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Adolescent Alcohol/Drug Intensive Outpatient Treatment

325-5502 Native Project 1803 W. Maxwell
Monday, 8 am-5 pm; Friday 9am - 5 pm. Sliding fee, medical coupons, private insurance. Offers assessment, individual, group, family counseling, and aftercare to youth of all ethnicities involved with alcohol and /or drugs. Intervention services available to families who have an adolescent involved in substance misuse and dependency. Provides culturally-specific treatment for youth ages 10-20 and 12-Step meetings. Mental health and alcohol/drug specialists are available for consultation. A treatment program targeted to addicted teen moms is offered. No one turned away for treatment due to race or gender. 24 hr./7 day week crisis services offered, 880-1889
Alanon / Alateen Family Groups
456-2125 1614 W. Riverside, LL-40
Tuesday, 9 am - 1 pm, Thursday, 10:30 am - 1:15 pm Phone information hours are 24/7. Free. Programs for family members and friends of alcoholics. Alateen: Provides support groups for teenagers (12 -18 years old) with alcoholic or chemically dependent parents, family members or friends.
Alcoholics Anonymous
624-1442 1614 W. Riverside
Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm; Saturday 9 am - 1 pm. Free. A fellowship of men and women who share their experiences so they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership or attendance at meetings is a desire to stop drinking. Primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Phone contact available 24 hours a day.
American Behavioral Health Systems
325-6800 44 E. Cozza
Monday - Sunday, 24 hour service. Fees vary. The American Behavioral Health Systems is a Washington State funded in-patient drug and alcohol residential treatment facility located in Spokane, WA. ABHS provides short and long-term treatment for chemically dependent men and women. Treatment duration varies depending on the need. Adults 18 years and older. Accept clients funded through DSHS. Also accepts private pay and insurance clients.
Comunity Detox Services of Spokane
838-2771 165 S. Howard
Sunday - Saturday, 24 hours. Sliding fee scale. Alcohol and drug sub-acute detoxification. Length of stay is five days. Provides referrals to all substance abuse treatment providers. Provides motivational, group and individual counseling. Services include Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA), Interim Services, Emergency Services Patrol, and Sobering Unit. Also, transitional housing facilities.
Community Health Intervention & Prevention Services
324-1420 Regional Health, 1101 W. College
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm. Medicaid, ADATSA, sliding fee, TANF, SSI. Offers alcohol/drug treatment and referral, methadone treatment, counseling, ADATSA assessment and referral. Offers services to pregnant and postpartum substance abusing women with follow up. Outreach for high risk adult populations. Chemical Dependency Professionals (CDP) out stationed at CSOs, CPS, Detox, SHMC and Eastern State Hospital. Services also available to the city jail, Geiger, local clinics and hospitals.
Daybreak of Spokane
927-1688 11707 E. Sprague Suite D-4
Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm. Sliding fee scale. Serves adolescents (11-18) and their families with inpatient and outpatient programs. Provides counseling to adolescents affected by alcohol and other drug abuse/dependency. Provides speakers and consultants to schools, churches, PTAs and other civic groups covering subjects related to substance abuse and dependency. Services also available at 628 S. Cowley, 624-3227 and 960 E. 3rd, 444-7033
Emergency Services Patrol
838-2771 Community Detox, 165 S. Howard
Monday - Friday, 8 am - Midnight; Weekends, 4 pm - Midnight. Free. Our van responds to calls for assistance with intoxicated individuals. The ban will transport the intoxicant to the Detox center, area hospitals if necessary. Ther person must agree to be transported.
Healing Lodge of the Seven Nations
533-6910 5600 E. 8th
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 4:30 pm. Sliding fee scale. Substance abuse treatment program. Serves chemically dependent youth and DASA referrals. 13- 17 years, male or female. Substance abuse program is a 60 or 90 day intense residential treatment program.
Isabella House
624-1244 2308 W. 3rd
Sunday- Saturday, 24 hours. State Funded PPW and TANF. Provides 180 day long-term residential substance abuse treatment for females over the age of 18 (and 16 - 18 with treatment director permission). Women must be pregnant or parenting a child under the age of six. Referred by State Assessment Centers. Therapeutic child care provided in the facility complex. Strong emphasis on reunification between mothers and children. Transitional housing available. Non-smoking facility.
New Horizon Outpatient
838-6092 504 E. 2nd Ave
Monday - Friday,8 am - 8 pm. Sliding fee scale, private pay, insurance. An outpatient intensive treatment program for substance abuse, for men and women 18 and older. Day, evening and weekend programs. Transitional housing also available. Also provides ADATSA, DCFS, TANF, PPW, and GIA Outpatient and Deferred Prosecution services. Specialized methamphetamine treatment program. Two additional locations: 9103 N Division, 465-5053, FAX 465-5054 and 15407 E Mission, 927-1543, FAX 927-4761
Prevention Center (The)
922-8383 7202 E Sprague, Suite H
Monday - Friday, 9 am - 4:30 pm, Free. The Prevention Center (GSSAC's Prevention Center) is home to several programs working towards the prevention of substance abuse, impaired driving and violence throughout Spokane County. These programs work with youth and adults to help promote the desire, knowledge and skills to make positive choices. GSSAC's Prevention Center also strives to unite individuals and agencies throughout the area to come together and create and environment that fosters positive attitudes and behaviors. Community events, training for professionals and technical assistance are also available.
SPARC (Spokane Addiction Recovery Center)
624-3251 812 S. Walnut
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 4:30 pm. Sliding fee scale, public funding for persons not working or low income.
1). Residential/inpatient, 2) Outpatient, 3) Gender specific
Also offers dual-disorder services for individuals withy substance dependence and mental health disorders.
Spokane County Traffic Safety Commission
477-2342 1026 W. Broadway
Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 4 pm. Free. An organization working to reduce tragedies caused by drinking and driving. Provides information and gives presentations on drinking and/or drugs and the issue of traffic safety. Works on other traffic safety issues such as child safety seats, seat belts, and pedestrian safety.
STEPS (Substance Treatment and Education Prevention Program of Spokane)
532-2000 901 E. 2nd Ave. Suite 100
By appointment. Sliding fee scale, accepts medical coupons. Chemical dependency outpatient treatment for low income and indigent adults. Specialize in co-occurring disorders. Also offer programs for deferred prosecution, DUI and Domestic Violence Perpetrator treatment.
Sunray Court
456-5465 518 S. Browne
Ninety-day residential treatment program for males 18 or older with drug/alcohol dependence (ADATSA / TANF). Clean / sober housing may be available for homeless men after completion of treatment depending on the waiting list.
TACS (Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime)
326-7740 1224 N Ash
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5 pm. Fees vary. Operates four programs: TASC Felony services, Drug testing, Juvenile Services and SAAM (Substance Abuse Assessment and Monitoring). Drug Court Program provides screening and evaluation, intensive examination to diagnose the extent of the individuals substance abuse problem, drug and alcohol testing. Makes referrals to treatment. Case managers monitor the performance of clients while in treatment.
Veterans for Sobriety
534-5691 5007 E. Trent
Free. A self-help group for alcoholic and substance abusers who want to sober up and stay sober. Volunteer or court directed. Provides a similar group for the significant others of abusers. Veteran status not a requirement. Provides and alternative to other self-help programs or organizations. Meetings are held on Tuesdays at 10:00 am and Wednesdays at 7:00 pm.
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