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Central Texas Treatment Center
OVERVIEW
The Central Texas Treatment Center (CTTC) of Williamson
County was established in November, 1990, to provide 24-hour community
supervision and treatment to serious alcohol and drug abusers sentenced
by the courts as an initial condition of community supervision or as a
community supervision modification. CTTC was established through the
joint efforts of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Community
Justice Assistance Division (TDCJ-CJAD), the Community Supervision and
Corrections Department (CSCD) of Williamson County and the Georgetown
Healthcare System (GHS). The CTTC contracts with Georgetown Healthcare
System (GHS) for substance abuse counseling services.
In September, 1992, the resident capacity was increased
from 66 beds to 70 beds, with 12 reserved for females.
In Fiscal Year 2000, there were 160 Intakes, 159
Discharges, and 229 Total Number Served. The average length of
stay for individuals who completed the program was 187 days.
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