King County Residential Treatment Program
11900 Beacon Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98178
About King County Residential Treatment Program
If you’re looking for treatment for dual diagnosis substance use and mental health disorder in Seattle, Washington, you can try the Pioneers Co-Occurring Residential Program. They were rebranded as the King County Residential Treatment Program in September 2024.
Addictions can cause mental health challenges. At other times, mental health issues can cause addictive behaviors. Either way, it is helpful to treat them at the same time. When you go to a center that specializes in treating both, your treatment plan is tailored to your needs.
Your counselor will assess where you’re at and which treatments are most suitable. You’ll likely meet with your counselor for regular one on one sessions. You’ll join group meetings as well. Group therapy is often used for addiction education, as well as connecting and supporting each other.
People who’ve been treated at Pioneers say that treatment helped them. Some describe the residential treatment as a second home. Others are grateful for their treatment there and talk about having stability restored.