Hours and contact information

1 N. Pipe Spring Rd
HC65 Box 2
Pipe Spring, AZ 86022
Monday - Friday 8am to 5pm (AZ Time)

Director: Penny Keller(LSAC)
Phone: (928)643-8323
Fax: (928)643-6019
After hours/Emergency Cell Phone: (435)689-1902



Support Services Assistant: Lisa G. Stanfield
Phone: (928)643-8336

About The Substance Abuse Program

 

The purpose of the Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians Substance Abuse Program is to provide Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention, Education and Treatment to its tribal membership, spouses, children (0-18), and to federally recognized Native Americans that reside in the service area.

Substance Abuse Prevention

The tribe employs a Licensed Substance Abuse Counselor that is required to meet State requirements to obtain and maintain a license to provide Substance Abuse Counseling. The Licensed Substance Abuse Counselor (LSAC) is required to undergo and pass a Criminal Background Check, complete 40 hours of training per year, adhere to CFR 42 Confidentiality Codes, and comply with Personal Privacy (HIPPA.) LSAC trained and certified in the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI), Addiction Severity Index (ASI), and American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM).

  • Family Education Group

  • School Presentations

  • Individual and Group Prevention Classes

  • Wellness Workshops

  • Red Ribbon Week Education and Prevention

  • Basketball Camp

Outpatient Treatment

  • Alcohol and Drug Evaluations

  • Tobacco Cessation Services Ashline.org

  • Developement and Maintenance of Treatment Plans

  • Provides Substance Abuse Counseling for Court Ordered or Self-Referred Individuals, Groups, and Family Members

  • Referrals to Other Agencies or Departments as Necessary

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Based on 12-Step Model, Bio/Psycho/Socio Model, Red Road to Wellbriety and Others

  • Support for Families of People Struggling with Substance Abuse Issues

  • Licensed to Complete M.V.D. Revocation Packets

Wellness Court Program

  • Alcohol and Drug Evaluation

  • Referrals to Appropriate Treatment Facilities and Community Resources, Including State, Federal or Tribal Organizations

  • Tracking Participant Files

  • Alcohol and Drug Testing of Participants

  • Relapse Prevention

  • Step Study

  • Circles of Strength for Family Members

  • Program Reports for Professional Staffing with the Judge

  • Weekly Court Sessions

  • Community Service Projects

  • Support Groups such as AA, Al-Anon, and NA

  • Red Road Talking Circle

  • Physical Activity and Exercise at Tribal Gymnasium

  • Sober Activities such as Alcathons, Dances, Social Powwows, Campouts, AA Conventions; etc.