Get Help Now
Question iconSponsored Helpline
Phone icon 800-784-1361
Claim Profile

Compass Health Network

1817 Gravois Road
High Ridge, MO 63049
Claim Profile
1
Top 10 Rehab In High Ridge
Comtrea Community Treatment MO 63049
1
Top 10 Rehab In High Ridge

About Compass Health Network

Comtrea Community Treatment provides a wide array of behavioral health services, including hospital outreach, school and community-based programming, and outpatient clinical care. Court mandated programming and DUI/DWI education classes are available.

Clients in outpatient treatment receive comprehensive medical and mental health assessments, personalized care planning, and case management. They also engage in intensive, trauma-informed individual, group, and family counseling and robust, age-specific, recovery-focused life skills training addressing topics such as coping, self-care, and relapse prevention.

Clients in alcohol and/or opioid recovery may enroll in their evidence-based medication assisted treatment (MAT) program for longer-term pharmacotherapy to reduce cravings and relapse risk.

Their aftercare services ensure a complete continuum of care aligned with clients’ evolving needs and may include employment and housing assistance, academic and vocational training, and referrals for additional medical, mental health, and social service programs.

Comtrea Community Treatment contracts with most major insurance providers, including Aetna, Ambetter, BlueCross/BlueShield, Cigna, Humana, and United Healthcare. They also accept Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, Missouri Care, and others. Contact your provider to verify coverage, as out of network benefits can vary.

Fact checked and written by:
Terri Beth Miller, PhD
Edited by:
Quentin Blount

Latest Reviews

Joshua Stockinger
2 months ago on Google
1
The therapist Adrian is as incompetent as they come. She told me it's ok to hate people. Kick me out of her office and told me to find a Church because I mentioned God
Phil S
2 months ago on Google
1
Update: 7/7/25 - After setting up and having my first appointment, my mom and I managed to schedule three more appointments. However, these were apparently deleted from the system after some glitch, but rather than admit they were a fault, my therapist tried to gaslight me into thinking it was our doing and our fault for not having appointments booked. We have the appointment cards, btw, to this day. If I could give this location zero stars, I would have. Be better. DO better. Original review: Had so much hope going in to this only to, of course, have my hope dashed after so much work and effort was put into this. Did all the assessments, did all the paperwork, waited two weeks for an appointment, only to get to said appointment and be told the incorrect price. Beyond frustrated, after the correct price was finally mentioned, I was already far-gone. I looked into this place for better mental health, but ironically, all Compass in High Ridge did was put me worse off mentally than I was. Thanks.
Staci Harper
5 months ago on Google
3
THIS OFFICE HAS MOVED BUT APPARENTLY ISNT TELLING THEIR PATIENTS ANY LONGER. THEY ARE NOW ON GRAVOIS ROAD BEHIND THE OLD LOCATION OFF EMERSON. HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE FIND THE NEW LOCATION.
Rehab.com icon

Rehab Score

Question iconOur Methodology
Scoring is assigned by a proprietary system which helps surface key metrics that determine quality. The 10-point scale factors in categories such as operations, customer satisfaction, and trust metrics. Read Full MethodologyCaret icon
Gauge icon
7.5 / 10

Accepted Insurance

Please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Compass Health Network works with several private insurance providers, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Other Forms of Payment

Private insurance refers to any kind of healthcare coverage that isn't from the state or federal government. This includes individual and family plans offered by an employer or purchased from the Insurance Marketplace. Every plan will have different requirements and out of pocket costs so be sure to get the full details before you start treatment.

Self-pay involves paying for treatment out of your own pocket. You can use savings or credit, get a personal loan, or receive help from family and friends to fund your treatment. If you don't have insurance or your insurance plan doesn't cover a specific program, self-pay can help ensure you still get the care you need.

Financial aid can take many forms. Centers may have grants or scholarships available to clients who meet eligibility requirements. Programs that receive SAMHSA grants may have financial aid available for those who need treatment as well. Grants and scholarships can help you pai for treatment without having to repay.

Sliding scale payments are based on a client's income and family size. The goal is to make treatment affordable to everyone. By taking these factors into account, addiction recovery care providers help ensure that your treatment does not become a financial burden to you or your family, eliminating one barrier to care.

Medicare is a federal program that provides health insurance for those 65 and older. It also serves people under 65 with chronic and disabling health challenges. To use Medicare for addiction treatment you need to find a program that accepts Medicare and is in network with your plan. Out of pocket costs and preauthorization requirements vary, so always check with your provider.

Medicaid is a state based program that helps lower-income individuals and families pay for healthcare. Medicaid covers addiction treatment so those enrolled can use their coverage to pay for rehab. When a program accepts Medicaid the client often pays very little or nothing out of their own pocket.

Military members, veterans, and eligible dependents have access to specific insurance programs that help them get the care they need. TRICARE and VA insurance can help you access low cost or no cost addiction and mental health treatment. Programs that accept military insurance often have targeted treatment focused on the unique challenges military members, veterans, and their families face.

Addiction Treatments

Levels of Care

Outpatient Programs (OP) are for those seeking mental rehab or drug rehab, but who also stay at home every night. The main difference between outpatient treatment (OP) and intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) lies in the amount of hours the patient spends at the facility. Most of the time an outpatient program is designed for someone who has completed an inpatient stay and is looking to continue their growth in recovery. Outpatient is not meant to be the starting point, it is commonly referred to as aftercare.

Intensive outpatient programs provide an intermediate level of care, often supporting clients' transition from inpatient rehab to outpatient treatment. Most IOP programs require a minimum of nine therapeutic hours weekly, but clients may receive up to 20 hours of care, with the intensity and frequency of care declining as clients grow stronger in their sobriety. Intensive outpatient treatment generally combines addiction counseling, recovery education, holistic therapies, and, for some, medication assisted treatment (MAT).

Rehab aftercare programs offer continuing care for clients in the maintenance phase of recovery and are designed to evolve over time. Outpatient treatment is generally categorized as drug rehab aftercare, but many clients continue to receive services after being discharged from formal care. These services are customized to clients' unique recovery goals, but typically include medical, mental health, and social services. Clients' case manager and recovery team play a key role in developing the client's care plan.

12 step programs are designed to enable participants to understand and address the root causes of their addiction, accept responsibility for their life choices, and relinquish control over that which they cannot change. Participants are expected to regularly attend 12 step meetings and to be mentored in their recovery journey by a self-selected sponsor. Meetings are free, anonymous, and open to the public. A variety of formats are available, including programs for seniors, teens, family members, and nondenominational Christians.

Medical detox is the process of ridding the body of addictive substances under the supervision of licensed medical professionals. An expert medical team, which may include physicians, nurses, clinical staff, and therapists, will monitor your vitals, help maximize your comfort and safety, and provide medication if necessary to help mitigate the symptoms of withdrawal. The length of the process varies depending on your needs.

Treatments

Many of those suffering from addiction also suffer from mental or emotional illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, or anxiety disorders. Rehab and other substance abuse facilities treating those with a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder administer psychiatric treatment to address the person's mental health issue in addition to drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

Mental health rehabs focus on helping individuals recover from mental illnesses like bipolar disorder, clinical depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and more. Mental health professionals at these facilities are trained to understand and treat mental health issues, both in individual and group settings.

Programs

Adult rehab programs include therapies tailored to each client's specific needs, goals, and recovery progress. They are tailored to the specific challenges adult clients may face, including family and work pressures and commitments. From inpatient and residential treatment to various levels of outpatient services, there are many options available. Some facilities also help adults work through co-occurring conditions, like anxiety, that can accompany addiction.

Young adulthood can be an exciting, yet difficult, time of transition. Individuals in their late teens to mid-20s face unique stressors related to school, jobs, families, and social circles, which can lead to a rise in substance use. Rehab centers with dedicated young adult programs will include activities and amenities that cater to this age group, with an emphasis on specialized counseling, peer socialization, and ongoing aftercare.

Recovery is most successful when clients feel accepted and validated by their peers and treatment providers. Facilities that offer LGBTQ-inclusive programming are committed to creating a safe space where everyone can grow and recover without fear of judgment or discrimination. They will have dedicated policies in place to create a safe and supportive environment that fosters free expression.

Serving in the military is both mentally and physically challenging, and can result in trauma that persists even after combat ends. Military programs are tailored to the specific and often complex needs of active duty personnel, veterans, and military families. Clients often access these programs through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Clinical Services

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a therapy modality that focuses on the relationship between one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is used to establish and allow for healthy responses to thoughts and feelings (instead of unhealthy responses, like using drugs or alcohol). CBT has been proven effective for recovering addicts of all kinds, and is used to strengthen a patient's own self-awareness and ability to self-regulate. CBT allows individuals to monitor their own emotional state, become more adept at communicating with others, and manage stress without needing to engage in substance abuse.

A complete course of dialectical behavior therapy typically takes six months. Skills training happens in a group setting. You'll also attend weekly individual treatment sessions to receive coaching from a therapist. You'll work on understanding and accepting your feelings and learn how to manage them to make positive changes.

Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members.

In individual therapy, a patient meets one-on-one with a trained psychologist or counselor. Therapy is a pivotal part of effective substance abuse treatment, as it often covers root causes of addiction, including challenges faced by the patient in their social, family, and work/school life.

Motivational interviewing is a short term method often used during drug rehab in Missouri. It typically lasts one or two sessions, with the goal of facilitating conversation about change. The client should leave the sessions feeling more decisive and secure in their ability to make the changes they desire in their life.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. The purpose of trauma therapy is to allow a patient to process trauma and move through and past it, with the help of trained and compassionate mental health professionals.

Whether a marriage or other committed relationship, an intimate partnership is one of the most important aspects of a person's life. Drug and alcohol addiction affects both members of a couple in deep and meaningful ways, as does rehab and recovery. Couples therapy and other couples-focused treatment programs are significant parts of exploring triggers of addiction, as well as learning how to build healthy patterns to support ongoing sobriety.

Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation.

Staff & Accreditations

Staff

Tim Swinfard

President/CEO

Katrina McDonald-Fuller

Executive VP Corporate Services

Accreditations

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Established in 1992 by congress, SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on American's communities.

SAMHSA Listed: Yes

The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is a non-profit organization that specifically accredits rehab organizations. Founded in 1966, CARF's, mission is to help service providers like rehab facilities maintain high standards of care.

CARF Accreditation: Yes

Contact Information

Building icon

1817 Gravois Road
High Ridge, MO 63049

Explore Other Centers Near High Ridge

Reviews of Compass Health Network

3.93/5 (36 reviews)
0
Staff
0
Amenities
0
Meals
0
Value
0
Cleanliness
5
24
4
2
3
2
2
0
1
8

Reviews

5

Front desk staff has excellent customer service. I like this place so much because they work well with low income, whereas other places just cut you off

Reviewed on 2/13/2019
Overall Experience
Date Submitted
Reviewer

Google Reviews

3.9 (35 reviews)
Joshua Stockinger
2 months ago
1

The therapist Adrian is as incompetent as they come. She told me it's ok to hate people. Kick me out of her office and told me to find a Church because I mentioned God

Phil S
2 months ago
1

Update: 7/7/25 - After setting up and having my first appointment, my mom and I managed to schedule three more appointments. However, these were apparently deleted from the system after some glitch, but rather than admit they were a fault, my therapist tried to gaslight me into thinking it was our doing and our fault for not having appointments booked. We have the appointment cards, btw, to this day. If I could give this location zero stars, I would have. Be better. DO better. Original review: Had so much hope going in to this only to, of course, have my hope dashed after so much work and effort was put into this. Did all the assessments, did all the paperwork, waited two weeks for an appointment, only to get to said appointment and be told the incorrect price. Beyond frustrated, after the correct price was finally mentioned, I was already far-gone. I looked into this place for better mental health, but ironically, all Compass in High Ridge did was put me worse off mentally than I was. Thanks.

Staci Harper
5 months ago
3

THIS OFFICE HAS MOVED BUT APPARENTLY ISNT TELLING THEIR PATIENTS ANY LONGER. THEY ARE NOW ON GRAVOIS ROAD BEHIND THE OLD LOCATION OFF EMERSON. HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE FIND THE NEW LOCATION.

Leroy Zimmerly
9 months ago
5

My therapist that works at this location is awesome. Her name starts with an A. She truly seems to care. I feel compassion and humbleness through her assignment to work with myself. It's very well noticed and appreciated. Thanks again.

Overall Experience
Date Submitted
No reviews matching the selected filter!
Get Help Now
Question iconSponsored Helpline
Phone icon 800-784-1361
Left arrow iconBack

Write a review for Compass Health Network

Sharing your insights and experiences can help others learn more about this rehab center.

Title of Your Review
This is a required field
Your Review

Reviews comments must comply with our Review Policy Content Standards. Please do not use names (job titles / positions are acceptable) of any individual or identifying features, abusive remarks, or allegations of negligence or criminal activity.

A minimum of 200 characters and max of 2,000 characters required.
This is a required field
How would you rate the facility on the following?*
Overall Experience
Must select a star rating
Accomodations & Amenities
Must select a star rating
Meals & Nutrition
N/A
Must select a star rating
Treatment Effectiveness
Must select a star rating
Admissions Process
Must select a star rating
Staff & Friendliness
Must select a star rating
Cleanliness
Must select a star rating
Value for Cost
Must select a star rating
What is your connection to this facility?
This is a required field
Your Name*
This is a required field
Your Email*
This is a required field
This is a required field
Spinner icon Submitting your review...
Thumbs up icon Your review was successfully submitted.

Nearby Featured Providers

Burrell Behavioral Health
Branson, MO (417) 893-7740

Burrell Behavioral Health

Burrell Behavioral Health offers specialized services for addiction for thos... read more.
Preferred Family Healthcare
Saint Charles, MO (636) 224-1000

Preferred Family Healthcare

Preferred Family Healthcare - Women's Residential offers a residential and o... read more.
Harris House – Traditional Housing Program
Saint Louis, MO (314) 631-4299

Harris House – Traditional Housing Program

Harris House is a charitable, not-for-profit corporation whose primary purpo... read more.
Get Help Today Phone icon 800-823-7153
Question iconSponsored Helpline