Substance Use Disorder Services
OBHC provides a variety of SUD services to support individuals as they navigate their recovery journey. We work closely with other community organizations to help meet voluntary and court-ordered service needs. If you have been referred to OBHC through the legal system, courts, lawyers, Department of Licensing, Child Protective Services, or your employer, please complete an enrollment application for SUD services to move forward in our enrollment, assessment, and treatment process.
OBHC provides services based on the needs of the individual seeking services. Our team will work with each client to develop a treatment plan reflective of their needs. The following services will potentially be offered as a component of a client’s treatment plan.
Individual Counseling
Therapy services are provided on an as-needed basis. The length and frequency of counseling or therapy vary based on individual needs and treatment goals.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
IOP offers a higher intensity of care delivered through individual counseling and group sessions (i.e., 9 – 19 hours of contact per week).
DUI & Deferred Prosecution
We have treatment and reporting procedures in place that meet state requirements for DUI and deferred prosecution needs.
Support Groups
Groups are offered once a week to individuals who need a lower intensity of care. We offer Moral Reconation Therapy, Seeking Safety, Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention, and additional relapse prevention groups.
Alcohol/Drug Information School (A/DIS)
An (8-12) hour alcohol/drug education class is offered every two months.
Reports to Referents
We will verify assessments and status reports as needed for referral sources.
Assessment
Assessments are provided to determine the recommended level of care and treatment planning needs. We accommodate assessment requirements needed for the Department of Licensing (DOL), legal purposes, and other referral sources (i.e., DSHS, CPS, DCYF, PCP, EAP, WRAMP, WHPS, etc.)
Prevention/Education - 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. Community Education is an important part of networking with our community to provide information and education regarding the services we have to offer. Our staff is available to speak at meetings, trainings, in-services, etc., upon request.