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How to Access Services
Accessing ATR II services is very simple. A consumer would need to access an authorized ATR II provider for a brief screening and assessment. (For a list of authorized providers, please click ATR Authorized Providers for a directory).

To qualify for services, an individual must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a resident of the State of Tennessee for a minimum of 30 days
  • Have no private insurance that will be for the treatment and/or recovery services
  • Be eighteen (18) years of age or older
  • Meet the annual income criteria which as follows:
    • 1 person family = $29,147 or below
    • 2 person family = $38,115 or below
    • 3 person family = $47,084 or below
    • 4 person family = $56,052 or below
    • 5 person family = $65,020 or below
    • 6 person family = $73,989 or below
    • 7 person family = $74, 998 or below
    • 8 person family = $76,007 or below
    • 9 person family = $77,016 or below
    • 10 person family = $78,025 or below

In addition to the criteria outlined above, to qualify for treatment services for ATR IOP, an individual must have a comprehensive clinical assessment indicating the likelihood of current methamphetamine abuse or dependence requiring treatment services provided through ATR II covered service

Click here for a list of Authorized ATR Providers