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Substance Abuse Services

Preferred Family Healthcare
School-Based Team of Concern*
Preferred Family Healthcare will continue to implement Teams of Concern in many of the middle and high schools in Franklin County. The Team of Concern incorporates global prevention, classroom specific prevention programs, identification and assessment of high risk youth, and individualized treatment of youth who are at risk of becoming clinically addicted to drugs and alcohol. Anyone can refer a youth to the TOC program. After a referral is made, PFH goes through proper school channels to get parent permission to do an assessment. The youth is assessed and referred to the proper service provider. If it is a mental health issue, they would refer to Crider, if the child needs counseling they refer to one of the FCCRB funded counselors, if it is an emerging drug and alcohol issue then PFH take the youth on for individualized treatment. In individual treatment, the youth and their worker develop an individualized plan to help move the youth along the road of recovery.

Intensive Outpatient:
PFH offers outpatient substance use treatment for Franklin Adolescents in Union, MO.  Services include:  Individual Counseling, group therapy, family therapy, ​recreation therapy, relapse prevention, introduction to support groups, life skills training, ARTC, co-occurring, community support, aftercare support, and referral to residential support.

Contact Information: 
411Locust Street 
Union, MO  63084 
636-584-8724

*services funded through the FCCRB
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