About Isabella House – Spokane
Located near Overlook Park in downtown Spokane, Washington, Isabella House is a residential recovery facility for pregnant women and mothers struggling with substance use. The Isabella House is operated by New Horizon Care Centers.
The program lasts for six months and includes services such as group and individual therapy, parenting programs, and therapeutic childcare. You’ll also have access to HIV/AIDS education, life and employment skills development and transitional housing. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and Pregnant & Parenting Women are two state level assistance programs that are made available to Isabelle House patients.
The staff will perform an assessment to determine the severity of your substance use disorder and also if co occuring conditions are a factor. The clinician will ask you questions to get information about your substance use, health history, treatment history and other important information. The clinicians you work with are trained to assess and diagnose a variety of issues, including mental health conditions and compulsive gambling.
The facility allows you to bring clothing, toiletries, an alarm clock and other items. It’s important to note that some of the times you won’t be allowed to bring include cigarettes, cell phones, and devices that can connect to the internet.
The therapeutic child care program will offer treatment to a patient’s child five days a week for a minimum of four hours per day. The types of therapeutic services for children include play therapy, individual counseling, and self esteem building. The forms of payment accepted for services include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and private pay.