Partnering with BAART Programs to Support Clients in the Justice System

Social workers, probation officers, reentry specialists, and court-appointed case managers play a critical role in helping individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) move toward stability. BAART Programs understands the unique challenges involved in supporting justice-involved clients—especially those facing barriers to treatment, court-mandated requirements, or complex behavioral health needs. 

Our evidence-based programs make it easier for judicial and social service partners to connect clients to consistent, structured care. Through medication-assisted treatment (MAT), counseling, and coordinated case management, BAART provides a clinically grounded pathway that supports compliance, reduces recidivism, and promotes long-term recovery. 

Expanding Access to Treatment That Reduces Recidivism

Timely, sustained access to OUD treatment is proven to reduce the risk of reoffending. BAART Programs helps remove common barriers by offering: 

  • Same-day or next-day intake appointments 
  • Flexible scheduling options 
  • Acceptance of Medicaid and most insurance plans 
  • Clinically appropriate MAT using methadone or buprenorphine 

Our team collaborates closely with social workers, probation officers, and court programs to align treatment plans with supervision requirements and client goals. This continuity of care supports successful reentry, reduces strain on the justice system, and helps clients build long-term stability. 

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Together, we can provide your clients with a second chance at a healthy, stable, and fulfilling life. 

Supporting the Work of Courts, Probation, and Reentry Programs

BAART Programs partners with courts, probation departments, correctional facilities, and community organizations to support clients transitioning from incarceration or active supervision into independent living. 

When referred to BAART, clients can expect: 

  • A respectful, stigma-free environment that promotes engagement and dignity 
  • Evidence-based MAT to stabilize withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings 
  • Individual and group counseling that addresses trauma, relationships, and behavioral triggers 
  • Regular progress reports to partnering agencies (with patient consent), supporting accountability and transparent communication 

This coordinated approach allows justice system professionals to focus on case goals, knowing their clients are supported by a reliable, outcomes-driven clinical team. 

Therapies That Build Coping Skills and Promote Recovery

Alongside medication, BAART Programs emphasizes therapeutic interventions that strengthen clients’ coping skills and resilience. Licensed counselors provide: 

  • Cognitive-behavioral strategies 
  • Relapse prevention planning 
  • Skills to navigate stress, triggers, and interpersonal challenges 
  • Education and support that reinforce long-term recovery 

As clients gain stability, they become better equipped to maintain employment, rebuild relationships, meet court requirements, and reintegrate into their communities with confidence. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can a referred client start treatment?

Most BAART locations offer same-day or next-day intakes to ensure rapid access to care. 

What type of progress updates can social workers or probation officers expect?

We provide regular, customizable reports—aligned with your agency’s requirements—while maintaining all necessary patient privacy protections. 

Do you work with clients who are court-ordered to treatment?

Yes. BAART frequently collaborates with courts, probation, and reentry programs to provide treatment for individuals with mandated participation. 

Are telehealth options available?

Many counseling services are offered via telehealth, depending on state regulations and clinical appropriateness.

How can I refer a client?

Referrals may be submitted through our website or by contacting the nearest BAART Programs clinic. Our admissions team will coordinate scheduling and follow-up. 

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