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DID YOU KNOW? · Two out of every five people in the United States will be involved in an alcohol related motor vehicle crash at some time in their life. · Almost half of all traffic fatalities are related to alcohol. · Drunken driving accidents remain the leading cause of death of people ages 15 to 24. · Since 1994 more than 500 Missourians have died each year in alcohol related traffic accidents. · In Missouri, the Substance Awareness Traffic Offenders Program (SATOP) serves more than 30,000 DWI offenders annually who are referred as a result of an administrative suspension or revocation of their driver license, court order, condition of probation, or plea bargain. For more information on DWI, the effects of substance use or treatment options, please contact the location nearest you: Farmington (573) 756-5749 Salem (573) 729-4103 Poplar Bluff (573) 686-5090 SATOP Offender Management Unit (OMU) Offender Education Program (OEP) Weekend Intervention Program (WIP) Clinical Intervention Program (CIP) Serious & Repeat Offender Program (SROP) Corporate Office 5536 Highway 32 Farmington, MO 63640 (573) 756-5749 Website: www.semobh.org Outpatient Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.8:00 p.m. Saturday hours available Cerfied by The Missouri Department of Mental Heath T Accredited by CARF Internaonal Behavioral Health Southeast Missouri Substance Awareness Traffic Offenders Program

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Page 1: SATOP 2019 Color Orange to match logo - Microsoft PublisherSATOP 2019 Color Orange to match logo - Microsoft Publisher Author mschoeman Created Date 2/11/2020 11:48:20 AM

DID YOU KNOW? · Two out of every five people in the United

States will be involved in an alcohol related motor vehicle crash at some time in their life.

· Almost half of all traffic fatalities are related to alcohol.

· Drunken driving accidents remain the leading cause of death of people ages 15 to 24.

· Since 1994 more than 500 Missourians have died each year in alcohol related traffic accidents.

· In Missouri, the Substance Awareness Traffic Offenders Program (SATOP) serves more than 30,000 DWI offenders annually who are referred as a result of an administrative suspension or revocation of their driver license, court order, condition of probation, or plea bargain.

For more information on DWI, the effects of substance use or treatment options, please

contact the location nearest you:

Farmington (573) 756-5749

Salem

(573) 729-4103

Poplar Bluff (573) 686-5090

SATOP Offender Management Unit

(OMU)

Offender Education Program (OEP)

Weekend Intervention Program

(WIP)

Clinical Intervention Program (CIP)

Serious & Repeat Offender Program (SROP)

Corporate Office

5536 Highway 32 Farmington, MO 63640

(573) 756-5749 Website: www.semobh.org

Outpatient Office Hours:

Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.— 8:00 p.m.

Saturday hours available

Certified by The Missouri Department of Mental Heath

T Accredited by

CARF International

Behavioral Health Southeast Missouri Substance Awareness Traffic Offenders Program

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SATOP services are provided by: Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health

in the following locations:

Farmington (573) 756-5749

Potosi

(573) 438-6706

Poplar Bluff (573) 686-5090

Dexter

(573) 624-6937

Salem (573) 729-4103

Rolla

(573) 364-8511

Cuba (573) 677--0262

Houston

(417) 967-2887

Pilot Knob (855) 752-6417

Van Buren

(573) 323-4008

Piedmont (573) 223-2734

Doniphan

(573) 996-5017

Centerville (573) 729-4103

Offender Education Programs and Weekend

Intervention Programs are scheduled frequently throughout the year.

CIP

Clinical Intervention Program (CIP) is an intensive

outpatient treatment program. Participants must

complete 50 hours of clinical services scheduled over a

minimum of 5 weeks. The CIP consists of 10 hours of

individual counseling, 20 hours of group counseling

and 20 hours of group education. The program hours

are designed to be convenient for those who are

employed full-time or who have child care

responsibilities.

SROP

Serious and Repeat Offender Program (SROP) is an

intensive outpatient treatment program. Participants

must complete 75 hours of clinical services scheduled

over a minimum of 90 days. The SROP consists of 35

hours of individual and/or group counseling. The

program is designed for those who are a serious or

repeat DWI offender with considerable or extreme sub-

stance use problems.

COST

Cost for each segment of SATOP is set by the

Department of Mental Health and is the same

throughout Missouri. The WIP, CIP and SROP cost is

set on an income based, sliding fee scale.

What is SATOP?

The Substance Awareness Traffic Offenders Program (SATOP) is a statewide network of comprehensive programs providing a community based service for those with alcohol and drug related driving offenses. Individuals are referred to their choice of Missouri SATOP Programs certified by the Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health.

Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health

is fully certified by the Department of Mental Health to provide all levels of SATOP services. Our professionals providing these services are fully certified and trained.

The screening process consists of the Drivers Risk Inventory (DRI), which is a list of standard questions regarding substance use, followed by an assessment by a qualified professional. Referrals are made based on the assessment to an appropriate program. The four levels of SATOP Programs include:

OEP

The Offender Education Program (OEP), is a two-day, 10–hour educational/awareness program designed primarily for first time DWI offender.

WIP

Weekend Intervention Program (WIP) is an intensive

counseling, intervention and education program

conducted in 48 consecutive hours over one weekend,

in a structured environment. The WIP program is

designed primarily for second time DWI offenders.

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