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Our Services

Assessments (Adult & Youth)Deferred Prosecution AssessmentsChild Custody AssessmentsIntensive Outpatient Program (IOP)Intensive Relapse Prevention (IRP)Continuing Care (Continuing Care is designed to maintain motivation for recovery and keep patients accountable.)Level One (This program is primarily focused on education and prevention of future problems.)Individual SessionsAlcohol Drug Information School (ADIS)Urinalysis (UA walk-ins welcome)Hair Follicle Testing (by appointment)​ Payment for assessments are due at time of visit.

 

We accept Premera (Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Regence), Health Alliance, Aetna insurance, United Behavior Health, All Savers, Coordinated Care, Ambetter, Amerigroup.​​*Domestic Violence and Anger Management Programs are cash bases only.​​​​

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Drug and Alcohol Assessment (Adult and Youth)

All alcohol and drug assessments are conducted by chemical dependency professionals or chemical dependency professional trainees under the supervision of a fully licensed supervisor.  The assessment process takes approximately 2.5 hours and includes a urinalysis test.  Once the assessment is completed, the individual is scheduled for a follow up appointment to go over the results of his/her assessment.

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Intensive Outpatient (Level 2.1)

If an individual is found to have a “moderate” to “severe” substance use disorder, they may be placed in our intensive outpatient program.  This program is focused on education participants about substance use disorders as well as strategies to discontinue use and prevent relapse.  Our curriculum includes a wide variety of information and primarily utilizes the cognitive behavioral approach.  IOP group sessions are 3 days per week.  Once participants have completed the intensive outpatient program they will be placed in a continuing care program tailored to his/her individual needs

(Call for more information regarding group sessions.)

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Intensive Relapse Prevention

Once and individual has completed their Intensive Outpatient program, they will graduate to Intensive Relapse Prevention. This group is designed to teach an individual to internally self-evaluate, identify high risk situations, and develop a personalized Relapse Prevention Plan they can utilize long term. Group sessions take place 2 days per week.  IRP is based solely on the participants needs and can last as long as necessary. 

(Call for more information regarding group sessions.)

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Continuing Care (Level 1)

Once an individual has completed an intensive level of care, they will often be placed in our continuing care program.  The main goal of this program is to maintain motivation for recovery and keep participants accountable.  This program consists of group and individual session.  Group sessions take one day a week (Monday and Friday)  Continuing care is based solely on the participants needs and can last as long as necessary. 

(Call for more information regarding group sessions.)

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Mild Substance Use Disorder Program (Level 1)

If an individual is found to have a “mild” substance use disorder, they may be placed in our mild substance use disorder program.  This program, previously known as the “abuse level,” consists of group and individual sessions and is focused on education and prevention of future substance use issues.  Participants are encouraged to evaluate how current use of substances has negatively impacted his/her life (i.e. legal involvement, social problems, etc.) and take steps to address these issues. 

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Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment (Level 1-3)

What separates Domestic Violence and Anger management is that Domestic violence is violence committed by someone in the victim's domestic circle. Relationships not only include husband and wife but also immediate and extended families or significant others in “live in” (or “lived-in”) relationships. Abuse means both physical, emotional, and verbal ways of treating one another. Both the Domestic Violence and Anger Management Assessments are conducted by a licensed therapist specializing in DVIT treatment or trainees under the supervision of a licensed supervisor. The assessment process takes approximately 2.5 hours. Once the assessment is completed, the individual is scheduled for a follow-up appointment to discuss results and if treatment will be recommended.

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