one of the most important aspects of a person's life. Drug and alcohol addiction affects both members of a couple in deep and meaningful ways, as does rehab and recovery. Couples therapy and other couples-focused treatment programs are significant parts of exploring triggers of addiction, as well as learning how to build healthy patterns to support ongoing sobriety.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a modified form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a treatment designed to help people understand and ultimately affect the relationship between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. DBT is often used for individuals who struggle with self-harm behaviors, such as self-mutilation (cutting) and suicidal thoughts, urges, or attempts. It has been proven clinically effective for those who struggle with out-of-control emotions and mental health illnesses like Borderline Personality Disorder.

Experiential therapy is a form of therapy in which clients are encouraged to surface and work through subconscious issues by engaging in real-time experiences. Experiential therapy departs from traditional talk therapy by involving the body, and having clients engage in activities, movements, and physical and emotional expression. This can involve role-play or using props (which can include other people). Experiential therapy can help people process trauma, memories, and emotion quickly, deeply, and in a lasting fashion, leading to substantial and impactful healing.

Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation.

Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members.

In individual therapy, a patient meets one-on-one with a trained psychologist or counselor. Therapy is a pivotal part of effective substance abuse treatment, as it often covers root causes of addiction, including challenges faced by the patient in their social, family, and work/school life.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) is a way of getting nicotine into the bloodstream without smoking. It uses products that supply low doses of nicotine to help people stop smoking. The goal of therapy is to cut down on cravings for nicotine and ease the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal.

Recreational therapy (aka therapeutic recreation) uses creative and fun activities to help with addiction recovery. Recreational therapists lead patients in entertaining and engaging activities like sports or games; art (drawing, painting, sculpture); drama, music, and dance; and/or community outings (field trips) to improve patients' physical, social, and emotional well-being.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. The purpose of trauma therapy is to allow a patient to process trauma and move through and past it, with the help of trained and compassionate mental health professionals.

Amenities

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Accreditations

State Licenses are permits issued by government agencies that allow rehab organizations to conduct business legally within a certain geographical area. Typically, the kind of program a rehab facility offers, along with its physical location, determines which licenses are required to operate legally.

State License: Alabama

Contact Information

Phone icon (205) 287-7763
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203 8th Street North
Clanton, AL 35045

Fact checked and written by:
Terri Beth Miller, PhD
Edited by:
Quentin Blount

Reviews of Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center – Civitan Home

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3.3 (11 reviews)
Lisa Morris
1 week ago
1

Elena, the nurse practitioner I was seeing for a few months, didn t want to change my medicines, and she also wouldn t let my family be involved by updating them on what was going on. She s very rude, and she always had been, and she s never been a patient advocate for me.She bettlied me about the OCD symptoms that I ve been having for several months now. She said to continue to take the medicine that she prescribed me months ago that s supposedly supposed to help with OCD symptoms, even though I told her it s not working at all.I ll continue to see Ally, one of the therapists, there. She s amazing, sweet, compassionate, understanding, and definitely a patient advocate unlike Elena.I followed up with one of my OB doctors, and I was able to be prescribed medicine that I believe will really help me moving forward. Please avoid Elena if possible. She definitely didn t have my best interest as heart, and I definitely don t want anyone else to be treated the way that I was by her.

Cindi Price
3 months ago
1

They change therapist right and left because they cant keep one. Almost every time I go in it someone new. It's totally a waste of time talking to their therapist because you have to start over constantly. If I didn't have to see the therapist to be able to see my doctor I wouldn't go see the therapist at all.

TeenyOoF
10 months ago
1

If you like bouncing from therapist to therapist, getting absolutely nowhere with you're mental health, and having therapist show up late or cut ur time short. Then this is the place for you. Come get absolutely zero help, and talk to a therapist who probably isn t listening.

GluedBond
3 years ago
2

So I was transferred to numerous therapists over the course of my treatment. Every time I got comfortable with one, they would leave or their case load was too big. The last therapist they gave me called for no more than 5 minutes and that was it. I decided to quit going to therapy because why pay for something I no longer need with medication working.They hate when you stop going. They are therapy based and not medication based. When running out of refills of prozac, apparently not taking to a therapist 5 minutes a month means I don't get refills. The only way to get back on my medication is to reenter therapy, get another diagnosis and then get on medication if appropriate. Now I have to quit cold turkey and am worse off than before starting "treatment". Avoid at all costs.

Tonia Silas
4 years ago
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Cheryl A
4 years ago
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Jennifer Burroughs Clark (Jennifer C)
5 years ago
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I love my doctor but unfortunately he is leaving. The wait for therapist appointments is not bad. But if you are seeing the doctor, plan on being here all day. It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to let the entire staff go and hire more qualified individuals.

Carrin Nichols
5 years ago
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Nora P
5 years ago
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Piece of mind

Betty Venne
6 years ago
5

When you think there is no place to go or turn to there is! Just breath and bring in the stuff you need. They are there for you. It take time to get to where they need you to be. Wait time sometimes long to see a Dr. Who can get you on Medical needs. You can call to make an earlier appointment to see the therapist or even leave a message for them.. They return your call promptly. I can't say how graceful I am to have them on my side to make me; me again. Thank you for believing in who I am and for what my brain injuries make me with out medical treatment.

Connie Watts
6 years ago
4

Not much waiting

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