Treatment Services
Prairie Ridge
Addiction Treatment Services is a substance abuse
treatment facility licensed by the Iowa Department of Public Health.
Walk-In Clinic: In
an effort to serve our clients more quickly, our Mason City office is
providing assessments through a walk-in clinic on a first come, first
serve basis.
Clinic Hours
Tuesdays from 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Fridays from 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
All clients seeking an
assessment should use the walk in clinic. The following special
populations need to call (641)424-2391 to make an appointment with the appropriate
clinician: Federal Bureau of Prison referrals, Federal Probation
referrals, SSC referrals, Drug Court referrals, gambling assessments,
adolescent assessments, and Spanish speaking referrals.
Please bring your health insurance or Title XIX cards and proof of
income (pay stub or tax return).
The following types of
assessments require payment at the time of the assessment: OWI
$125**, Zero Tolerance $125, court ordered (legal charges NOT
committals) $25, street probation $20. Please call (641)424-2391 to verify
fees.
**Please note, per DOT guidelines, OWI and Zero Tolerance assessments cannot be done within 10 days of citation.
Outpatient Treatment
Program: We
offer day and evening programming. This treatment program is
consists of weekly individual sessions and group therapy sessions over
a time period best suited for individual needs.
Group therapy
sessions enable individuals to recognize the negative impact of
substance use on their lives and offer them tools to help them make
appropriate choices to remain abstinent. Individuals are
encouraged to focus on the strengths they are able to bring to the
group. The evening groups consist of group therapy, lectures,
videos, speakers, and personal assignments.

Members
of the program meet individually with their counselor on a weekly
basis to review their progress and for one-on-one counseling.
The extended outpatient group is offered in the evenings.
This
program is open to both males and females ages 18 and older.
Upon
successful completion of this group, individuals are transitioned into
continuing care services.
Prairie Ridge also has a Women and Children's
Program
that is dedicated to reduce barriers women may encounter when trying to
receive treatment for substance abuse. To interrupt the
process
of addiction, improve social skills, re-establish healthy family
relationships, and use community resources to benefit the family are
some of the goals for this program.
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