CCS uses a person-centered approach, utilizing a team of professionals who understand and care about each individual with addiction and/or co-occurring disorders. Through care coordination, the team and the individual work together to develop a plan, provide support, and organize resources and services to assist in realizing future dreams and enhancing the lives of persons served.
History
CCS is a non-profit alcohol and drug abuse treatment agency founded in 1970. Over the years our audience has changed but our primary goal to prevent and treat those affected by drug abuse has remained the same. This agency is licensed by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, and governed by a Board of Directors. The operating policies and procedures of the agency are developed, reviewed and implemented under the authority of the President and the Board of Directors to carry out the objectives of the agency.
Professional Staff
CCS has a well trained, dedicated staff to assist those seeking help. Beyond advanced degrees and licensure, continuing education for our evidence-based programs is required for all staff members to help them keep abreast of new developments in their respective fields.
Funding Sources:
- ADAT - to qualify, must have at least 1 current DUI offense or a DUI plus related charge within 5 years.
- Indigent Clients - CCS has a contract with the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (TDMHDD) to provide treatment to individuals that are unemployed, have no insurance, or have private insurance that refuses to pay for residential treatment.
- Private Pay
- TennCare - UHC Community Plan
Accreditation
CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) accreditation signals a service provider’s commitment to continually improving services, encouraging feedback and serving the community.
License
CCS is licensed and funded, in part, by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (TDMHDD).