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Adult Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Therapeutic Health Services in Snohomish/Everett
Provides evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment and support for anyone who has trouble with alcohol or drug use. Offers a pregnant & parenting program for enrolled clients.
Provides evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment and support for anyone who has trouble with alcohol or drug use.
Offers various groups for outpatient treatment services. These include:
- Intensive outpatient treatment groups that meet for three hours, three times per week
- Weekly outpatient treatment groups that meet weekly for an hour and a half
- A variety of other groups that meet weekly for an hour.
Can assist with
- DUI/Reckless Driving infractions
- DOC Intakes/Evaluations
- Family Court – Custody Evaluations
- Employee Assistant Program referrals
- CPS and Family Court assessments and evaluations
Pregnant and Parenting Program
Provides specialized recovery services to those who are pregnant or parenting. Individual and group counseling and at-home strategies involve both parents whenever possible with the goals of reducing use and improving parenting and relationship skills.
Established clients are able to use agency's primary care clinic services to better integrate care. Additionally offers a Women's Wellness Program that focuses on treating the unique needs of women in recovery.
Program provides:
- Individual Counseling Sessions
- Access to a Public Health Nurse
- Prenatal Groups
- Recovery Skills Groups
- Family Support Groups
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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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Parent Child Assistance Program (PCAP) offered at Triumph on Summitview
Provides a 3-year, intensive, home visitation program for mothers who experienced substance use disorder during pregnancy. Helps mothers access services, achieve and maintain recovery, and create a healthy family environment.
Provides a 3-year, intensive, home visitation program for mothers who experienced substance use disorder during pregnancy. PCAP helps mothers access services, achieve and maintain recovery, and create a healthy family environment.
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Residential Parent & Caregiver Recovery Support offered at Maddie's Place
Supports parents and caregivers of substance-exposed infants through comprehensive, wraparound recovery services that promote family stability, reunification, and long-term wellness while their infant receives care.
Supports parents and caregivers of substance-exposed infants through comprehensive, wraparound recovery services that promote family stability, reunification, and long-term wellness while their infants receive care. Services include room and board for resident parents, peer support, recovery participation assistance, transportation, food, clothing and hygiene items, household goods, baby care supplies, and respite care, creating a safe and nurturing environment that strengthens families and supports parental recovery.
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Parent Child Assistance Program offered at Connections: A Center for Healthy Families
Offers a home visitation case‐management program for mothers who abuse alcohol or drugs during pregnancy. Helps mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol and drugs.
Provides an evidence-based home visitation case-management model for mothers who abuse alcohol or drugs during pregnancy. Its goals are to help mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol and drugs.
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Parent Child Assistance Program offered by Cowlitz Family Health Center at Longview Olympia Way WIC/First Steps
Offers a home visitation and case management program for high-risk pregnant and newly women with substance use disorder issues.
Offers a paraprofessional home visitation program for extremely high-risk women with substance use disorder issues. The program uses a case management approach as a compliment to traditional chemical dependency treatment and focuses on reducing alcohol and drug use and other risk behaviors to address the health and social well-being of women and their children.
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Parent Child Assistance Program offered at Sound Pathways
Offers a home visitation case management program.
A motivational program for women who are pregnant and/or parenting a child under 1 year of age. This is a comprehensive case management program advocating and helping women obtain such services as family planning, mental health counseling, parenting education, prenatal care, continued education, job skills, chemical dependency treatment, housing, medical, dental and psychiatric.
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Intensive Case Management offered at Kitsap Parent-Child Assistance Program
Provides free case management for substance-using mothers who are pregnant or up to 24 months post partum. Once enrolled in the program, women will receive services for a period of three years.
Case management, advocacy services and some transportation services are provided by well-trained and supervised Case Managers. Case Managers assist clients to develop goals to improve quality of life for themselves and their children. PCAP offers ongoing support, transportation and referrals to community resources to including, but not limited to: SUD treatment, family planning, medical care, support working with Child Protective Service (CPS), housing, DSHS benefits and education. Case managers involve the participant's family to support client as needed and to locate disengaged participants. Once enrolled in the program, women receive support & services for three years.
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START Unit offered at MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital
Provides 3-5 days of medical stabilization/withdrawal management, followed by intensive inpatient treatment for up to 26 total days of admission. See program details for all services offered.
Provides 3-5 days of medical stabilization/withdrawal management, followed by intensive inpatient treatment for up to 26 total days of admission. This treatment program includes:
- 1:1 time with counselor, group educational and recovery activities — using trauma-informed approaches
- Engage with 12-step recovery concepts
- Care coordination and customized care plan development
- Educational and recovery resource connections
- Medications for addiction treatment
- Pregnancy-specific addiction consultation
- Recreational activities – (walks, crafts, gentle exercise, mindful activities like coloring)
- Prenatal care and connection to community OB providers
While working with the inpatient and group-based treatment, patients also get case management, referrals and coordination with community resources are also provided. Group treatment focuses on a variety of topics, including, physical and psychological trauma, HIV and other risk education, substance education, early parenting, and stress management in recovery, early recovery, mindfulness, relapse prevention.
Medication-Assisted Treatment uses evidence-based medications for withdrawal management and treatment of substance use disorders. Medications are adjusted and stabilized during admission, and clients are provided links to outpatient providers to continue medication treatment after discharge. This unit provides both methadone and buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder.
Patients can also access 24-hour nursing care, routine medical and obstetric care, and immediate access to obstetric emergency services on campus. Services provided include:
- Obstetric lab testing and imaging
- Daily medical care during stabilization, then regular weekly medical care
- Antenatal testing as indicated
- Screening for and management of common mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression
- Medication management
- Nursing, medical, and obstetric education
- Parenting and Childbirth Education.
Includes education around prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, newborn/early infancy parenting, engaging with the healthcare system, self-advocacy, coping skills, and pain/symptom management options.
During the stay, the counseling team works diligently to secure sober housing whenever possible and further treatment for all patients after their inpatient stay. If patients are returning to friends or family, a family session with a recovery plan for post discharge is initiated to ensure clear communication and expectations.
Many patients choose to continue on to long-term treatment, and the team initiates the process while they are in treatment on the unit. Refers to community resources, such as the Parent Child Assistance Project, public health, OBGYNs, intensive outpatient, inpatient, mental health agencies, DSHS, as needed and where possible.
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Substance Abuse / Addiction Recovery offered by Behavioral Health Resources Shelton
Harvest Program serves pregnant and parenting women who are seeking abstinence from drugs or alcohol. Meets the criteria for all court-ordered mandates and assessments are completed for court or CPS on an as-needed basis.
Harvest Program serves pregnant and parenting women who are seeking abstinence from drugs or alcohol.
Meets the criteria for all court-ordered mandates and assessments are completed for court or CPS on an as-needed basis.
Provides Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Individual and group counseling, parenting classes and childcare is available during treatment.
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Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment offered at Providence Regional Medical Center - Pacific Campus
Provides detoxification and stabilization services to help people become drug- and alcohol-free.
Provides detoxification and stabilization services to help people become drug- and alcohol-free. Stabilization includes education, group therapy and sober support meetings such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Most inpatient stays are only for a few days.
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Adult Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Therapeutic Health Services on the Eastside
Provides evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment and support for anyone who has trouble with alcohol or drug use. Additionally offers assessments and a pregnant & parenting program.
Provides evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment and support for anyone who has trouble with alcohol or drug use.
Offers various groups for outpatient treatment services. These include:
- Intensive outpatient treatment groups that meet for three hours, three times per week
- Weekly outpatient treatment groups that meet weekly for an hour and a half
- A variety of other groups that meet weekly for an hour.
Can assist with
- DUI/Reckless Driving infractions
- DOC Intakes/Evaluations
- Family Court – Custody Evaluations
- Employee Assistant Program referrals
- CPS and Family Court assessments and evaluations
Pregnant and Parenting Program
Provides specialized recovery services to those who are pregnant or parenting. Individual and group counseling and at-home strategies involve both parents whenever possible with the goals of reducing use and improving parenting and relationship skills.
Established clients are able to use agency's primary care clinic services to better integrate care. Additionally offers a Women's Wellness Program that focuses on treating the unique needs of women in recovery.
Program provides:
- Individual Counseling Sessions
- Access to a Public Health Nurse
- Prenatal Groups
- Recovery Skills Groups
- Family Support Groups
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Parent Child Assistance Program offered at New Horizon Care Centers
Offers case management for extremely high-risk substance abusing women. The program does not provide direct alcohol/drug treatment or clinical services, but instead offers consistent home visitation and connects women and their families with a comprehensive array of existing community resources.
Offers a three-year home visitation and case management program for extremely high-risk substance abusing pregnant and parenting women. Assists mothers in obtaining treatment, maintaining recovery, and resolving the complex problems associated with their substance abuse. Links families with community resources. Helps guarantee the children are in a safe environment and receiving appropriate health care. Mothers are not asked to leave the program if they relapse or experience setbacks.
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Recovery Nursery & Infant Medical Care offered at Maddie's Place
Provides free, holistic medical and non-medical care for infants experiencing withdrawal due to prenatal substance exposure in a nurturing nursery environment that supports healthy development.
Provides free, holistic, multi-disciplinary medical and non-medical care for infants experiencing withdrawal due to prenatal substance exposure, including Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, in a nurturing, trauma-informed, recovery-focused nursery environment. Services include 24/7 medical monitoring, pediatric and nursing care, non-pharmacological withdrawal support, developmental monitoring, and coordination with early intervention services to promote early bonding, healthy development, and long-term well-being.
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Women's Substance Use Treatment offered at New Traditions
Offers comprehensive outpatient chemical dependency treatment services to women, including chemical dependency assessments, intensive outpatient, outpatient, on-site childcare and parenting classes.
Offers intensive, outpatient and aftercare services. Groups meet at variable times throughout the week. Individual sessions occur at least once a month and more often as needed.
Offers childcare for clients who come to our office for assessment or treatment. Children must be 6 years or younger.
Additionally offers parenting classes, focused on helping women in recovery.
Staff will work with client to coordinate benefits, research housing options, get back into school, as well as assist with any other goals, needs or ambitions.
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Parent Child Assistance Program offered by Brigid Collins Family Support Center in Skagit
Provides supportive case management to pregnant and newly parenting women in recovery from substance abuse.
Provides supportive case management, therapeutic parenting education and support, child development assessments and referrals to pregnant and newly parenting women in recovery from substance abuse.
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Family Advocacy Program offered at Maddie's Place
Facilitates supervised visitation, family bonding, and referrals to health, recovery, housing, legal and early intervention services for enrolled families.
Facilitates safe, supported visitation and connection between infants and their parents or caregivers while providing comprehensive care coordination and referrals to strengthen families and mitigate the long-term effects of prenatal substance exposure. Services include supervised visitation, family bonding support, and connections to resources such as WIC, primary and dental care, postpartum and behavioral health services, substance use treatment including MAT and detox, housing assistance, clothing closet, child care, early intervention through ESIT, legal assistance, Family Team Decision Meetings (FTDM), and ID or driver's license support, creating a supportive environment that promotes family stability and infant well-being.
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Parent-Child Assistance Program offered by Evergreen Recovery Center in Tacoma
Offers an evidence‐based home visitation case management for pregnant and newly parenting women with substance use disorders.
Offers an evidence‐based home visitation case management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders. Helps mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed to alcohol and drugs. Provides clients outreach and engagement, structured goal setting, problem-solving, practical assistance, and consistent coaching. Seeks to help community service providers understand how to work more effectively with this population and works to ensure that clients and families receive needed services. Pregnant and parenting women are enrolled for three years. Clients are not asked to leave the program if they relapse or experience setbacks.
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Intensive Case Management offered by University of Washington Parent-Child Assistance Program
Provides free case management for substance-abusing mothers who are pregnant or up to 12 months postpartum. Once enrolled in the program, women will not be dropped and will receive services for three years.
Provides case management services in 20 counties to mothers by highly trained and supervised case managers. Services are provided in the home when possible, out in the community, and at site offices.
Case managers assist clients in developing goals to improve quality of life for themselves and their children. They provide ongoing support and guidance while referring clients to needed services, including:
- Substance Use Disorder treatment
- Family planning
- Medical care
- Child Protective Service (CPS) Follow-Up
- Housing
- Benefits
- Education.
Case managers involve the participant's family, when possible, in order to help locate disengaged participants and support them in service participation.
Once enrolled in the program, women receive services for a period of three years and will not be dropped.
Limited child care and transportation to relevant appointments may be available.
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Adult Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Therapeutic Health Services in Shoreline
Provides evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment and support for anyone who has trouble with alcohol or drug use. Offers primary care and a pregnant & parenting program for enrolled clients.
Provides evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment and support for anyone who has trouble with alcohol or drug use.
Offers various groups for outpatient treatment services. These include:
- Intensive outpatient treatment groups that meet for three hours, three times per week
- Weekly outpatient treatment groups that meet weekly for an hour and a half
- A variety of other groups that meet weekly for an hour.
Can assist with
- DUI/Reckless Driving infractions
- DOC Intakes/Evaluations
- Family Court – Custody Evaluations
- Employee Assistant Program referrals
- CPS and Family Court assessments and evaluations
Pregnant and Parenting Program
Provides specialized recovery services to those who are pregnant or parenting. Individual and group counseling and at-home strategies involve both parents whenever possible with the goals of reducing use and improving parenting and relationship skills.
Established clients are able to use agency's primary care clinic services to better integrate care. Additionally offers a Women's Wellness Program that focuses on treating the unique needs of women in recovery.
Program provides:
- Individual Counseling Sessions
- Access to a Public Health Nurse
- Prenatal Groups
- Recovery Skills Groups
- Family Support Groups
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Parent Child Assistance Program offered by Agape Unlimited
Helps pregnant and newly parenting mothers with substance use disorders get healthy and gain independent family lives. Provides home visitation, support and transportation as part of a three-year program. Women will not be dropped from the program for relapsing.
Helps pregnant and newly parenting mothers with substance use disorders get healthy and gain independent family lives. Provides home visitation, support and transportation as part of a three-year program. Helps create personalized goals for success in recovery.
Women will not be dropped from the program for relapsing.
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Services for Substance Using Pregnant People offered by EvergreenHealth Monroe at Recovery Center
Provides assessment, medical detox, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, suboxone treatment, and naltrexone treatment to women who are pregnant with a substance use disorder. P.
Provides assessment, medical detox, and treatment to pregnant women with a substance use disorder. The program focuses on harm reduction to mother and baby by providing access to chemical dependency rehabilitation and obstetrical care. Program lasts for 26 days.
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Substance Abuse / Addiction Recovery offered by Behavioral Health Resources Recovery Center
Harvest Program serves pregnant and parenting women who are seeking abstinence from drugs or alcohol. Meets the criteria for all court-ordered mandates and assessments are completed for court or CPS on an as-needed basis.
Harvest Program serves pregnant and parenting women who are seeking abstinence from drugs or alcohol.
Meets the criteria for all court-ordered mandates and assessments are completed for court or CPS on an as-needed basis.
Provides Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Individual and group counseling, parenting classes and childcare is available during treatment.
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Parent Child Assistance Program (PCAP) offered at First Step Family Support Center in Port Angeles
Provides home-visits and advocacy services to pregnant women and new mothers in setting goals, obtaining treatment, recovery, connecting with services, solving housing, domestic violence, and child custody problems.
The Parent‐Child Assistance Program (PCAP) is an award winning, evidence‐informed case management and advocacy model for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders. PCAP goals are to help mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol or drugs. Serving Clallam and Jefferson Counties.
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Adult Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Therapeutic Health Services on Seneca
Provides evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment and support for anyone who has trouble with alcohol or drug use. Offers a pregnant & parenting program and primary care for enrolled clients.
Provides evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment and support for anyone who has trouble with alcohol or drug use.
Offers various groups for outpatient treatment services. These include:
- Intensive outpatient treatment groups that meet for three hours, three times per week
- Weekly outpatient treatment groups that meet weekly for an hour and a half
- A variety of other groups that meet weekly for an hour.
Can assist with
- DUI/Reckless Driving infractions
- DOC Intakes/Evaluations
- Family Court – Custody Evaluations
- Employee Assistant Program referrals
- CPS and Family Court assessments and evaluations
Pregnant and Parenting Program
Provides specialized recovery services to those who are pregnant or parenting. Individual and group counseling and at-home strategies involve both parents whenever possible with the goals of reducing use and improving parenting and relationship skills.
Established clients are able to use agency's primary care clinic services to better integrate care. Additionally offers a Women's Wellness Program that focuses on treating the unique needs of women in recovery.
Program provides:
- Individual Counseling Sessions
- Access to a Public Health Nurse
- Prenatal Groups
- Recovery Skills Groups
- Family Support Groups
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