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Organization Contact Information |
Name: |
Shelby County Treatment Center |
Street 1: |
750 Highway 31 south |
Street 2: |
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City: |
Alabaster |
Province: |
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Post Code: |
35007 |
Country: |
United States of America |
Phone: |
205-216-0200 |
Organization Email: |
trtmtcrt@aol.com |
Web Site: |
http://www.shelbycountytreatmentcenter.com |
Other Online Presence: |
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Focal Point Contact Information |
Salutation: |
Ms |
First Name: |
Susan |
Last Name: |
Staats - Combs |
Title: |
Executive Director |
Email: |
trtmtctr@aol.com |
Phone: |
trtmtctr@aol.com |
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Alternate Focal Point Contact Information |
Salutation: |
Ms |
First Name: |
Tracy |
Last Name: |
Porch |
Title: |
Quality Assurance Diretor |
Email: |
porch001@gmail.com |
Phone: |
205-216-0201 |
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General Information |
Board Constituency: |
Communities |
Is your organization legally registered in your country: |
Yes |
If yes, please enter your registration number: |
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Organization Type - Primary: |
Non-Governmental Organization |
Organization Type - Secondary: |
Other Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) |
Organization Description: |
Mission Shelby County Treatment Center is committed toward enhancing the lives of all the persons served, and to promote the quality, value and optimal outcomes of services through opiate replacement treatment therapy. Agency Purpose: In support of our mission and values, Shelby County Treatment Center promotes the following beliefs which encompass the purpose of our mission. Our patients are required to have screening. All staff are required to have yearly screening.
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Do you know about the UNHLM declaration: |
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Specializations / Areas of Work |
Delivery of health services and care |
Other Organization Information |
Total number of staff in your organization: |
11 - 25 |
Number of full-time staff who are directly involved with TB: |
0 |
Number of part-time staff who are directly involved with TB: |
0 |
Number of volunteers who are directly involved with TB: |
0 |
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How did you hear about the Stop TB Partnership: |
Internet search |
If you were informed or referred by another partner of the Stop TB Partnership please tell us who: |
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Why do you wish join the Stop TB Partnership: |
Technical assistance and advice |
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Are you a member of a Stop TB national partnership: |
No |
Are you in contact with your national TB programme: |
No |
Please tell us how your organization is contributing to your country's national TB control plan: |
We are a opiate replacement facility in Alabama. We test all persons that come in to our facility. We have TB education fir staff and patients. |
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Geographical Reach |
Which country is your headquarters located in: |
United States of America |
Which countries do you do operate in: (This includes countries you are conducting activities in) |
United States of America |
Contribution |
Please tell us how your organization will contribute to the Global Plan to Stop TB by briefly describing its involvement in any of the areas of work listed below: |
TB Care Delivery: SCTC is 1/ 20 medical facilities in Alabama that treat those with the opiate use disorder. SCTC assists in educating the patients ad staff on a minimum annual basis and upon entry to our out patient facility. |
Declaration |
Declaration of interests:
Shelby County Treatment Center is committed toward enhancing the lives of all the persons served, and to promote the quality, value and optimal outcomes of services through opiate replacement treatment therapy. Agency Purpose: In support of our mission and values, Shelby County Treatment Center promotes the following beliefs which encompass the purpose of our mission Procedure: 1. All persons served have the right to treatment suited to their individual needs and the right to receive treatment in the least restrictive environment. Therapy all persons served enrolled in treatment at Shelby County Treatment Center will have a Primary therapist and they will participate in the development of the initial individualized treatment plan and subsequent treatment plans throughout their time in treatment. 2. Persons served will receive individualized services which will be designed to assist them in establishing an opiate free lifestyle and enhance their quality of life. 3. Provide services, which will improve the person served decision making skills and their ability to analyze the consequential circumstances associated with continued involvement in criminal activities. 4. Provide services to restore and/or preserve the family unit. These services include, but are not limited to referrals, advocacy, parenting education, couples counseling, etc. 5. Provide collaborative educational services throughout the community and to other consumers and providers of service. 6. Provide consultation, education and training, which support persons served in achieving and maintaining a more productive lifestyle.
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Application date: |
September 1, 2015 |
Last updated: |
September 3, 2015 |
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