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Causes: Mental Health, Substance Abuse Treatment
Mission: To facilitate health and recovery for persons affected by alcoholism and other drug addiction through a comprehensive array of services, including residential and outpatient treatment, therapeutic daycare, parenting, detoxification, parent-child assistance programs, and harm reduction outreach.
Programs: Outpatient behavioral health counseling - provided alcoholism and drug addiction and mental health counseling for over 4,500 adults and their families at clinics in lynnwood and everett in 2017. Outpatient services include assessment and treatment referral, intensive outpatient and aftercare, dui and drug court programs, drug screening and outreach services.
pregnant and parenting women's long-term residential with therapeutic daycare - provided up to 6 month of integrated sud and mental health counseling to addicted mothers and pregnant women, with a therapeutic care component for enhancing the development of drug-affected infants and young children. In 2017, the program in seattle did not relocate when its lease ended. The everett ppw program helped 100 families find a new start with recovery, housing and self-sufficiency.
detoxification - provided medically supervised short-term withdrawal management as an alternative to costlier hospitalization. In august 2017, a new 16-bed facility in lynnwood was added to the original 16-bed everett program, admitting more than 1,200 individuals and projecting service to 2,000 adults annually thereafter.
parent-child assistance program (pcap) - an intensive 3-year case management program for high risk mothers and their children with the aim of preventing subsequent alcohol and drug exposed births and fetal effects. Outreach, home visitation and advocacy services begin during pregnancy and encourage and support women toward recovery and creating healthy families. 200 women a month are served through offices in seattle and tacoma developed by the university of washington in 1991 under a research project. Domestic violence intervention treatment - provides counseling to men and women referred by courts and child protective services for mental and/or physical abuse or neglect. The program increased services in 2017 to 190 adults. Drug screening - provides drug testing collection and analysis for courts, individuals, employers and community agencies. Provided 6,623 urine and hair tests in 2017. Transitional housing - several small clean and sober residences in the community provide short-term housing for homeless families and single adults as they move from addiction to early recovery. In 2017, 25 mothers and their children and over 75 single men received services.