About Center for Human Services – Shoreline
The intensive outpatient program requires youth to participate in at least six hours of treatment services per week. Adults must participate in at least nine hours of treatment per week. Groups are held three times each week, and clients can also engage in individual therapy and family therapy. Women who are pregnant or who have small children receive specialized support that focuses on recovery as a mother. Childcare may be provided while in treatment. For students in the Mukilteo School District, in-school addiction treatment can be made available.
The outpatient program provides one to two groups per week, along with individual counseling and family counseling services. Case management, assessments, and referral services are also provided. Community-based integration services are also a part of the outpatient program. This program offers mental health support to individuals up to the age of 21. Mental health services are provided in clinics or through school-based programming. Families who have a need for professional guidance may ask for support through the family program.
The Center for Human Services can be contacted to learn more about their services and insurance options. They understand people cannot always afford treatment and will try to help people receive the care they need. Coverage may be available through providers such as Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, TRICARE, Ambetter, ComPsych, and Beacon. If a person wants to use insurance, it’s important that they contact their provider prior to starting treatment because out of network benefits may vary.