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Men's Rehabilitation offered at Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center

Men's Rehabilitation offered at Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center

Offers a Christian-based 6-month inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation program, including individual and group counseling, spiritual counseling and 12-strep recovery, and community volunteering opportunities. Participants can not be employed when applying for the program as it is an intensive inpatient program to focus on Substance Use Disorder issues. Provides education about alcoholism and other drug addiction. Teaches communication and coping skills.  Recreation activities available include an exercise area, game room, library of books, group outings, and a canteen. Chapel attendance and Bible study are required as part of the program. Space is available for 30 men in shared living arrangements. Clients stay 6 months in the initial program phase (Bridge 1) and have options to continue into other phases that can amount to 14 months. There is extensive support for after-care including Life and Career Building Skills classes for participants in their last 2 months of phase 1 as well as case management for Supportive Housing and Employment. Participants who relapse will be expelled from the program. After completion of the program, The Salvation Army has additional program components to help individuals re-establish themselves into the community.

Physical Address

10750 Greenwood Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98133

Hours

M-F, 8am-1pm.

Application process

Call or email for pre-intake interview. Referrals from court or probation departments and other social service agencies are accepted.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Adult men, ages 21 through 62, including ex-offenders and individuals in recovery from addiction.  Does not accept those convicted of a sex offense or charges of arson. Clients must be able to pass an alcohol and drug screening test prior admission (excludes marijuana).  Will not accept those who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs or who are suffering from severe medical or psychiatric problems.  Those in active use will be referred to a medical detox prior to consideration for acceptance. Does not take individuals on SSI or SSDI.  Accepts those on limited medications, cannot accept anyone who is on Methadone, Suboxone or other Medication Assisted Treatment. Clients requiring narcotics for medical needs must discharge from the program.

Agency info

Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center

Provides a six- to 12-month Christian-based inpatient drug and alcohol treatment program with social rehabilitation, counseling and drug and alcohol education programs designed to help transition clients into permanent and stable living situations. Male Program only at this time.