
Washington Recovery Help Line
What They Provide: 24-hour substance use support, treatment referrals, recovery resource navigation, problem gambling support, mental health support, emotional support, MOUD locator connection
Website: warecoveryhelpline.org
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
TTY: 206-461-3219
Address: Phone/online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include ZIP code, substance use concerns, insurance/Apple Health status, detox needs, treatment history, and whether immediate safety concerns are present
Application Process: Call the helpline or use the website to request substance use treatment referrals, recovery resources, emotional support, or MOUD locator help
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking support for substance use, problem gambling, mental health concerns, or recovery resources; family members and professionals may also call
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, or self-pay
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: This should be one of the main SUD navigation resources for MCH. Washington HCA describes the Help Line as a statewide service providing information, referrals, online education, and emotional support related to behavioral health, including a MOUD locator for opioid use disorder treatment.
SAMHSA National Helpline
What They Provide: 24/7 treatment referral, substance use treatment navigation, mental health treatment navigation, local treatment facility referrals, support group referrals, community resource referrals
Website: samhsa.gov/find-help/helplines/national-helpline
Phone: 1-800-662-4357
TTY: 1-800-487-4889
Text: Text ZIP code to 435748 for HELP4U treatment referral text service
Address: Phone/text/online national resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include ZIP code, type of treatment needed, insurance status, substance use concerns, detox need, and whether the person needs inpatient/residential or outpatient care
Application Process: Call, use TTY, or text ZIP code to 435748; ask for Spokane County or Washington treatment referrals for substance use, mental health, detox, residential, outpatient, or support groups
Eligibility: Individuals and families facing mental health or substance use disorders
Cost: Free helpline
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may vary by Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, uninsured options, or self-pay
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: English and Spanish phone support; TTY available; HELP4U text service is English-only
Important Notes: Strong national backup if local lines are busy or someone wants treatment options outside Spokane. SAMHSA states the helpline is confidential, free, 24/7, 365-day treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
FindTreatment.gov
What They Provide: substance use treatment locator, detox search, outpatient treatment search, residential treatment search, opioid treatment program search, mental health treatment locator, provider filters
Website: findtreatment.gov
Phone: Use SAMHSA National Helpline for phone support: 1-800-662-4357
Address: Online treatment locator
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; individual treatment providers may require assessment, intake, referral, insurance authorization, or bed availability screening
Documents Needed: None to search; treatment programs may request photo ID, insurance/Apple Health/Medicaid card, Medicare/private insurance card, medication list, substance use history, medical history, referral paperwork, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Search by ZIP code or city; filter by treatment type, payment options, age served, medication treatment, telehealth, inpatient/residential, outpatient, or detox; call providers directly to verify current availability and admission steps
Eligibility: Anyone searching for mental health or substance use treatment options
Cost: Free search tool; treatment costs vary by provider and coverage
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Search filters may include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, sliding fee, or payment assistance; verify directly with providers
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; provider-specific language/accessibility support varies
Important Notes: Useful for checking multiple treatment options quickly, but always verify directly because provider availability, insurance acceptance, detox beds, and waitlists can change quickly. SAMHSA links the National Helpline with its online treatment locator as a way to find treatment facilities and community resources.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
What They Provide: 24/7 crisis support, substance use crisis support, mental health crisis support, suicidal thoughts support, emotional distress support, support for loved ones worried about someone else
Website: 988lifeline.org
Phone: 988
Text: 988
Address: Phone/text/chat national crisis support
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Call or text 988, or chat online through the website; explain the immediate concern, safety risk, substance use concern, or emotional crisis
Eligibility: Anyone experiencing emotional distress, thoughts of suicide, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or concern about someone else
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call, text, chat, Spanish-language support, Deaf/Hard of Hearing access options
Important Notes: Use 988 for crisis support related to alcohol/drug use, emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or concern for someone else. Call 911 for overdose, severe withdrawal symptoms, unconsciousness, active violence, weapons, or immediate medical danger. 988 states support is available for emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, and mental health struggles.
Spokane Regional Behavioral Health Crisis Line / Frontier Behavioral Health
What They Provide: 24/7 behavioral health crisis triage, substance use crisis support, mental health crisis support, suicide crisis support, crisis referrals, mobile crisis dispatch, Designated Crisis Responder access
Website: fbhwa.org/programs/crisis-response/24-7-regional-behavioral-health-crisis-line
Phone: 1-877-266-1818
Address: Phone-based crisis access
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information includes person’s location, substance use concern, withdrawal concerns, mental health symptoms, safety risks, weapons, medical needs, and whether the person is willing to speak with crisis staff
Application Process: Call the crisis line; trained crisis clinicians assess the situation, provide support/referrals, and may dispatch mobile crisis teams or Designated Crisis Responders when appropriate
Eligibility: Individuals experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, or someone calling on behalf of another person
Cost: Free to call
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call
Service Area: Spokane Regional Service Area, including Spokane, Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, and Stevens counties
Languages / Accessibility: TDD/TTY: 509-458-7446; interpreter access may be available by phone
Important Notes: This is the main local Spokane regional crisis line for behavioral health and substance use crisis. Frontier states the line serves people whose health or safety is in danger because of a mental health or substance use condition and can provide referrals or dispatch mobile teams/DCRs.
Spokane County Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
What They Provide: public SUD treatment system information, substance use treatment provider direction, recovery-focused behavioral health service information, care coordination information, regional provider access
Website: spokanecounty.gov/4234/Substance-Use-Disorder-SUD-Treatment-Ser
Phone: Spokane County Behavioral Health Customer Care: 509-477-4570; toll-free: 1-877-304-7183
Address: Spokane County Community Services, 1116 W Broadway Ave, Spokane, WA 99260
Hours of Operation: County business hours; website available anytime
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to use the information page or call Customer Care; treatment providers may require assessment/intake
Documents Needed: None required to call; treatment providers may request photo ID, Apple Health/Medicaid card, ProviderOne number, Medicare/private insurance card, substance use history, medication list, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Review the Spokane County SUD Treatment Services page or call Customer Care for help understanding publicly funded SUD service options and provider pathways
Eligibility: Spokane Regional Service Area residents seeking SUD treatment information or access; specific provider eligibility varies by program, insurance, funding, and assessment
Cost: Free navigation/information; treatment costs vary by provider and funding source
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Services may involve Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant-funded access, uninsured pathways, or self-pay depending on provider
Service Area: Spokane Regional Service Area, including Spokane, Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, and Stevens counties
Languages / Accessibility: Relay: 1-800-833-6384; call to request accessibility/language support
Important Notes: Good local system-navigation entry for people trying to understand Spokane regional SUD treatment access. Spokane County states SCRBH strives to provide timely access to medically necessary recovery-focused behavioral health services, supports, and care coordination.
Spokane County Behavioral Health Customer Care Services
What They Provide: behavioral health system navigation, substance use service access questions, mental health service access questions, provider information, rights information, grievance/complaint direction, public behavioral health service support
Website: spokanecounty.gov/4231/Behavioral-Health-Customer-Care-Services
Phone: 509-477-4570; toll-free: 1-877-304-7183
Address: Spokane County Community Services, Spokane, WA 99260
Hours of Operation: County business hours; call to confirm
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to call; treatment providers may require intake/assessment
Documents Needed: None required to call; helpful items may include Apple Health/Medicaid card, ProviderOne number, insurance card, provider information, referral paperwork, grievance/complaint details, and service history
Application Process: Call Customer Care for help understanding public behavioral health/SUD service options, provider access concerns, service rights, or grievance/complaint pathways
Eligibility: People seeking information or support with publicly funded behavioral health or substance use services in the Spokane Regional Service Area
Cost: Free to call; service costs depend on provider, insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, uninsured status, and program eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Can help with publicly funded behavioral health/SUD navigation; specific services may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, or uninsured service pathways
Service Area: Spokane Regional Service Area, including Spokane, Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, and Stevens counties
Languages / Accessibility: Relay: 1-800-833-6384; call to request accessibility/language support
Important Notes: This is not a 24/7 crisis line. Use 988 or 1-877-266-1818 for immediate crisis. Use Customer Care for system navigation, provider access questions, and concerns about publicly funded behavioral health/SUD services.
Washington Health Care Authority Substance Use Treatment Information
What They Provide: Apple Health SUD treatment information, assessment guidance, treatment access information, outpatient treatment information, residential treatment information, opioid treatment information, withdrawal management/detox information
Website: hca.wa.gov/free-or-low-cost-health-care/i-need-behavioral-health-support/substance-use-treatment
Phone: Apple Health Customer Service: 1-800-562-3022; Washington Recovery Help Line: 1-866-789-1511
Address: Online/statewide information resource
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; phone hours vary by program
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to use information page; treatment programs may require assessment/intake and insurance authorization
Documents Needed: None to use website; treatment providers may request Apple Health/Medicaid card, ProviderOne number, photo ID, medication list, substance use history, medical history, and referral/court paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Use HCA’s page to understand Apple Health SUD treatment options and how to access services; call the Washington Recovery Help Line or Apple Health plan/provider for help finding treatment
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking SUD treatment information; Apple Health members may have SUD treatment benefits depending on eligibility and medical necessity
Cost: Free information; treatment costs depend on Apple Health eligibility, plan rules, provider, and program
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Apple Health/Medicaid-focused resource; Medicare/private insurance pathways may differ
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: HCA language/accessibility support may be available by phone
Important Notes: Helpful for understanding what Apple Health may cover and how SUD treatment access generally works in Washington. Use Washington Recovery Help Line or Spokane County Customer Care when someone needs actual provider navigation.

Emergency Department / 911 for Severe Withdrawal or Overdose
What They Provide: emergency medical care, overdose care, severe alcohol withdrawal care, seizure risk care, delirium/confusion evaluation, severe dehydration care, medical stabilization
Website: Call 911 or go to nearest emergency department
Phone: 911
Address: Nearest emergency department
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required
Documents Needed: Do not delay emergency care for documents; if available, bring photo ID, insurance/Medicaid/Medicare card, medication list, substance use information, allergies, and emergency contact
Application Process: Call 911 for overdose, unconsciousness, seizures, severe confusion, chest pain, severe dehydration, severe withdrawal symptoms, or inability to stay safe; go to the nearest emergency department if safe to transport
Eligibility: Anyone experiencing a medical emergency
Cost: Emergency medical billing may apply; financial assistance may be available through hospital billing
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Emergency care should not be delayed because of insurance status
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Emergency and hospital interpreter/accessibility services may be available
Important Notes: Alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal can be medically dangerous and may require emergency care. Use 911/ER for severe withdrawal symptoms, seizures, hallucinations/confusion, overdose, unconsciousness, or immediate medical danger.
Spokane Treatment and Recovery Services Withdrawal Management
What They Provide: withdrawal management, adult detox support, sub-acute withdrawal support, acute withdrawal support, clinical supervision, biomedical support, emotional/behavioral support, referral to next level of care
Website: spokanerecovery.org/services
Phone: 509-570-7250
Address: 628 S Cowley St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: STARS describes SUD treatment services as 24/7; call to confirm current withdrawal management access and bed availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first recommended; intake/assessment and bed availability apply
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, emergency contact, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call 509-570-7250 and ask about withdrawal management availability, intake, eligibility, and what to bring
Eligibility: Adults experiencing sub-acute or acute withdrawal symptoms; program fit depends on assessment, medical needs, and bed availability
Cost: Call to verify cost and funding options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant-funded, or self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane County / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: This is one of the key local withdrawal management resources. STARS lists Withdrawal Management for adults with sub-acute or acute withdrawal symptoms and notes referral to the next appropriate level of care at discharge.
Spokane Regional Stabilization Center
What They Provide: safe detox, supervised withdrawal support, alcohol withdrawal support, drug withdrawal support, mental health crisis support, medication-assisted treatment options, co-occurring disorder stabilization, recovery planning
Website: pioneerhumanservices.org/treatment/spokane-regional-stabilization-center
Phone: 509-503-6010
Address: 1302 W Gardner Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; access may come through crisis response, law enforcement, first responders, hospitals, behavioral health providers, or community referral depending on situation
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if available, Apple Health/Medicaid or Medicare card if applicable, medication list, discharge/referral paperwork if coming from another provider
Application Process: Call or access through crisis response, first responders, hospital, or behavioral health referral pathway; staff assess needs and program fit
Eligibility: Adults withdrawing from alcohol or drug use, experiencing mental health crisis, or needing inpatient support for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders
Cost: Call to verify cost/billing details
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify current billing and insurance process
Service Area: Spokane regional crisis system
Languages / Accessibility: Call for accessibility and language access details
Important Notes: Pioneer states the center offers supervised support for withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs, mental health crisis support, and MAT options such as Suboxone.
Sequoia Recovery Centers / Sequoia Detox
What They Provide: medical detoxification, withdrawal management, drug detox, alcohol detox, medication protocols for withdrawal symptoms, residential inpatient care, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient care, continuing treatment planning
Website: sequoiadetoxcenters.com
Phone: Use website contact/admissions process for current phone and admissions screening
Address: Spokane, WA; exact program location/details available through admissions
Hours of Operation: Call or use website admissions process for current availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call/contact first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, emergency contact, current prescriptions, discharge/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact admissions; verify detox availability, insurance/private pay options, medical appropriateness, and next steps for admission
Eligibility: Adults seeking drug or alcohol detox and addiction treatment; program fit depends on assessment and medical needs
Cost: Private pay and insurance options listed; call to verify current cost
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Private pay and insurance options listed; verify accepted plans before admission
Service Area: Spokane / regional treatment access
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Sequoia states it offers a full continuum of care from detoxification to residential inpatient and outpatient programs, and describes medication protocols designed to mitigate withdrawal symptoms.
Spokane Falls Recovery Center Detox & Residential Treatment
What They Provide: detox, medical detox program, alcohol detox, opioid detox, methamphetamine detox, residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient care, outpatient addiction treatment, 24-hour medical supervision in residential care
Website: spokanefallsrecoverycenter.com
Phone: Admissions: 844-962-2775
Address: Detox & Residential Treatment: 107 E Magnesium Rd, Spokane, WA 99208; main office: 101 E Magnesium Rd, Suite 101, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Office hours listed as 8 AM–8 PM; call admissions for detox availability and intake timing
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, emergency contact, current prescriptions, referral/court paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call admissions; ask about detox availability, insurance verification, medical appropriateness, what to bring, and admission timeline
Eligibility: People seeking drug or alcohol detox or addiction treatment; program fit depends on assessment, medical needs, and bed availability
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Insurance verification available; call to confirm accepted plans and self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane and North Idaho region
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Spokane Falls lists detox as a level of care and identifies its Detox & Residential Treatment location at 107 E Magnesium Rd. Its site states residential care involves 24-hour medical supervision.
Royal Life Centers at Spokane Heights
What They Provide: medical detox, drug detox, alcohol detox, residential inpatient treatment, inpatient addiction treatment, clinical support, full continuum of care, professional referral pathway
Website: spokaneheightsdetox.com
Phone: Use website “Speak with a Specialist” / admissions process for current phone contact
Address: Spokane Heights detox/residential facility, Spokane, WA; verify exact admission location through admissions
Hours of Operation: Specialists available 24 hours daily according to website; call/contact to confirm admission availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call/contact first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, emergency contact, current prescriptions, professional referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact admissions/specialist; verify insurance, detox bed availability, medical appropriateness, what to bring, and admission timeline
Eligibility: People seeking drug or alcohol detox and residential inpatient addiction treatment; program fit depends on assessment and medical needs
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Website states Royal Life Centers works with most major providers; verify accepted insurance and self-pay options before admission
Service Area: Spokane area / regional treatment access
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Royal Life Centers at Spokane Heights describes detox and residential inpatient programs in Spokane, with specialists available 24/7 and a full continuum of care through detoxification, inpatient, and outpatient stages.
Washington Recovery Help Line
What They Provide: detox referral help, withdrawal management referral help, 24-hour substance use support, treatment navigation, recovery resource navigation, MOUD locator connection, emotional support
Website: warecoveryhelpline.org
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
TTY: 206-461-3219
Address: Phone/online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include ZIP code, substance use concerns, withdrawal symptoms, insurance/Apple Health status, detox needs, treatment history, and whether immediate safety concerns are present
Application Process: Call the helpline and ask for Spokane County detox, withdrawal management, residential, outpatient, or MOUD treatment referrals
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking substance use, recovery, mental health, or problem gambling support; family members and professionals may also call
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, or self-pay
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Use this when someone needs help finding open detox/withdrawal management options quickly or needs treatment navigation outside normal business hours. Washington HCA directs people seeking Apple Health SUD treatment help to call the Washington Recovery Help Line.
FindTreatment.gov Detox Locator
What They Provide: detox search, withdrawal management provider search, substance use treatment locator, residential treatment search, outpatient treatment search, opioid treatment program search, payment/insurance filters
Website: https://findtreatment.gov/locator
Phone: SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Address: Online treatment locator
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; SAMHSA helpline available 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; individual detox providers may require assessment, intake, insurance authorization, or bed availability screening
Documents Needed: None to search; treatment programs may request photo ID, insurance/Apple Health/Medicaid card, Medicare/private insurance card, medication list, substance use history, medical history, referral paperwork, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Search Spokane ZIP code; filter for detoxification/withdrawal management and payment options; call providers directly to verify current bed availability and admission requirements
Eligibility: Anyone searching for substance use treatment or detox options
Cost: Free search tool; treatment costs vary by provider and coverage
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Search filters may include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, sliding fee, or payment assistance; verify directly with providers
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; provider-specific language/accessibility support varies
Important Notes: Good backup when local options are full or the person needs placement outside Spokane. Always verify directly because detox bed availability changes quickly.

Emergency Department / 911 for Overdose, Severe Withdrawal, or Immediate Danger
What They Provide: emergency medical care, overdose care, severe alcohol withdrawal care, seizure risk care, hallucination/confusion evaluation, severe dehydration care, medical stabilization, emergency psychiatric evaluation
Website: Call 911 or go to nearest emergency department
Phone: 911
Address: Nearest emergency department
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required
Documents Needed: Do not delay emergency care for documents; if available, bring photo ID, insurance/Medicaid/Medicare card, medication list, substance use information, allergies, and emergency contact
Application Process: Call 911 for overdose, unconsciousness, seizures, severe confusion, chest pain, severe dehydration, severe withdrawal symptoms, active violence, weapons, or inability to stay safe; go to the nearest emergency department if safe to transport
Eligibility: Anyone experiencing a medical emergency
Cost: Emergency medical billing may apply; financial assistance may be available through hospital billing
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Emergency care should not be delayed because of insurance status
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Emergency and hospital interpreter/accessibility services may be available
Important Notes: Alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal can be medically dangerous and may require emergency care. Use 911/ER for severe withdrawal symptoms, seizures, hallucinations/confusion, overdose, unconsciousness, or immediate medical danger.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
What They Provide: 24/7 crisis support, substance use crisis support, mental health crisis support, suicidal thoughts support, emotional distress support, support for loved ones worried about someone else
Website: 988lifeline.org
Phone: 988
Text: 988
Address: Phone/text/chat national crisis support
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Call or text 988, or chat online through the website; explain the immediate concern, substance use concern, emotional crisis, or safety risk
Eligibility: Anyone experiencing emotional distress, thoughts of suicide, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or concern about someone else
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call, text, chat, Spanish-language support, Deaf/Hard of Hearing access options
Important Notes: Use 988 for emotional distress, substance use crisis, suicidal thoughts, or concern for someone else. Call 911 for overdose, severe withdrawal symptoms, unconsciousness, active violence, weapons, or immediate medical danger. ARC of Spokane’s crisis resource page notes 988 is for mental health-related distress, including substance use crisis and emotional distress.
Spokane Regional Stabilization Center
What They Provide: substance use crisis stabilization, mental health crisis stabilization, sobering support, withdrawal support, co-occurring disorder stabilization, needs assessment, treatment engagement, medication-assisted treatment options, individualized recovery planning
Website: pioneerhumanservices.org/treatment/spokane-regional-stabilization-center
Phone: 509-503-6010
Address: 1302 W Gardner Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; access may come through crisis response, law enforcement, first responders, hospitals, behavioral health providers, or community referral depending on situation
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if available, Apple Health/Medicaid or Medicare card if applicable, medication list, discharge/referral paperwork if coming from another provider
Application Process: Call or access through crisis response, first responders, hospital, law enforcement, or behavioral health referral pathway; staff assess needs and program fit
Eligibility: Adults experiencing substance use crisis, mental health crisis, withdrawal from alcohol/drug use, or co-occurring mental health and substance use needs
Cost: Call to verify cost/billing details
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify current billing and insurance process
Service Area: Spokane regional crisis system
Languages / Accessibility: Call for accessibility and language access details
Important Notes: This is the key Spokane-area crisis stabilization resource for substance use and co-occurring crisis. Spokane County describes the center as a safe transitional treatment alternative for people experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, and Pioneer describes it as a supportive environment for adults withdrawing from alcohol or drug use, experiencing mental health crisis, or needing co-occurring inpatient treatment.
Spokane Regional Behavioral Health Crisis Line / Frontier Behavioral Health
What They Provide: 24/7 substance use crisis triage, mental health crisis triage, suicide crisis support, safety planning, crisis referrals, mobile crisis dispatch, Designated Crisis Responder access, stabilization referral direction
Website: fbhwa.org/programs/crisis-response/24-7-regional-behavioral-health-crisis-line
Phone: 1-877-266-1818
Address: Phone-based crisis access
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information includes person’s location, substance use concern, withdrawal concerns, mental health symptoms, safety risks, weapons, medical needs, and whether the person is willing to speak with crisis staff
Application Process: Call the crisis line; trained crisis clinicians assess the situation, provide support/referrals, and may dispatch mobile crisis teams or Designated Crisis Responders when appropriate
Eligibility: Individuals experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, or someone calling on behalf of another person
Cost: Free to call
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call
Service Area: Spokane Regional Service Area, including Spokane, Adams, Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, and Stevens counties
Languages / Accessibility: TDD/TTY: 509-458-7446; interpreter access may be available by phone
Important Notes: Use this when someone is in a substance use or co-occurring crisis and needs help figuring out whether mobile crisis, DCR evaluation, stabilization, detox, ER, or another service is appropriate. Frontier states trained triage clinicians assess crisis situations and may provide referrals or dispatch mobile teams/DCRs.
Frontier Behavioral Health Crisis Outreach / ITA Evaluations
What They Provide: crisis intervention, behavioral health assessment, substance use crisis assessment, mental health crisis assessment, safety planning, Designated Crisis Responder services, Involuntary Treatment Act evaluations, referral to stabilization/higher-level care
Website: fbhwa.org/programs/crisis-response/crisis-outreach-and-involuntary-treatment-act-ita-evaluations
Phone: Regional Crisis Line: 1-877-266-1818
Address: 107 S Division St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Crisis access through Regional Crisis Line is 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: Call the crisis line first; crisis outreach/DCR response depends on triage
Documents Needed: None required to call; helpful information includes person’s name, location, current symptoms, substance use concerns, safety concerns, threats/self-harm concerns, medical needs, known treatment history, and current providers
Application Process: Call the Regional Crisis Line; crisis staff assess need and may dispatch crisis outreach or Designated Crisis Responders
Eligibility: People in Spokane County experiencing behavioral health crisis, including substance use or co-occurring crisis, where outreach or DCR evaluation may be needed
Cost: Crisis line access is free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; crisis intervention and ITA evaluations are crisis-system services
Service Area: Spokane County / Spokane Regional crisis system
Languages / Accessibility: TDD/TTY for crisis line: 509-458-7446
Important Notes: This is the pathway when someone may need a DCR/ITA evaluation because of serious risk connected to mental health, substance use, or co-occurring crisis. Use 911 first for immediate physical danger, active violence, overdose, or medical emergency. Frontier states it provides crisis intervention and ITA evaluations throughout Spokane County regardless of insurance.
Frontier Behavioral Health Children, Youth & Family Mobile Crisis
What They Provide: youth substance use crisis support, youth mental health crisis support, family crisis support, mobile crisis response, de-escalation, safety planning, stabilization support, referrals, linkage to mental health and chemical dependency services
Website: fbhwa.org/programs/crisis-response/children-youth-family-mobile-crisis-cyfmc
Phone: Regional Crisis Line: 1-877-266-1818
Address: Not a walk-in service; crisis response is mobile/community-based when dispatched
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily through regional crisis access
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; mobile crisis response is triaged through the crisis line
Documents Needed: None required to call; helpful information includes youth’s name, age, location, current safety concerns, substance use concerns, symptoms, medications, current providers, and parent/guardian contact information
Application Process: Call the Regional Crisis Line; crisis staff assess the situation and may dispatch Children, Youth & Family Mobile Crisis or connect to other crisis/stabilization resources
Eligibility: Children, youth, and young adults experiencing behavioral health crisis; caregivers/family members may call on behalf of youth
Cost: Free to call
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call
Service Area: Spokane County / Spokane Regional crisis system
Languages / Accessibility: TDD/TTY for Regional Crisis Line: 509-458-7446; call to request interpreter support
Important Notes: Keep this as the youth/family crisis pathway for substance use or co-occurring crisis. Frontier lists services including rapid response, assessment, crisis intervention, supportive counseling, referral, and linkage to community-based mental health and chemical dependency services.
Spokane Treatment and Recovery Services
What They Provide: withdrawal management, substance use disorder treatment, mental health support, adult detox support, assessment, stabilization support, referral to next level of care
Website: spokanerecovery.org
Phone: 509-570-7250
Address: 628 S Cowley St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current access and bed availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first recommended; intake/assessment and bed availability apply
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, emergency contact, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call and ask about current withdrawal management, stabilization, intake, eligibility, and what to bring
Eligibility: Adults experiencing substance use concerns or withdrawal symptoms; program fit depends on assessment, medical needs, and availability
Cost: Call to verify cost and funding options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant-funded, or self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane County / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: This was already in Detox / Withdrawal Management, but it also belongs here as a crisis-stabilization-adjacent SUD resource because withdrawal management is often the immediate stabilization step before ongoing treatment. STARS describes itself as a nonprofit behavioral health agency offering multiple services and levels of care for clients in every stage of treatment.

FindTreatment.gov Opioid Treatment / MOUD Locator
What They Provide: opioid treatment program search, buprenorphine provider search, methadone clinic search, naltrexone provider search, detox search, outpatient/residential treatment search, insurance/payment filters
Website: https://findtreatment.gov/locator
Phone: SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Address: Online treatment locator
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; SAMHSA helpline available 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; providers may require assessment, intake, insurance authorization, or appointment scheduling
Documents Needed: None to search; treatment programs may request photo ID, insurance/Apple Health/Medicaid card, Medicare/private insurance card, medication list, substance use history, medical history, referral paperwork, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Search Spokane ZIP code; filter for opioid treatment programs, buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, payment options, age served, and treatment setting; call providers directly to verify availability
Eligibility: Anyone searching for opioid use disorder treatment or MOUD options
Cost: Free search tool; treatment costs vary by provider and coverage
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Search filters may include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, sliding fee, and payment assistance; verify directly with providers
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; provider-specific language/accessibility support varies
Important Notes: Useful backup when local programs are full, when someone needs a specific medication option, or when they need treatment outside Spokane. SAMHSA links its National Helpline with online treatment locator tools for finding treatment facilities and community resources.
Washington Recovery Help Line MOUD Locator / Opioid Treatment Navigation
What They Provide: MOUD locator connection, opioid treatment referrals, buprenorphine treatment referrals, methadone treatment referrals, detox referral help, 24-hour substance use support, recovery navigation
Website: warecoveryhelpline.org
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
TTY: 206-461-3219
Address: Phone/online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include ZIP code, medication preference if known, opioid use concerns, withdrawal symptoms, pregnancy status if applicable, insurance/Apple Health status, transportation barriers, and treatment history
Application Process: Call and ask for Spokane County MOUD, MAT, methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, naltrexone/Vivitrol, detox, or outpatient treatment referrals
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking substance use, opioid recovery, mental health, or problem gambling support; family members and professionals may also call
Cost: Free helpline
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, or self-pay
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Strong first call when someone needs help finding a MOUD provider quickly or does not know whether methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone, detox, or outpatient care is the right next step. Washington HCA describes the Help Line as providing information, referrals, emotional support, and a MOUD locator for opioid use disorder treatment.
Spokane Regional Health District Opioid Treatment Program
What They Provide: medications for opioid use disorder, methadone treatment, buprenorphine treatment, counseling, group therapy, medical care, recovery support
Website: srhd.org/programs-and-services/opioid-treatment-program
Phone: 509-324-1420
Address: Spokane Regional Health District, 1101 W College Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Call for current intake, dosing, and counseling hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake/assessment required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, pregnancy information if applicable, referral/court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call 509-324-1420 to ask about opioid treatment intake, medication options, counseling requirements, insurance/payment, and what to bring
Eligibility: People seeking recovery from opioid use disorder; program fit depends on assessment, treatment needs, and federal/state opioid treatment program requirements
Cost: Call to verify cost and billing options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, self-pay, and other funding options
Service Area: Spokane County / regional opioid treatment access
Languages / Accessibility: Call to request interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: This is a key Spokane opioid treatment program because it is state and federally accredited and provides MOUD with counseling, group therapy, and medical care. SRHD states the program helps patients manage withdrawal symptoms with methadone and buprenorphine.
Spokane Comprehensive Treatment Center
What They Provide: medication-assisted treatment, methadone treatment, buprenorphine treatment, Suboxone treatment, outpatient opioid addiction treatment, individual counseling, group counseling
Website: ctcprograms.com/location/spokane-comprehensive-treatment-center
Phone: Call through website/admissions process for current intake number
Address: Spokane, WA; verify current address through admissions before going
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current intake and dosing hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions/intake required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, pregnancy information if applicable, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact admissions; ask about opioid treatment intake, methadone or buprenorphine availability, counseling requirements, payment/insurance, and same-day or next-day intake options
Eligibility: Adults age 18+ seeking medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction
Cost: Call to verify cost, insurance, and payment options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay options before intake
Service Area: Spokane County / regional opioid treatment access
Languages / Accessibility: Interpreter services listed through Washington Recovery Help Line resource data; call to confirm current availability
Important Notes: Spokane Comprehensive Treatment Center provides outpatient MAT for adults with opioid use disorder and offers medications such as methadone and buprenorphine, along with outpatient counseling.
CHAS Health Opioid Recovery Clinic / SUD Treatment Services
What They Provide: opioid use disorder treatment, medication management, buprenorphine-based treatment, naltrexone-based treatment, outpatient SUD treatment, intensive outpatient services, individual therapy, group therapy, case management, peer-based recovery groups
Website: chas.org/get-care/behavioral-health/sud-treatment
Phone: 509-444-8200; toll-free: 866-907-8200
Address: Multiple CHAS locations; Behavioral Health Center – North: 5901 N Lidgerwood St, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Varies by clinic/program; call for current SUD/MOUD intake hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Assessment/intake required; same-day behavioral health/substance use assessments may be available at CHAS Behavioral Health Center
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, income/household information if applying for sliding fee discount
Application Process: Call CHAS and ask specifically for SUD treatment, CHAS Opioid Recovery Clinic, MOUD/MAT access, behavioral health assessment, and insurance/sliding fee options
Eligibility: Adults diagnosed with opioid use disorder and people seeking outpatient SUD care; program fit depends on assessment and treatment needs
Cost: Insurance billing, Medicaid/Medicare billing, private pay, or sliding fee discount depending on eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare; sliding fee discount available for qualifying uninsured/underinsured patients
Service Area: Spokane County, Eastern Washington, and North Idaho
Languages / Accessibility: TRS: 711; call to request interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: CHAS lists its Opioid Recovery Clinic, outpatient alcohol withdrawal management, ASAM Level 1 and 2.1 outpatient SUD care, case management, interdisciplinary support, and peer-based recovery groups. Washington Recovery Help Line resource data also lists CHAS Spokane Valley MOUD services for buprenorphine- and naltrexone-based MAT in an office-based medical setting.
Compassionate Addiction Treatment Spokane
What They Provide: medication-assisted treatment, recovery community support, peer-led day program, recovery support, community connection
Website: catspokane.org
Phone: 509-919-3362
Address: 960 E 3rd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Medication Assisted Treatment hours: Monday–Thursday, 1 PM–4:30 PM; call to confirm current access
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake/program process may be required
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, emergency contact
Application Process: Call or contact CAT Spokane to ask about MAT access, peer-led recovery programming, eligibility, cost, and intake steps
Eligibility: People seeking addiction recovery support and MAT; program-specific eligibility applies
Cost: Call to verify cost and funding options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant-funded, or self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane County / Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: CAT Spokane’s website lists Medication Assisted Treatment hours and describes a supportive recovery community with a peer-led day program. Verify medication types, prescribing availability, and intake requirements before sending someone.
Ideal Option Spokane Clinics
What They Provide: outpatient addiction medicine, opioid use disorder treatment, Suboxone, Vivitrol, Sublocade, Brixadi, medication-assisted treatment, stimulant use support, alcohol relapse prevention, outpatient managed withdrawal support
Website: idealoption.com
Phone: Use website scheduling/contact process for current Spokane clinic phone numbers
Address: Spokane-area clinics include Spokane 5th Ave, Spokane E Francis, and Spokane Valley locations; verify address and appointment location through website before going
Hours of Operation: Clinic hours vary by location; schedule online or call
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment/intake required; online appointment request available
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, pharmacy information
Application Process: Request an appointment online or call; choose the correct Spokane-area clinic; verify medication options, insurance, cost, and appointment availability
Eligibility: People seeking outpatient medication-based treatment for opioid use disorder and other substance use concerns; program fit depends on assessment
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call or use online insurance verification to confirm Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane, Spokane Valley, and regional Washington access
Languages / Accessibility: Website has translation options; call to request accessibility/language support
Important Notes: Ideal Option provides outpatient medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction with medications such as Suboxone, Vivitrol, Sublocade, and Brixadi. Spokane-area pages list treatment for opioids including fentanyl, heroin, and oxycodone, and also stimulant/alcohol-related services.
Boulder Care Washington
What They Provide: virtual opioid use disorder treatment, buprenorphine/Suboxone treatment, medication-based care, telehealth addiction treatment, peer recovery support, care navigation, case management, alcohol use disorder support
Website: boulder.care/get-started/washington
Phone: 888-377-9657
Address: Fully virtual care; app/phone/web-based access
Hours of Operation: Same-day telehealth access may be available; call or start online for current availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Online/phone intake required; no outside referral generally required
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if applicable, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, pharmacy information, smartphone or phone/web access
Application Process: Start online or call; complete intake, verify coverage, meet with a licensed provider by video/phone, and coordinate prescription/pharmacy access if appropriate
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking virtual opioid or alcohol addiction treatment; Washington Recovery Help Line resource data notes service may accept adolescents 14+ and pregnant people, but current eligibility should be verified directly
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay options may apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Website states Medicaid, Medicare, and most major insurers accepted; verify coverage before starting care
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Interpreter services listed in Washington Recovery Help Line resource data; Boulder notes phone/web access alternatives may be available if a patient does not have a smartphone
Important Notes: Good option for people who cannot easily attend in-person MOUD appointments. Boulder Care’s Washington page describes same-day video visits and prescriptions, and Washington Recovery Help Line resource data describes the program as fully virtual buprenorphine-based MOUD with peer counseling optional.
Bicycle Health Washington Telehealth Suboxone Treatment
What They Provide: virtual Suboxone treatment, buprenorphine/naloxone treatment, opioid use disorder care, online appointments, support groups, mental health support
Website: bicyclehealth.com/suboxone-clinic/spokane-valley-washington
Phone: Use website intake/contact process
Address: Fully virtual care for Washington patients
Hours of Operation: Appointment availability varies; start online or contact provider
Appointment / Referral Required: Online intake/appointment required
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if applicable, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, pharmacy information, phone/computer access
Application Process: Start online; complete intake; verify insurance/cost; attend telehealth appointment; coordinate prescription/pharmacy access if appropriate
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking virtual medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder; program fit depends on assessment
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call/use website to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay options
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County and Spokane Valley
Languages / Accessibility: Online/telehealth access; ask about accessibility and language support during intake
Important Notes: Bicycle Health states it offers 100% online appointments and typically prescribes buprenorphine/naloxone for opioid use disorder treatment. This may be useful for people with transportation barriers or limited in-person clinic access.

FindTreatment.gov Outpatient SUD Locator
What They Provide: outpatient SUD treatment search, intensive outpatient search, medication treatment search, residential/detox search, mental health treatment locator, payment/insurance filters
Website: findtreatment.gov/locator
Phone: SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Address: Online treatment locator
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; SAMHSA helpline available 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; treatment providers may require assessment, intake, insurance authorization, or waitlist screening
Documents Needed: None to search; treatment programs may request photo ID, insurance/Apple Health/Medicaid card, Medicare/private insurance card, medication list, substance use history, medical history, referral paperwork, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Search Spokane ZIP code; filter for outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient, medication treatment, payment options, age served, and co-occurring care; call providers directly to verify current availability
Eligibility: Anyone searching for substance use or mental health treatment options
Cost: Free search tool; treatment costs vary by provider and coverage
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Search filters may include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, sliding fee, or payment assistance; verify directly with providers
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; provider-specific language/accessibility support varies
Important Notes: Good backup when local programs are full, when insurance requirements are unclear, or when someone needs treatment outside Spokane County. Always verify directly because provider availability and insurance acceptance change quickly.
Spokane Treatment and Recovery Services
What They Provide: outpatient substance use treatment, withdrawal management connection, mental health support, co-occurring support, assessment, individualized treatment planning, referrals to next level of care
Website: spokanerecovery.org
Phone: 509-570-7250
Address: 628 S Cowley St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current outpatient intake and program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake/assessment required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call and ask about outpatient SUD treatment, assessment, eligibility, insurance/funding, and current appointment availability
Eligibility: Adults seeking substance use disorder treatment; program fit depends on assessment, treatment needs, and availability
Cost: Call to verify cost and funding options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant-funded, or self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane County / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: STARS is a nonprofit behavioral health agency offering multiple services and levels of care for clients in different stages of substance use treatment.
CHAS Health Outpatient SUD Treatment
What They Provide: outpatient substance use disorder treatment, ASAM Level 1 outpatient care, ASAM Level 2.1 intensive outpatient care, individual therapy, group therapy, case management, interdisciplinary support, peer-based recovery groups, opioid recovery clinic, outpatient alcohol withdrawal management
Website: chas.org/get-care/behavioral-health/sud-treatment
Phone: 509-444-8200; toll-free: 866-907-8200
Address: Multiple CHAS locations; Behavioral Health Center – North: 5901 N Lidgerwood St, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Varies by clinic/program; call for current SUD intake and group hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Assessment/intake required; same-day behavioral health/substance use assessments may be available at CHAS Behavioral Health Center
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, income/household information if applying for sliding fee discount
Application Process: Call CHAS and ask for SUD treatment, outpatient SUD assessment, ASAM Level 1 or 2.1 care, Opioid Recovery Clinic, outpatient alcohol withdrawal management, and insurance/sliding fee options
Eligibility: People seeking outpatient SUD care; program fit depends on assessment and treatment needs
Cost: Insurance billing, Medicaid/Medicare billing, private pay, or sliding fee discount depending on eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare; sliding fee discount available for qualifying uninsured/underinsured patients
Service Area: Spokane County, Eastern Washington, and North Idaho
Languages / Accessibility: TRS: 711; call to request interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: CHAS lists outpatient SUD treatment at ASAM Level 1 and 2.1, including individual/group therapy, case management, interdisciplinary support, and peer-based recovery groups.
YFA Connections STEPPS / Adult Behavioral Health Treatment Services
What They Provide: outpatient substance use treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, co-occurring mental health and SUD treatment, individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, relapse prevention, life skills support, legal issue support
Website: yfaconnections.org
Phone: Call through website for current intake contact
Address: 22 S Thor St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Call for current intake and program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake/assessment required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, mental health history, court/DUI/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call YFA Connections and ask about STEPPS adult outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, assessment, insurance/funding, and current availability
Eligibility: Adults and young adults seeking substance use or co-occurring disorder treatment; program fit depends on assessment
Cost: Call to confirm; sliding fee or payment assistance may be available depending on program and funding
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid and self-pay are listed in external treatment directories; verify current Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and payment assistance directly before intake
Service Area: Spokane County / Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: External treatment data lists ASL or hearing assistance; call to confirm current accessibility support
Important Notes: YFA Connections provides adult outpatient and intensive outpatient SUD treatment through STEPPS, and public resource data describes ASAM Level 1 outpatient and Level 2 intensive outpatient treatment with individual, group, and family counseling.
Spokane Falls Recovery Center Outpatient Treatment
What They Provide: outpatient addiction treatment, recovery program, continuing care after residential treatment, drug and alcohol treatment, relapse prevention support, holistic recovery support
Website: spokanefallsrecoverycenter.com
Phone: Admissions: 844-962-2775
Address: Main office: 101 E Magnesium Rd, Suite 101, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Office hours listed as 8 AM–8 PM; call admissions for current outpatient schedule
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, mental health history, emergency contact, court/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call admissions; ask about outpatient treatment, assessment, insurance verification, program schedule, cost, and whether outpatient or a higher level of care is recommended
Eligibility: People seeking drug or alcohol treatment; outpatient fit depends on assessment and clinical needs
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane and North Idaho region
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Spokane Falls states it offers both residential and outpatient substance use treatment. Outpatient care may be an appropriate first step for less intensive addiction needs or continuing care after residential treatment.
Breakthrough Recovery Group
What They Provide: outpatient substance use treatment, co-occurring mental health support, partial hospitalization program, intensive outpatient program, outpatient program, individual treatment planning, evidence-based therapy, relapse prevention support
Website: btrgspokane.com
Phone: 844-763-2809
Address: Spokane Valley, WA; verify current address through intake/website before appointment
Hours of Operation: Call for current intake and program schedule
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake/assessment required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, mental health history, emergency contact, court/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call or contact through website; ask about outpatient program level, PHP/IOP availability, insurance verification, cost, and whether the program accepts the person’s coverage
Eligibility: Adults and young adults seeking outpatient substance use or co-occurring disorder treatment; program fit depends on assessment
Cost: Private insurance or self-pay costs may apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: External provider profile says most private insurance is accepted and state insurance is not currently accepted; verify directly before scheduling
Service Area: Spokane Valley / Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Breakthrough Recovery says it specializes exclusively in outpatient treatment and does not provide inpatient or residential care. External provider data describes PHP, IOP, and outpatient treatment options.
Gateway Counseling Services
What They Provide: outpatient substance use disorder treatment, drug and alcohol assessment, DUI assessment, DUI/legal evaluations, ADIS classes, outpatient counseling
Website: gatewaycounseling.net
Phone: Use website contact process for current intake number
Address: Spokane, WA; verify current address through website/intake before appointment
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment/intake required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance/payment information if applicable, court/DUI paperwork if applicable, license/DOL paperwork if applicable, substance use history, referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact Gateway Counseling and ask about outpatient SUD treatment, DUI/drug/alcohol assessment, ADIS class availability, cost, and scheduling
Eligibility: People seeking outpatient SUD treatment or court/legal/DUI-related substance use services; program fit depends on assessment
Cost: Call to confirm current fees and payment options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, private pay, and payment options
Service Area: Spokane County / Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Gateway Counseling describes itself as an outpatient SUD treatment facility in Spokane offering DUI, drug and alcohol assessments, outpatient counseling, and ADIS classes.
MultiCare Healthy Behavior and Function Clinic
What They Provide: outpatient addiction services, low-barrier SUD care, medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol use disorders when available, individual counseling, group counseling, behavioral health support, primary care connection
Website: multicare.org/location/multicare-rockwood-main-clinic/healthy-behavior-and-function-clinic
Phone: Use MultiCare scheduling/contact process for current clinic access
Address: MultiCare Rockwood Main Clinic, Spokane, WA; verify location through MultiCare before appointment
Hours of Operation: Call for current clinic hours and appointment availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment/intake required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, current prescriptions, referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact MultiCare and ask about the Healthy Behavior and Function Clinic, addiction services, SUD treatment access, medication-assisted treatment availability, insurance, and appointment scheduling
Eligibility: Adults age 18+ seeking substance use disorder care; program fit depends on assessment and clinic availability
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane County / MultiCare Rockwood service area
Languages / Accessibility: MultiCare interpreter/accessibility services may be available
Important Notes: MultiCare describes its addiction services as including medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol SUDs in some primary care clinics, individual/group counseling, and behavioral health support. MultiCare has also described the Healthy Behavior and Function Clinic as low-barrier SUD care.
Ideal Option Spokane Clinics
What They Provide: outpatient addiction medicine, opioid use disorder treatment, stimulant use support, alcohol relapse prevention, outpatient managed withdrawal support, medication-assisted treatment, Suboxone, Vivitrol, Sublocade, Brixadi
Website: https://www.idealoption.com/find-a-clinic
Phone: Use website scheduling/contact process for current Spokane clinic phone numbers
Address: Spokane-area clinics include Spokane 5th Ave, Spokane E Francis, and Spokane Valley locations; verify appointment location through website
Hours of Operation: Clinic hours vary by location; schedule online or call
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment/intake required; online appointment request available
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, pharmacy information
Application Process: Request an appointment online or call; choose the correct Spokane-area clinic; verify medication options, insurance, cost, and appointment availability
Eligibility: People seeking outpatient medication-based treatment for opioid use disorder, stimulant use, alcohol relapse prevention, or related SUD concerns; program fit depends on assessment
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Ideal Option states it accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance; verify coverage before intake
Service Area: Spokane, Spokane Valley, and regional Washington access
Languages / Accessibility: Website has translation options; call to request accessibility/language support
Important Notes: Ideal Option is best listed as outpatient addiction medicine/MOUD-focused care rather than broad counseling-only treatment. Spokane-area pages describe evidence-based outpatient treatment for opioids, stimulants, and alcohol relapse prevention.
The NATIVE Project Behavioral Health / Youth Substance Use Support
What They Provide: youth behavioral health, youth substance use treatment planning, counseling, individualized mental health and substance use treatment plans, family/wraparound support, culturally grounded care, medical and behavioral health integration
Website: https://nativeproject.org/our-services/substance-use-disorder-services-sud/
Phone: Main: 509-483-7535; Children and Youth Services Center: 509-325-5502
Address: Main Campus: 1803 W Maxwell Ave, Spokane, WA 99201; Children and Youth Services Center: 1907 W Maxwell Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment/intake required; call to schedule
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, proof of tribal enrollment/descendancy if applicable, parent/guardian paperwork for minors if applicable
Application Process: Call and ask about behavioral health, youth substance use support, assessment, counseling, treatment planning, insurance, and sliding fee options
Eligibility: Native and non-Native community members; youth services are available through the Children and Youth Services Center
Cost: Insurance billing, Medicaid/Medicare billing, private pay, tribal/IHS-related funding, or sliding fee payments depending on eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance; no insurance copay billed with proof of tribal enrollment or descendancy; sliding fee payments available for qualifying patients
Service Area: Greater Spokane community
Languages / Accessibility: Call to request interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: The NATIVE Project’s youth behavioral health team assesses, treats, and counsels youth and creates individualized mental health and substance use treatment plans, with wraparound involvement of family/support people when appropriate.

FindTreatment.gov Intensive Outpatient Treatment Locator
What They Provide: intensive outpatient treatment search, outpatient SUD treatment search, medication treatment search, residential/detox search, mental health treatment locator, payment/insurance filters
Website: https://findtreatment.gov/locator
Phone: SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Address: Online treatment locator
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; SAMHSA helpline available 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; treatment providers may require assessment, intake, insurance authorization, or waitlist screening
Documents Needed: None to search; treatment programs may request photo ID, insurance/Apple Health/Medicaid card, Medicare/private insurance card, medication list, substance use history, medical history, referral paperwork, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Search Spokane ZIP code; filter for outpatient/intensive outpatient care, payment options, age served, co-occurring care, medication treatment, and treatment setting; call providers directly to verify current availability
Eligibility: Anyone searching for substance use or mental health treatment options
Cost: Free search tool; treatment costs vary by provider and coverage
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Search filters may include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, sliding fee, or payment assistance; verify directly with providers
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; provider-specific language/accessibility support varies
Important Notes: Good backup when local programs are full, when insurance requirements are unclear, or when someone needs treatment outside Spokane County. Always verify directly because provider availability and insurance acceptance change quickly.
CHAS Health Intensive Outpatient SUD Treatment
What They Provide: ASAM Level 2.1 intensive outpatient SUD treatment, ASAM Level 1 outpatient treatment, individual therapy, group therapy, case management, interdisciplinary support, peer-based recovery groups, opioid recovery clinic connection, outpatient alcohol withdrawal management connection
Website: chas.org/get-care/behavioral-health/sud-treatment
Phone: 509-444-8200; toll-free: 866-907-8200
Address: Multiple CHAS locations; Behavioral Health Center – North: 5901 N Lidgerwood St, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Varies by clinic/program; call for current SUD intake and group schedule
Appointment / Referral Required: Assessment/intake required; same-day behavioral health/substance use assessments may be available at CHAS Behavioral Health Center
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, income/household information if applying for sliding fee discount
Application Process: Call CHAS and ask for SUD treatment, ASAM Level 2.1 intensive outpatient care, behavioral health/SUD assessment, Opioid Recovery Clinic, outpatient alcohol withdrawal management, insurance, and sliding fee options
Eligibility: People seeking outpatient or intensive outpatient SUD care; program fit depends on assessment and treatment needs
Cost: Insurance billing, Medicaid/Medicare billing, private pay, or sliding fee discount depending on eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare; sliding fee discount available for qualifying uninsured/underinsured patients
Service Area: Spokane County, Eastern Washington, and North Idaho
Languages / Accessibility: TRS: 711; call to request interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: CHAS specifically lists ASAM Level 1 and 2.1 outpatient SUD care at CHAS Behavioral Health Center, including individual/group therapy, case management, interdisciplinary support, and peer-based recovery groups.
YFA Connections STEPPS / Adult Intensive Outpatient Treatment
What They Provide: ASAM Level 2 intensive outpatient treatment, ASAM Level 1 outpatient treatment, adult substance use treatment, co-occurring mental health and SUD treatment, individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, relapse prevention, life skills support, legal issue support
Website: yfaconnections.org/services
Phone: Call through website for current intake contact
Address: 22 S Thor St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Call for current intake and program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake/assessment required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, mental health history, court/DUI/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call YFA Connections and ask about STEPPS adult intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, assessment, insurance/funding, and current group schedule
Eligibility: Adults and young adults seeking substance use or co-occurring disorder treatment; program fit depends on assessment
Cost: Call to confirm; sliding fee or payment assistance may be available depending on program and funding
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid and self-pay are listed in external treatment directories; verify current Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and payment assistance directly before intake
Service Area: Spokane County / Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: External treatment data lists ASL or hearing assistance; call to confirm current accessibility support
Important Notes: YFA Connections provides STEPPS adult SUD treatment, and Washington community resource data lists both ASAM Level 1 outpatient and Level 2 intensive outpatient treatment, including individual, group, and family counseling.
Spokane Falls Recovery Center Intensive Outpatient Program
What They Provide: intensive outpatient program, outpatient addiction treatment, structured educational programming, individualized care, relapse prevention support, continuing care after residential treatment, co-occurring support connection
Website: spokanefallsrecoverycenter.com/addiction-treatment-center-programs-spokane-washington/intensive-outpatient-program-iop-spokane-wa
Phone: Admissions: 844-962-2775
Address: Main office: 101 E Magnesium Rd, Suite 101, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Office hours listed as 8 AM–8 PM; call admissions for current IOP schedule
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, mental health history, emergency contact, court/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call admissions; ask about IOP availability, assessment, insurance verification, program schedule, cost, and whether IOP or a higher/lower level of care is recommended
Eligibility: People seeking drug or alcohol treatment who do not require detox, 24-hour supervision, or residential care; program fit depends on assessment and clinical needs
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane and North Idaho region
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Spokane Falls describes IOP as structured educational programming with individualized care, giving clients more freedom than higher levels of care while still receiving peer and clinician support. Their site also states outpatient care can serve as continuing care after residential treatment.
Breakthrough Recovery Group
What They Provide: intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient substance use treatment, co-occurring mental health support, partial hospitalization program, individual treatment planning, evidence-based therapy, relapse prevention support, family support
Website: btrgspokane.com
Phone: 844-763-2809
Address: Spokane Valley, WA; verify current address through intake/website before appointment
Hours of Operation: Call for current intake and program schedule
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake/assessment required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, mental health history, emergency contact, court/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call or contact through website; ask about IOP, PHP, outpatient treatment, insurance verification, cost, and whether the program accepts the person’s coverage
Eligibility: Adults and young adults seeking outpatient substance use or co-occurring disorder treatment; program fit depends on assessment
Cost: Private insurance or self-pay costs may apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: External provider profile says most private insurance is accepted and state insurance is not currently accepted; verify directly before scheduling
Service Area: Spokane Valley / Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Breakthrough Recovery states it specializes exclusively in outpatient treatment and does not provide inpatient or residential care. External provider data describes outpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions, with PHP/IOP-style outpatient options.
Royal Life Centers at Cascade Heights
What They Provide: intensive outpatient program, partial hospitalization program, outpatient program, aftercare addiction treatment, individual therapy, group therapy, activity therapy, music therapy, adventure therapy, case management, Tribal Healing Program
Website: cascadeheightsrecovery.com
Phone: Use website admissions/contact process for current phone and availability
Address: Mead, WA; verify exact admission/program location through admissions
Hours of Operation: Website states support is available 24 hours daily; program schedule varies by level of care
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call/contact first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, mental health history, emergency contact, current prescriptions, discharge/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact admissions; ask about PHP, IOP, OP, aftercare, insurance verification, cost, program schedule, and whether the Mead location is appropriate after detox/residential care
Eligibility: People seeking outpatient or aftercare addiction treatment; program fit depends on assessment and clinical needs
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify accepted private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and self-pay options before admission
Service Area: Mead / North Spokane County / regional treatment access
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: This is the outpatient/aftercare counterpart to Royal Life Centers’ Spokane-area detox/residential services. Cascade Heights lists PHP, IOP, OP, Tribal Healing, and multiple therapy/service options.
Sequoia Recovery Centers Intensive Outpatient Program
What They Provide: intensive outpatient program, outpatient drug rehab, partial hospitalization connection, medical detox connection, residential/inpatient connection, individualized treatment planning, alcohol treatment, opioid treatment, benzodiazepine treatment
Website: sequoiadetoxcenters.com/iop
Phone: 509-418-2108
Address: Spokane-area program; verify current treatment location through admissions
Hours of Operation: Call admissions for current IOP schedule and availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, mental health history, emergency contact, current prescriptions, discharge/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call admissions or request a callback online; ask about IOP, PHP, outpatient treatment, detox/residential step-down options, insurance verification, cost, and current availability
Eligibility: People seeking outpatient drug/alcohol treatment; program fit depends on assessment, medical needs, and level-of-care recommendation
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify accepted private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and self-pay options before admission
Service Area: Spokane / regional treatment access
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Sequoia lists a full continuum of care that includes medical detoxification, residential inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. Their outpatient information mentions alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and other substance concerns.

FindTreatment.gov Residential SUD Treatment Locator
What They Provide: residential treatment search, inpatient SUD treatment search, detox search, outpatient/IOP search, opioid treatment program search, co-occurring treatment search, insurance/payment filters
Website: https://findtreatment.gov/locator
Phone: SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Address: Online treatment locator
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; SAMHSA helpline available 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; residential treatment providers may require assessment, intake, insurance authorization, medical clearance, or bed availability screening
Documents Needed: None to search; treatment programs may request photo ID, insurance/Apple Health/Medicaid card, Medicare/private insurance card, medication list, substance use history, medical history, referral paperwork, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Search Spokane ZIP code; filter for residential/inpatient treatment, payment options, age served, co-occurring care, medication treatment, and detox availability; call providers directly to verify current availability and admission requirements
Eligibility: Anyone searching for substance use treatment options
Cost: Free search tool; treatment costs vary by provider and coverage
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Search filters may include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, sliding fee, and payment assistance; verify directly with providers
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; provider-specific language/accessibility support varies
Important Notes: Good backup when Spokane residential programs are full, insurance requirements are unclear, or someone needs placement outside Spokane County. Always verify directly because bed availability, insurance acceptance, and admission rules change quickly.
Washington Recovery Help Line Residential Treatment Navigation
What They Provide: residential treatment referrals, detox referral help, withdrawal management referral help, outpatient/IOP referral help, MOUD locator connection, 24-hour substance use support, recovery navigation
Website: warecoveryhelpline.org
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
TTY: 206-461-3219
Address: Phone/online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include ZIP code, substance use concerns, withdrawal symptoms, insurance/Apple Health status, residential treatment needs, transportation barriers, treatment history, and whether immediate safety concerns are present
Application Process: Call the helpline and ask for Spokane County or Washington residential SUD treatment referrals, detox/withdrawal management options, MOUD treatment, or treatment navigation
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking substance use, recovery, mental health, or problem gambling support; family members and professionals may also call
Cost: Free helpline
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, or self-pay
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Strong first call when someone needs help finding residential treatment quickly or needs treatment options outside Spokane County. Washington Recovery Help Line can help narrow options by insurance, location, and level of care.
Spokane Falls Recovery Center Residential Treatment
What They Provide: residential substance use treatment, 24-hour medical supervision, drug and alcohol treatment, co-occurring support, individual therapy, group therapy, relapse prevention, detox connection, PHP/IOP/outpatient step-down care
Website: spokanefallsrecoverycenter.com
Phone: Admissions: 844-962-2775
Address: Detox & Residential Treatment: 107 E Magnesium Rd, Spokane, WA 99208; main office: 101 E Magnesium Rd, Suite 101, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Office hours listed as 8 AM–8 PM; call admissions for residential availability and intake timing
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, mental health history, emergency contact, current prescriptions, court/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call admissions; ask about residential bed availability, assessment, insurance verification, detox needs, what to bring, program length, family contact rules, and discharge/step-down planning
Eligibility: People seeking drug or alcohol residential treatment; program fit depends on assessment, medical needs, safety needs, and bed availability
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Insurance verification available; call to confirm accepted insurance, Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, and self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane and North Idaho region
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Spokane Falls states it offers both residential and outpatient treatment, and that residential care involves 24-hour medical supervision and is its highest level of care. The detox/residential location is listed at 107 E Magnesium Rd.
Sequoia Recovery Centers Residential Inpatient Treatment
What They Provide: residential inpatient treatment, medical detox connection, drug and alcohol treatment, counseling, group therapy, medication management, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, outpatient step-down care
Website: sequoiadetoxcenters.com
Phone: 509-418-2108
Address: 10305 E Montgomery Dr, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Hours of Operation: Call admissions for current residential availability and intake timing
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, mental health history, emergency contact, current prescriptions, discharge/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call admissions or request a callback online; ask about residential inpatient availability, medical detox needs, insurance verification, program length, what to bring, and step-down care options
Eligibility: People seeking drug or alcohol residential/inpatient treatment; program fit depends on assessment, medical needs, level-of-care recommendation, and bed availability
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Third-party treatment listings show private insurance, Medicare, cash/self-pay, and IHS/Tribal/Urban funds; verify directly before admission
Service Area: Spokane Valley / Spokane County / regional treatment access
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Sequoia lists a full continuum of care including medical detoxification, residential inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient services. Always verify insurance, bed availability, and whether the person needs detox before residential admission.
Royal Life Centers at Spokane Heights
What They Provide: residential inpatient treatment, medical detox, drug and alcohol treatment, clinical support, individual treatment planning, case management, therapy, step-down care connection through PHP/IOP/outpatient programs
Website: spokaneheightsdetox.com
Phone: Use website “Speak with a Specialist” / admissions process for current phone contact
Address: Spokane Heights detox/residential facility, Spokane, WA; verify exact admission location through admissions
Hours of Operation: Specialists available 24 hours daily according to website; call/contact to confirm admission availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Admissions screening required; call/contact first
Documents Needed: photo ID, insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, mental health history, emergency contact, current prescriptions, discharge/referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact admissions/specialist; verify insurance, residential bed availability, detox needs, medical appropriateness, what to bring, program expectations, and admission timeline
Eligibility: People seeking drug or alcohol detox and residential inpatient addiction treatment; program fit depends on assessment, medical needs, and availability
Cost: Insurance billing or self-pay costs may apply; call admissions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Website states Royal Life Centers works with most major providers; verify accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and self-pay options before admission
Service Area: Spokane area / regional treatment access
Languages / Accessibility: Ask admissions about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Royal Life Centers identifies Spokane Heights as its Spokane detox and residential inpatient program. Its Spokane-area treatment system also includes aftercare/outpatient services through Cascade Heights in Mead, so ask admissions about full continuum and step-down planning.
Spokane Treatment and Recovery Services
What They Provide: substance use disorder treatment, withdrawal management connection, multiple levels of care, mental health support, individualized treatment planning, evidence-based treatment, referral to next level of care
Website: spokanerecovery.org
Phone: 509-570-7250
Address: 628 S Cowley St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current intake, level-of-care availability, and program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake/assessment required; call first
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, Medicare/private insurance card if applicable, medication list, substance use history, medical history, mental health history, emergency contact, court/DOC paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call and ask about current SUD treatment levels of care, residential or stabilization-related options if available, withdrawal management, assessment, eligibility, insurance/funding, and referrals if another level of care is needed
Eligibility: Adults seeking substance use disorder treatment; program fit depends on assessment, treatment needs, medical needs, and availability
Cost: Call to verify cost and funding options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant-funded, or self-pay options
Service Area: Spokane County / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: STARS states it offers multiple services and levels of care for clients in every stage of treatment. Because its publicly visible service language is broader than a simple “residential treatment” label, call first to confirm the current level of care available and whether the person needs withdrawal management, outpatient, residential referral, or another program.

Washington Recovery Help Line
What They Provide: recovery support navigation, substance use treatment referrals, peer/recovery resource referrals, detox referral help, MOUD locator connection, problem gambling support, mental health support, emotional support
Website: warecoveryhelpline.org
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
TTY: 206-461-3219
Address: Phone/online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include ZIP code, substance use concerns, recovery support needs, insurance/Apple Health status, treatment history, transportation barriers, and whether immediate safety concerns are present
Application Process: Call and ask for Spokane County recovery support, peer support, support groups, treatment referrals, detox, MOUD, residential, or outpatient options
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking substance use, recovery, mental health, or problem gambling support; family members and professionals may also call
Cost: Free helpline
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, or self-pay
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Strong navigation option when someone does not know what kind of recovery support fits or needs help finding meetings, peer support, treatment, MOUD, or detox options. Washington HCA describes the Help Line as a statewide service providing information, referrals, online education, and emotional support.
FindRecovery / Recovery Meeting Finder
What They Provide: AA meeting search, NA meeting search, Al-Anon meeting search, support group directory, meeting times, meeting locations
Website: findrecovery.com
Phone: Online directory
Address: Online meeting finder; meeting locations vary
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; meeting times vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; meeting access rules vary by meeting type
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Search Spokane or Spokane Valley by meeting type; verify current meeting details before attending
Eligibility: People seeking recovery meetings or family/loved-one support meetings
Cost: Free directory; meetings are generally free with optional voluntary contributions
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Nationwide directory, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Meeting-specific; verify directly
Important Notes: Use as a backup meeting finder when someone needs meeting times quickly. Always verify current meeting status because peer meeting locations and times can change.
Peer Spokane
What They Provide: peer emotional support, recovery support groups, education groups, social connection groups, peer coaching, recovery goal support, support for substance use recovery, mental health recovery, grief/loss, chronic illness, HIV/Hep C
Website: peerspokane.org
Phone: 509-867-3778
Address: Spokane, WA; check website for current program/contact details
Hours of Operation: Group and peer support hours vary; check website calendar or contact Peer Spokane
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral generally required for groups; peer coaching requires matching/intake
Documents Needed: None generally required for groups; peer coaching may require contact information and recovery goals
Application Process: Check Peer Spokane’s support group calendar, contact Peer Spokane, or ask about peer coaching and current recovery support options
Eligibility: Spokane County community members impacted by addiction, mental health challenges, chronic illness, grief/loss, or recovery-related isolation
Cost: Support groups listed as no fee; peer coaching listed as no cost
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Contact Peer Spokane to ask about accessibility or language support
Important Notes: Peer Spokane is a peer-run support resource, not clinical treatment. Peer support can be used alongside outpatient, residential, MOUD, therapy, or other recovery services.
Compassionate Addiction Treatment Spokane
What They Provide: peer-led recovery community, recovery support, day program, medication-assisted treatment connection, community support, recovery activities, nonjudgmental support for people impacted by substance use
Website: catspokane.org
Phone: 509-919-3362
Email: hello@catspokane.org
Address: 960 E 3rd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Medication Assisted Treatment hours: Monday–Thursday, 1 PM–4:30 PM; call/check website for current peer-led day program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; program/intake process may apply depending on service
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, insurance card if applicable, Apple Health/Medicaid card if applicable, medication list if seeking MAT support, contact information
Application Process: Call, email, or visit the website to ask about peer-led recovery support, day program access, MAT hours, and current service availability
Eligibility: People seeking addiction recovery support, peer community, and/or MAT connection; program-specific eligibility may apply
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to verify insurance/Medicaid/Medicare requirements for MAT or clinical services; peer community support may not require insurance
Service Area: Spokane County / Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: CAT Spokane emphasizes a supportive recovery community and peer-led day program. Their website lists MAT hours separately, so verify what support is available before sending someone.
Alcoholics Anonymous / Spokane Area Meetings
What They Provide: alcohol recovery meetings, 12-step peer support, sponsor connection, sober community, in-person and online meeting options
Website: aa.org/find-aa
Phone: Use AA meeting finder or local meeting contact information
Address: Meeting locations vary throughout Spokane County
Hours of Operation: Meeting days/times vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; some meetings may be open to anyone, while closed meetings are for people who have a desire to stop drinking
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Use AA’s meeting finder or local Spokane meeting lists; choose a meeting time/location; attend as a newcomer or contact the group if unsure
Eligibility: People who want support for alcohol use; closed meetings are generally for people who have a desire to stop drinking
Cost: Free; voluntary contributions may be collected at meetings
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Spokane County and worldwide
Languages / Accessibility: Meeting-specific; check listing or contact group for accessibility/language options
Important Notes: AA is peer support, not clinical treatment. It can be used alongside detox, outpatient treatment, therapy, MOUD, or residential care. For crisis, overdose, or severe withdrawal, use 911, 988, or the Regional Crisis Line as appropriate.
Northeast Washington Area Narcotics Anonymous
What They Provide: drug recovery meetings, 12-step peer support, sponsor connection, sober community, in-person meeting options, support for people who want to stop using drugs
Website: newana.org
Phone: Use website/helpline information for current local support
Address: Meeting locations vary throughout Spokane, Spokane Valley, and Northeast Washington
Hours of Operation: Meeting days/times vary; check current meeting list before attending
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Use the Northeast Washington Area NA meeting list; choose a meeting; attend as a newcomer or call the helpline/contact listed if unsure
Eligibility: People who think they may have a drug problem or have a desire to stop using drugs
Cost: Free; voluntary contributions may be collected at meetings
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Spokane County and Northeast Washington
Languages / Accessibility: Meeting-specific; check listing or contact group for accessibility/language options
Important Notes: NA is peer support, not clinical treatment. Northeast Washington Area NA states NA is a nonprofit fellowship of recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean and share experience, strength, and hope.
SMART Recovery Spokane / Online Meetings
What They Provide: science-based recovery support, self-management tools, coping skills, urge management, motivation-building, support for substance use and addictive behaviors, online/in-person meeting options when available
Website: smartrecovery.org
Phone: Online meeting finder/support through website
Address: Online and meeting-based resource; Spokane-area meeting availability may vary
Hours of Operation: Meeting days/times vary; online meeting finder available anytime
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; account/registration may be needed for some online meetings
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Use SMART Recovery’s meeting finder to search Spokane or online meetings; choose a meeting and follow registration/join instructions
Eligibility: People seeking support for substance use or addictive behaviors; family/friend options may also be available through SMART
Cost: Meetings are generally free; donations may be accepted
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Nationwide online access; Spokane-area availability varies
Languages / Accessibility: Online and meeting-specific options vary
Important Notes: SMART Recovery is not a 12-step program and may be useful for people who prefer skills-based recovery support. Verify current Spokane meeting availability directly through the SMART Recovery meeting finder.
Recovery Dharma Spokane / Souls Center
What They Provide: peer-led recovery meetings, meditation-based recovery support, mindfulness, Buddhist-inspired recovery practices, group sharing, addiction recovery community, online and in-person meeting options
Website: recoverydharma.org/meetings
Phone: Online meeting/contact process through Recovery Dharma
Address: Souls Center, 707 N Cedar St, Suite #2, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Meeting days/times vary; Recovery Dharma listings show Spokane meetings at Souls Center with in-person and online options
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Use Recovery Dharma’s meeting list to confirm current Spokane meeting days/times and online access details before attending
Eligibility: People seeking recovery support from addiction of any kind; both Recovery Dharma members and non-members may attend
Cost: Free; donations may be accepted
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Spokane area and online
Languages / Accessibility: Meeting-specific; call/check listing for accessibility details
Important Notes: Recovery Dharma is peer support, not clinical treatment. Recovery Dharma describes meetings as a way to support recovery through meditation, mindfulness, Dharma study, listening, and community-building.
Oxford House – Spokane Area Recovery Housing
What They Provide: peer-supported sober housing, drug- and alcohol-free living environment, shared recovery housing, peer accountability, sober living after treatment or detox
Website: https://wa.oxfordhouse.us/
Phone: Use Oxford House vacancy/search tool or individual house contact information
Address: House locations vary in Spokane and surrounding areas
Hours of Operation: Housing availability varies; vacancy list/search available online
Appointment / Referral Required: Application/interview with individual house required; no clinical referral generally required
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, income or ability to pay share of house expenses, recovery/treatment history if asked, contact information, house application information
Application Process: Use Oxford House’s vacancy/search tool to find Spokane-area houses; contact the house directly; complete interview/application process; residents vote on acceptance according to Oxford House model
Eligibility: People in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction who want sober housing and can follow house expectations; individual houses may serve men, women, or women with children
Cost: Residents pay their share of household expenses; cost varies by house
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not insurance-based; Medicaid/Medicare do not typically pay sober living rent
Service Area: Spokane County and nationwide Oxford House network
Languages / Accessibility: House-specific; contact individual house for accessibility questions
Important Notes: Oxford House is not treatment, detox, or clinical care. Oxford House describes its model as shared residences where people in recovery live together in a drug- and alcohol-free environment, share house responsibilities, and may stay as long as they remain sober, are not disruptive, and pay their share of expenses.

FindTreatment.gov Recovery Housing / Sober Living Search
What They Provide: recovery housing search, sober living search, substance use treatment search, residential/outpatient/detox locator, insurance/payment filters
Website: https://findtreatment.gov/locator?sAddr=USA
Phone: SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Address: Online treatment and recovery resource locator
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; SAMHSA helpline available 24 hours daily
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; individual homes/programs may require application, interview, assessment, or referral
Documents Needed: None to search; programs may request photo ID, insurance/Medicaid/Medicare card if treatment is involved, income information, recovery history, court/DOC paperwork, and application materials
Application Process: Search by Spokane ZIP code and filter for housing/recovery support or treatment type; call programs directly to verify current openings, eligibility, cost, and whether the listing is treatment, housing, or both
Eligibility: Anyone searching for recovery housing or SUD treatment options
Cost: Free search tool; housing/treatment costs vary by provider
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Search filters may show payment options for treatment programs; sober living/recovery housing may not be insurance-covered
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; provider-specific support varies
Important Notes: Use this as a backup search tool, not as the final authority. Always call programs directly because vacancies, costs, and eligibility can change quickly.
Washington Recovery Help Line – Recovery Housing Navigation
What They Provide: recovery housing referrals, sober living referrals, treatment navigation, detox referral help, outpatient/residential treatment referrals, MOUD locator connection, recovery support resources
Website: warecoveryhelpline.org
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
TTY: 206-461-3219
Address: Phone/online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include ZIP code, gender/housing needs, recovery stage, treatment history, insurance/Apple Health status, income/funding, DOC/court involvement, children/family needs, and transportation barriers
Application Process: Call and ask for Spokane County recovery housing, sober living, Oxford House, treatment, detox, outpatient, residential, or MOUD options
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking substance use, recovery, mental health, or problem gambling support; family members and professionals may also call
Cost: Free helpline
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, vouchers, or self-pay depending on service type
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Strong first call when someone needs help sorting housing versus treatment options. Recovery housing vacancies change quickly, so this can help identify current options.
WAQRR / Washington Alliance for Quality Recovery Residences
What They Provide: certified recovery residence information, quality recovery housing standards, recovery residence search support, Washington recovery housing quality information
Website: waqrr.org
Phone: Use website contact information
Address: Statewide recovery residence quality/certification organization
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; office/contact availability varies
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to use information; individual homes have their own application process
Documents Needed: None to use website; homes may request application documents
Application Process: Use WAQRR to learn about certified recovery residences and quality standards; contact listed homes directly for openings and applications
Eligibility: People seeking recovery residence information or certified recovery housing options in Washington
Cost: Free to use website; housing costs vary by home
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not insurance-based
Service Area: Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; contact homes directly for access needs
Important Notes: WAQRR is useful for quality-checking recovery housing options. It is not itself a housing provider.
Washington Recovery Residence Registry
What They Provide: recovery residence search, Oxford House search, Level 1 recovery housing listings, Level 2 recovery housing listings, certified recovery residence information, sober living search tool
Website: hca.wa.gov/free-or-low-cost-health-care/i-need-behavioral-health-support/recovery-residences
Phone: Washington Recovery Help Line: 1-866-789-1511; HCA main support varies by program
Address: Online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; individual recovery residence hours vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to use the registry; individual homes may require application, interview, vacancy, and house approval
Documents Needed: None to search; homes may request photo ID, proof of income or ability to pay rent/fees, recovery history, treatment/discharge paperwork if applicable, court/DOC paperwork if applicable, and emergency contact information
Application Process: Use the registry or linked recovery residence tools to search Spokane-area recovery homes; contact homes directly to verify vacancy, eligibility, cost, house rules, and application process
Eligibility: People in recovery from substance use disorder seeking substance-free recovery housing; eligibility varies by home, gender served, household type, funding, and program rules
Cost: Free to search; housing costs vary by home
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Recovery housing is generally not medical treatment and is usually not directly covered by insurance; some programs may accept grants, vouchers, DOC funding, HEN, ABD, or other payment supports
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; contact homes directly for language/accessibility needs
Important Notes: Use this as a search tool, not a direct housing provider. Washington HCA describes recovery residences as safe, healthy, family-like, substance-free living environments that support people in recovery from SUD.
Washington Oxford House Association
What They Provide: Washington Oxford House information, statewide Oxford House network information, self-run recovery housing information, vacancy direction, Oxford House model education
Website: wa.oxfordhouse.us
Phone: Use website/vacancy search or individual house contacts
Address: Statewide Oxford House network; local house addresses vary
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; individual houses vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to search; each house requires contact/interview/application
Documents Needed: None to use website; individual homes may request photo ID, proof of income or ability to pay, recovery history, and basic application information
Application Process: Use Washington Oxford House information and vacancy tools; contact individual Spokane-area homes directly for openings and interview process
Eligibility: People in recovery seeking self-run, self-supported sober housing
Cost: Housing cost varies by house; residents share expenses
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not insurance-based
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: House-specific
Important Notes: This is a helpful Washington-specific Oxford House resource if the national vacancy tool is confusing or if someone wants more information about the Oxford House model in Washington.
Trinity Transitional Housing
What They Provide: clean and sober transitional housing, drug-free housing, reentry housing, supportive housing after incarceration or inpatient treatment, referrals to counseling/job training/community supports through partners
Website: trinitytransitionalhousing.com
Phone: 509-656-9940
Email: info@trinitytransitionalhousing.com
Address: 1927 W 8th Ave, Spokane, WA 99204
Hours of Operation: Call or use website for current office/application availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Application required; call, email, or apply online
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, proof of income or funding source if available, grant/voucher paperwork if applicable, DOC paperwork if applicable, treatment/discharge paperwork if applicable, signed house rules/application materials
Application Process: Review house rules, complete online application or print/mail/email application materials, then follow Trinity’s intake/approval process
Eligibility: Individuals seeking clean and sober housing after incarceration, inpatient treatment, or during recovery transition; program rules apply
Cost: Rental fees apply; some grants and vouchers may be accepted
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not insurance-based; resource listings note some grants, DOC vouchers, HEN, ABD, and other vouchers may be accepted
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility/language support
Important Notes: Trinity describes itself as drug-free housing for people seeking to transition back into society after incarceration or inpatient treatment. Verify current openings, house type, gender served, rent, and accepted funding before applying.
Pioneer Human Services Phoenix Transitional Housing
What They Provide: transitional recovery housing, recovery-based housing, bridge from treatment to permanent housing, behavioral health support connection, affordable monthly service fee housing
Website: pioneerhumanservices.org/housing/phoenix-transitional-housing-program
Phone: 509-232-7081
Email: ashley.sale@p-h-s.com
Address: 703 E Hartson Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM according to community resource listing; call to confirm
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral required from a behavioral health treatment provider
Documents Needed: referral from behavioral health treatment provider, photo ID if available, income information, recovery/treatment information, medication list if applicable, housing history if requested, program application paperwork
Application Process: Ask current behavioral health treatment provider to contact Phoenix or make referral; applicant must meet program suitability criteria and have income to cover monthly service fee
Eligibility: Adults connected to behavioral health treatment who are supportive of recovery-based housing and meet program criteria; must have income to cover monthly service fee
Cost: Affordable monthly service fee; call to verify current amount
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not insurance-based housing; behavioral health treatment connection/referral is required
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Spanish listed in community resource data; call to confirm current language/accessibility support
Important Notes: This is not a walk-in sober living application. Pioneer states Phoenix is open to referrals from behavioral health treatment providers only.
Reclaim Project Recovery
What They Provide: men’s sober living support, transitional living resources, addiction recovery support, mentoring, coaching, recovery classes, job training connection, sober activities, community support, support for men transitioning away from addiction, incarceration, and homelessness
Website: reclaimprojectnw.org
Phone: 509-435-6708; Sober House directory also lists 509-768-6020 for Reclaim Project Recovery operator contact
Email: info@reclaimprojectnw.org
Address: 1804 W Broadway Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: By referral according to recovery resource listing; call/email for current intake and availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; referral/intake process may apply
Documents Needed: photo ID if available, contact information, recovery/treatment history, proof of income or work plan if requested, court/DOC paperwork if applicable, emergency contact
Application Process: Call or email Reclaim Project Recovery to ask about sober living, transitional living resources, recovery programming, eligibility, current openings, and referral steps
Eligibility: Men transitioning away from addiction, incarceration, homelessness, or early recovery; program fit and housing availability apply
Cost: Call to confirm housing costs, fees, and funding options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not insurance-based sober housing; clinical treatment/insurance needs should be verified separately if connected to outside services
Service Area: Spokane County / Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility/language support
Important Notes: Reclaim Project is a men-focused recovery support and sober living resource. Its website describes support for men through mentoring, coaching, shelter, recovery classes, employment development, and sober community.
Catholic Charities Eastern Washington Rising Strong
What They Provide: family-centered recovery housing, family shelter, outpatient drug treatment onsite, mental health services, life skills coaching, parenting support, recovery support, support to keep families together during recovery
Website: cceasternwa.org/risingstrong
Phone: Contact through website/email
Email: info.risingstrong@cceasternwa.org
Address: Spokane, WA; contact program for current access/location details
Hours of Operation: Call/email for current intake and program access
Appointment / Referral Required: Program screening/intake required; call/email first
Documents Needed: parent/guardian photo ID if available, children’s birth certificates or IDs if available, custody/guardian paperwork if applicable, treatment history, substance use history, mental health information, referral paperwork if applicable, benefit/insurance information if available
Application Process: Email or contact Rising Strong to ask about eligibility, intake process, family housing availability, treatment services, and referral requirements
Eligibility: Families impacted by parental substance use who need recovery support and housing while staying together as a family unit; program-specific eligibility applies
Cost: Call/email to confirm cost and funding details
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Treatment services may involve Medicaid/insurance/funding depending on program; verify directly
Service Area: Spokane County / Eastern Washington families
Languages / Accessibility: Contact program to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: This is not general sober living for single adults. It is a family-centered housing and treatment program designed to help families remain together while parents recover from substance misuse, heal from trauma, and rebuild stability.

Washington Recovery Help Line
What They Provide: family/loved-one treatment navigation, substance use treatment referrals, recovery support referrals, detox referral help, MOUD locator connection, problem gambling support, mental health support, emotional support
Website: warecoveryhelpline.org
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
TTY: 206-461-3219
Address: Phone/online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include loved one’s ZIP code, substance use concerns, withdrawal symptoms, insurance/Apple Health status, age, treatment history, transportation barriers, and current safety concerns
Application Process: Call and explain that you are a family member/loved one seeking help finding treatment, detox, recovery support, MOUD, family support, or crisis guidance
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking substance use, recovery, mental health, or problem gambling support; family members and professionals may also call
Cost: Free helpline
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, or self-pay depending on service type
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Strong first call for loved ones who do not know where to start. Call 911 for overdose, unconsciousness, severe withdrawal, active violence, weapons, or immediate medical danger.
Al-Anon / Alateen Family Groups – Spokane Area
What They Provide: support for families and friends affected by someone’s drinking, Al-Anon meetings, Alateen meetings, peer support, coping tools, boundary support, family recovery education
Website: https://wa-al-anon.org/
Phone: Spokane Al-Anon/Alateen information listed in local resource directories: 509-456-2125
Address: Meeting locations vary; local Al-Anon office/resource listings may reference 1700 W 7th Ave, Suite 100, Spokane, WA 99204
Hours of Operation: Meeting times vary; local resource directories list phone hours as 24/7, but verify current local contact availability
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; meeting attendance rules vary by group
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Use Al-Anon’s meeting finder or WA Area Al-Anon Spokane meeting page; choose a current meeting; attend in person or online; call the local number if help finding a meeting is needed
Eligibility: Family members, friends, teens, and loved ones affected by someone else’s drinking; Alateen is generally for teens affected by another person’s drinking or chemical dependency
Cost: Free; voluntary contributions may be collected at meetings
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Spokane County, Washington State, and online/national meeting access
Languages / Accessibility: Meeting-specific; check meeting listing or contact group for accessibility/language options
Important Notes: Al-Anon is peer support, not clinical treatment. It is a strong first support option for loved ones who need help with fear, enabling, boundaries, detachment, and the emotional strain of loving someone with alcohol use disorder.
Nar-Anon Family Groups
What They Provide: support for families and friends affected by someone’s drug use, peer support meetings, coping tools, boundary support, family recovery education, online and in-person meeting search
Website: https://www.naranonpnw.org/
Phone: Use Nar-Anon website/contact and meeting finder
Address: Meeting locations vary; online meetings available
Hours of Operation: Meeting times vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; meeting access varies by group
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Use Nar-Anon’s meeting finder and search by Spokane, ZIP code, or online meeting options; verify current meeting time/location before attending
Eligibility: Family members and friends affected by someone else’s drug addiction
Cost: Free; voluntary contributions may be collected at meetings
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Nationwide and online; Spokane-area availability should be verified through the meeting finder
Languages / Accessibility: Meeting-specific; check meeting listing for language/accessibility options
Important Notes: Nar-Anon is peer support, not clinical treatment. Include this even if local in-person options are limited because online meetings can be useful for Spokane County families who need support right away.
PAL – Parents of Addicted Loved Ones
What They Provide: support for parents and family members of addicted loved ones, education, peer support groups, tools for healthy boundaries, communication support, online family support meetings
Website: palgroup.org
Phone: Use PAL website/contact and meeting finder
Address: Online and meeting-based resource; meeting locations vary
Hours of Operation: Meeting times vary; online meetings available
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; registration or meeting confirmation may be needed
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Use PAL’s meeting finder to search for Washington or online meetings; register or contact the group if required
Eligibility: Parents and family members of loved ones affected by substance use disorder
Cost: Free; donations may be accepted
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: National and online access, available to Spokane County families
Languages / Accessibility: Meeting-specific; online meeting access may help with transportation barriers
Important Notes: PAL is especially useful for parents who need practical support around boundaries, enabling, fear, and staying connected without trying to control the loved one’s recovery.
Learn to Cope
What They Provide: family support for addiction, opioid use disorder family education, overdose prevention education, naloxone/Narcan education, online support meetings, family recovery tools
Website: learn2cope.org
Phone: Use website/contact process
Address: Online and regional support resource
Hours of Operation: Meeting and online support times vary
Appointment / Referral Required: Registration may be required for meetings or online access
Documents Needed: None to access information; meeting registration may request contact information
Application Process: Visit the website, review family resources, and register for online meetings or support options
Eligibility: Families and loved ones impacted by substance use disorder, especially opioid use disorder
Cost: Free family support resources; verify any program-specific costs if applicable
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: National/online access, including Spokane County families
Languages / Accessibility: Online access; check website for language/accessibility options
Important Notes: Useful for families worried about opioid use, overdose risk, relapse, and naloxone education. This is peer/family education support, not clinical treatment.
Partnership to End Addiction – Parent & Family Support
What They Provide: parent coaching, family support, substance use education, texting support, online guides, help talking with a loved one, treatment navigation education, relapse and boundary support
Website: https://drugfree.org/get-support/
Phone: Use website helpline/contact options
Text: Text CONNECT to 55753
Address: Online/text-based family support resource
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; text/coaching support hours may vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; coaching/support process may require intake/contact steps
Documents Needed: None; helpful information may include loved one’s age, substance concerns, current safety risks, treatment history, and family concerns
Application Process: Use website guides, text CONNECT to 55753, or use the website support options to connect with family support resources
Eligibility: Parents, caregivers, and loved ones concerned about a child, teen, young adult, or family member’s substance use
Cost: Free support resources; verify any program-specific services if applicable
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Nationwide/online, including Spokane County families
Languages / Accessibility: Online/text-based support; check website for Spanish-language and accessibility options
Important Notes: Strong option when a parent or loved one needs coaching on what to say, what not to say, treatment options, relapse concerns, and how to support recovery without enabling.
SMART Recovery Family & Friends
What They Provide: support for family and friends of people with addictive behaviors, science-based coping tools, communication tools, boundary support, online meetings, CRAFT-based strategies
Website: smartrecovery.org/family
Phone: Online meeting finder/support through website
Address: Online and meeting-based resource; local availability varies
Hours of Operation: Meeting times vary; online meeting finder available anytime
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; online registration may be needed for some meetings
Documents Needed: None
Application Process: Use SMART Recovery’s Family & Friends page or meeting finder; search for online or local meetings; follow registration/join instructions
Eligibility: Family members and friends affected by another person’s substance use or addictive behavior
Cost: Meetings are generally free; donations may be accepted
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Nationwide online access; Spokane-area availability varies
Languages / Accessibility: Online and meeting-specific options vary
Important Notes: Good alternative for families who want a non-12-step, skills-based approach. SMART Family & Friends focuses on practical tools for communication, self-care, boundaries, and supporting change.
NAMI Spokane
What They Provide: family support groups, peer support, mental health education, resource navigation, advocacy, support for loved ones of people with mental health conditions or co-occurring behavioral health needs
Website: https://namispokane.org/find-support-education/#family-to-family
Phone: 509-838-5515; NAMI Helpline: 1-800-950-6264
Address: 152 S Jefferson St, Suite 100, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Local office/group times vary; NAMI Helpline: Monday–Friday, 7 AM–5 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; registration or calendar confirmation may be needed for specific groups/classes
Documents Needed: None required
Application Process: Check NAMI Spokane’s support/education page or event calendar; call or contact NAMI Spokane to ask about family support groups, classes, and navigation help
Eligibility: People living with mental health conditions, family members, loved ones, and community members seeking support
Cost: Free support and education programs are commonly offered; verify any program-specific costs if applicable
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility needs
Important Notes: Best fit when the loved one’s substance use overlaps with mental health symptoms, crisis, hospitalization, or family strain. NAMI is not SUD treatment, but it can help families navigate mental health and co-occurring concerns.

Spokane Regional Health District Syringe Services
What They Provide: one-for-one syringe exchange, sterile syringes, safer-use supplies, alcohol pads, cotton, risk-reduction supplies, overdose prevention education, safe injection information, treatment referrals, health insurance referrals, healthcare access referrals
Website: srhd.org/programs-and-services/hiv-std-services/syringe-services
Phone: 509-324-1686
Address: 1101 W College Ave, Room 155, Spokane, WA 99201; use southwest entrance under blue awning by picnic shelter
Hours of Operation: Monday–Thursday, 2:30 PM–4:30 PM; closed Fridays and all holidays
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral listed; walk-in during listed hours
Documents Needed: Used syringes for one-for-one exchange if applicable; no other documents listed
Application Process: Go during syringe services hours; exchange used syringes for new ones and ask staff about safer-use supplies, overdose prevention, treatment referrals, insurance, or healthcare access
Eligibility: People who use syringes or need syringe disposal/risk-reduction support
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required for syringe services
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: This is Spokane County’s primary public health syringe service program. SRHD states the program provides one-for-one syringe exchange and risk-reduction supplies to help lower risk of HIV and hepatitis B/C transmission. Call before going if hours may be affected by holidays or public health updates.
Washington State Department of Health Syringe Service Program Directory
What They Provide: syringe service program locator, harm reduction program directory, safe syringe disposal information, sterile supply access direction, naloxone finder direction
Website: doh.wa.gov/you-and-your-family/drug-user-health/syringe-service-programs/syringe-service-program-directory
Phone: Use website directory/contact information
Address: Online statewide directory
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; individual program hours vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to use directory; individual programs may have their own access rules
Documents Needed: None to search; individual programs may have supply/exchange rules
Application Process: Search by county or program name; contact listed syringe service programs directly to confirm current hours, location, supply rules, and services
Eligibility: Washington residents looking for syringe services or harm reduction programs
Cost: Free directory; program costs vary but syringe service programs are generally free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to use directory
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; contact local programs directly for language/accessibility needs
Important Notes: Use this as a backup directory when someone needs syringe services outside Spokane County or wants to verify current program information. Washington DOH notes program information can change and recommends contacting programs directly to confirm accuracy.
Washington State Department of Health Naloxone Finder
What They Provide: free naloxone locator, naloxone box/vending machine locator, syringe service program locator, community naloxone access points, mobile delivery search
Website: doh.wa.gov/you-and-your-family/drug-user-health/naloxone-finder
Phone: Use website/map and listed program contacts
Address: Online statewide map; pickup locations vary
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; pickup location hours vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to use locator; individual pickup sites may have their own access instructions
Documents Needed: None to search; pickup sites may have their own process
Application Process: Use the online map to search for free naloxone near a Spokane ZIP code; choose a nearby site and confirm current access before going
Eligibility: People who use opioids, people who may witness an overdose, family/loved ones, service providers, and community members who want to carry naloxone
Cost: Free naloxone may be available at listed sites; naloxone is also available over the counter at many pharmacies and retailers
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required for free naloxone locations; pharmacy naloxone may be purchased or billed to insurance when available
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; contact listed site for language/accessibility needs
Important Notes: Strong resource for finding free naloxone near someone quickly. DOH states people who can purchase naloxone or use insurance may do so, and people who need free naloxone can use the map.
WA Friends for Life Naloxone Finder
What They Provide: naloxone locator, overdose prevention information, overdose response education, harm reduction information, community naloxone access support
Website: wafriendsforlife.com/get-naloxone
Phone: Online resource
Address: Online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; listed pickup sites vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required to use website
Documents Needed: None to use locator; pickup sites may have their own access process
Application Process: Use the website/map to find naloxone near a Spokane-area ZIP code; follow site instructions or contact pickup location before going
Eligibility: Anyone who may need naloxone or may be near someone at risk of opioid overdose
Cost: Free or low-cost options may be listed; availability varies by site
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to use locator
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based; contact listed sites for access needs
Important Notes: Useful backup naloxone search tool. WA Friends for Life describes naloxone/Narcan as a life-saving medication that reverses opioid overdoses and provides a map/resource tool to help people find it.
Next Distro Washington
What They Provide: mail-based harm reduction supplies when available, naloxone access information, overdose response education, safer-use information, state-specific harm reduction resources
Website: nextdistro.org/washington
Phone: Online resource
Address: Online/mail-based harm reduction resource
Hours of Operation: Website available anytime; mail-based program availability may vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No referral required; online request/application may be required
Documents Needed: Online request information, mailing address if requesting supplies, basic eligibility information if required
Application Process: Visit the Washington page, review available services, and follow the online request instructions for naloxone or harm reduction resources when available
Eligibility: People who use drugs, people at risk of opioid overdose, loved ones, and community members seeking harm reduction supplies or overdose prevention information
Cost: Free or low-cost supplies may be available depending on current program capacity
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County, depending on current mail-based availability
Languages / Accessibility: Online/mail-based access; check website for current access options
Important Notes: Helpful for people who cannot safely or easily access in-person harm reduction supplies. Availability can change, so check the website directly.
Spokane County Medical Reserve Corps Naloxone Training
What They Provide: no-cost naloxone training, overdose response education, community training, overdose prevention education, training for businesses and organizations
Website: srhd.org/programs-and-services/medical-reserve-corps-spokane/training-opportunities
Phone: SRHD main: 509-324-1500
Address: Training location varies by request/organization
Hours of Operation: Training scheduled by request; call or use website request process
Appointment / Referral Required: Training request required for organizations/businesses
Documents Needed: Organization/business contact information, preferred training date/time, estimated number of participants, location or virtual training needs
Application Process: Use SRHD/MRC training request process or call SRHD to ask about no-cost naloxone training availability
Eligibility: Area businesses, organizations, and community groups seeking no-cost overdose response training
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Ask about interpreter/accessibility needs when requesting training
Important Notes: Best for agencies, workplaces, churches, outreach teams, housing providers, and community groups that want staff/volunteers trained. SRHD states MRC offers no-cost naloxone training for area businesses and organizations.
Washington Recovery Help Line
What They Provide: harm reduction referrals, substance use treatment referrals, detox referral help, MOUD locator connection, recovery support referrals, problem gambling support, mental health support, emotional support
Website: warecoveryhelpline.org
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
TTY: 206-461-3219
Address: Phone/online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: 24 hours daily, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment or referral required
Documents Needed: None required; helpful information may include ZIP code, substance use concerns, overdose risk, naloxone need, syringe service need, treatment interest, insurance/Apple Health status, transportation barriers, and current safety concerns
Application Process: Call and ask for Spokane County harm reduction resources, naloxone, syringe services, detox, MOUD, treatment, or recovery support options
Eligibility: Washington residents seeking substance use, recovery, mental health, or problem gambling support; family members and professionals may also call
Cost: Free helpline
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: No insurance required to call; referred programs may use Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, grant funding, or self-pay depending on service type
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter/accessibility support
Important Notes: Strong navigation option when someone does not know where to get safer-use supplies, naloxone, treatment, MOUD, detox, or recovery support. Call 911 for overdose, unconsciousness, severe withdrawal, active violence, weapons, or immediate medical danger.
