Location
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 have a loved one who has an addiction to drugs or alcohol, you may feel burdened with the weight of that situation. Whether or not you've tried to communicate that you're concerned, you can still feel as though there's no one in your life who is able to listen to you and relate to how you feel. Fortunately, support groups have been created to help you.
Allanon is an organization that was created because of the need to help people who have loved ones battling addictions. This organization operates by holding support group meetings as a way to offer encouragement and help. These meetings do not cost anything to attend, and they're not affiliated with any religious organization. Participants are welcome to come and talk with others about their challenges and struggles.
Alateen is similar to Al-Anon in that those who participate with Alateen also have family members with addictions. However, Alateen is an organization that is just for teenagers and children. Quite often, younger individuals need a different type of help than what is offered to adults, which is why Alateen is such a great resource for them.
When you go to Al Anon, 12 Steps might be read at the beginning of every meeting. This allows you to understand everything that someone in treatment is being exposed to and learning. There may be additional readings from Al Anon literature, and you may be asked to share from your personal experiences. No one has to share, and you're always free to just sit and listen until you feel comfortable talking with your group.
Local Al Anon meetings are a great way for you to connect with others who also have family members battling addictions. There are a lot of different Al-Anon meetings located in Spokane, Washington for you to choose from.
Alano Club
10:30am
1700 W 7th Ave.
Spokane, WA
Daybreak
6pm
628 S. Cowley St.
Spokane, WA
Advent Lutheran Church
7:30pm
13009 E. Broadway Ave.
Spokane, WA
Alano Club
7pm
1700 W. 7th Ave.
Spokane, WA
Millwood Presbyterian Church
10am
3223 N. Marguerite Rd.
Spokane Valley, WA
Sinto Senior Center
1:30pm
1124 W Sinto Ave
Spokane, WA
Alano Club
7pm
1700 W. 7th Ave.
Spokane, WA
Covenant United Methodist Church
7pm
15515 N Gleneden St
Spokane WA
Saint Peter's Lutheran Church Meeting House
1:30pm
4620 N. Regal St.
Spokane, WA
St. John's Cathedral
6:30pm
127 E. 12th Ave.
Spokane, WA
Central Lutheran Church
6:30pm
512 S. Bernard St.
Spokane, WA
Unity Church
12pm
2900 S. Bernard St.
Spokane, WA
Gonzaga University
7pm
502 E. Boone Ave.
Spokane, WA
St. John's Cathedral
6pm
127 E. 12th Ave.
Spokane, WA
Al-Anon Family Groups has published a variety of Al-Anon books that you can access to learn more about Al-Anon, and how you can cope with your loved one's addiction. They provide very valuable information and help. Also, you may want to think about trying out Al-Anon phone meetings if participating in a conference call sounds preferable to you.
Going to an Al Anon meeting can change everything for you when you're bearing the burden of someone you love who is struggling with an addiction. Even so, Al Anon can only help so much, and at some point, you might need professional help to get your loved one into treatment. Here at Northpoint Recovery, we offer intervention services that can help. To learn more, please contact us.
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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