HarborCrest Behavioral Health
1006 North H Street
Aberdeen, WA 98520
About HarborCrest Behavioral Health
HarborCrest Behavioral Health is a treatment facility located in Aberdeen, Washington. They provide treatment for individuals who are struggling with substance abuse and behavioral health conditions. They offer a variety of services including hospital-based detox, an addiction treatment program for pregnant women, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), group therapy, an alcohol and drug information school, substance abuse assessments and DUI evaluations. Financial assistance is available and they accept Medicare, Medicare and TRICARE insurance.
This facility operates under Harbor Regional Health. It serves as the substance use disorder (SUD) unit for the Harbor Regional Health Community Hospital. This is one of Aberdeen’s largest healthcare facilities, centrally located in an area recognized as the region’s economic center.
Bordering the nearby cities of Hoquiam and Cosmopolis, Aberdeen is a historic community in Grays Harbor County. It has a rich music scene, multiple historic sites and lots of wildlife to enjoy. If you’re planning to start treatment here, you’ll have plenty to see and do.
Their program for substance-using pregnant women provides the highest level of care for women who are pregnant and struggling with chemical dependency. They offer a 26-bed residential program to give you the space to focus on your recovery in a supportive environment. While living on-site, you’ll learn the skills you need for long-term recovery. They’ll also show you how to adopt a healthier lifestyle and offer parenting classes so you can give your little ones the best care possible. They also offer prenatal care and work closely with Child Protective Services to facilitate visitations with biological children.
At this facility, they also offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to help prevent relapse and overdose. The medications they provide can help minimize withdrawals, reduce pain and control cravings. Here, they use Suboxone, Subutex and Vivitrol. They also offer medical detox and stabilization for individuals who have been on methadone and are on opioid maintenance medication. The MAT program also incorporates behavioral therapy.
Their Alcohol and Drug Information School is designed for individuals who were evaluated for the program but were not diagnosed with chemical dependency. The lessons break down the impact of addiction and the consequences of the misusing of alcohol and drugs. It provides more clarity on the impacts these substances have on the body, information on how to prevent being charged with a DUI and education on how to drink responsibly.