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Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Treatment and Support Act - ADATSA
Phone: 1-877-301-4557
Web site: https://wws2.wa.gov/dshs/onlinecso/ADATSA.asp
Description: Help in getting drug or alcohol treatment, client may receive cash assistance when enrolled in outpatient treatment
Areas Served: Statewide
Eligibility: Washington State residents 18 years old or older, U.S. citizen or eligible alien, Meet income and resource requirements, Be assessed by a department-designated chemical dependency center as having an alcohol or drug dependency
How to apply: Call for services
Division of Alcohol & Substance Abuse DASA
Phone: (360) 438-8200 or Toll Free: 1-877-301-4557.
Web site: http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/dasa/overview.shtml
Description: state agency that coordinates efforts to help individuals and communities with problems related to the abuse of drugs and alcohol. DASA contracts with organizations in the community to provide prevention, treatment, and other support services for individuals with problems related to alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.
Areas Served: Statewide
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Washington (HMHB)
Phone: 1-800-322-2588 – TTY relay, call 711 or 1-800-833-6388
Email: jenniferl@hmhbwa.org
Web site: http://www.hmhbwa.org/aboutus/home.htm
Description: Provides information and referral for social and health services across Washington State. Also provides eligibility screenings for many programs, including Medicaid, WIC (The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children), Basic Food and Take Charge Family Planning.
Areas Served: WA State
Eligibility: At-risk mothers and babies (substance abuse)
How to apply: Call or email for services
Fees: Most services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance.
Languages other than English: English and Spanish. We have access to interpretation for 50 other languages. For
Washington State Alcohol/Drug Clearinghouse (RADAR)
Phone: 1-800-662-9111 (toll-free in Washington) - 206-725-9696 (Seattle) – Fax: 206-760-0589
Email: clearinghouse@adhl.org
Web site: http://clearinghouse.adhl.org/
Description: Provides information to the people of Washington State on issues relating to alcohol and other drugs. As the State's designated Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resource (RADAR) Network Center, WSADC links local communities with clearinghouses and information centers worldwide. The Clearinghouse has brochures, posters, videos, and other educational material.
Areas Served: Statewide
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Recovery Services - Yakima, Kittitas and Klickitat Counties:
Dependency Health Services
Phone: (509) 576-4321; (509) 576-4308; 1-800-490-1166; (509) 576-4319.
Web site: http://www.cwcmh.org
Description: mental health agency
Areas Served:
Cle Elum, Ellensburg, Yakima, Sunnyside, Toppenish, Goldendale and
White Salmon, Washington. CWCMH also offers residential services in
Yakima, Ellensburg and Sunnyside
Eligibility:
Children with mental health challenges.
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: Medicaid, private insurance and private pay
Languages other than English: Cambodian, French, German, Korean, Lakota, Navajo, Nigerian, Romanian, Spanish and Swedish
Change Point Chemical Dependency
Klondike Plaza, 147 North Clark Avenue, Suite 11
Phone: 509-775-2958 FAX: 509-775-2958
Web site: http://www.ferry-county.com/
Description: Services for adults, family members and youth include assessments, intensive outpatient treatment, counseling, and education.
Areas Served: Ferry County
Eligibility: Adults, youths and their families with questions about chemical dependency services,
How to apply: Call for services
Languages other than English: Interpreter services available
Lake Chelan Community
Hospital - Addiction Recovery Center
503 East
Highland Avenue. Chelan, WA 98816
Phone: 1-800-233-0045; Outpatient: 509-664-5300 - Wenatchee
Web site: http://www.lakechelancommunityhospital.com/212.html
Description: Provide medical detoxification, inpatient stabilization and outpatient services. Our experienced staff includes licensed chemical dependency professionals, RNs, LPN’s and a master’s level family therapist.
Areas Served: Central Washington
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: Most health-insurance plans and Medicare cover the cost of treating substance dependence.
Lourdes
Counseling Center
1175 Carondelet Drive,
Richland,
WA
99352-3396
Phone: (509) 943-9104
Web site: http://www.lourdeshealth.net/services/rehab.htm
Description: Provides comprehensive mental health and crisis intervention as well as continuous care, drug and alcohol treatment services
Areas Served: Tri Cities
Eligibility: Tri Cities Residents
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: Most services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance.
Languages other than English: Fijian, Hindi, Meman, Punjabi, Spanish and Urdu
WWW.Sober.Com – World Wide Web Information and Referral Service
Phone: 866.762.3747
Email: info@soberhouses.com
Web site: http://www.sober.com/
Description: This directory has listings of all the drug rehab programs and treatment centers, alcohol rehabilitation programs, halfway houses, sober houses, eating disorder centers and clinics, drug detoxifications and alcohol detox centers, and drug addiction recovery related products in the country.
Areas Served: Nationwide
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Help Lines and Support Groups:
Alcohol / Drug Help Line
Washington State
Toll-Free: Washington State 800-562-1240
Web Site:
http://www.adhl.org/
Description: Anytime
Areas Served: Washington State
Eligibility: Anyone with questions about drug or alcohol abuse
How to apply: Call for services - 24-Hour Services
Teen Alcohol / Drug Help Line
Phone: 800-562-1240 / 800-722-4222
Web site: http://www.adhl.org/
Description:
A crisis intervention and referral service for Washington State
teens to call 24
hours a day, seven days a week.
Areas Served: Washington State
Eligibility: Anyone with questions about drug or alcohol abuse
How to apply: Call for services - 24-Hour Services
Narcotics Anonymous
Web site: http://www.na.org/links-main.htm#Washington
Description: Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean and build a new way of life.
Areas Served: Washington State
Eligibility: Anyone with Questions about Drugs or Abuse
How to apply: Call for services
Cocaine Anonymous International
Phone: 1-800-347-8998 Referral Line
Web site: http://www.caofwa.org/
Description: Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from their addiction.
Areas Served:
Eligibility: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances..
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: There are no dues or fees for membership; we are fully self-supporting through our own contributions
Alcoholics Anonymous
Web site: http://www.area72aa.org
Description: A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Areas Served: Western WA
Eligibility: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
How to apply: Call for services
Fees: There are no dues or fees for membership; we are fully self-supporting through our own contributions
Select Publications:
“Diagnosis and Treatment of Addictions in Traumatic Brain Injury,” Miller, Norman S. in Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 3, 1995, pp.15-30, 1995. This article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of alcohol and drug disorders in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Special considerations in the treatment of addiction in TBI patients due to cognitive and emotional problems arising from the brain damage are described. Recommendations are provided for clinical application and long term recovery for the addicted TBI patient.
Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation lists 2350 articles on Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation, on the web site of the National Library of Medicine http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/tbi.html#25. January 1988 through August 1998, plus selected earlier citations
Did I Mention the Teeth? Bogner, Jennifer; Lamb-Hart, Gary. i.e. Magazine, vol. 3, no. 1, 1995, pp. 2-15, 1995. This article discusses the problems associated with the usage of alcohol and other drugs after a brain injury. Facts addressing how alcohol affects recovery are provided. Families are encouraged to talk with the survivor about substance abuse.
"The natural history of drinking and alcohol-related problems after traumatic brain injury," by Charles H. Bombardier, Ph.D., Nancy R. Temkin, Ph.D., Joan Machamer, M.A., and Sureyya S. Dikmen, Ph.D., in the February 2003 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 84, pp. 185-191.