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Co-occurring Disorder Services offered at Fairfax Hospital

Co-occurring Disorder Services offered at Fairfax Hospital

Provides inpatient care for adults with concurrent mental illness and substance use disorders.  Designed to address a wide range and severity of symptoms.  Goal is to stabilize the acute symptoms of the mental illness while providing evaluation, education and initial treatment for substance use disorder.  Includes: -  Integrative substance use disorder and mental health therapy -  Process, psycho-education and skill building groups -  Substance use education and assessment -  On-site NA/AA meetings -  Integrated recreational, occupational, music and art therapies. -  Activity based groups including yoga and drama -  Aftercare placement services -  Medication assisted detoxification from alcohol, opiates and benzodiazepines -  24 hour nursing and monitoring of withdrawal symptoms.  Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).

Physical Address

10200 Northeast 132nd Street, Kirkland, WA 98034

Hours

24 hours daily.

Application process

Call Intake line 24 hours daily for information and assessment.

Fee

Accepts all private insurance, TRICARE, Medicare, Medicaid, and sliding scale private pay  Medicaid (Washington Apple Health) is accepted for substance use disorder and co-occurring disorder services.

Eligibility

Must be alcohol and/or drug dependent and experiencing a psychiatric crisis.

Languages

Interpreter services

Service area

Yakima, WA
Pend Oreille, WA
King, WA
Lewis, WA
Klickitat, WA
Skamania, WA
Snohomish, WA
Pierce, WA
Columbia, WA
Skagit, WA
Island, WA
Garfield, WA
Chelan, WA
Douglas, WA
Grays Harbor, WA
Thurston, WA
Benton, WA
Clark, WA
Clallam, WA
Stevens, WA
Adams, WA
Okanogan, WA
Mason, WA
Spokane, WA
Jefferson, WA
Cowlitz, WA
Grant, WA
Kitsap, WA
Whatcom, WA
Ferry, WA
Kittitas, WA
Lincoln, WA
Wahkiakum, WA
San Juan, WA
Whitman, WA
Walla Walla, WA
Asotin, WA
Franklin, WA
Pacific, WA

Agency info

Fairfax Behavioral Health

Operates a private, free-standing mental health hospitals.