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Residential Treatment offered at Fora Health
Offers gender-specific residential substance abuse treatment programs with integrated mental health services for clients. Also offers family therapy, dual diagnosis, and medically monitored residential treatments.
Offers gender-specific residential substance abuse treatment programs with integrated mental health services for clients. Also offers family therapy, dual diagnosis, and medically monitored residential treatments.
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Substance Use Treatment offered by Lifeline Connections at VA Campus
Specializes in mental health and substance use disorder outpatient services including individual and group counseling, mental health and substance use disorder assessments, detox, residential, outpatient, and integrated care.
Provides a full-service behavioral health agency with services including medically assisted detoxification, substance use treatment, a residential program for substance use treatment, mental health outpatient treatment, a co-occurring disorder (i.e. mental health and substance use disorder), comprehensive outpatient substance use treatment, supported housing and employment, and sober living. Specializes in treatment for those addicted to opioids and alcohol by offering medication to assist in the recovery process. The Deaf and hard of hearing substance use treatment program is one of only a handful in the country.
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Men's Residential Program offered by Seattle's Union Gospel Mission at Men's Shelter
Offers a three-month to one-year residential program for homeless men who are clean and sober.
Offers a three-month to one-year clean and sober residential program for homeless men who are employed, want to get employment, are completing education, obtaining vocational training, and moving to housing.
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Isabella House Residential Treatment offered at New Horizon Care Centers
Provides long term residential substance use disorder treatment for women and their children under the age of 6 or women who are pregnant. Treatment may also be available for women who do not have custody of their children.
Provides residential integrated substance use disorder and mental health treatment for pregnant and post-partum women (PPW), including a Therapeutic Childcare program which places focus on the reunification and relationships between mothers and children. The program duration is typically six months, and mental health services, primary care, and medication management are also provided as a part of the program.
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Detox/Residential Treatment offered at Valley Cities Recovery Place Kent
Provides secure detoxification and co-occurring residential treatment for those involuntarily detained by a designated crisis responder.
Provides detoxification and residential substance abuse treatment.
Medical Detox
- Fully licensed and accredited medical detox
- Safe, supervised environment
- Full time medical providers with 24-hour nursing
- Access to primary care
- Low barrier Suboxone induction
Residential Treatment
- Individualized treatment planning
- Group and individual therapy
- Connection to community resources
- Support groups
- Medication Assisted Therapy options
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Residential Treatment offered at Pioneer Human Services' Pioneer Center East
Provides semi-secure, intensive inpatient treatment in a 53-bed facility for people who battle chronic substance use disorders including those co-occurring. Provides variable-intensity residential treatment for high-need individuals.
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
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Lifechange offered at Union Gospel Mission
This faith-based program is an addiction recovery community providing a long-term residential drug and alcohol recovery program for people who are willing to make a long-term commitment.
This faith-based program is an addiction recovery community providing a long-term residential drug and alcohol recovery program for people who are willing to make a long-term commitment. Goal-oriented recovery program, not time-based. Program provides for all personal needs, food, clothing, housing, and hygiene products. Requirements include work, participation in religious activities and educational programs.
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Residential Program offered at Spokane Falls Recovery Center
A person with a moderate to severe level of chemical dependence often requires 24-hour support. At Spokane Falls Recovery Center, they are able to provide medications that will ease symptoms of withdrawal as your body and mind adjust. Medication-assisted detox increases the odds that a person will complete treatment, so they recommend this option to many of their patients.
A person with a moderate to severe level of chemical dependence often requires 24-hour support. At Spokane Falls Recovery Center, they are able to provide medications that will ease symptoms of withdrawal as your body and mind adjust. Medication-assisted detox increases the odds that a person will complete treatment, so they recommend this option to many of their patients.
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Co-Occurring Residential Treatment offered at Madrona Recovery
Offers residential, short term stabilization from co-occurring mental health and/or substance use disorders for youth ages 13-17 in a secure setting. Typical length of stay is 30-45 days. Also helps youth who need to detox in a safe setting with medical support.
Offers residential, short term stabilization from co-occurring mental health and/or substance use disorders for youth in a secure setting. Typical length of stay is 30-45 days. Also helps youth who need to detox in a safe setting with medical support.
Provides group therapy throughout the day for residents as well as weekly sessions of each of the following: individual therapy, family therapy, psychiatry, nursing assessment, and drug and alcohol counseling (if applicable).
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Inpatient Substance Use Treatment offered at Squaxin Island Tribe - Northwest Indian Treatment Center - Elma
Provides a 24-bed intensive inpatient and residential drug and alcohol recovery program primarily to Native Americans. Services are culturally based, including pregnant & post-partum care, individual counseling, and support group meetings.
Provides abstinence-based treatment to Native American adults. Focuses on the issues that typically accompany patterns of chronic relapse. Treatment is directed toward issues of unresolved grief and the trauma of physical and sexual abuse. An emphasis is placed on respect and compassion while providing the expectations and structure for responsible behavior and a positive identity that supports life change. The Northwest Indian Treatment Center is a 24-bed residential drug and alcohol treatment program for Native Americans operated by the Squaxin Island Tribe. The length of stay is 45 days. The center is certified by the Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse and both the residential and outpatient programs are accredited by the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission (CARF).
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Pregnant and Parenting Women's Residential Program offered by Lifeline Connections at Women's Recovery Center
The Pregnant and Parenting Women's Program provides residential substance use treatment services.
Provides residential substance use treatment services, basic life skills classes, weekly group fitness, parenting classes, and therapeutic childcare. Mothers can bring two children with them for up to six months of intensive treatment.
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Men's Residential Program offered by Evergreen Recovery Centers' Legacy Lodge
Offers men’s residential treatment for co-occurring substance use disorder.
Provides men’s residential treatment for co-occurring substance use disorder.
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Pregnant and Parenting Women's Residential Program offered by Evergreen Recovery Centers
Offers a residential treatment program for chemically dependent mothers with children.
Offers a program for chemically dependent mothers with children that allows addicted women to begin their treatment during pregnancy, deliver their babies, and return to treatment without disruption. Mothers with children under age 5 may keep their children with them during their treatment. While they are in treatment sessions, the children attend a state-licensed therapeutic daycare program.
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Detox/Residential Treatment offered at Valley Cities Recovery Place Seattle
Provides medical detoxification and residential substance abuse treatment for people addicted to alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines, and stimulants. Offers medication assisted therapy as part of treatment.
Provides detoxification and residential substance abuse treatment.
Medical Detox
- Fully licensed and accredited medical detox
- Safe, supervised environment
- Full time medical providers with 24-hour nursing
- Access to primary care
- Low barrier Suboxone induction
Residential Treatment
- Individualized treatment planning
- Group and individual therapy
- Connection to community resources
- Support groups
- Medication Assisted Therapy options
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Men's Residential Treatment offered by CODA at Gresham Recovery Center Women's and Men's Residential Treatment
CODA provides gender-specific residential treatment to adult men at this facility. Primary goals include recovery, self-management, reducing recidivism, building support network, and obtaining employment and housing.
Provides gender-specific residential treatment to adult men at this facility. Primary goals include recovery, self-management, reducing recidivism, building support network, and obtaining employment and housing.
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Residential Treatment offered at Spokane Addiction Recovery Centers
Offers intensive inpatient and a recovery house with substance use disorder and co-occurring capable behavioral services in a live-in residential setting.
Offers intensive inpatient and a recovery house with substance use disorder and co-occurring capable behavioral services in a live-in residential setting. Separate facilities for men and women. Provides Native American support services as well as outreach for homeless individuals with chronic substance abuse and mental health disorders to assist with moving toward stabilization. Clients must bring their suboxone prescription with them. Agency provides DBHR-certified services.
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Residential Treatment offered at Pioneer Human Services' King County
Operates a 16-bed facility that provides specialized residential treatment for men and women with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Primarily provides substance use disorder treatment with an emphasis on mental health diagnoses and symptoms.
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
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Women's Residential Recovery offered by Seattle's Union Gospel Mission at Hope Place
Operates a long-term residential rehabilitation program for women in crisis due to substance use disorder. The program is located at the women's shelter in South Seattle.
Operates a long-term residential rehabilitation program for women struggling with substance use disorder, including treatment for women who are pregnant or parenting, located at the women's shelter in South Seattle.
Women live at the shelter for about three months in the "candidacy phase" before they decide to go into the Oaks program.
Women who are struggling with trauma can receive targeted assistance through counseling, case management, and classroom instruction.
Once in the Oaks program, additional classes are offered in such life skills as:
- Safe Relationships
- Parenting
- Job/School Readiness
- Bible Studies
DUI Evaluations provide a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment.
Length of service can be anywhere between six months and two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order.
Post-graduation internships available. Internships may lead to full-time employment with The Mission or other employers.
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Women's Residential Treatment offered by CODA at Gresham Recovery Center Women's and Men's Residential Treatment
Residential treatment supports women as they work on parenting in recovery and building and supporting safe and stable families and homes.
Offers gender-specific services for women, including those who are pregnant and parenting, and women involved with child welfare or criminal justice systems. Treatment supports women as they work on parenting in recovery and building and supporting safe and stable families and homes.
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Recovery Programs offered at Yakima Union Gospel Mission
Provides a live-in long term recovery program for those who want help to get their lives in control free from drugs and alcohol.
Provides a year-long, faith-based residency recovery program that includes drug and alcohol rehabilitation with certified chemical dependency counselor, work therapy, and Bible training. Assists individuals who need help recovering from drug and alcohol addictions and other destructive life choices. Offers work therapy, counseling, and classes aimed to equip the residents with the skills to lead a healthy, fruitful life.
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Sun Ray Court Residential Treatment offered at New Horizon Care Centers
Provides intensive inpatient, recovery house and long-term residential treatment services for males ages 18 or older with substance use disorder. Clean/sober housing may be available for homeless men after completion of treatment.
Provides residential intensive inpatient services services for adult males with substance use disorders. Primary care and medication management provided on-site for most conditions.
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Substance Use Treatment offered by Lifeline Connections at East Vancouver Office
Provides a variety of mental health and substance abuse treatment services.
Provides a full-service behavioral health agency with services including medically assisted detoxification, substance use treatment, a residential program for substance use treatment, mental health outpatient treatment, a co-occurring disorder (i.e. mental health and substance use disorder), comprehensive outpatient substance use treatment, supported housing and employment, and sober living. Specializes in treatment for those addicted to opioids and alcohol by offering medication to assist in the recovery process. The Deaf and hard of hearing substance use treatment program is one of only a handful in the country.
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Men's Rehabilitation offered at Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Program
Offers a free, Christian-based, residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation program for men, lasting 6-12 months; includes individual and group counseling and occupational therapy. Clients who relapse will be expelled from the program.
Offers a Christian-based 6-month inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation program, including individual and group counseling, spiritual counseling and 12-strep recovery, and community volunteering opportunities. Participants cannot be employed when applying for the program as it is an intensive inpatient program to focus on Substance Use Disorder issues. Provides education about alcoholism and other drug addiction. Teaches communication and coping skills. Recreation activities available include an exercise area, game room, library of books, group outings, and a canteen. Chapel attendance and Bible study are required as part of the program. Space is available for 30 men in shared living arrangements. Clients stay 6 months in the initial program phase (Bridge 1) and have options to continue into other phases that can amount to 14 months. There is extensive support for after-care including Life and Career Building Skills classes for participants in their last 2 months of phase 1 as well as case management for Supportive Housing and Employment. Participants who relapse will be expelled from the program. After completion of the program, The Salvation Army has additional program components to help individuals re-establish themselves into the community.
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Men's Residential Treatment offered by CODA at Tigard Recovery Center Men's Residential
CODA provides gender-specific residential treatment to adult men at this facility. Primary goals include recovery, self-management, reducing recidivism, building support network, and obtaining employment and housing.
Provides gender-specific residential treatment to adult men at this facility. Primary goals include recovery, self-management, reducing recidivism, building support network, and obtaining employment and housing.
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Lifechange offered by Union Gospel Mission at Angela's House
This faith-based program is an addiction recovery community providing a long-term residential drug and alcohol recovery program for women who are willing to make a long-term commitment.
This faith-based program is an addiction recovery community providing a long-term residential drug and alcohol recovery program for people who are willing to make a long-term commitment. Goal-oriented recovery program, not time-based. Program provides for all personal needs, food, clothing, housing, and hygiene products. Requirements include work, participation in religious activities and educational programs.
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