
Phone-253.257.1770
Fax- (253) 257-1783
3214 50th St Ct, Suite- 305
Gig Harbor WA, 98335

Our Services
WHAT WE OFFER


Drug & Alcohol Evaluation
The first step in accessing treatment and recovery is an assessment by a Substance Use Disorder Professional.
Substance use disorders are medical conditions that affect brain function and behavior, similar to other diseases. They cause a dependence on substances like drugs, alcohol, or medications, leading individuals to continue using them even when it causes harm. Because each substance affects people differently, there is no one-size-fits-all way to predict who may develop an addiction.
Clinicians perform assessments for several important reasons. Primarily, they determine whether someone meets the criteria for a substance use disorder and assess its severity. Additionally, assessments help identify any co-occurring mental health conditions, other substances being used, and the impact of substance use on daily life. All information gathered during the evaluation is kept confidential and used to create a tailored treatment plan to support the individual's recovery.

Outpatient
&
Intensive Outpatient
Treatment
An intensive outpatient program can be the first line of treatment for a moderate or severe substance use disorder, a step up from a less structured outpatient program when needed, or a step down from a residential program after a certain amount of progress is made. This helps to form a seamless continuum of care. Our Intensive Outpatient Program includes a minimum of (3) 3-hour group therapy sessions per week for the initial 90 days of treatment accompanied by a 60 minute individual therapy session at a minimum of once per month.
Our Outpatient Programs are fully customizable to meet your treatment needs. We offer a variety of in person and virtual groups to meet anyones scheduling needs.



Individual Counseling
An intensive outpatient program (IOP) can serve as the first step in treatment for moderate to severe substance use disorders. It may also be used as a more structured option than a less intensive outpatient program when necessary, or as a transition from a residential program after significant progress. This creates a continuous and coordinated care plan. Our Intensive Outpatient Program includes at least three 3-hour group therapy sessions each week during the first 90 days of treatment, along with a minimum of one 60-minute individual therapy session each month.
Our Outpatient Programs are flexible and tailored to fit your specific treatment needs. We offer a variety of both in-person and virtual group options to accommodate various schedules.

Alcohol & Drug Information School (Online)(Pending)
Alcohol and Drug Informational School (ADIS) offers a comprehensive educational program for individuals of all ages seeking information on alcohol and drug abuse. Typically, referrals to ADIS come after an evaluation by a substance use professional, confirming that the individual does not have an active substance use disorder. The experienced professionals at ADIS are confident that informed education is key to fostering responsible decision-making regarding substance use.
The program comprises an eight-hour course that can be conducted in various settings. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including effective decision-making, the effects of alcohol and other drugs, and the associated legal and traffic safety implications. Participants receive in-depth information about the risks, consequences, and alternatives related to substance use. Structured around a detailed workbook, the course is specifically designed to help individuals modify high-risk behaviors.



DUI Victims Impact Panel (Online)
A DUI Victims Impact Panel is a forum where individuals who have experienced the devastating effects of drunk driving share their personal stories to educate and prevent future tragedies. The panel is typically led by a facilitator whose life has been irrevocably changed—often through the loss or severe injury of a loved one. Through the use of photographs, heartfelt narratives, and detailed recollections, the facilitator vividly illustrates how one act of impaired driving can alter countless lives.
In addition to the facilitator’s testimony, the panel sometimes includes speakers who have been convicted of impaired driving. These individuals offer a unique perspective by recounting their experiences, acknowledging the consequences of their actions, and discussing the profound personal and legal ramifications of driving under the influence. Their stories serve as a stark reminder of the ripple effects that extend beyond immediate harm to affect families, communities, and society at large.
Overall, these panels are not only a space for sharing painful experiences but also a critical educational tool. They are designed to foster empathy, promote personal accountability, and encourage safer driving habits. By engaging with these real-life accounts, participants are invited to reflect on the true cost of impaired driving, ultimately contributing to a broader effort to reduce its occurrence and enhance public safety.