Teen Challenge – Tri Cities Campus
2524 W Pearl St Pasco Pasco, WA 99301
About Teen Challenge – Tri Cities Campus
Adult and Teen Challenge Tri Cities Campus is a faith based addiction treatment center in Pasco, Washington, serving adult men seeking freedom from substance use disorders and other life controlling issues. The facility provides long term residential care that uniquely integrates spiritual discipleship, clinical counseling, and vocational training. I noticed that their Christ-centered approach is designed to transform lives through holistic support, character formation, and close knit community connection.
Addiction Recovery Programs at Tri Cities Campus
Treatment typically requires a 12 month commitment to a residential discipleship program, beginning with an intake process to ensure the applicant is ready for structured living. Unlike short term rehabs, this extended timeline allows residents to deeply address behavioral health issues while living in a supportive, sober environment.
Participants engage in "Life Renewal" clinical counseling, which blends state licensed behavioral health therapy with Christian teachings and Bible study. I like that the program also heavily emphasizes vocational training and work skills development, ensuring men gain practical experience and accountability alongside their spiritual and emotional growth.
To learn more, you can contact them and they'll walk you through their men's program.
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.LGBTQ Friendly Rehab
LGBTQ individuals can find LGBTQ-friendly rehab in Washington. These programs offer services that are similar to general-population programs but are geared toward common LGBTQ experiences.12-Step Program
12-Step Programs are among the most popular and proven addiction recovery programs in the world. They are predicated on a lifelong recovery model that prioritizes whole-person healing and integrates the physical, psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of recovery. Programs are free, anonymous, open to the public, and community-based and are centered on group support, one-on-one peer coaching, and recovery education.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.Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health
When substance abuse and mental illness are both present, you need specialized treatment to achieve recovery. ...Both the substance abuse and mental health disorder must be treated by dual diagnosis treatment in Washington.Aftercare & Alumni Program
You don’t have to face life alone after you complete rehab. Aftercare rehab in Washington provides ongoing s...upport as you begin your new life in recovery. You’ll receive practical, emotional, and mental support to overcome hurdles and maintain sobriety.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.
Medicare Accepted
If you're enrolled in Medicare, you may have coverage options for alcohol and drug rehab in Washington. The am...ount of coverage will depend on many things, including whether you are seeking inpatient or outpatient treatment for substance abuse.
TRICARE
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for ac...tive and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
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 Teen Challenge – Tri Cities Campus
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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