The Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling has created a statewide database of qualified Treatment Providers, Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon chapters to which callers can be referred. Written information on problem gambling is also sent on request.
WCPG’s Lending Library is open to the General Public! The Council has a variety of books and videos that can be loaned out for up to two weeks at a time FREE of charge. The topics vary from educational to biographical. There is something for every age group!
Are you a compulsive gambler? Gamblers Anonymous 20 Questions Most compulsive gamblers will answer yes to at least 7 of these questions. If you answered yes to 7 or more, you may want to seek help for a gambling problem. Call 1-800-GAMBLE-5 or Text 1-850-888-HOPE (4673) or
Chat www.wi-problemgamblers.org
Brief screens can help people decide whether to seek a formal evaluation of their gambling behavior. You can find one recent screen, the Brief Biosocial Gambling Screen (BBGS)1, below. The 3-item BBGS is based on the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) criteria for pathological gambling. Following the BBGS, please indicate how you feel right now about your gambling by clicking below the statement that best describes your feelings. Click here to take the BBGS e-Screener now. Used with permission from the NCRG and The Division on Addiction and Cambridge Health Alliance, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
Our innovative, reloadable card and easy-to-use software are transforming the way substance and alcohol rehabilitation centers across the continuum of care work with families and clients to manage spending.
The True Link Card allows families and friends to provide funds to clients in a secure and transparent fashion. With customizable spending parameters, you can help determine where, when, and how much money can be spent via the online dashboard-while the client is able to purchase what they need safely, supporting their path to recovery.
Everi’s Personal Self Transaction Exclusion Program (STeP) is a way for patrons to block access to cash across the company’s national network of ATMs, cash access kiosks, and booth services. The program works in conjunction with a casino’s own exclusion program. The STeP exclusion is effective on credit cards, ATM debit cards, and checking accounts at both machine terminals and cashier cages. Patrons who believe they have a problem can download a Request to Block Transactions form and indicate what cards and accounts they wish to block. Once Everi processes the form, the identified account is blocked at participating Everi access points for at least one year. The account block remains in place until a customer unblocks his or her account(s) by filling out and submitting the Request to Unblock Transactions form.
After downloading the appropriate form, please mail, fax, or email the completed form to:
Everi Payments Inc.
ATTN: Denise Spada
7250 S. Tenaya Way, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89113
Phone: (702) 855-3089
FAX: (702) 262-5062
Email: step@everi.com
For more information, please dial (844) EVERI24
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