Los Angeles AFB Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) The primary objectives of the ADAPT program are: - To promote readiness and health and wellness through the prevention and treatment of substance abuse; - To minimize the negative consequences of substance abuse to the individual, family, and organization; - To provide comprehensive education and treatment to individuals who experience problems attributed to substance abuse, and; - Return identified substance abusers to unrestricted duty status or to assist them in their transition to civilian life, as appropriate. Air Force members with substance abuse problems are encouraged to seek assistance (self identification - BEFORE an incident occurs) from the unit commander, first sergeant, substance abuse counselor, or a military medical professional. Following the assessment, the ADAPT program manager will consult with the treatment team (ADAPT program manager, ADAPT counselor, member's Commander, First Sergeant and supervisor, and Primary Care Manager or Flight Surgeon when possible), and determine an appropriate clinical course of action in collaboration with the member. The ADAPT program is a key member of the Space and Missile Systems Center's DUI Battleplan. The intake paperwork for all new patients can be downloaded and brought in for the first appointment by clicking the link to the ADAPT Intake Form. Additional Resources: Drug Abuse Hotlines Straight Facts About Alcohol and Drug Abuse Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.* Weekends, federal holidays and AFSPC-designated Family Days: Closed *This clinic is closed the first Thursday of ever month for currency training until 1 p.m.