Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Alcohol and Drug Treatment
4126 172nd street Ne Arlington, WA 98223
About Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Alcohol and Drug Treatment
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Alcohol and Drug Treatment is part of the qʷəlút Healing Center programs in Arlington, Washington that provides outpatient substance use disorder treatment and medication assisted treatment to Native Americans and non-natives.
Services include outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient programming, and medication supports paired with evidence based therapies. I noted the center emphasizes culturally focused and trauma informed care within a community access model that welcomes both tribal members and the broader community.
What addiction treatment services are available?
The center offers outpatient substance use disorder treatment, intensive outpatient programs with morning and afternoon group options, and medication assisted treatment including methadone and Suboxone for opioid use disorder. When clients need detox or residential care the center provides assessment and referral support.
Services are open to adults and youth both Native Americans and non-natives. I found the program also conducts assessments for individuals referred through legal pathways, DUI or deferred prosecution cases, and DCYF, as well as self referred clients.
What treatment approaches do counselors use?
Counselors integrate medication supports with therapies including EMDR, DBT, and CBT plus group programming such as relapse prevention, Moral Reconation Therapy, and gender specific trauma groups. Crisis stabilization and brief intervention services are also available.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
For those aged 18 and older, an adult program in Washington can help in overcoming addiction. You can get effective treatment for substance use disorders and related mental health issues at the level of care that works best for you.Alcoholism
During alcohol rehab in Washington, you’ll participate in a variety of individual and group therapy sessions. These treatments are designed to help you address issues related to substance use and develop new coping skills. The goal is to empower you to achieve long-term recovery.Opioid Treatment
Opioid rehab in Washington begins with breaking your physical dependence on opioids, through safe, supervised detox. After this phase, you will work on overcoming damage caused by opioid use disorder, through a variety of therapy methods. You’ll then receive aftercare to prevent relapse.Drug Rehab
Effective drug rehab in Washington integrates care for the whole person, offering comprehensive solutions to addiction. Treatment methods address mental, physical, and relational aspects of substance abuse.Levels of Care
Inpatient Rehab
Inpatient alcohol and drug rehab in Washington offers the most intensive level of care for those who need 24/7... clincial supervision. You will live at the facility for four to 12 weeks, and receive treatment such as individual and group therapy, medication, and recreational therapies.Insurance
Medicaid Accepted
If you're eligible, Washington Apple Health could cover the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Washington. Cove...rage through Washington’s Medicaid program may vary, but it can assist with the cost of detox, inpatient rehab, and more.
Self-Pay Options
You may be able to take control of your recovery by paying for alcohol and drug rehab in Washington out-of-poc...ket, known as self-pay or private pay. This option covers all levels of care, including detox, inpatient rehab, and more because you are not subject to the limitations of private insurance companies or state-run programs.Contact Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Kimberly Hawkins has earned a master’s degree in computing and information sciences from East Tennessee State University. She is a content writer specializing in alcoholism, drug addiction, and co-occurring disorders. Prior research topics include connected vehicles, social networks in vehicular communication, and MPTCP. Kimberly has been passionate about the subject of addiction since the Valentine’s Day when her only sibling was found in a park deceased due to an accidental overdose. Other interests include playing the piano, being in tranquil naturistic environments, and spending time with her adult children.
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