Chelan-Douglas County Substance Abuse Resources

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Chelan-Douglas County Substance Abuse Resources Substance Abuse Programs The Center for Alcohol and Drug Treatment (509) 662-9673 Medicaid, private insurance, self-pay, sliding scale. Intensive & Level 1 outpt programs, withdrawal services. Columbia Counseling 607, LLC (509) 888-4404 Private insurance. Intensive & Level 1 outpatient programs. New Hope Recovery Center (509) 293-7724 Medicare Advantage with referral from Confluence Health, insurance, sliding fee scale. Sanctuary at the Lake: Lake Chelan Community Hospital (509) 682-3300 Medicare, most insurance companies, self-pay. Inpatient and outpatient treatment. Must be 18. Shipowick-Smith Counseling (509) 667-0679 Private insurance. Intensive Outpatient & after care, including Women and Addiction Group and Family Counseling Group for their clients. Services Community Choice: Washington Health Home Program Provides care coordination of medical, behavioral health and long-term services and supports for eligible individuals of all ages and who are on Washington State Medicaid plans. The program uses a network of local agencies to help clients understand and manage their health concerns. No charge. For FFS Medicaid or Duals (Medicare-Medicaid) clients contact Community Choice at 1-800-782-2115. For Medicaid Apple Health clients, contact assigned Managed Care Organization. North Central Washington Behavioral Health (NCWBH) (509) 886-6318 A service for Medicaid-enrolled participants and their family members to gain resource information. Walk-in support available M-F in Wenatchee. Also a 24 hour Crisis Line: 509-662-7105 or 1-800-852-2923 and a National Crisis Text Line: Text Start to 741-741. Columbia Valley Community Health Adult Behavioral Health Wenatchee (509) 662-4296 Chelan (509) 682-6000 Counseling services for substance dependence, anger management, depression and anxiety. Classes and Support Groups Alcoholics Anonymous - Chelan County Meeting schedule and locations http://www.simeetings.com/la/wa/chelanctymtgs.html

Chelan-Douglas County Substance Abuse Resources (page 2) Classes and Support Groups (Continued) Alcoholics Anonymous - Douglas County Meeting schedule and locations http://www.simeetings.com/la/wa/ecentwamtgs.html Narcotics Anonymous - Chelan and Douglas Counties 1-855-522-3262 Meeting schedule, locations, resources www.cdcna.org Celebrate Recovery Wenatchee (509) 884-6813 A faith-based support program offered at multiple churches. Sites posted at: http://locator.crgroups.info/ Chronic Pain Self-Management Program (CPSMP) 1-800-782-3204 A six-week workshop series by Community Choice for individuals experiencing chronic pain as a result of another condition, an accident, or other life event. Groups are also open to caregivers, friends, and family members. Participants will learn techniques to help them better manage their pain, learn ways to communicate with health providers, and develop the skills needed to achieve their goals. 12 Continuing Education Credits available. Also offered in Spanish. Free of charge. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Chelan Douglas (509) 663-8282 Meeting schedule, locations and resources: http://www.namicd.org Parent Education/Support Group Meetings (Wenatchee) (509) 662-9673 Materials and Resources Chelan-Douglas TOGETHER for Youth (509) 662-7201 Resource library for opioid brochures and awareness information. Drug disposal Take Back containers located at the Chelan County Sheriff s Offices in Wenatchee and Chelan. Phone and Internet Resources Alcoholics Anonymous Answering Service (509) 664-6469 Chelan - Douglas Counties Narcotics Anonymous Help Line 1-885-522-3262 http://www.cdcna.org/ National Suicide Prevention Hotline (24/7) 1-800-784-2433 Suicide Prevention Coalition of NCW http://www.spcncw.com/ Washington Recovery Help Line 1-866-789-1511 Washington Recovery Help Line for Teens 1-866-833-6546 Washington Recovery Help Line Website https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ Washington State DOH Pain Clinic Closures http://www.doh.wa.gov/emergencies/painclinicclosures For Families and/or Concerned Persons: WA AL-ANON/NAR-ANON Family Group Information Line 1-888-425-2666 Washington Al-Anon/Alateen Website Meeting schedule, locations, resources http://wa-al-anon.org/

Okanogan County Substance Abuse Resources Substance Abuse Programs ADEPT Assessment Center (Omak) (509) 684-2349 Private insurance and private pay. Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient chemical dependency treatment. Colville Tribal Health Alcohol Drug Program (Nespelem) (509) 634-2610 Medicaid, Medicare, military Insurance, Access to Recovery (ATR) vouchers, sliding scale. Primary focus is on substance abuse services, including partial hospitalization / day treatment and outpatient Methadone/Buprenorphine or Vivitrol. New Start (Omak) (509) 587-0105 Medicaid, private pay, some insurance (no contract yet with some companies). Provides medically supervised outpatient recovery program, including Suboxone prescriptions. Okanogan Behavioral Health (Omak) (509) 826-6191 Medicaid, State insurance, other insurance, private pay, sliding scale. Intensive outpatient & Level 1 services + homeless center (SHOVE). Serves adults & teens. Works with New Start. Services Community Choice: Washington Health Home Program Provides care coordination of medical, behavioral health and long-term services and supports for eligible individuals of all ages and who are on Washington State Medicaid plans. The program uses a network of local agencies to help clients understand and manage their health concerns. No charge. For FFS Medicaid or Duals (Medicare-Medicaid) clients contact Community Choice at 1-800-782-2115. For Medicaid Apple Health clients, contact assigned Managed Care Organization. Classes and Support Groups Chronic Pain Self-Management Program (CPSMP) 1-800-782-3204 A six-week workshop series by Community Choice for individuals experiencing chronic pain as a result of another condition, an accident, or other life event. Groups are also open to caregivers, friends, and family members. Participants will learn techniques to help them better manage their pain, learn ways to communicate with health providers, and develop the skills needed to achieve their goals. 12 Continuing Education Credits available. Also available in Spanish. Free of charge. Alcoholics Anonymous - Chelan County Meeting schedule and locations Alcoholics Anonymous - Douglas County Meeting schedule and locations http://www.simeetings.com/la/wa/chelanctymtgs.html http://www.simeetings.com/la/wa/ecentwamtgs.html

Okanogan County Substance Abuse Resources (page 2) Classes and Support Groups (Continued) Narcotics Anonymous Okanogan County (Omak) (509) 826-6371 Meeting schedule and locations http://gclana.org/pdf/na3-4-12.pdf Phone and Internet Resources Alcoholics Anonymous Answering Service (509) 664-6469 National Suicide Prevention Hotline (24/7) 1-800-784-2433 Okanogan County Counseling Service (24 hour Suicide Prevention) (509) 826-6191 Okanogan County Narcotics Anonymous Help Line (509) 826-6371 http://gclana.org/pdf/na3-4-12.pdf Suicide Prevention Coalition of NCW http://www.spcncw.com/ Washington Recovery Help Line 1-866-789-1511 https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ Washington Recovery Help Line for Teens 1-866-833-6546 https://866teenlink.org/ Washington State DOH Pain Clinic Closures http://www.doh.wa.gov/emergencies/painclinicclosures For Families and/or Concerned Persons: WA AL-ANON/NAR-ANON Family Group Information Line 1-888-425-2666 Washington Al-Anon/Alateen Website Meeting schedule and locations and resources http://wa-al-anon.org/

Grant County Substance Abuse Resources Substance Abuse Programs Grant Integrated Services Moses Lake (509) 765-5402 Medicaid, State Insurance, Military Insurance, Access to Recovery (ATR) Voucher, and no payment. Partial hospitalization/day treatment and outpatient Methadone, Vivitrol or Buprenorphine. Also with limited services in Quincy (509) 787-4466, Grand Coulee (509) 633-1471, Royal City (509) 765-9239, and Mattawa (509) 932-0100. Social Treatment Opportunity Programs (STOP) Moses Lake (509) 855-9494 Ephrata (509) 754-2271 Does not accept Medicare, Medicaid or Apple Health and has no MCO contracts. Cash payments are discounted to align with Medicaid fees. Intensive outpatient + Level 1 treatment. New Start Moses Lake (509) 587-0105 Medicaid, private pay, some insurance (no contract yet with some companies). Provides medically supervised outpatient recovery program, including Suboxone prescriptions. Services Community Choice: Washington Health Home Program Provides care coordination of medical, behavioral health and long-term services and supports for eligible individuals of all ages and who are on Washington State Medicaid plans. The program uses a network of local agencies to help clients understand and manage their health concerns. No charge. For FFS Medicaid or Duals (Medicare-Medicaid) clients contact Community Choice at 1-800-782-2115. For Medicaid Apple Health clients, contact assigned Managed Care Organization. North Central Washington Behavioral Health (NCWBH) (509) 886-6318 A service for Medicaid-enrolled participants and their family members to gain resource information. Walk-in support available M-F in Quincy and Moses Lake. Also a 24 hour Crisis Line: 509-765-1717 or 1-877-467-4303 and a National Crisis Text Line: Text Start to 741-741. Classes and Support Groups Alcoholics Anonymous - Grant County Meeting schedule and locations: http://www.simeetings.com/la/wa/grantctymtgs.html Narcotics Anonymous Central Washington Area Meeting schedule and locations: http://www.cwana.org/meetings Celebrate Recovery Moses Lake (509)765-1010 Quincy (509) 398-0127 A faith-based support program offered at multiple churches. Sites posted at: http://locator.crgroups.info/

Grant County Substance Abuse Resources (page 2) Phone and Internet Resources Alcoholics Anonymous Answering Service: (509) 664-6469 Central Washington Narcotics Anonymous Help Line: 1-877-664-0398 http://www.cwana.org/ Grant Integrated Services (24 hour Suicide Prevention) 1-877-467-4303 Grant Medical Healthcare (24 hour Suicide Prevention) (509) 765-1717 National Suicide Prevention Hotline (24/7) 1-800-784-2433 Washington Recovery Help Line 1-866-789-1511 Washington Recovery Help Line for Teens 1-866-833-6546 Washington Recovery Help Line Website: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ Washington State DOH Pain Clinic Closures: http://www.doh.wa.gov/emergencies/painclinicclosures For Families and/or Concerned Persons: WA AL-ANON/NAR-ANON Family Group Information Line 1-888-425-2666 Washington Al-Anon/Alateen Website Meeting schedule and locations and resources: http://wa-al-anon.org/

Lincoln and Ferry Counties Substance Abuse Resources Lincoln County Lincoln County Alcohol and Drug Center Davenport (509) 725-2111 Accepts Medicaid, WA State Insurance, Military Insurance, Access to Recovery (ATR) Voucher, and no payment. Partial Hospitalization/Intensive Outpatient/Outpatient Methadone/Buprenorphine or Vivitrol services. Adults & teens. Accepts clients in Spokane BHO; other clients seen under contract. Ferry County Colville Tribal Health Alcohol/Drug Program Inchelium (509) 722-7068 Medicaid, Medicare, military Insurance, Access to Recovery (ATR) vouchers, sliding scale. Primary focus is on substance abuse services, including partial hospitalization / day treatment and outpatient Methadone/Buprenorphine or Vivitrol. Colville Tribal Health Alcohol/Drug Program Keller (509) 634-2260 NEW (North East Washington) Alliance Counseling Services Republic (509) 775-3341 Accepts State Insurance (other than Medicaid), private insurance, Military Insurance, Access to Recovery (ATR) Voucher, and self-payment. Inpatient/Intensive Outpatient/Level 1 services. Serves adults & teens. Only accepts clients that reside in the Spokane BHO region.

Regional Suboxone Prescribers (2/17/17) Chelan County: o Dr. Keri Bergeson (509) 662-6000 o Dr. Rich Beukema (509) 662-6000 o Dr. David Houghland (509) 663-8711 o Dr. Bethany Lynn (509) 665-6087 o Dr. Eric Olson (509) 665-6087 o Dr. Catherine Ridgeway (509) 663-8711 o Dr. Ken Shermer (509) 662-6000 Douglas County: o Dr. Malcolm Butler (509) 662-6000 Grant County: o Dr. David Curnel (509) 996-8180 o Dr. Larry Smith, DO (509) 587-0105 o Dr. Eric Haeger (509) 587-0105 o Dr. Craig Talbot (509) 793-9780 Okanogan County: o Dr. Anne Dubosky (509) 689-8900 o Dr. Allison Fitzgerald (509) 997-2011 o Dr. Mike Leasure (509) 422-5700 o Dr. Michael Tuggy (509) 996-8180 o Dr. James Wallace (509) 689-3455 o Dr. Rick Welton (509) 486-0114 o Dr. Larry Smith (509) 587-0105 o Dr. Eric Haeger (509) 587-0105 Ferry County: o Dr. Maria Trevino (509) 722-7006 o Dr. Rodolfo Trevino (509) 722-7006