Unified Community Services
Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment Center
Unified Community Services in Lancaster, Wisconsin offers outpatient mental health, substance use, emergency services, and community support programs for individuals and families in Grant and Iowa Counties. The Lancaster location provides behavioral health services, assessment, psychiatric evaluation, psychiatric treatment, medication management, treatment planning, crisis intervention, prevention education, and outpatient Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) services. Substance use support includes primary AODA treatment, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), relapse prevention, aftercare counseling, Intoxicated Driver Program assessments, court ordered AODA assessments, and referrals to self-help programs.
Contact Information
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Treatment Services
Core Services
- Care Coordination
- Case Management
- Couples Counseling
- Crisis Intervention
- Family Therapy
- Housing Assistance
- Medication Management
- Medication-Assisted Treatment
- Prevention Education
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Psychiatric Services
- Psychological Assessment
- Psychotherapy
- Telehealth
Therapies & Approaches
- Relapse Prevention
Conditions Treated
- Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
- Serious Mental Illness
- Substance Use Treatment
Populations Served
- Adolescent Services
- Adult Services
- Children's Services
- Families
Additional Services
- Activities of Daily Living Services
- Advocacy
- Aftercare Counseling
- Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) Services
- Assessment and Diagnosis
- Community Support Program
- Court Ordered AODA Assessment
- Employment-Related Services
- Entitlements Assistance
- Family Sessions
- Intoxicated Driver Program Assessment
- Legal Services Assistance
- Outpatient Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA)
- Physical/Dental Health Care Assistance
- Pregnant Women
- Primary AODA Treatment
- Psychiatric/Psychological Services
- Referral to Self-Help Programs
- Social/Recreational Skill Training
- Support & Education
- Supportive Psychotherapy
- Symptom Monitoring
- Transportation Services Assistance
- Vocational Training Assistance
Insurance Coverage
Accepts Insurance, Medicaid, and more
For more information please contact Unified Community Services directly at (608) 723-6357.