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Our Washington Location
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
“If you need booze and drugs to enjoy your life to the fullest, you’re doing it wrong.”
It can be some of the toughest news for an addict or alcoholic to stomach - that the way they’ve chosen to approach life just isn’t the best way. That not only do they have a problem, but that they can’t fix it on their own.
There’s no shame in asking for help with your addiction. And once you’ve received it, you’ll truly be able to enjoy your life to the fullest - sober and clean.
If you live near Longview, Washington, there are many options you can choose to utilize if you’ve decided to reclaim your life from addiction. You aren’t the only only addict in Longview, and you aren’t the only one seeking help.
Here, we delve into what these addiction resources are and where you can find them close to Longview. Keep reading to learn more about addiction recovery in Longview, Washington, including:
When most people think of drug or alcohol rehab, they think of inpatient treatment. Inpatient options all require the recovering patient to live for some time at a rehab facility, receiving 24/7 care from a team of professionals committed to the individual's full recovery.
Perhaps because of the constant and consistent care, inpatient treatment leads to the highest success rates among recovering addicts. This means that those who complete inpatient treatment are least likely to relapse to using alcohol or drugs.
However, despite the high success rate, inpatient treatment isn’t for everyone. Before deciding what course of treatment is best for you, consider the pros and cons of inpatient treatment.
The benefits of inpatient treatment are:
The drawbacks to inpatient addiction treatment are:
If you think inpatient treatment is best for you, there are many inpatient facilities near Longview to consider. While it may be intimidating to start treatment, it’s important to remember that you’re not the first person to fall prey to the disease of addiction, and you won’t be the first to fight through the recovery process to better your life.
Outpatient rehab can be considered a less intense version of treatment than inpatient rehab. Outpatient treatment consists of regularly-scheduled treatment meetings, between which the patient returns to their own home and life.
Generally, outpatient is best for those who have a strong, positive support system back home.
Like inpatient treatment, there are both advantages and disadvantages to outpatient treatment.
The benefits of outpatient treatment include:
The potential downsides to outpatient treatment include:
Within both outpatient and inpatient treatment facilities, patients will receive psychological counseling or therapy. There are many types of therapy, and it’s important to take into account what type is offered at each facility to find the right program for you.
The different types of therapy include:
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Individual therapy
Family counseling
Group therapy
Holistic therapy
Even after completing rehab and perhaps a sober living program, most former addicts do best with consistent accountability. What’s more, many look forward to the opportunity to help others who are struggling addiction, too.
In a place like Longview, where so many struggle with addiction, there are many groups, community centers, and churches that can be great free resources for former addicts, alcoholics, and loved ones of both groups. The resources include, but are certainly not limited too, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Al-Anon.
Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, is a longstanding and international 12-step program committed to aiding alcoholics in their journey to sobriety. Members work through 12 steps to recovery, accompanied by a sponsor who has previously made their way through the steps. Then, they themselves can become sponsors.
The 12 steps of AA are:
If Alcoholics Anonymous sounds like something that would be beneficial to you, check out one of these AA meetings in Longview, Washington:
Brown Bag Group
12 noon
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Happy Hour Group
5:00 pm
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Grupo Sobriedad
7:00 pm
2118 Colorado St
2118 Colorado Street
Longview WA 98632
Fresh Start Group
9:00 am
Longview Church of the Nazarene, east entrance
814 15th Ave
Longview WA 98632
Brown Bag Group
12 noon
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Happy Hour Group
5:00 pm
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Step Into Action Women’s Book Study
6:30 pm
First Church of God
2335 46th Ave
Longview WA 98632
*women only
West Side
8:00 pm
Faith Family Christian Center
2203 38th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Fresh Start Group
9:00 am
Longview Church of the Nazarene, east entrance
814 15th Ave
Longview WA 98632
Happy Hour Group
5:00 pm
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Happy Destiny
7:00 pm
St. Stephen's Church
1428 22nd Ave
Longview WA 98632
Fresh Start Group
9:00 am
Longview Church of the Nazarene, east entrance
814 15th Ave
Longview WA 98632
Brown Bag Group
12 noon
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Happy Hour Group
5:00 pm
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Victory Step Study
7:00 pm
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Parkside
7:00 pm
St. Rose Ch Father Mulligan Hall
701 26th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
New Women’s
10:00 am
St. Stephen's Church
1428 22nd Ave
Longview WA 98632
*women only
Brown Bag Group
12 noon
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Happy Hour Group
5:00 pm
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Rebellion Dogs
7:00 pm
Mulligan Hall
626 26th Ave
Longview WA 98632
*men only
Fresh Start Group
9:00 am
Longview Church of the Nazarene, east entrance
814 15th Ave
Longview WA 98632
Brown Bag Group
12 noon
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Happy Hour Group
5:00 pm
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Grupo Sobriedad
7:00 pm
2118 Colorado Street
Longview WA 98632
Grupo Unidad de Longview
7:00 pm
Catholic Community Services
676 26th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Fireside
7:00 pm
Longview Presbyterian Church
3808 Pennsylvania Street
Longview WA 98632
Brown Bag Group
12 noon
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
Happy Hour Group
5:00 pm
1414 Club
1414 12th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
With so many options of dates and time to meet, it shouldn’t be difficult to find a group that fits your schedule. AA meetings can be a great reminder that you are not alone in recovery.
Narcotics Anonymous, or NA, is a 12-step program very similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. The primary difference between the two groups is that Narcotics Anonymous accepts those recovering from addiction to all different substances, and is not alcohol-specific.
The 12 steps of NA are the same as those for AA, only they don’t specify the substance. NA also makes use of sponsors. There are also several regular NA meetings in and around Longview, including:
Renegades
11:00 am
Community House
1107 Broadway
Longview, WA 98632
Midday Madness
3:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Spoons are for Stirring Coffee
6:45 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Lost and Found
7:00 pm
Trinity Lutheran Church
2021 Washington Way
Longview, WA 98632
Noontimers
11:30 am
Longview United Methodist
2851 30th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Welcome Home
1:00 pm
1414 Club (small room)
1414 12th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Midday Madness
4:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Just a Meeting
5:30 pm
Longview United Methodist
2851 30th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Fatally Kool
7:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
New Life
7:00 pm
St. Stephen's Episcopal
1428 22nd Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Life or Death
3:00 pm
Awakenings
404 W. Main St
Kelso, WA 98626
Women in Recovery
7:00 pm
Central Christian Church
401 Crawford St.
Kelso, WA 98626
*child care provided
Noontimers
11:30 am
Longview United Methodist
2851 30th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Welcome Home
1:00 pm
1414 Club (small room)
1414 12th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Midday Madness
3:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Brothers in Recovery
7:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
*literature study last Tuesday of every month
How and Why
7:30 pm
Trinity Lutheran Church
2021 Washington Way
Longview, WA 98632
Noontimers
11:30 am
Longview United Methodist
2851 30th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Welcome Home
1:00 pm
1414 Club (small room)
1414 12th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Midday Madness
3:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Spoons are for Stirring Coffee
6:45 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Lost and Found
7:00 pm
Trinity Lutheran Church
2021 Washington Way
Longview, WA 98632
Noontimers
11:30 am
Longview United Methodist
2851 30th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Welcome Home
1:00 pm
1414 Club (small room)
1414 12th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Midday Madness
3:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Women in Recovery
6:30 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
New Life
7:00 pm
St. Stephen's Episcopal
1428 22nd Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Noontimers
11:30 am
Longview United Methodist
2851 30th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Welcome Home
1:00 pm
1414 Club (small room)
1414 12th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Midday Madness
3:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
New Life
7:00 pm
St. Stephen's Episcopal
1428 22nd Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Late Night Survivors
9:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Renegades
10:30 am
Community House
1107 Broadway
Longview, WA 98632
Welcome Home
1:00 pm
1414 Club (small room)
1414 12th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
Midday Madness
3:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Fatally Kool
9:00 pm
1414 Club (large room)
1414 12th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Sometimes, addiction and alcoholism hits those who love the addict or alcoholic just as hard as it hits the user themself. In these cases, it can be important for these loved ones to find support and strength as they process the chioces made by their friend or family member.
In these cases, Al Anon can be a great choice. Al Anon is a program specifically for those closest to addicts or alcoholics, and teaches these loved ones coping mechanisms and the basics of addiction.
If you sometimes feel overwhelmed or helpless to fix the addiction of someone you love, or this sounds like it could be helpful to you, try these Al Anon meetings in Longview:
7:00 PM
St Rose Catholic Church (Father Mulligan Hall)
701 26th Ave
Longview WA 98632
7:00 PM
1414 Club
1414 12th Ave
Longview WA 98632
7:00 PM
Longview Presbyterian Church (upstairs)
3808 Pennsylvania St
Longview WA 98632
These meetings can help participants meet others who are also struggling with loving or caring for someone who isn’t caring for themself. They can be a great step in making amends between family and friends and safeguarding the emotional and mental health of those at their wit’s end.
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 rapidly, so it’s important to 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 Longview.
Washington Poison Center
Emergency Number: 800-222-1222
Addiction isn’t the same for everyone, so there’s no one solution to addiction recovery and treatment.
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 decide that you or a loved one is an addict and are ready to begin your journey to recovery and sobriety, the first step is to determine what addiction treatment option around Longview is right for you.
You may consider Northpoint Washington.
Northpoint Washington is an inpatient rehab facility near Longview, Washington, with space for 22 patients. Northpoint can provide quality, around-the-clock medical care that could help you kick your addiction.
Sometimes, distance from everyday life can aid in a faster recovery. For this reason, you may be interested in our other locations even if they aren’t close to where you live.
In this case, read what others had to say about 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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