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Intensive Outpatient Program - IOP offered at Royal Life Centers LLC at Sound Recovery Lacey
Offers the second stage of the 12-week program, the intensive outpatient portion, a less restrictive level of care with phases that allow guests to smoothly transition into more responsibility.
Operates an intensive outpatient program (IOP) that is the second stage of the 12-week aftercare program.
IOP is composed of two phases to afford guests a smooth transition throughout the entirety of the aftercare program.
Following a 4-week period in the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), guests begin the first 4-week period of intensive outpatient.
During phase one of IOP, guests participate in group therapy sessions Monday through Friday for 3 hours a day.
Following the completion of phase one, guests move on to phase two of IOP which consists of 3 group therapy sessions per week, 3 hours per day.
Through their time in intensive outpatient, guests attend weekly individual therapy sessions. During their one-on-one sessions, guests hone the skills learned throughout their time at Royal and participate in job readiness training that covers resume building, interview skills, and job placement.
IOP provides education, resources, and skills that prepare guests for a life of recovery outside of the facility.
Program incorporates only evidence-based treatments, highlighted in all areas of our programming: individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, psychotherapy, recreational opportunities, relapse prevention, education on gender-specific issues, trauma resolution, grief and loss, anger management, depression, and 12-step meetings.
Uses a comprehensive approach to IOP that is a collaborative and all-encompassing treatment aimed to heal inspire mental, physical, and spiritual change in the lives of guests. Incorporating many different therapies— from cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) to activity and adventure therapy— is the best technique to identify the best course of treatment for each guest.
Integrates the personalities and needs of each guest into their treatment— does not place guests in pre-determined, pre-scheduled groups. Instead, guests work closely with their primary therapist to develop an Individual Service Plan (ISP) to meet their unique needs, and with their case manager to learn about the community resources available to them.
Please keep in mind, as a treatment center guided by a strong mission and vision, Royal Life Centers has a policy that restricts guests from attending their treatment programs more than twice. If you have already been through the treatment program in full, they will work day and night to find a facility that will better suit your needs and goals in recovery. They want to see you have success in sobriety, even if they are not the right program for you— they will help you find one that is. This policy exists not because they don’t want to help you, it exists because they tried to help you and didn’t succeed. Your successful sobriety is their top priority. Because They Care.
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Hot Meal offered by Kent Community Supper at Kent Lutheran Church
Serves a free hot dinner once a week to anyone in need; distributes snack bags and winter gear such as hats, gloves and socks during office hours.
Serves a free hot dinner twice a week to anyone in need. Also distributes snack bags, hats, gloves and socks to those in need from the church office during office hours.
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Syringe Services Program offered at Whatcom County Health Department on North State Street
Offers the confidential exchange of new, sterile syringes and clean injection equipment in exchange for contaminated syringes.
Offers the confidential exchange of new, sterile syringes and clean injection equipment in exchange for contaminated syringes. Provides on-site STD, hepatitis C, and HIV testing. Nurses work with volunteers and staff from local treatment agencies to meet individuals where they are, providing access to counseling, testing, medical care, and referrals to substance use treatment or housing services. Operates a mobile clinic in Maple Falls. This mobile clinic provides syringe services every Monday (except holidays) at the East Whatcom Regional Resource Center (8251 Kendall Rd., Maple Falls, WA) from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the parking lot.
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Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
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Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
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Outpatient Programs offered at Spokane Falls Recovery Center
Offers structured day-treatment that allows the individual to live at home while accessing services. Programming addresses the underlying causes of addiction and allows individuals to begin transitioning into a recovery-based lifestyle.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP): The partial hospitalization program (PHP) offers structured day-treatment that allows the individual to live at home while accessing services. Programming addresses the underlying causes of addiction for those who do not meet ASAM criteria requiring medical detoxification or twenty-four-hour supervision. Individuals will attend programming every weekday at the center and spend nights and weekends at home. This will allow a transition into a sober lifestyle at a structured and slower pace. This type of structured programming caters to individuals who require a higher level of care than what a standard outpatient program is able to provide. PHP allows individuals to focus on themselves and begin the healing process. PHP includes six hours of programming per day, five days per week at the center.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP): The intensive outpatient program, also referred to as IOP, offers structured day-treatment that allows the individual to live at home while accessing services. Programming addresses the underlying causes of addiction for those who do not meet ASAM criteria requiring medical detoxification, twenty-four-hour supervision or structured programming at the PHP level of care. IOP allows the individual to address the causes and consequences of his/her addiction while learning skills to prevent relapse. Groups are both process-driven and educational, providing the individual an opportunity to acquire and implement strategies to maintain recovery. IOP requires a minimum of nine hours or more of treatment each week at the center.
Outpatient (OP): The outpatient program, also referred to as OP or Aftercare, offers structured day-treatment that allows the individual to live at home while accessing services. Programming addresses the underlying causes of addiction for those who do not meet ASAM criteria requiring medical detoxification, twenty-four-hour supervision or structured programming at the PHP or IOP level of care. OP requires a few hours per week of continued therapy on-site at the center and allows individuals to begin transitioning into a recovery-based lifestyle.
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Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Eugenia Center - Behavioral Health Center
Provides Alcohol & Drug Information School, DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment services and intensive outpatient treatment for both adolescents and adults. N Market Blvd location focuses on serving youth 13-18.
Provides Alcohol & Drug Information School, DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment services and intensive outpatient treatment for both adolescents and adults.
Agency provides state-certified service(s).
Services Include:
- Drug abuse counseling (individual and group)
- Group counseling every day
- Random drug testing
- Drug abuse education
- Case management
- Case management referrals
- Self-esteem support groups
- Court reports (as needed)
- Sober transport
- Sober coaching
- Trauma Recovery Classes
- Mental health services
- Mental health referral coordination.
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Hot Meals offered at Lewis County Gospel Mission
Serves breakfast and lunch Monday to Friday and brunch on Saturdays & Sundays. Open to anyone.
Provides a hot breakfast 8am to 9am and lunch 12pm to 1:30pm during the week, and a hot brunch 9am to 10:20am on Saturday and Sunday.
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Homeless Support Services offered at Auburn Food Bank's Ray of Hope Resource Center
Operates a drop-in center for homeless individuals ages 25 and older in the Auburn area. Offers laundry, showers, restrooms and ID assistance. Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Provides a cooling/warming center during weather advisories.
Offers day shelter for adults experiencing homelessness in the Auburn area. Services include the following:
- Restrooms
- Showers once per week
- Laundry facilities once per month
- A la carte breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Phone charging station
- Referrals to employment resources
- Limited assistance for obtaining ID/driver licenses
Opens a cooling/warming center during weather advisories. No beds available, but clients can sit (and sleep) at tables, eat, charge phones, watch TV, come and go, etc.
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Food Programs offered at Pacific Community Center
Offers a lunch for seniors and a lunch for the general community.
Offers a 60+ Senior Lunch program Tuesday through Friday , also The Pacific Senior Center offers a Monday Free Community Lunch program open to all ages.
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Drop-In Day Center offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish Angeline's Center for Homeless Women
Provides drop-in day services for homeless and low-income women; no children. Offers hygiene facilities, laundry and showers, health care and mental health counseling, access to phones and computers, and daily meals.
Offers drop-in day services for homeless and low-income women; no children.
Provides laundry facilities, toilets and showers, for use through a drop-in sign-up system.
Distributes free hygiene items.
- Showers contain one larger stall for women with disabilities.
Offers mental health counseling, usually four days per week, and Health Care for the Homeless nursing services at varying times Monday through Friday.
Provides use of telephones and computers with internet access.
Offers daily meals from morning to afternoon.
Offers information and referral to other services.
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Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council - St Cecilia's Church Parish - Conger Hall
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
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Mary's Place Dinner offered at Our Lady Star of the Sea
Served at the Salvation Army. Offers a free meal to anyone homeless or hungry every Monday. Volunteers and donations welcomed.
Offers a free meal to anyone homeless or hungry every Monday. Volunteers and donations are welcomed.
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Community Supper offered by Auburn Food Bank at Auburn First United Methodist Church
Provides a free to-go dinner to anyone in need.
Provides a free, hot, to-go dinner, or a sit-down opportunity, to anyone in need.
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Substance Use Disorder Day Treatment offered at Recovery Center at EvergreenHealth
Provides a partial hospitalization program for chemically dependent adults.
Provides a partial hospitalization program for chemically dependent adults. Patients participate in all inpatient activities during the day, 7 days a week, and go home each evening. Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
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Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Treatment offered at Axium Recovery Services.
Provides Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Outpatient Treatment, Morning and Evening small group therapy, DUI Assessments, Court Ordered Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) services, Anger Management treatment, and MRTDV classes.
Provides Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Outpatient Treatment, Morning and Evening small group therapy, DUI Assessments, Court Ordered Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) services, Anger Management treatment, and MRTDV classes.
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Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Rebuilt Treatment and Recovery
Offers Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) to those struggling with substance use and mental health disorders. Also offers 24/7 sober living and case management support to those in need of treatment and stable housing.
Offers Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) to those struggling with substance use and mental health disorders. Also offers 24/7 sober living and case management support to those in need of treatment and stable housing.
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Food Support offered by Catholic Community Services' Issaquah Meals Program
Provides a free hot meal in Issaquah to anyone in need.
Provides a free hot meal in Issaquah for anyone in need. A site leader is available each night to answer questions and provide resources.
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Senior Center offered at Upper Kittitas County
Offers a place for seniors and the community to come together for a wide range of services.
A warm and welcoming place for older adults and the community to interact in programs and services.
- Emergency Red Cross Shelter
- Red Cross blood drives
- Free blood Pressure check Wednesdays at noon
- Low-cost breakfast and lunch Monday thru Friday
- Ham radio emergency communications station
- Vaccine Clinic every Fall
- Senior fitness classes
- Crafts, cards, and game days
- Annual free congregate meals
- Kittitas County Veteran's Service Officer on site 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 10am-2pm
- Free library with books, puzzles, and DVDs
- Bingo on Mondays
- Low-cost and free health and wellness services
- Community group meetings (Kiwanis, Rotary, VFW)
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Eat Free Cafe offered at Gather Church - Cafe
Offers snacks in addition to the regularly scheduled meals. If someone is hungry, they can come in and ask one of the volunteers for some food. Offers food boxes for pick-up and delivery (includes no-cook foods for those without a way to cook a meal).
Offers hot lunch, food boxes for pick-up and delivery (includes no-cook foods for those without a way to cook a meal).
Food boxes can be requested by phone or through the website - food boxes can be delivered or picked up.
Also provides hygiene supplies - things like toothbrushes, feminine products, socks, etc.
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Community Lunch offered by FISH at Open Table in Ellensburg
Provides nutritious weekday lunches to anyone in need of a hot meal.
Provides nutritious lunches to anyone in need of a hot meal.
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Luis Alfonso Velásquez After School Program K-5th Grade offered at El Centro de la Raza
Provides a one hour before-school session and a three-hour after-school session for children ages 5-12 who are in need of support with homework assistance, tutoring and mentoring.
Provides before and after-school sessions Monday through Friday who are in need of support with homework assistance, tutoring and mentoring. Parents bring children to the before-school session and return in the evening to pick up their children. Children are transported to and from Beacon Hill International and Kimball Elementary schools by van and they participate in academic as well as cultural activities.
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