Cuan Mhuire Athy
Address:
Cuan Mhuire Milltown
Athy
Kildare
Phone number:
(059) 8631493
Fax number:
(059) 8638765
Email:
athy@cuanmhuire.ie
Website:
http://www.cuanmhuire.ie
Service type
Community/Voluntary
Is the service a branch of or related to a larger organisation?
Yes
Cuan Mhuire Teoranta
Is the service residential or non residential (or both)?
Residential or inpatient
Drug and Alcohol Task Force to which this service is linked:
South Western RDATF
Specialist Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programmes:
Community Employment Drug Rehab Project (CEDRP)
Places offered on a dedicated CEDRP:
Who We Help
Substances Catered For
Alcohol
All other drugs (not including alcohol)
Target Service Users
Main target groups:
18 and over
Women
Men
Tailored services are provided to engage the following groups:
Women who are pregnant
People who are homeless
People who are taking prescribed medication
Accessibility
No information available.
Access
Referrals
Referrals accepted:
Self referral
General practitioner
Social services/Community services
Court/probation/police
A&E other
Homeless Service
Catchment Area
Does the service have a catchment area?
Yes. National Service
Appointments
Do clients have to make an appointment?
Clients must make an appointment
Can clients drop in to use the services?
No
Transport
Is the service accessible by public transport?
All bus routes to Athy.
Train station nearby: Athy station
Waiting List
Is there a waiting list for this service? If so how does it operate?
Waiting list depends on availability of beds.
Fees
What fees are there for this service?
Weekly residential charge
Two thirds of a person's income.
Funding
Health Insurance
Is the service covered by any health insurance companies?
Yes
Accepted Health Insurance companies:
Laya Healthcare and Aviva Healthcare
Health Insurance Details:
Health insurers cover all of the costs.
Service Delivery
Assessment and Interventions
Assessments offered to service users:
Screening
Initial assessment
Comprehensive assessment
Interventions are provided for:
Alcohol misuse
Drug misuse
Other Addictions
Types of intervention techniques used:
Brief Intervention