Pathways clinic changes name to Compass

 

Effective today, Pathways Community Health and Crider Health Center have changed their local names to one, unified name - Compass Health Network.

The nonprofit agency operates a clinic in Fulton at 2625 Fairway Drive. That clinic offers behavioral health and substance use disorder services. It previously used the Family Counseling Center of Missouri and the Pathways Community Health brands.

Compass Health Network also has four facilities in Columbia, including two substance use-specific facilities and three in the Jefferson City area.

Navig8, in Columbia, is an outpatient service for adolescents and families whose lives have been impacted by the use of alcohol and/or other substances. McCambridge Women and Children's Treatment Center, also in Columbia, allows women faced with substance use disorder to bring their children (under the age of 12) to the residential facility while receiving services. Pregnant women are also eligible for care. Both Navig8 and McCambridge will retain their names.

Pathways Community Health and Crider Health Center merged in 2014 and have built a strong, unified health care network across 45 counties in Missouri.

Compass Health Network is a nonprofit health care organization that provides a full continuum of behavioral health services and supports as well as primary and dental health services throughout Missouri and Louisiana.

For more information, go to Compass Health Network's website: compasshealthnetwork.org.