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Residential Treatment offered at Pioneer Human Services' Pioneer Center East

3400 West Garland Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205

Will assist in all transportation needs.
Eligibility
Adults 18 and older who meet the criteria for intensive inpatient services or long-term residential treatment. Accepts voluntary, as well as legally-motivated individuals to the program, often because they have been unsuccessful in other treatment programs. A large percentage of the residents have a co-occurring condition as well as difficulty following rules, and they struggle to stay motivated for change.
Hours
24 hours daily.
Application process
WA Apple Health (Medicaid) clients must be referred through area Behavioral Health Organization. Native Americans may be referred via their tribes. Private pay clients can self-refer and are accepted on a case by case basis. Some clients are involuntary. Visit website page to view admission process for each program.
Fees
Accepts the following payment methods:
  • Medicaid
  • Washington State Apple Health
  • Fee for Service (Native American population)
  • Private pay
Currently NOT accepting private insurance.
Service area
Lincoln, WA Okanogan, WA Stevens, WA Spokane, WA Pend Oreille, WA Ferry, WA Adams, WA

Other Information

Age Group

  • Young Adults (18-24)
  • Adults (25-64)

Focus Population

  • General
  • Suboxone Prescription Holder
  • Male
  • Female
  • Court-Ordered Individuals

Payment Options

  • WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
  • Private Pay

Disabilities & Health Conditions

  • Drug Dependency
  • Alcohol Dependency
  • General Addictions/Dependencies
Operates three residential treatment programs for men and women with chronic mental health and/or substance use disorders. Services include:
  • Co-Occurring Treatment
  • Medication assisted treatment
  • Basic living skills, nutrition, health, recreation and recovery lifestyle classes
  • Relapse behavior and prevention groups
  • Anger management classes and process groups
  • Coping skills, self-esteem and trauma survivor groups
  • Motivational programming and an MRT track for the recidivist population
  • Meditation, pain management and relaxation exercises
Providing organization
Pioneer Human Services
Provides a chance for change to people overcoming the challenges of conviction histories, substance use disorders and mental health issues by offering treatment, housing, training and employment services.