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Alcoholism
and Drug Addiction Treatment and Support Act - ADATSA
Phone: 1-877-301-4557
Web site: http://www.dshs.wa.gov/dasa/
Description: Help in getting drug or alcohol treatment, client
may receive cash assistance when enrolled in outpatient treatment
Areas Served: Statewide
Eligibility: Washington State residents 18 years old or older,
U.S. citizen or eligible alien, Meet income and resource requirements,
Be assessed by a department-designated chemical dependency center as having
an alcohol or drug dependency
How to apply: Call for services
Division of
Alcohol & Substance Abuse DASA
Phone: (360) 438-8200 or Toll Free: 1-877-301-4557.
Web site: http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/dasa/overview.shtml
Description: state agency that coordinates efforts to help individuals
and communities with problems related to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.
DASA contracts with organizations in the community to provide prevention,
treatment, and other support services for individuals with problems related
to alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.
Areas Served: Statewide
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Healthy Mothers,
Healthy Babies Coalition of WA (HMHB)
Phone: 1-800-322-2588 – TTY relay, call 711 or 1-800-833-6388
Email: jenniferl@hmhbwa.org
Web site: http://www.hmhbwa.org/aboutus/home.htm
Description: Provides information and referral for social and
health services across Washington State. Also provides eligibility screenings
for many programs, including Medicaid, WIC (The Nutrition Program for Women,
Infants and Children), Basic Food and Take Charge Family Planning.
Areas Served: WA State
Eligibility: At-risk mothers and babies (substance abuse)
How to apply: Call or email for services
Fees: Most services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private
insurance.
Languages other than English: English and Spanish. We have access
to interpretation for 50 other languages. For
Washington State Alcohol/Drug
Clearinghouse (RADAR)
Phone: 1-800-662-9111 (toll-free in Washington) - 206-725-9696
(Seattle) – Fax: 206-760-0589
Email: clearinghouse@adhl.org
Web site: http://clearinghouse.adhl.org/
Description: Provides information to the people of Washington
State on issues relating to alcohol and other drugs. As the State's designated
Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resource (RADAR) Network Center, WSADC
links local communities with clearinghouses and information centers worldwide.
The Clearinghouse has brochures, posters, videos, and other educational
material.
Areas Served: Statewide
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Regional Support Networks (RSNs) Services Information:
King County Regional Support
Network
821 2nd Avenue, Suite 610 -- Seattle, WA 98104-1598
Phone: (206) 296-5213 - Toll Free: 1-800-790-8049 --24-Hour
Crisis
Line 1-866-427-4747 Ombuds Services: 1-800-790-8049
Web site: http://www.metrokc.gov/dchs/mhd/
Description: Information, referrals and support
Areas Served: King County
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services locations of other Washington
regional offices
Chemical
Dependency – Pierce County
215 South 36th Street, Tacoma, WA 98418
Phone: (253) 572-2273 - CAREline
Email: pchumsvcs@co.pierce.wa.us
Web site: http://www.co.pierce.wa.us/pc/services/health/chemdep/chemdep.htm
Areas Served: Tacoma Metropolitan, Lakewood, Parkland, Puyallup,
Sumner
Description: County funded community service program provides
information and referrals for Chemical Dependency outpatient or inpatient
programs. Services include substance abuse assessment, detox, treatment,
family support and education, employment readiness training and job placement,
aftercare, and crisis counseling.
Traumatic Brain Injury: Provides referrals to programs specific
to persons with traumatic brain injury.
Ethnic-specific services include a bilingual program for the Hispanic
community and programming designed to address the culturally specific issues
of Native American clients, as well as the needs of persons with disabilities.
Youth Outpatient Treatment Services: Agencies collaborate
with school personnel and juvenile justice staff to provide a range of
treatment, Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, & Treatment (EPSDT)
services, outreach and support services to youth and their families throughout
Pierce County.
Pregnant, Postpartum, and Parenting Women’s Outpatient: Includes
treatment for mothers and programs for children of parents in treatment;
maternity case management; treatment outreach and support.
Eligibility: Serves clients who are unemployable due to incapacity
resulting from addiction. Services offered include treatment, educational.
How to Apply: Access to services by referral through local
Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) offices only.
Recovery Services:
Highline Recovery Services
Highline Specialty Center
12844 Military Rd S - Tukwila, WA 98168
Phone: (206) 242-2260
Email: mvarela@hchnet.org
Web site: http://www.highlinehospital.org/
Description: Provide medical detoxification, inpatient stabilization
and outpatient services. Patients are under the care of an addictionologist,
a physician who has a specialty in addiction medicine. Our experienced
staff includes licensed chemical dependency professionals, RNs, LPN’s and
a master’s level family therapist.
Areas Served: Southwest King County area including the local
Highline communities, West Seattle, Renton, Kent, Covington, Auburn, Federal
Way and the Black Diamond area
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for 24-Hour services
Fees: Most health-insurance plans and Medicare cover the cost
of treating substance dependence.
Providence Everett Hospital
– Addictions Recovery Center
916 Pacific Avenue - Everett, WA 98206
Phone: (425) 258-7390
Web site: http://www.providence.org/
Description: Hospital-based JCAHO and Washington State Division
of Alcohol and Substance Abuse certified program. Provides medical detoxification
and rehabilitative treatment for alcoholism and other drug dependencies
Inpatient and outpatient chemical dependency treatment provider for adults,
youth and families
Areas Served: Centralia, Chehalis, Morton, Longview, Lewis County,
Southwest Washington
Eligibility: Chemical dependency.
Fees: Medicare and most insurance plans may cover program costs.
Additional financial resources are available for those in need of help
to support their treatment process
Swedish Medical Center/Ballard
Campus
5300 Tallman Ave. N.W. Seattle, WA 98107-3985
Phone: (206) 781-6048
Web site: http://www.swedish.org/
Description: Our services for patients with chemical dependency
or a history of chemical abuse include: evaluation and diagnosis, medical
detoxification, treatment for pregnant and postpartum women, and intensive
outpatient treatment
Areas Served: Western WA and the Pacific Northwest
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for 24-Hour services
Fees: Most health-insurance plans and Medicare cover the cost
of treating substance dependence.
Recovery Services - Yakima,
Kittitas and Klickitat Counties:
Dependency Health Services
Phone: (509) 576-4321; (509) 576-4308; 1-800-490-1166; (509)
576-4319.
Web site: http://www.cwcmh.org
Description: mental health agency
Areas Served: Cle Elum, Ellensburg, Yakima, Sunnyside, Toppenish,
Goldendale and White Salmon, Washington. CWCMH also offers residential
services in Yakima, Ellensburg and Sunnyside
Eligibility: Children with mental health challenges.
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: Medicaid, private insurance and private pay
Languages other than English: Cambodian, French, German, Korean,
Lakota, Navajo, Nigerian, Romanian, Spanish and Swedish
Change Point Chemical Dependency
Klondike Plaza, 147 North Clark Avenue, Suite 11
Phone: 509-775-2958 FAX: 509-775-2958
Web site: http://www.ferry-county.com/
Description: Services for adults, family members and youth
include assessments, intensive outpatient treatment, counseling, and education.
Areas Served: Ferry County
Eligibility: Adults, youths and their families with questions
about chemical dependency services,
How to apply: Call for services
Languages other than English: Interpreter services available
Lake
Chelan Community Hospital - Addiction Recovery Center
503 East Highland Avenue. Chelan, WA 98816
Phone: 1-800-233-0045; Outpatient: 509-664-5300 - Wenatchee
Web site: http://www.lakechelancommunityhospital.com/212.html
Description: Provide medical detoxification, inpatient stabilization
and outpatient services. Our experienced staff includes licensed chemical
dependency professionals, RNs, LPN’s and a master’s level family therapist.
Areas Served: Central Washington
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: Most health-insurance plans and Medicare cover the cost
of treating substance dependence.
Lourdes Counseling Center
1175 Carondelet Drive, Richland, WA 99352-3396
Phone: (509) 943-9104
Web site: http://www.lourdeshealth.net/
Description: Provides comprehensive mental health and crisis
intervention as well as continuous care, drug and alcohol treatment services
Areas Served: Tri Cities
Eligibility: Tri Cities Residents
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: Most services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private
insurance.
Languages other than English: Fijian, Hindi, Meman, Punjabi,
Spanish and Urdu
www.sober.com – World Wide
Web Information and Referral Service
Phone: 866.762.3747
Email: info@soberhouses.com
Web site: http://www.sober.com/
Description: This directory has listings of all the drug rehab
programs and treatment centers, alcohol rehabilitation programs, halfway
houses, sober houses, eating disorder centers and clinics, drug detoxifications
and alcohol detox centers, and drug addiction recovery related products
in the country.
Areas Served: Nationwide
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Help Lines and Support Groups:
Recovery Support Organizations
Alcohol / Drug Help Line
Greater Seattle Area & Washington State
Phones: 206-722-3700 -- Toll-Free: Washington State 800-562-1240
Web Site: http://www.adhl.org/
Description: Anytime
Areas Served: Washington State
Eligibility: Anyone with questions about drug or alcohol abuse
How to apply: Call for services - 24-Hour Services
Teen Alcohol / Drug Help Line
Phone: 800-562-1240 / 800-722-4222
Web site: http://www.adhl.org/
Description: A crisis intervention and referral service for
Washington State teens to call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Areas Served: Washington State
Eligibility: Anyone with questions about drug or alcohol abuse
How to apply: Call for services - 24-Hour Services
Al-Anon Family Groups
(AFG)
Greater Seattle Al-Anon Intergroup Council, Inc
1402 Third Ave, Vance Bldg, Suite 803, Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: 206-625-0000
Email: dist17@scn.org
Web site: http://www.wa-al-anon.org/
Description: The Al-Anon Family Groups (AFG) are fellowship
of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience,
strength and hope in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism
is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. On-Line
support groups are available.
Areas Served: King, and Snohomish counties
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Seattle Area Narcotics Anonymous
Phone: 206-329-1618 (Seattle) - 425-451-1516 (Eastside)
Web site: http://www.seattlena.org/
Description: Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of recovering
addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean and build a new
way of life.
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Cocaine Anonymous International
Phone: 1-800-347-8998 Referral Line
Web site: http://www.caofwa.org/
Description: Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women
who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they
may solve their common problem and help others recover from their addiction.
Eligibility: The only requirement for membership is a desire
to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances..
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: There are no dues or fees for membership; we are fully
self-supporting through our own contributions
Alcoholics Anonymous
Web site: http://www.area72aa.org
Description: A fellowship of men and women who share their experience,
strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem
and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Areas Served: Western WA
Eligibility: The only requirement for membership is a desire
to stop drinking.
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: There are no dues or fees for membership; we are fully
self-supporting through our own contributions
Native Americans
White Bison's Wellbriety Program
Phone: 1-877-871-1495
Web site: http://www.whitebison.org/
Description: The Medicine Wheel and 12 Step program was developed
to provide a culturally appropriate 12 Step program for Native American
people. This program was developed by White Bison, based upon Teachings
of the Medicine Wheel, the Cycle of Life and the Four Laws of Change. The
teachings of this Medicine and 12 Step program are also used in our Warrior
Down program making it a pre-requisite for participating in that training.
United Indians Of All Tribes
Foundation, Discovery Park
P.O. Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98199 -- 206-285-4425
Phone: 206-829-2234
Web site: http://www.unitedindians.org
Description: Resources and Support for American Indians/ Native
American / Alaska Natives
Select Publications:
“Diagnosis and Treatment of Addictions in Traumatic Brain Injury,”
Miller,
Norman S. in Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 3, 1995, pp.15-30,
1995. This article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and
drug disorders in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Special considerations
in the treatment of addiction in TBI patients due to cognitive and emotional
problems arising from the brain damage are described. Recommendations are
provided for clinical application and long term recovery for the addicted
TBI patient.
Did I Mention the Teeth? Bogner, Jennifer; Lamb-Hart, Gary.
i.e. Magazine, vol. 3, no. 1, 1995, pp. 2-15, 1995. This article discusses
the problems associated with the usage of alcohol and other drugs after
a brain injury. Facts addressing how alcohol affects recovery are provided.
Families are encouraged to talk with the survivor about substance abuse.
"The natural history of drinking and alcohol-related problems after
traumatic brain injury," by Charles H. Bombardier, Ph.D., Nancy R.
Temkin, Ph.D., Joan Machamer, M.A., and Sureyya S. Dikmen, Ph.D., in the
February 2003 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 84, pp.
185-191. |