- Description
Pioneer Human Services (“PHS”) works with individuals to help them break free from the stigma of having a criminal record, and provide the skills and support they need to build healthy, productive lives. Pioneer provides a variety of specialized residential and outpatient treatment and support services across Washington State.
PHS operates the Skagit Community Detox Center, a 16-bed sub-acute detox program. The center serves North Sound region residents for detox and provides services for residents who are experiencing a crisis related to their substance use disorders. Most services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Services
- Sub-Acute Detoxification Services – ensures safe withdrawal from alcohol and drugs, provides substance use disorder assessment referrals, and assists clients to ensure after care is arranged. The dedicated staff of Skagit Community Detox also help to coordinate treatment and the center offers a seven-day Suboxone Tapering program for opioid addiction.
Eligibility
PHS serves North Sound region adults in crisis including those who are:
- Intoxicated or in withdrawal from alcohol or other substances and are medically stable
- Assessed as having co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder issues
How to Apply
Individuals may self-refer to the program if they are in crisis. PHS also accept referrals from law enforcement, hospital emergency departments, substance use disorder providers, mental health agencies, and family or friends.
For more information, call 360-757-7738, contact Pioneer via their website, or visit the treatment center directory and scroll down to Skagit Community Detox Center.
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Last Updated on September 18, 2019
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