The Armstrong-Indiana Drug and Alcohol Commission, Inc. (AIDAC) is the Single County Authority for Armstrong and Indiana Counties. In this role, the Commission is responsible for facilitating the provision of a comprehensive and balanced system of quality substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment services for the two-county area.
Since 1973, the Armstrong-Indiana Drug & Alcohol Commission, Inc. has been the designated Single County Authority (SCA) for drug and alcohol services in Armstrong and Indiana counties. As such, the Commission receives, administers, and allocates state and federal drug and alcohol funds targeted for this two county area.
The Commission is also responsible for assessing needs, planning, developing, coordinating programming to meet these drug and alcohol service needs and then monitoring and reviewing the outcome of these interventions. The Commission targets four core drug and alcohol service areas:
Direct services are provided through contracts with state licensed agencies. Case management services are provided through the Commission's contract with the Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs. Services are available to all Armstrong and Indiana County residents regardless of their ability to pay.
The mission of the Armstrong-Indiana Drug and Alcohol Commission is to address the abuse and destructive effects of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs through prevention, intervention, treatment, and case management.
The vision of the Armstrong-Indiana Drug and Alcohol Commission is to maximize resources that empower change to improve the quality of life for individuals, families, and the community impacted by the abuse and destructive effects of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.