Clark County Community Services is a substance abuse treatment provider serving individuals and families in Neillsville, Wisconsin and surrounding Clark County communities. Located at 517 Court Street, Room 503, this facility offers integrated health and substance abuse services designed to help people overcome addiction and rebuild their lives. With a focus on accessible, compassionate care, Clark County Community Services provides evidence-based outpatient treatment to those seeking recovery from alcohol and drug dependence.
Clark County Community Services specializes in outpatient substance abuse treatment, which allows patients to receive care while maintaining their daily responsibilities at home, work, and school. Outpatient programs are ideal for individuals with mild to moderate addiction issues, strong family support systems, or those transitioning from more intensive levels of care. The facility combines substance abuse treatment with broader health services, ensuring that co-occurring medical and mental health conditions are addressed as part of a comprehensive recovery plan. This integrated approach recognizes that successful recovery often requires attention to the whole person, not just addiction alone.
Clark County Community Services accepts a wide range of payment options to ensure treatment is accessible regardless of financial situation. The facility accepts Medicaid, private health insurance, military insurance (VA and Tricare), state-financed programs, and self-payment. Many insurance plans, including those covered under the Mental Health Parity Act, are required to provide coverage for substance abuse treatment at levels comparable to other medical conditions. The facility also offers sliding fee scales for uninsured or underinsured patients, ensuring that cost is never a barrier to getting the help you need.
If you or a loved one is struggling with alcohol or drug addiction, contact Clark County Community Services today at (715) 743-5204 to learn more about available programs and to schedule an assessment. Our caring team is here to answer your questions, verify your insurance coverage, and help you take the first step toward recovery. Remember—reaching out for help is a sign of strength, and treatment works.