Southern Iowa Economic Development Association Behavioral Health and Treatment Services (SIEDA)
Located in Bloomfield, Iowa, the Southern Iowa Economic Development Association (SIEDA) offers dedicated Behavioral Health and Treatment Services to individuals struggling with addiction and co-occurring disorders. As part of a comprehensive community action network, SIEDA is committed to providing accessible and effective care to residents across multiple counties in Southern Iowa, including Appanoose, Davis, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Monroe, Van Buren, Wapello, and Wayne.
Integrated and Client-Centered Care
SIEDA emphasizes an integrated approach, recognizing the interconnectedness of mental health issues and substance use disorders, often referred to as a Dual Diagnosis. This model of care is crucial because individuals may use substances to self-medicate or cope with underlying mental health conditions. By treating both issues simultaneously, SIEDA aims to foster lasting recovery and empowerment.
The program utilizes evidence-based therapies, helping clients identify and reframe negative thought patterns that contribute to self-destructive behaviors. Through personalized treatment plans, the team supports individuals in developing essential coping skills and achieving stability.
Services Offered
The Behavioral Health and Treatment Services department provides various resources designed to meet the diverse needs of the community. These services are delivered with professionalism and simplicity, ensuring clients feel believed in and supported throughout their journey.
- Addiction Treatment Programs
- Behavioral Health Services
- Counseling and Therapy
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment
- Community Resource Connection
Accessibility and Location
SIEDA’s Bloomfield location, part of the Sieda Neighborhood Resource Center, is situated at 203 South Madison Street, Bloomfield, IA 52537. The facility is dedicated to making treatment accessible, with specific hours for its Behavioral Health and Treatment Services. Individuals seeking more information about availability, appointments, or the specific counties served are encouraged to reach out directly to the primary contact number for Behavioral Health and Treatment Services: 641-683-6747.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dual Diagnosis treatment?
Dual Diagnosis treatment, also known as co-occurring disorders treatment, refers to addressing both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder at the same time, recognizing that these conditions often influence each other.
Which counties does SIEDA Behavioral Health serve?
SIEDA’s Behavioral Health and Treatment Services are available to residents in Appanoose, Davis, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Monroe, Van Buren, Wapello, and Wayne counties.
What is the primary mission of the SIEDA treatment program?
The mission is to provide hope and empowerment through integrated, evidence-based therapies, ensuring that individuals who have endured stigma or self-doubt realize that their mental illness and addiction are treatable.

