Outpatient Services: Personalized treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders to support your recovery journey.
Our Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Co-Occurring Disorder treatment services are based on your recovery journey, we are here to help you find the path forward to health, healing and over-coming challenges that life may have thrown you. Our SUD program offers Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient (OP) Treatment to support you as you rebuild your life in way that allows you to be the best version of you.
Our SUD program provides group and individual services that will allow you to work with a counselor to work on your personal goals to achieve recovery. Your recovery is individualized and personal to you, we are here to support you through your journey. Cascade is an abstinence-based program; however, we know there are many roads to abstinence and our team is here to support you through the ups and downs that come along with rebuilding your life.
Cascade provides services to people who are court-ordered and those that have made the decision to seek treatment privately, it is our goal that no one feels judged by what brings them through our door. It is our passion to help individuals struggling with addiction to re-build their lives and re-gain control over themselves, not answering to a drink, a drug, a person, or a court-order.
Community Support
Following your Intake Assessment, you may be assigned a Case Manager in our Adult Services Program. This program offers case management services that provides goal-oriented, individualized supports that focus on improved self-sufficiency. Case Managers will work to coordinate client care needs, explore community supports and activities, and assist clients in meeting their treatment plan goals.
Peer Support
Here at Cascade we are here to help. Sometimes there are barriers to going to treatment. Our goal is to make coming to treatment “easy.” We have peer support counselors to meet with individuals who may be struggling with transportation issues, insurance issues, setting up primary care provider, and other barriers that may present in a recovery program. Peer Support works with individuals and families to coordinate inpatient treatment and detox.
Assessments
The first step into treatment is completing an alcohol and drug assessment. The alcohol and drug assessment determines diagnosis and treatment recommendations. While treatment is always a choice an individual may be recommended to inpatient, intensive outpatient, outpatient or early intervention depending on a variety of factors that include, current substance use, severity of substance use, recovery environment, continued use potential, relapse history, among other factory.
The goal of the assessment is to collect information, and takes approximately two hours, and includes a urine drug screen.
There are different types of assessments, depending on what brings individuals in for services, we do offer the following types of assessments:
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- DUI Assessment
- Deferred Prosecution Assessment
- Collaborative Assessments
DUI and Deferred Prosecution Assessments to require additional documentation, please call and we are happy to provide a list and help individuals navigate what they need to bring and how to locate proper documents. Call us or email us at 360.748.4339 / [email protected]
