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Our inpatient facility is located in Washington, and will serve Washington state. It will provide a safe & therapeutic environment for both our staff and patients.
- Edmonds
7416 212th St SW,
Edmonds, WA 98026
“I was a recluse at 20. It was pathetic – it wasn't me. I'm a fun, polite person, and it turned me into a rude bore. For a long time people were saying to me, ‘We think you have a problem.’ But in the end I had to come to the realization myself.”
Have you come to the realization that you have a problem with drugs and alcohol? Maybe you know your life isn’t what it could be, but you don’t know how to change it.
If you live in the quickly-growing city of Lakewood, Washington and admit that you have a problem with drugs or alcohol, don’t stop there. Realize that there are many options for addiction treatment and recovery in and around Lakewood, and many different people, organizations, and programs that want to see you healthy and successful.
If you keep reading, you’ll learn more about:
When most people think of drug or alcohol rehab, they think of inpatient treatment. Inpatient rehab is when a recovering addict spends some time living in a facility in which they receive treatment. There, they receive constant care by trained professionals and prepare to re-enter normal life without falling back on alcohol or their drug of choice.
Perhaps because of the 24/7 care and supervision, inpatient addiction treatment has the highest success rate of all treatment and recovery options. This means that those who complete inpatient rehab programs are least likely to relapse to their addiction.
Despite this, inpatient treatment isn’t for everyone. It’s important to know and think through the pros and cons of inpatient rehab before deciding if it’s the correct path for you.
The benefits of inpatient treatment are:
The drawbacks to inpatient addiction treatment are:
If you do decide that inpatient treatment is for you, you have many options near Lakewood. Even between different inpatient facilities there are many differences, so it shouldn’t be hard to find one that’s right for you.
If the idea of inpatient rehab sounds daunting to you, keep in mind that you were not alone in your addiction, and you will not be alone in your journey to recovery. There are many people invested in your success and ready to help.
One step down from inpatient treatment in regards to success rates is outpatient rehab. Outpatient addiction treatment involves regular scheduled meetings with different professionals - therapists, doctors, psychologists, etc. - while a recovering addict still lives independently.
While not as successful overall as inpatient treatment, many people do have a very successful recovery when taking part in outpatient treatment. Just like inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment is not for everyone. It’s important to think through the pros and cons to know if it’s truly the right choice for you.
The benefits of outpatient treatment include:
The potential downsides to outpatient treatment include:
There is a wide range of outpatient treatment options available near Lakewood, and educating yourself on the various types of therapy is invaluable in choosing what’s best for you. Any type of outpatient treatment works best if paired with a strong positive support system of friends and families.
The different types of therapy offered as outpatient treatment include:
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Individual therapy
Family counseling
Group therapy
Holistic therapy
It’s normal to be nervous starting recovery and treatment, but keep in mind that you’re in good company. The difference between the the failures and the success stories is the willingness to seek help.
For someone recovering from addiction, money is often the last thing they want to worry about. Luckily, there are many resources for former addicts and alcoholics and their families that cost them nothing at all.
These resources include groups such as 12-step programs, churches, and community centers. Most popular among these options are Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, and Alateen - all of which can be found in or near Lakewood, Washington.
Narcotics Anonymous, or NA, is a 12-step program where addicts of all different substances work together to overcome addiction and stay sober. Participants in Narcotics Anonymous are paired with a sponsor who has already completed the 12 steps who can keep them accountable until they’ve also had success in staying drug free.
Many people find NA to be an important part of their recovery. It is helpful to surround yourself with like-minded people, and meeting regularly with them and your sponsor can be a good safeguard when things get hard, as they inevitably will.
The 12 steps of Narcotics Anonymous are:
The use of the phrase “God as we understood him,” means that NA is not a religiously-affiliated organization and people of all religions are welcome to attend.
If Narcotics Anonymous sounds like it could be helpful for you or a loved one, check out these meetings near Lakewood, Washington. With so many options for days, times, and locations, it’s very likely you’ll find one to fit your schedule.
Spanaway Lutheran Church
6:30pm
16001 A St. South
Spanaway, WA
Rialto Apartments
12 noon
311 South 9th St.
Tacoma, WA
Lake City Community Church
7pm
8810 Lawndale Ave. SW
Lakewood, WA
Manitou Park United Presbyterian Church
6:30pm
6613 South Cheyenne St.
Tacoma, WA
Mount Cross Lutheran Church
7pm
8902 40th St. West
University Place, WA
Tacoma Christian Reform Church
6:30pm
2419 E. 72nd St.
Tacoma, WA
Bethany Methodist Church
7pm
5634 South Park Ave.
Tacoma, WA
Denny’s Restaurant
3:30pm
5924 6th Ave.
Tacoma, WA
Lakewood Methodist Church
7pm
6900 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood, WA
Christ Episcopal Church
7:30pm
310 North K St.
Tacoma, WA
Brotherhood Church of God
6pm
2124 Martin Luther Jr. Way
Tacoma, WA
Manitou Park United Presbyterian Church
7pm
6613 South Cheyenne St.
Tacoma, WA
People’s Community Center
12 noon
1602 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Tacoma, WA
Recovery Garage
12 noon
230 1st St. NE
Auburn, WA
Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, is a similar 12-step program that continues to make use of sponsors and steps. The primary difference between the groups is that Alcoholics Anonymous focuses specifically on those recovering from Alcoholism.
The 12 steps, too, are nearly identical - only specifying alcohol in place of any other drug or addictive substance.
As with Narcotics Anonymous, there are many options if you’re looking for an AA group close to Lakewood, Washington. These include:
Another Lakewood Spiritual Breakfast Group
Sundays at 8:30am
Bur’s Restaurant
6151 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood, WA
Alacoma Group
Sundays at 10am
Alacoma Club
6507 Montclair Ave. SW
Lakewood, WA
As Bill Sees It Group
Mondays at 6:30am
Alacoma Club
6507 Montclair Ave. SW
Lakewood, WA
Daily Reflections Group
Mondays at 7pm
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
10630 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW
Lakewood, WA
Tuesday Big Book Thumpers Club
Tuesdays at 5:30pm
Lakewood Methodist Church
6900 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood, WA
New Life Group
Tuesdays at 7:30pm
American Lake Veterans Hospital
9600 Veterans Dr. SW
Wednesday Step Study Group
Wednesdays at 5:30pm
Lakewood Methodist Church
6900 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood, WA
The Loose Group
Wednesdays at 8pm
Tillicum Community Center
14914 Washington Ave. SW
Lakewood, WA
Lakewood Lunch Bunch Group
Thursdays at 12 noon
Alacoma Club
6507 Montclair Ave. SW
Lakewood, WA
No Host Happy Hour Group
Thursdays at 5:30pm
Alacoma Club
6507 Montclair Ave. SW
Lakewood, WA
As Bill Sees It Group
Fridays at 6:30pm
Alacoma Club
6507 Montclair Ave. SW
Lakewood, WA
Friday Night Group
Fridays at 8:30pm
Alacoma Club
6507 Montclair Ave. SW
Lakewood, WA
Post Reflections Group
Saturdays at 8:30am
Tillicum VFW Post #2329
Lakewood, WA
Lakewood Lost and Found Group
Saturdays at 12:30pm
Crossroads Treatment Center
10828 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW
Lakewood, WA
Sometimes, alcoholism and addiction can hit friends and family members just as hard as it hits the alcoholics and addicts themselves. In this case, it’s important that these loved ones are also supported and have the opportunity to heal from the wounds caused by the addict they love.
There are support groups made specifically for people in this situation. If you love an addict, you know that life can be difficult when you’re constantly afraid for the wellbeing of someone you care about. If this has taken an emotional or relational toll on you, it may be time to join a group that can support you - or just remind you that it isn’t your fault, and you’re not crazy.
Al-Anon is one such group that provides support for those affected by someone with an addiction. There are two Al-Anon groups that meet in Lakewood:
Sharing Our Horizons AFG
Saturdays at 6:30pm
6900 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood, WA
Understanding Voices AFG
Wednesdays at 6:30pm
6900 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood, WA
Sometimes, teens and children are those hit hardest by a loved one’s addiction. In these cases, the teen or child attending an Alateen group can be hugely beneficial.
In such groups, young people are taught what addiction is, reassured that it isn’t their fault, and taught healthy coping mechanisms to ensure that they break generational cycles that can cause such addictions.
If you know a teen or child in Lakewood who would benefit from these meetings, check out the following weekly times:
Mukilteo Presbyterian Church
Mondays at 7:30pm
4514 84th St. SW
Mukilteo, WA
Lake Stevens High School
Mondays at 6:30pm
2908 113th Ave. NE
Lake Stevens, WA
Stanwood YMCA
Mondays at 6pm
7213 267th St. NW
Stanwood, WA
Arlington Community Resource Center
18308 Smokey Point Blvd.
Arlington, WA
Immaculate Conception Church
Tuesdays at 7:30pm
1200 E. 5th St.
Arlington, WA
Edmonds South County Senior Center
Tuesdays at 7:30pm
220 Railroad Ave.
Edmonds, WA
Granite Falls Family Resource Center
Tuesdays at 4:30pm
200 Portage Ave.
Granite Falls, WA
If you suspect that you or a loved one has overdosed on drugs or has alcohol poisoning, it’s best to get professional medical help as quickly as possible. In case of an emergency, always call 911.
Washington state has a Good Samaritan Law, so you cannot be prosecuted for drug use, possession of drugs, or underage drinking if you call 911 to seek emergency medical help for yourself or someone else experiencing an overdose or alcohol poisoning. Never let fear of the law keep you from seeking professional help for a drug overdose or alcohol poisoning.
The death toll from the American opioid epidemic gets higher every day, and it’s best to be prepared for the worst if you or a loved one is regularly using heroine or other opioids.
An overdose of heroin will lower the user’s heart rate and breathing until the user is dead unless medical action is taken quickly.
Both Narcan and Evzio are drugs approved by the U.S. FDA for the immediate treatment of heroin overdoses until emergency medical help can arrive.
If you or someone you know regularly uses heroin, it’s a good idea to make sure that a reliable friend or family member regularly carries one of these treatment options and knows how to administer it correctly. Forms of these drugs are available as injections and nasal sprays.
It’s a good idea to review regularly the proper usage of these treatments so that the person administering it doesn’t panic under pressure.
Even if someone administers Narcan or Evzio, they should also call emergency medical personnel. These immediate treatments are not meant to be the only response in case of an overdose.
Cocaine overdoses can also kill a user very rapidly, so it’s important to think and act fast if you think you or a loved one has overdosed. First, call 911 immediately.
Once you have called 911, there are three things you can do while waiting for help to arrive:
Prescription drugs are different, so overdoses will look different depending on the drug. In an emergency, you should always dial 911 and seek medical help.
You can also call your local poison control center for more information on what to do during a prescription drug overdose in Bothell.
Washington Poison Center
Emergency Number: 800-222-1222
Recovering from drug addiction or alcoholism is never easy, but it is always worth it. If you live near Lakewood, Washington, and are trying to get clean and sober, we want to help.
The first step is determining whether you are an addict or your loved one is an addict. You can find out by taking our addiction quizzes, or find out if you’re enabling the addiction of someone you know.
If you’ve decided that inpatient treatment sounds right for you or someone else, consider Northpoint Washington.
Northpoint Washington, opening in April of 2019, is a 22-bed inpatient rehab facility committed to high-quality holistic care for recovering addicts.
Or, perhaps you’d like to further remove yourself from the situations and people contributing to your addiction. In that case, consider one of our other locations:
Our inpatient treatment locations have helped many people reclaim their life from addiction or alcoholism. Remember, you are not alone in your journey to sobriety. Others have beat alcoholism and addiction, and you can too.
Our admissions coordinators are here to help you get started with treatment the right way. They'll verify your health insurance, help set up travel arrangements, and make sure your transition into treatment is smooth and hassle-free.
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