About Cascadia Addiction – Bremerton
Cascadia Addiction Rehab is an addiction and mental health treatment facility that focuses on helping to restore the lives of those impacted by chemical dependency and addictive disorders in and around Kitsap County. The facility achieves this by providing comprehensive substance abuse treatment, education, and counseling services. They’re located in a suburban corner of Bremerton, Washington.
One great thing about this facility is that your first consultation is free, so you can get a risk and cost free assessment to help you make a decision on whether the facility is right for you. This facility currently treats all psychoactive substance use disorders, including addictions to opioids, alcohol, cocaine, cannabis, alcohol, amphetamine, and methamphetamine.
Clients who seek out hope and healing at Cascadia Addiction Rehab will first undergo an assessment. This assessment is free and confidential. If the team believes you need MAT services, then they will work with local medical facilities to help you detox.
Once you’re ready for the next step, this facility provides individual and group counseling, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), or general outpatient services. The facility’s IOP meets all the state’s requirements for the Deferred Prosecution Program. The outpatient program includes services like relapse prevention, education, counseling, weekly sessions, monthly aftercare and case management services, and planning.
Unfortunately, addictions can lead to significant problems in a person’s life, including being charged with a crime. If you’ve been charged or convicted of driving under the influence, then this facility’s ADIS (Alcohol and Drug Information School) can help. This course helps teach clients more about responsible drinking and driving habits. It also meets all state and court requirements to comply with the DMV’s license reinstatement.
This course is not considered a substitute for chemical dependency treatment.
One great thing about this course is that walkins are accepted so long as they register before the class. These courses are held on Saturday mornings and afternoons.