Alcohol Abuse Services
HUMAN RESOURCES
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CHAPLAIN SERVI" ~l:.17'S OFFiCE
DIRECTOR
NORMA J. THOMAS
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CITY OF SALINA
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Coordinators: Rev. Dean Long and Sister Mary Lou Roberts
Serrices: Ministers ride rlth the Police Depar1:!œnt to identify the
community problems.
Ministers do a follow-up on calls the Police Depart!nent: went
on, according to the police log.
The ministers, according to their experiences and tal~ats are
selected to do counseling and also give spiritual guid,ance
to a family disturbance, attempted suicide, or any alcohol
related incidents..
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ST. JOHN'S- HOSPITAL ALCOHOLISM AND DEPENDENCY TREATMENT C:ENTER
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Director:
Willys E. Neustrom
Services:
Pro-rides comprehensive treatment' of chemical dependency for
alcohol abusers and alcoholics. Treatment involves patient's
family in the counseling.
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Arranges for spouses and teenage children of patients to
attend Alanon and Alateen meetings. Meetings provide peer
group support to help indi-riduals deal rlth stress.
Pro-rides consultation on chemical dependency treat~nt to health
professionals, upon request.
Provides community education on chemical dependency to interested
individuals and groups upon request.
Societ'y of Sobriety (50S), a support group to those w~ating to
fellowship rlth others in their sobriety, pro-rides:
Education' through seminars and workshops.
Gives money back to the treatment unit for supplies.
Sponsors "1 Care" 6md,. for those who may aeed help wi. th
little things sl.1ch as soap, toothpaste, etc.,
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Contact Person:
Al Girtz
Services: Self-supportinß agency that offers
proble!DS. (marriage, alcohol related. . . . . .)
CHEMICAL DE?ENDENCY PROGRAM AT MARYMOUNT
Direc tar:
Lefty Engebritson
Offers courses in dealing with alcohol and drug dependency.
Offers a major in Psychology with an Emphasis in Chemical
Dependency.
Offers workshops in the community and has a speakers bureau.
*Marymount is applying for f-1.mds to do a needs assessment
of the needs in Kansas in. the area of drug abUSé!, and
the students in. this curriculum will be participating.
C'EN'I'RAL KANSAS FOUNDATION
Director:
Ed Shepherd
Serrlces:
Pronde temporary living arrangements at Pathfinder for
alcoholic or drug dependent men, ages 18 to 60, ~hile
they are undergoing rehabilitation.
Prondes treatment-oriented living situtation at Casa
for alcohq~ or d~g dependent women, usually 18 to 65
of age. -
Counsels families of alcoholics or drug dependents.
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a wide range of prevention sernces:
Counseling and education for individuals wi1:h
alcohol. related violations who are referred by
City of Salina and Saline.. County courts.
Diagnostic assistance and referral upon request
for employees of local businesses.
Referral to residential and treatment agenc:Les
in. other commmities.
P'l"O-vides
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Technical assistance to other agencies and
commmlities in nine counties which provide :~ervices
to alcohol dependents.
Educate the community on drug and alcohol abuse through programs
provided to schools, human service agencies, and other groups;
upon req uest.
PEP provides to USD 305, a prevention specialist, to assist
in developing curric~lum. Provides in-service training to
staff members. Also serves as a contact person for students.
e ASAP (Alcohol Safety Action Proj ect), provi.des information
and a rehabilitation program for DWI and court referred
offenders. (testing, evaluation, counseling, referral)
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S'P-P PROGRAJ."1
Coordinators:
George !routfetter and Carol Haag
Serv:i.ces:
Provides peer counseling to students of Salina in dealing
with any problems the students may have. (drugs, parents,
self-esteem....)
NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY
These are obseT"Jat-{,ons from people 1JJho 1JJOrk in the area ot alcohol
abuse and from people that have received -trec:tment.
SOmB 7 or 8% of the peop Ze ca:nnot afford to pay ~ get SRS he l"9 ~ or
Blue-Cross ~ Blue S'nie ld he lp to pay for their- tretItmen t. An indi vidJ.J.a.l
or rami Z'y coming into Salina for he Zp ~ or peop Ze that 1JJould be enroute to
some other place tQ receive treatTrrønt~, find it difficult to get j'inancial
hel,p here. There a:r'e rtO funds a:'.;a;iï;able for these people to get a motel
room;, or meat. (After a certain length of time~ counsel,~n9 1JJit~ t~
patient a:nd famiZy together is encouraged.) In the past, someone 1JJho is
willing to dOnate money orpossibZy the Emergency Aid Office~ has been
able to provide some help. The difference is Ußually made up by the
9J'7i tha"é Cl..""'8 able to PCCd ~~'by J'naf<.ing- their fees high8r.
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¡:/v<V Salina. The thought 1JJClS to get the 467
f and res ea.rch 0 f the f a.ci l i ty .
a.doZescent treat:ment ;àt::iZity for
monies to hel:; fund the C1'Z'O~ork
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The need ro provide educa:t..~O17. ro the City cmd COUl1:t~y cormrissioners
on the sw;ject of alcohol. ahuse:l through lJorkshops a:nd seminars.
The need of more pre1Jen"t"~O17. programs lJas brought out.
The need of counseling to famiZies in ad:vcmce of a prool.em or
c:risis.
The need of providing more educa7:ion ro the general ow lie.
BOARDS AND CO~~ISSIONS
1980
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BICYCLE ROUTE COHMITTEE
Org. June 27, 1977
Steve Ascher, Chairman
Jon Burch
~'larilyn Burch
Dave Fancher
Dave Hunt
Ivy Marsh
Adrian Shottenkirk
Don Bassett, Ex officio
Police Dept. Representative
(NOTE: Although not appointed at the City
reportedly a Mr. Norman L. Hackler
Commission meeting,
attends.)
HERITAGE COMMISSION (Established 11/26/79; firs"t members: 3 serve 3 yrs I
2 serve 2 yrs, and 2 serve 1 yr.; Ord. #8760)
Ken Bieberly, Architect
Wanda McMullen, Real Estate
Sherry Denton, Planning Commission Rep.
Mary Maley, Historical Society
Mary Jarvis, Historian or ArchaeoloGist
Esther Errebo, Member At Large J
Opal Dieckhoff, Member At Large
TERM EXPIRES:
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Þ.LCOHOL ADVISORY FUND COI'~lITTEE
(Established Res. #80-3473; appointed
1/28/80)
Cecil Beverly, Jr. (At-large)
-Beverly Davis (At-large)
Sister Mary Paul Buser, Alcohol Abuse Agency
~d~Shepard" Alcohol Abuse Agency Rep.
',\", <:;'{j /Lfc,':;-- , Board of Ed. Rep.
Karen Graves, Mayor
Rufus Nye, City Manager
John Woody, Chief of Police
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