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Substance Abuse Assistance

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Approximately 943,000 Missouri residents suffer from a substance abuse disorder. Of those residents, 54,000 or 11.2% are between the ages of 12 and 17. As of 2022, only 5.3% of the 12 to 17 age group actually received treatment and only 5.8% of the adults received treatment.

10.3% (536,000) Alcohol Use Disorder

10.2% (531,000) Drug Use Disorder

2.2% (115,000) Opioid Use

2.1% (110,000) Prescription Pain Reliever Use

If you are struggling with a substance abuse disorder, please reach out for help.

You are not alone!

 


Help is only a click away. See the links below for sources that can help.

AA

NA

MO Recovery

NIH

SAMHSA

MO Coalition of Recovery Support Providers

MO Hope Project

The Crossroads Program

Recovery.org

Missouri Department of Mental Health

Compass Health, Inc.

Comprehensive Mental Health Services

North Central Missouri Mental Health Center

Preferred Family Healthcare

Tri-County Mental Health Services


The documents below have numerous resources including shelters, food banks, etc. 

2025_Caldwell_Co_Resource_Guide.pdf

Caldwell_County_Resources.pdf


 

If you would like to see more information regarding Caldwell County's Behavioral Health Profile click HERE.

 

Below are some statistics for Caldwell County taken from the Missouri Department of Mental Health. 

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Caldwell County
Sheriff's Department

Kingston, Missouri
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816-586-COPS
or Submit via Email
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Non-Emergency (24 hours)
Sheriff's Department: 816-586-2681

Detention Center: 816-586-JAIL
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