Detoxification offered by Pioneer Human Services' Whatcom Community Detox
Detoxification offered by Pioneer Human Services' Whatcom Community Detox
Detox programs provide a monitored setting for the safe withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs. Whatcom Community Detox is provided in a 16-bed acute (medical) unit where intensive medical monitoring is required. Skagit Community Detox is a 16-bed sub-acute (non-medical) unit where intensive medical monitoring is NOT required. Ituha Stabilization Facility is a 10-bed facility providing acute medical detox where intensive medical monitoring is required along with stabilization services. In addition to stabilization and safety, the goal of these services is to assess people's mental health and chemical dependency-related needs and help them access the services they need to recover. Services: - Safe withdrawal from alcohol and drugs - Counseling - Motivational programming - Referrals to mental health services - Referrals to chemical dependency treatment Medication Assisted Treatment Program Offers individuals addicted to opiates a tapering program, or induction for maintenance, for use at inpatient treatment and in the community based on successful completion of treatment. Offers case managers and uses a physician who prescribes Suboxone for a smooth transition so clients can move easier into a treatment program.
Physical Address
2026 Division Street, Bellingham, WA 98226
Hours
24 hours daily.
Voice
Application process
People may self-refer to program. Also accepts referrals from law enforcement, ERs, mental health agencies and family/friends. Call intake line for availability.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Those who are intoxicated or in withdrawal from alcohol, or other chemical substances, but are medically stable.
Agency info
Pioneer Human Services
Provides a chance for change to people overcoming the challenges of conviction histories, substance use disorders and mental health issues by offering treatment, housing, training and employment services. Our vision is to eradicate mass incarceration through innovative social entrepreneurship.