House of Mercy

MercyOne House of Mercy is dedicated to making the community a healthier place by offering treatment for substance use disorders and mental health services for individuals and families. Outpatient services for men, women and children are provided at three locations (Des Moines, Indianola and Newton). Residential substance use disorder treatment for women (single and with children) is available in Des Moines.

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Parent Organization: MercyOne Iowa

Location Information

Statewide

Phone 515-643-6580


MercyOne House of Mercy is dedicated to making the community a healthier place by offering treatment for substance use disorders and mental health services for individuals and families. Outpatient services for men, women and children are provided at three locations (Des Moines, Indianola and Newton). Residential substance use disorder treatment for women (single and with children) is available in Des Moines.

Services:

  • Provide outpatient substance use disorder services, residential substance use disorder services (individualized treatment options
  • Parenting education, on site accredited daycare
  • Life skills and daily living support
  • 12 step meetings
  • case management
  • outpatient mental health services (therapy services, psychiatric services, medication management
  • behavioral health intervention services

Eligibility:

Pregnant women who inject drugs, pregnant women who abuse substances in other ways, other individuals who inject drugs

Intake Process:

Call to schedule assessments to start process.

Hours:

M-F 9am-2pm

Mailing Address:

1409 Clark Street
Des Moines, IA 50314

Handicap Accessible: No

Appointment Needed: No

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New Connections
New Connections provides integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment for body, mind and community. New Connections employs a nationally recognized, evidence-based, interactive curriculum to help individuals discover their strengths, gain confidence, and learn skills to help individuals overcome their dependence on alcohol or other drugs. The goal at New Connections is to help individuals create better quality of life through integrated treatment focused on stopping the abuse or dependence of alcohol and other substances.

Medication Assisted Treatment
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the use of medication, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a whole-patient approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. MAT is clinically driven with a focus on individualized patient care. In the United States, MAT has been shown to be a particularly effective treatment approach for alcohol dependence and opioid dependence.

Services:

  • Medication Assisted Treatment
  • Individual Counseling
  • Group Counseling
  • Educational Programming
  • Referral Resources

Eligibility:

Individuals seeking treatment and services for alcohol or substance use.

Intake Process:

Please contact 515.282.6610 for Broadlawns Addiction Treatment Services.

Handicap Accessible: No

Appointment Needed: No

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