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2017COMMUNITY RESOURCE
GUIDE
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Online AccessView the Pickens County Resource Guide online at cchs.ua.edu/pickenscounty/resources
Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/uapickenscountypartnership and on Instagram at instagram.com/UAPickensCoFellows
Email us at [email protected].
©2016 The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences
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The University of Alabama-Pickens County Partnership seeks to provide sustainable health care for Pickens County and real world training for UA students in medicine, nursing, social work, psychology, health education and other disciplines.
This guide was created by Laura Beth Brown, who is a fellow with the UA-Pickens County Partnership, to connect all Pickens County residents with the many available resources among Aliceville, Carrollton, Gordo and Reform. This is the only community-based resource guide in Pickens County. Brown hopes the guide will be helpful in connecting Pickens County residents to resources the county offers.
Learn more about the partnership at cchs.ua.edu/pickenscounty.
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Community Resources Dental CareDisability ServicesDomestic Violence ResourcesEducational ResourcesElderly ResourcesEmergency ServicesEmployment ServicesEye CareFood and Clothing AssistanceHospiceHousingLegal Assistance
Table of ContentsLibrariesMedical AssistanceMental Health ResourcesMiscellaneousParenting EducationPharmaciesRecyclingSocial ServicesSubstance Abuse ResourcesTransportationUtilitiesNotes
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Pickens County Medical Center HealthPlex205-367-8111 Ext. 166241 Robert K. Wilson Drive PO Box 478 Carrollton, AL 35447
Monthly payment: $45 for one individual; $65 for family of four; family of more than four will be $10 a person. There is a discounted price if you work for the state.Hours: Monday - Thursday 6 am - 8 pm; Friday 6 am - 6 pm; Saturday 8 am -12 pm
Community Resources
• Indoor Heated Pool• 65 Jet Hot Tub• Sauna• Racquetball Court• Walking Track• Cardio Area• Weight Room• Child Care
Pickens County Extension Office205-367-8148PO Box 271 Carrollton, AL 35447 aces.edu/pickens• Educational Programs in Agriculture, 4-H, Nutrition
Education Program, Forestry, Consumer Science and Community Research Development.
Pickens County Community Action Agency205-367-816671 Lakeside StreetCarrollton, AL 35447 • Project Share Program• Low Income Home Emergency Assistance• Food Assistance• ABCT Program (Alabama Business Charitable Trust)• Head Start enrollment applications • Job placement • Referrals (housing/food)
Amenities• Personal Training• Weight-loss Program• Beginner/Advanced
Exercise Program• Aerobics Class• PACE & Aqua PACE
(People with Arthritis Can Exercise)
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Pickens County Health Department205-367-815780 William E Hill DriveCarrollton, AL 35447adph.org/pickens
Clinical ServicesALL Kids Family PlanningWomen’s Health• Educates the public and serves as an advocate for
women’s health by establishing appropriate forums to educate the public about women’s health with an emphasis on preventive health and healthy lifestyles.
• Assists in identifying, coordinating and establishing priorities for programs, services and resources the state provides for women’s health issues and concerns.
• Collects and distributes resources and information concerning women’s health data, services and programs that address women’s health issues.
Department of Human Resources205-367-1500401 Tuscaloosa AvenueCarrollton AL, 35447• Parenting Classes• Child Support• Temporary Assistance for Needy Families• Food Stamp Assistance• Protective Services for Children and Adults• Jobs • Adult services• Foster Care for Children and Adults• Adoptions• Counseling Services• Information and referral Services• Medicaid Benefits• Residential Services
Community Resources Continued
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Davis Dental205-373-8726106 5th Street NEAliceville, AL 35442
Dr. Emmett Gunnells205-373-8726106 5th Street NEAliceville, AL 35442
Hagler Dentistry205-364-777727290 Hwy 86Gordo, AL 35466
Income Eligibility Guidelines• Be a resident of Alabama• Be seen by a health professional at the WIC clinic• Meet income guidelinesIf you meet certain requirements, please call Pickens County Health Department (205-367-8157) and bring the following:• Proof of residency (a document with your street
address on it, a bill or lease)• Proof of Identity (a driver’s license or birth certificate)• Proof of income (pay stubs) or proof of enrollment in a
state program (automatic income eligibility if currently enrolled in Medicaid, SNAP or Food Assistance).
Sexually Transmitted Diseases• Free and confidential testing and treatment for HIV
and other STDs.
National STD Hotline919-361-8488Open 8 am - 7 pm, Monday - Friday The Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Resource Center Hotline is a program of the American Social Health Association (ASHA) that provides information, materials and referrals to anyone concerned STIs. Health communication specialists are on staff to answer STI questions on topics such as transmission, risk reduction, prevention, testing and treatment.• Medicaid Enrollment • Vaccinations• Medicaid Assistance Program (MAPS)• Clinical Laboratory Testing • Fee Income Schedule• Women, Infant and Children (WIC)
Dental Care
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Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (205) 345-2883• Will provide free transportation to doctor
appointments. Must call to schedule transportation as soon as the appointment is made. Must be at least 19 years of age to ride in the van.
• There are early intervention and adult services provided.
• Find a regional center at aidb.org/regional-centers• Accepts Medicare, BlueCross BlueShield and Medicare.
The case manager will travel to meet the needs of the client.
Ability Alliance of West Alabama1-800-361-4491 to make referrals 205-333-1577 Ext. 213 for Together We Ride services.• Assessment and evaluation for eligibility
determination and placement.• State’s waiting list for services from the Intellectual
Disabilities Division and Medicaid Home and Community Based services.
• Case management and follow along services once approved and enrolled for Services.
• Transportation services for employment purposes through the Together We Ride program which is a ride-on-demand service. Stipends are also available for eligible participants for transportation services to and from a job.
• Together We Ride addresses the need for transportation for individuals with intellectual disabilities in the community.
• This program provides door-to-door transportation for people who wish to work, shop, volunteer and participate in the community.
Disability Services
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Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Programs (ADAP)205-348-4928• Individuals with a disability may have situations that
involve the abuse and/or neglect, a violation of a right or discrimination.
• Provides training on disability rights issues• Does intake by telephone and can travel if necessary
Vocational Rehabilitation Services205-554-13001305 37th Street ETuscaloosa, AL 35405
Individuals who are 18 and older who have a physical and/or learning disability may qualify for services. There are two work programs that help individuals locate employment. One-on-one job placement vocational counseling is provided. There is an application process and monthly meetings are held at your local DHR.
Turning Point205-758-08082110 McFarland Blvd. E #GTuscaloosa, AL 35403• Victims of sexual assault and domestic violence• Court advocate• Leaving violent home on Mondays SAIL program• Individual counseling• Support groups• Emergency shelter• Provide clothing and household items
Domestic Violence Resources
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Aliceville
Aliceville Elementary School205-373-8722800 Columbus RoadAliceville, AL 35442
Aliceville Middle School205-373-69001000 Columbus Road Aliceville, AL 35442
Aliceville High School205-373-6378417 3rd Street SE
Carrollton
Pickens County Board of Education205-367-2080Courthouse SquareCarrollton, AL 35447
Head Start Program 205-367-128371 Lakeside StreetCarrollton, AL 35447
Contact in spring/summer for enrollment opportunities. Pre-K children (ages 3-5) are eligible to apply.Head Start comprehensive services include:• Education• Screenings and follow-up for
health, development and behavior• Health and safety
• Social and emotional health• Nutrition • Family goal setting• Social services• Transition services• Services for children with
disabilities
Bevill State Community College 1-800-648-3271491 Tuscaloosa AvenueCarrollton, AL 35447• Second Opportunity System• Adult Education Program/GED • Upward Bound • Alabama Access for Higher
Education (AAHE)• Career Tech programs• Academic Transfer• Student Support Services
Educational Resources
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Pickens Academy205-367-8144225 Ray Bass Road, Carrollton, AL 35447
Gordo
Gordo Elementary School205-364-8488535 4th Street NWGordo, AL 35466
Gordo High School205-364-7353630 4th Street NWGordo, AL 35466
Reform
Pickens County Family Resource Center205-367-9382514 10th Avenue SW Reform, AL 35481• Fatherhood Program• Senior Programs• Workforce Development Classes• Ready to Work Programs• Adult Education • GED Preparation• STARS Program (after-school program for youth)
Reform Elementary205-375-6904815 7th Avenue SWReform, AL 35481
Pickens County High School205-375-2344205 4th Avenue SEReform, AL 35481
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Senior Activity Centers Aliceville205-373-8872416 3rd Ave. NE, Aliceville, AL 35442Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Carrollton205-463-2139Located in Carrollton Methodist Church85 Tuscaloosa AvenueCarrollton, AL 35447Monday – Friday, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Gordo205-364-7966228 Main StreetGordo, AL 35466Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Reform205-375-2514213 7th Avenue SW Reform, AL 35481Monday – Friday, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Assisted LivingSansing Country Home205-373-64071999 Country View RoadCarrollton, AL 35447• 16 Beds
Nursing HomesArbor Woods Health and Rehab205-375-6379515 2nd St NWReform, AL 35481
Aliceville Manor205-373-6307703 17th Street NW
Elderly Resources
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Aliceville, AL 35442• Memory Care Unit• Respite care• Hospice services• Social services• Wound care program• Social activities• Palliative care
Area Agency on Aging205-333-2900Includes an Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) that assists with making referrals to the following programs:• Alabama Cares• Home and Community Based Services• Legal Services Program• Long Term Care Ombudsman Program• Personal Choices Program• Senior Activity Center Program and Home Bound
Meals Program• Senior Community Service Employment Program
• SenioRx Prescription Drug Program• State Health Insurance and Assistance Program-
Medicare Counseling • Senior Medicare Patrol
ADRC assists with applications from the following programs:SNAP, ASEAP, MSP, LIS, and Farmers Market Vouchers
Additional Resources Include:Brown Bag ProgramFarmers Market ProgramSupplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)Home Delivered MealsWest Alabama Food BankThe Senior Community Service Employment Program• Job training opportunities• Individual basis• Call 205-333-2900 and ask for intake for application
process
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Medical-Legal Partnership205-348-4960• Must call for an appointment. • Attorneys and law students will meet with prospective
clients at Pickens County Medical Center.• Medical issues concerning income, housing/utilities,
healthcare, and legal statuses for individuals 60 years and older.
Elder Law Clinic205-348-4960• Provides free legal assistance to individuals aged 60
and older.• Assistance in non-criminal matters such as: nursing
home issues, Medicaid/Medicare, social security, consumer fraud, housing, public benefits, elder abuse and exploitation, probate, and health care planning and decision-making.
Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Programfma.alabama.gov/seniornutrition• Provides seniors with coupons that can be exchanged
for edible foods at farmers markets, roadside stands and community-supported agriculture programs.
• For those aged 60 or older.• To be eligible on the basis of income, recipients’ gross
household income must not exceed the following limits:
• $1,634 monthly for a household of one• $2,203 monthly for a household of two• $2,772 monthly for a household of three• $3,341 monthly for a household of four• $3,911 monthly for a household of five• $4,480 monthly for a household of six
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CountySherriff: 205-367-2000Hospital: 205-367-8111Ambulance: 205-367-1911Poison Control Center: 1-800-292-6678
AlicevillePolice: 205-373-6631Fire: 205-373-2555City Hall: 205-373-6611
CarrolltonPolice: 205-367-8711Fire: 205-367-8000
GordoPolice: 205-364-7111Fire: 205-364-7111
ReformPolice: 205-375-6363Fire: 205-375-2999 Alabama State Troopers205-553-5531
American Red Cross205-758-36081100 Veterans Memorial ParkwayTuscaloosa, AL 35405 • Phone line open 24
hours, seven days a week for reporting of natural and manmade disasters (for example, a single family fire).
• Provides local volunteers to assist with any natural or manmade disaster.
• Always seeking a local disaster action team to help in emergency situations.
• Provide access to emergency communication to an active military family member who is deployed.
Employment ServicesPickens County Community Action Agency205-367-816671 Lakeside StreetCarrollton, AL 35447 • Project Share Program• Low Income Home Emergency Assistance• Food Assistance• ABCT Program (Alabama Business Charitable Trust)• Head Start enrollment applications • Job placement • Referrals (housing/food)
Emergency Services
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Dr. Randy Coshatt205-373-6374112 5th Street NEAliceville, AL, 35442 Monday - Friday, 8 am – 5 pm Takes most insurance
Pickens County Eye Care(205) 375-8200 311 1st Street SReform, ALMonday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8 am - 5 pm
Pickens Baptist Association 205-367-8632By referral onlyReform and Carrollton residents only.Food bank is on Wednesday – Saturday, 8 am – 2 pmProvides food, clothing and household items.
Gordo First United Methodist Church205-364-7489Gordo residents onlyAssistance with food on Mondays, 9 am – 12 pm
The Pot Luck Shop205-367-2131281 Reform Street
Carrollton, AL 35447Open Wednesday – Friday Clothes/household items in store are $1 each
GiGi’s Gallery Soup KitchenSoup served every third Tuesday at Carrollton Methodist ChurchCarrollton, AL 35447
Pickens County Community Action Agency205-367-816671 Lakeside StreetCarrollton, AL 35447 Project Share ProgramLow Income Home Emergency AssistanceFood Assistance
Eye Care Food and Clothing AssistanceEmployment Services ContinuedPICKENS COUNTY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER205-367-9382514 10th Avenue SW Reform, AL 35481
Fatherhood ProgramObtain EmploymentBuild online resumesPerform job searches• Senior programs• Workforce development
classes• Ready to Work programs• Adult education• GED preparation
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ABCT Program (Alabama Business Charitable Trust)Head Start enrollment applications Job placement Referrals (housing/food)
Aliceville First United Methodist Church205-373-2263307 3rd Avenue NEAliceville, AL 35442Lord’s Pantry Food MinistryFourth Tuesday of every month, 9 am – 11 amMust qualify; bring application, ID and proof of incomeAvailable to residents of Aliceville and surrounding area
Caring Hands Hospice205-349-3065225 University Boulevard E Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Nursing staff, home health, social work and chaplain
West Alabama Hospice205-523-0101
• Physician’s referral is required of terminal illness with duration of six months or less.
• In-home care is provided for the patient based on the need.
• Accepts Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance. They will provide services to anyone without insurance.
Hospice
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Aliceville
Aliceville Housing Authority(205) 373-8333851 Franconia Road NE Aliceville, AL 35442
Carrollton
Sandpiper Apartments 205-367-2211 100 Sandpiper StreetCarrollton, AL 35447
Gordo
Grandview Gardens Apartments205-364-6150
7th Street SWGordo, AL 35466Affordable housingCall on Thursdays, 8 am – 4 pm
Gordo Housing Authority(205) 364-7114231 4th Ave. NEGordo, AL 35466Administers Section 8 vouchers for the entire county.
Reform
Reform Manor Apartments205-375-2952569 Manor CircleReform, AL 35481
Reform Housing Authority205-375-6360510 5th Court NWReform, AL 35481
Turtle Creek Apartments205-375-2618202 Ball StreetReform, AL 35481
Legal AssistanceProbate JudgeJohn Paluzzi205-367-2060
District Attorney205-367-9911 205-367-9918
Aliceville
Bill King 205-373-8631318 3rd Avenue NEAliceville, AL 35442 Russell & Russell205-373-8714 202 Broad Street NEAliceville, AL 35442
William King205-373-8631PO Box 447, Aliceville, AL 35442
Carrollton
David Pate205-367-190156 Court Square Carrollton, AL 35447
Housing
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Tim McCool 205-367-8125100 Phoenix AvenueCarrollton, AL 35447
Kathy Marine205-367-8207PO Box 337Carrollton, AL 35447
Brandon Scott Foster205-272-0314PO Box 416Carrollton, AL 35447
Pickens Juvenile Court Probation Officers205-367-2075100 Phoenix AveCourthouse Square #106Carrollton, AL 35447
Reform
Deanna Herring205-375-6343305 1st Street NReform, AL 35481
LibrariesAliceville
Aliceville Public Library205-373-6691416 Third Avenue NE Aliceville, AL 35442
Carrollton
Carrollton Public Library205-367-2142225 Commerce AvenueCarrollton, AL 35447
Pickens County Cooperative Library205-367-8407PO Box 489 Carrollton, AL 35447
Gordo
Gordo Public Library205-364-7148PO Box 336 Gordo, AL 35466
Reform
Reform Public Library205-375-6240PO Box 819 Reform, AL 35481
Medical AssistancePickens County Medical Center205-367-8111 24-Hour Emergency RoomBone DensitometryCardiac Imaging Cardiac ReabhilitationCardiologyCase ManagementContinuing EducationCT ScanDaVita DialysisGastroenterologySurgeryGeriatric Psychiatric UnitHematologyHome Health CareLaboratory ServicesMammographyMagnetic Resonance ImaginingMental Health Services
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NephrologyNeurologyNuclear MedicineNutritional ServicesOncologyOrthopedicsOutpatient DiagnosticsPhysical TherapyRadiologyRespiratory CareSleep MachineSocial ServicesSpeech TherapySwing Bed ProgramUltrasoundUrologyWellness/Fitness Facility
Aliceville
Aliceville Family Practice205-373-3945109 4th Avenue NE Aliceville, AL 35442Dr. Robbins
Dr. James Gentry Jr.205-373-22291400 Carrollton RoadAliceville, AL 35442
Dr. Jay Parker 205-373-1574100 5th Street NE, Aliceville, AL 35442
Carrollton
Carrollton Primary Care Clinic205-367-8197184 William Hill DriveCarrollton, AL 35447Dr. Robbins Jr.Chelsie Skinner, CRNP
Whatley Health Services at Carrollton205-367-2455289 William E Hill Drive – Suite C Carrollton, AL 35447
Accepts Medicaid and uninsured. Please provide a proof of income (in the last 30 days), and a photo ID at arrival.Family MedicineInternal MedicinePrimary CareWomen’s Health CarePediatric & AdolescenceLaboratoryNutritionHIV/AIDSMental Health ENT ServicesReferrals
Pharmacy Assistance ProgramImmunizationsEye Clinic (once a month)
Gordo
Pickens County Family Practice Center205-364-713527340 AL-86, Gordo, AL 35466Dr. Dianna WarrenDr. John BrandonDr. Alexis MasonDr. Mary Margaret Clapp
Whatley Health Services at Gordo205-364-713527340 Highway 86 Gordo, AL 35466
Medical Assistance Continued
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Reform
Pickens County Primary Care205-375-6251108 4th Avenue SW A, Reform, AL 35481Dr. Julia BootheDr. Robert Honea Jr.
Amedysis Home Health Care205-375-9255420 1st Avenue WReform, AL 35481Physical TherapyOccupational TherapySpeech TherapyNursingSocial WorkNutritional EducationWound Care
Diabetes CareCOPDPain TherapyQualifications: Must be 18 years or older.Anyone with a physical or mental disability.Must make a significant effort to get out of the house.Mentally need supervision.
Easter Seals West Alabama205-759-1211Tuscaloosa AL, 35401Workforce Developmental ProgramVocational Services ProgramSupported Employment Program
West Alabama HIV/AIDS205-759-8470P.O. Box 2947 Tuscaloosa, AL 35403Case Management Services • Housing Assistance• Medication Payment Assistance• Transportation Assistance• Procurement of food and personal hygiene items• Support Groups• Referrals as necessaryLong-term self-sufficiency• Prevention Education• The Prevention Education Specialist will go into the
community and offer presentations on topics related to HIV/AIDS.
• The talks are age appropriate and can be geared to the target audience.
• Free Testing• Provide free and confidential HIV testing services
Monday-Thursday, all day and Friday 8 am-12 pm, or by appointment.
Oral testing (no blood will be drawn)Results in 20 minutes
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Carrollton
Indian Rivers Mental Health Center205-367-8032890 Reform Street Carrollton, AL 35447Treat a variety of diagnoses such as ADHD, depression, anxiety, thought disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities.Individual & Family TherapyCase managementBasic Living Skills Training
Pickens County Medical Center205-367-8111241 Robert K Wilson DriveCarrollton, AL 35447
Whatley Health Services at Carrollton205-367-2455289 William E Hill Drive – Suite C Carrollton, AL 35447Accepts Medicaid and uninsured. Please provide a proof of income (in the last 30 days), and a photo ID at arrival.
Gordo
Whatley Health Services at Gordo205-364-713527340 Highway 86 Gordo, AL 35466
Mental Health Resources
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Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services205-554-1300 SAIL dept. state of Alabama dependent livingPO Box 1610Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
American Cancer Society 205-758-07002201 11th StreetTuscaloosa, AL 35401Volunteer drivers donate their time and the use of their cars so that patients can receive the life-saving treatments they need. If you or your loved one needs a ride to treatment, call the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345 to be matched with a volunteer. Please call four days in advance to set up a transportation time and date.For additional resources please call 888-850-1622.
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention hotline1-800-232-4636
Community Service Programs of West Alabama 205-758-4756601 17th StreetTuscaloosa, AL 35401Provides weatherization for a house to make more energy efficient. This is based on a point system and does not replace roofs nor porches. Individuals are eligible if there is an individual who is elderly, disabled, and/or children under 18 are present in the household.
Compassionate Friends 205-553-6459(For grieving parents & siblings)3328 University Boulevard ETuscaloosa, AL 35404TCF’s National Office at 877-969-0010 or [email protected] you call, they can put together a free, a customized packet of bereavement materials specifically chosen to apply to your situation
Miscellaneous
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Early Intervention 205-752-0476 Children from birth to age 3 with a developmental delay and/or diagnosis that leads to delay are eligible for these services.Services provided to children that qualify include: Speech and Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and service coordination. Felony ID Card & Ex-felon Laws205-367-2000P.O. Box 226, Carrollton, Al.35447 Note: If you have two or more felonies or if you are a sex offender, YOU MUST register every time you change county of residents with the sheriff’s department
United Way205-345-66402201 Jack Warner ParkwayTuscaloosa, AL 35401 Call on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from
9 am-10:30 am for information on food, child support, clothing, food, GED, community college, head start, parenting classes, clinics, jobs, mental health, prescription assistance, senior center, shelter, transportation, utilities, and warming stations.If in need of food/utility assistance, call 211 and enter in zip code to information.
Parenting EducationFamily Resource Center205-367-9382514 10th Avenue SW Reform, AL 35481
Pickens County Community Action Agency205-367-816671 Lakeside Street Carrollton, AL 35447
Pickens County Department of Human Resources205-367-1500
Pickens County Health Department205-367-815780 William E Hill Drive Carrollton, AL 35447
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Aliceville
CVS Pharmacy- Aliceville205-373-8475113 3rd Street South East Aliceville, AL 35442
Gentry Drugs-Aliceville205-373-6688155 Memorial Parkway Aliceville, AL, 35442Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5:30 pm; Saturday 8:30 am-12 pm
Carrollton
Carrollton Drugs205-367-247625700 Highway 17Carrollton, AL 35447
Gordo
CVS Pharmacy- Gordo205 -364-0469536 Hudson DriveGordo, AL 35466If using GPS use address: Highway 82 South, Gordo, AL 35466
Reform
Fred’s Pharmacy- Reform205-375-6401134 7th Street SWReform, AL 3548
Pickens County Solid Waste205-367-891211977 Pine Grove Road, Carrollton, AL 35447Recycling Drop offs in Carrollton at land fill and in Gordo, Reform, and Aliceville at each City Hall.Accepts card board, mixed paper, and plastics #1 and #2
Pharmacies Recycling
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Pickens County Department of Human Resources205-367-8166
Aliceville
Aliceville Manor205-373-6307703 17th Street NWAliceville, AL 35442
Carrollton
Pickens County Community Action205-367-816671 Lakeside StreetCarrollton, AL 35447
Pickens County Health Department205-367-815780 William E Hill DriveCarrollton, AL 35447
Whatley Health Services at Carrollton205-367-2455289 William E Hill Drive – Suite C Carrollton, AL 35447Accepts Medicaid and uninsured. Please provide a proof of income (in the last 30 days), and a photo ID at arrival.AA meetings--- Carrollton United Methodist Church Wednesday at 12 pm
Gordo
Whatley Health Services at Gordo 205-364-713527340 Highway 86 Gordo, AL 35466
Reform
Pickens County Family Resource Center205-367-9382514 10th Avenue SW Reform, AL 35481
Social Services
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Alabama Treatment Options855-267-708424/7 Support Hotline
Alcohol and Drug Crises Hotline800-410-2814Bradford Health Services205-750-0227Workers can visit jails and hospitals to do initial evaluations to find the correct treatment and/or accommodations.
Celebrating RecoveryAliceville First United Methodist Church307 3rd Avenue NEAlicevillve, AL 35442 Every Sunday night at 6:00 pmFood and Fellowship: 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm Worship:6:30 pm – 7:30 pmSmall Groups: 7:30 pm – 8 pm
Substance Abuse Indian Rivers205-367-8159Outpatient treatment with individual and group therapy sessions.180 program205-367-8111 Ext. 149
A medical service for withdrawal from alcohol, drugs, or prescription medications.Three-day inpatient detox at Pickens County Medical CenterScheduled admissions are voluntary and plannedAccepting Medicaid, Medicare, most insurance plans and private pay
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Alabama Medicaid Non-Emergency Transportation (NET) Program205-391-6771Must be a Medicaid Recipient • Provides free rides to doctor’s appointments• Must be scheduled prior to the doctor’s appointment• Provides Non-Emergency Ambulance Transportation• Provides Wheelchair Van Transportation• Provides Other Transportation for Ambulatory PatientsKid One Transportation1-800-543-7143Provides transportation to pregnant women and children under the age of 19 to doctor’s appointments (Excluding WIC and Orthodontist appointments).Fill out an application on-line at http://www.kidone.org/new-client-application-english/ and allow for a week for a call back if you are accepted for the program services.Accepts Medicaid.
Help Inc.205-367-2200Call Monday-Friday 8 am - 3:30 pmApplicable for all ages• $1 fare for persons aged 60 years and older• $2 fare for persons aged 59 and youngerMust call to schedule a ride at least one business day before your transit. Bus will take you where you need to go within Pickens County• Grocery store• Pay bills• Doctors’ appointments• Work• And More
Veterans Administrations205-554-2000Provides transportation for eligible individuals for medical appointments only. Please call a few days in advance and use extension #2334. Wheel chair accessible and can bring a family member.
Transportation
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Aliceville Water & Sewer Department 205-373-2365311 3rd Avenue NW Aliceville, AL 35442
Alabama Power Company1-800-245-2244Elderly and disabled individuals may qualify for an emergency assistance program.
Pickens County Natural Gas 205-373-28891544 Mobile Road SWAliceville, AL 35442
Pickens County Water Authority205-367-8923P.O. Box 338Carrollton, AL 35447
Utilities
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