About Northwest Indian Treatment Center – Elma
Situated in Elma, Washington, Northwest Indian Treatment Center – NWITC is a drug and alcohol rehab for Indigenous and Native American adults with substance use disorders. They also provide valuable community resources, including referrals, social services, and community care.
Addiction-related services at Northwest Indian Treatment Center – NWITC include mental health assessments, counseling, detox, residential addiction treatment, and outpatient programs.
Mental Health Assessment & Counseling
Clinicians use mental health assessments to evaluate the severity of the participant’s substance use disorder and to create an individualized treatment plan. Treatment may include individual counseling to discuss the treatment process, set recovery goals, and talk through any post-treatment recommendations.
Inpatient Detox
Detox is for individuals with acute substance use disorder that may experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop drinking or taking drugs. Detox safely and comfortably alleviates withdrawal symptoms until the body has detoxed from substances.
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Inpatient addiction treatment programs rely on a combination of evidence-based and culturally relevant practices to treat substance use disorders. Treatment begins with an assessment and customized treatment plan. NWITC treatment programs include cultural activities and traditional ceremonies to provide holistic healing, such as sweat lodge, Shaker Services, counseling, and peer groups.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Designed for adults who need addiction treatment but don’t require 24-hour care. Participants attend individual and group treatment sessions for improved coping skills, peer support, and recovery support meetings. Like the inpatient program, NWITC outpatient treatment also involves culturally relevant treatment activities. Sessions are typically held 3-4 days a week.