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Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at RI International - Outpatient and Specialty Programs

Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at RI International - Outpatient and Specialty Programs

Offers community-based services to individuals living with behavioral health and/or substance use challenges. Goal is to provide our participants with individual therapy, support groups, peer services, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and crisis outreach. Strives to ensure and demonstrate that recovery is possible for everyone, no matter the circumstance.

Location

800 South Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371

Hours

M-F, 8am-8pm

Application process

Accepts drop-ins, self-referrals/calls, referrals from community agencies, hospitals, inpatient facilities and Medicaid case managers.

Eligibility

Individuals 18 and older who live in Pierce County and use Apple Health/Medicaid.

Fee

Accepts WA Apple Health (Medicaid).

Agency info

RI International

RI International is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and providing recovery based services using peers as a significant portion of its workforce. Currently, RI has 7 programs in Washington, Pierce County: - Recovery Pathways (E&T), - Recovery Response Center (RRC), - Crisis Recovery Center (CRC), - Outpatient Services (Mental Health and Drug & Alcohol) - Intensive Residential Treatment (IRT), - Peer Bridger's and - Consumer Recovery Support (Warm Line). RI International is a global organization with more than 50 programs located throughout the Untied States and abroad. Continuously works to strengthen a position as the worldwide leader of mental health and substance use crisis service design delivery as well as peer delivered care. Mission is to empower people to recover, succeed in accomplishing their goals, find meaning and purpose in life, and reconnect with themselves and others. Vision is to active the next generation of frame-breaking healthcare innovation to support people beyond their behavioral health needs and succeed in the community where they live, work, and play.