Chemical Dependency Services
24 hour crisis assistance for Alcohol/Drug Problems: 826-5600 or 866-826-6191
Outpatient
Upon completion of testing, research, and interviews conducted in the evaluation process, our staff will determine an appropriate treatment plan for each individual patient. We then assist in putting each plan into action.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
The intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is an alternative to inpatient treatment for some patients. IOP consists of (72) hours of State certified and Agency approved education and group therapy sessions. This program is accomplished by attending all treatment sessions in addition to individual counseling with a primary counselor and random urinalysis testing. Dates and times of the IOP vary throughout the year.
Interim services are available to those patients waiting to enter inpatient treatment or are scheduled to attend an upcoming IOP session. OBHC also recommends attendance at
self-help support groups.
Deferred Prosecution
OBHChas in place a 2 year program & court reporting system that meets the State Deferred Prosecution requirements
Information/Referral
At no charge, a confidential appointment can be scheduled to discuss any questions you may have about yourself or others regarding alcohol and/or drug related issues.
Evaluations
Our qualified staff is here to assist in obtaining an alcohol/drug evaluation to
determine treatment needs. Many of our patients are seeking a better lifestyle for themselves and their families. Others have been referred to us by the legal system, courts, lawyers, Department of Licensing, Child Protective Services, employers, and Workfirst
Relapse Prevention /Aftercare
This continuum of care is offered so each patient has a strong recovery system in place. Aftercare group sessions are offered during the day and early evenings to assist patients with work schedules.
Alcohol/Drug Information School (A/DIS)
An (8-12) hour alcohol/drug education class is
offered at various times throughout the year. Both English and Spanish A/DIS classes are available.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employers concerned about an employee may contact our agency and inquire about our simple referral process.
Consultation
The provision of information and/or guidance from a mental health perspective to other professionals or groups to promote increased
effectiveness in delivering services to others.
Community Education
Community Education is an important part of networking with our community to provide
information and education regarding services we have to offer. Our staff is available to speak at meetings, trainings, in-services, etc., upon request.
Bilingual Services
All services provided at our agency are also available in Spanish. We have a
full-time bilingual counselor on staff for all your counseling needs.
Payment for Services
Treatment Support Act (ADATSA): ADATSA assessments are provided to determine eligibility for State funding to cover the cost of residential chemical dependency treatment and subsequent aftercare program.
Temporary Assistance For Needy Families (TANF): TANF assessments are available to provide assistance with the cost of chemical dependency treatment services for those clients who are eligible for this funding source through our local DSHS.
DSHS Medical Coupons
Private Insurance: If you have private insurance, we will bill your carrier in most cases.
Sliding Fee Schedule: All fees are based on a sliding fee schedule according to the number of dependents and household income.
Please contact our finance department at 509-826-6191 if you have questions regarding payment or billing. Okanogan Behavioral HealthCare’s finance staff are available Monday – Friday 7am to 5pm.
Equal Rights
It is the policy of Okanogan Behavioral HealthCare that all programs and activities of the agency or any of its contractors will be conducted without regard to race, color, national origin, marital status, veteran status, sex, disability, religion, creed, age or sexual orientation.
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