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Other Residential Services - Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs - Spokane, WA.

Residential treatment for drug and alcohol addiction means a client resides at the center while being treated, as opposed to outpatient rehab. The type of care rendered at a residential program in Spokane can vary, but traditionally many facilities offer group and individual counseling, psychotherapy, and many programs follow the 12-step approach of treatment. There are some residential programs that incorporate non-traditional or alternative services into their treatment offerings, services that can augment traditional rehab and help with the process of recovery in a big way.

Some examples of other services one might expect are natural rehab and holistic methods added into the treatment program. A drug-free detoxification using vitamins and supplements and even a sauna to sweat out toxins is a   instance of this. This type of different detoxification approach also prevents toxins from lingering in the body and causing potential problems   in the future. Many programs use exercise including yoga, tai chi, acupuncture, meditation and massage therapy that can offer relief from psychological stress while also providing physical benefits. There are residential programs, particularly for young people, that employ out-of-doors therapy which can help people get their self-confidence back and give them the techniques they need to stay drug and alcohol free and be able to love life again.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers offering this service in Spokane, WA

  • Karens House
    509-315-8682
    4324 North Jefferson Street
    Spokane, WA. 99205

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Other Residential Services for Drug and Alcohol Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Payment Assistance

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