Accessing Treatment Resources in Spokane
Treatment is available now!
Treatment is immediately available at no cost for people who are a part of the following priority populations:
- Low-income youth (220% of poverty level)
- Medicaid - eligible youth
- SSI recipients - Aged, Blind, Disabled
- GAX recipients
- General Assistance Unemployable (GAU) recipients
- TANF recipients - (Temporary Aid for Needy Families)
- Any other Medicaid eligible persons
In addition to free treatment services, adults in the above priority populations may be eligible for additional social support services through the Access to Recovery Program. Clients are referred to the program by their treatment providers. Financial assistance is available for a wide variety of recovery support services including housing, childcare, mental health counseling, prescription medications, dental care, faith based recovery programs, etc. There is no better time to take control of your future.
Substance Abuse Treatment General Information
Substance Abuse Treatment programs are funded through a contract with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery(DBHR). Programs focus on individuals and families who suffer from the consequences of substance abuse or addiction and who are representative of low income, indigent or specialized populations.
Treatment programs are available for adults, youth, pregnant and parenting women, and people with co-occurring disorders (substance abuse and mental health issues).
The services offered by our System of Care Providers include:
- Outreach and Education
- Chemical Dependency Assessment
- Mental Health Assessment
- Screening for Co-Occurring Disorders
- Sub-Acute Detoxification
- Sobering Services
- ADATSA Program Treatment and Stipend
- Individual and Group Therapy
- Outpatient Treatment Services
- Inpatient Treatment Services
- Court Ordered Treatment Services
- Involuntary Treatment Services
- Interim Services
- Support services such as childcare, travel, mental health treatment, housing, access to health care, recovery care, etc.
If you are without insurance and/or financial resources and in need of treatment in Spokane, you can start the treatment process by:
- Contacting your local DSHS Community Service Office:
- Weblink to Spokane DSHS - Access Community Services Offices.
- Weblink to Spokane DSHS - How to Apply for Services.
- Contacting your caseworker at the Division of Children and Family Services Office.
- Being admitted to Community Detox of Spokane for detoxification services and linkage to treatment programs, (509) 477-4632.
Adult Services:
| ADEPT, Inc. Spokane |
(509) 327-3120 |
| ADEPT, Inc. Deer Park |
(509) 276-2797 |
| Camas Path |
(509) 789-7630 |
| CHIPS Methadone Program |
(509) 324-1420 |
| New Horizon Care Centers |
(509) 838-6092 |
| North East Washington Treatment Alternatives (NEWTA) |
(509) 327-3443 |
| Partners with Families and Children |
(509) 473-4810 |
| SPARC (Spokane Addiction Recovery Center) |
(509) 624-5228 |
| YFA (Youth, Family and Adult) Connections (aka STEPPS) |
(509) 532-2000 |
Youth Services:
| Daybreak of Spokane |
(509) 444-7033 |
| Excelsior Youth Center |
(509) 328-7041 |
| NATIVE Project |
(509) 325-5502 |
| North East Washington Treatment Alternatives (NEWTA) |
(509) 327-3443 |