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Washington Drug and Substance Treatment

Washington’s substance use, abuse, and addiction rates have followed the trends of the rest of the over the past years. The state ranks quite low for overall drug abuse, however, it ranks 19th for drug addiction. Not only are drugs widely abused in Washington, but they are also easily trafficked in and out of the state.

Congress passed the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act in 2006. The act restricts the bulk-buying of the chemicals required to produce methamphetamine. This does not mean methamphetamine is no longer produced in Washington. A few small-scale methamphetamine producers remain in Washington, but the bulk of this drug is now imported from Mexico.

Where are Drug Treatment Centers in Washington?

Thousands of treatment facilities throughout the U.S. are dedicated to starting addicts on the road to recovery. The experience of one treatment seeker will differ markedly from that of another. We’re here to help Washington residents. Discover a facility in our list below that fits your needs, or contact us for individual recommendations.

Washington Cities With the Most Centers

Washington‘s Need To Know

Washington has major issues as you can see below, but fortunately there are solutions available.

  • Methamphetamine abuse is the biggest threat to Washington.
  • Heroin-related overdoses increased by almost 450% from 2006 to 2016.
  • 20% of all annual deaths in Washington are somehow drug and/or alcohol-related.
  • Since the legalization of marijuana, synthetic drug abuse has increased in those where drug tests are required in the workplace.
  • Half of those admitted to programs for marijuana abuse are between 12 and 17 years old.

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Action Vocational Resources
2912 Main St Vancouver, WA

Action Vocational Resources (AVR) is a non-profit organization in Vancouver, Washington that offers comprehensive rehabilitation services for individuals with addiction, mental health issues, and substance abuse problems, including individualized treatment programs, counseling, vocational support, and life-skills coaching.

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VA Puget Sound Health Care System - American Lake Division
9606 Veterans Dr SW Tacoma, WA

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First Things First
918 Hensley street Northeast Lacey, WA

First Things First is an addiction and substance abuse treatment center in Lacey, Washington, providing tailored comprehensive services including individual and group counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and life skills to aid individuals in their journey towards sobriety from alcohol and drug addictions.

Benton Franklin Substance Abuse
1776 Fowler St Richland, WA

Benton Franklin Substance Abuse in Richland, Washington offers comprehensive and individualized care for addiction and substance abuse, including assessments, outpatient programs, counseling, therapy, and aftercare, utilizing evidence-based recovery practices, experiential therapies, and faith-based practices, and is accredited by CARF and licensed by the Washington State Department of Health.

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Catholic Community Services Tree of Life Recovery Program offers comprehensive addiction treatment with evidence-based clinical therapies, holistic healing modalities, and additional resources to meet the unique needs of each individual for long-term sobriety.

Central California Recovery
1204 W Shaw Ave Bainbridge Island, WA

Central California Recovery is an outpatient treatment facility in Bainbridge Island, WA, offering evidence-based personalized care for substance abuse with access to specialized therapies, aftercare support, and a compassionate team dedicated to helping clients find lasting recovery.

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Community Resource Group
7901 W Nob Hill Blvd Yakima, WA

Community Resource Group (CRG) in Yakima, Washington offers integrated care services, specializing in addiction treatment, with a variety of services for substance abuse and mental health challenges, designed to create an individualized treatment plan that addresses individual needs and strengthens each patient's internal resilience and self-care as they transition to a drug-free lifestyle.

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Community Resource Group
7901 West Nob Hill Boulevard Yakima, WA

Community Resource Group is a mental health and addiction treatment center in Yakima, WA that offers personalized, evidence-based care to individuals struggling with alcohol and opioid abuse, providing comprehensive education and support for long-term recovery.

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Recovery Center of King County
1701 18th Avenue South Seattle, WA

The Recovery Center of King County is a substance abuse treatment facility located in Seattle, Washington that provides comprehensive addiction services and resources to promote successful long-term recovery.

Gssac's Prevention Center
7202 East Sprague Avenue Suite H Spokane, WA

Gssac's Prevention Center is a drug rehab facility in Spokane, Washington that provides individualized care plans utilizing evidence-based approaches for alcohol abuse, dual diagnosis, and opioid addiction to help patients decrease their dependence on substances and make positive changes in their lives.

Browse Specific Washington Cities

Currently, there are over 986 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Washington for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Washington Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Washington

Washington Drug and Substance Treatment

Washington’s substance use, abuse, and addiction rates have followed the trends of the rest of the United States–increasing over the past years. At 30th place, the state ranks quite low for overall drug abuse, however, it ranks 19th for drug addiction. Even though Washington has set up many rehabilitation centers and offers a wide variety of recovery programs, the substance abuse rates have continued to increase in recent years.

Clearly there are a lot of things Washington to enjoy, but that does not mean Washington is without drug issues.

Not only are drugs widely abused in Washington, but they are also easily trafficked in and out of the state. Along with the state’s strategic location on the I-5, the busy ports and airports provide entry points for drugs and drug traffickers. From here the drugs are further distributed into the continental United States.

In the years leading up until 2005, methamphetamine production posed a threatening problem in Washington. In 2006, however, Congress passed the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act. This act restricts the bulk-buying of the chemicals required to produce methamphetamine and anyone purchasing legal amounts of ingredients is registered in a national database. This does not mean methamphetamine is no longer produced in the state. A few small-scale methamphetamine producers remain in Washington–although the bulk of this drug is now imported from Mexico.

The state of Washington also introduced syringe exchange programs throughout several counties. These programs provide drug users with clean needles in an attempt to prevent the spreading of bloodborne diseases.

Worst Drugs in Washington

  1. Methamphetamine abuse is the biggest threat to Washington drug users. It is primarily used by heroin users, or in combination with heroin. More than 75% of heroin users in the state also admit to using meth by itself, and half of all users admit to using it in combination with heroin.
  2. In Washington, opioid abuse has skyrocketed in recent years. From 2006 to 2016, heroin-related overdoses increased by almost 450%. Heroin abuse treatment admissions also tripled between 2002 and 2012.
  3. Due to the low prices and high availability of alcohol, it is one of the most commonly abused substances in Washington. Usage is even more prevalent amongst minors–with 7% of those between 11 and 17 years of age trying alcohol for the first time every year.
  4. The majority of heroin overdoses occurring in Washington are related to prescription opioid use. This is due to prescription opioids serving as gateway drugs for heroin. Washington providers write out more than 55 prescriptions per 100 residents every year. Prescription opioids are also commonly abused by teenagers. Every month, 6% of high schoolers use prescription opioids for non-medical use.
  5. Over 25% of all substance abuse treatment admissions in Washington are for marijuana abuse. Half of these admissions are youngsters under the age of 18. Marijuana is also the second drug of use for one-third of all alcohol abusers.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. Between 2007 and 2008, Washington ranked in the top ten states in the nation with the highest rates of substance abuse.
  2. In the last years, prescription opioid overdoses have decreased due to higher control regulations. Subsequently, this has led to heroin-related overdoses increasing in almost every county throughout Washington.
  3. Almost 20% of all annual deaths in Washington are somehow drug and/or alcohol-related. This is much higher than the national average of 12.71%.
  4. In 2004, more than 33% of all those involved in DUI cases in Washington also tested positive for marijuana. This number has remained stable over the past few years.
  5. In 2010, underage binge drinking rates nearly reached 19%. This is more than 10 full points above the national average of 7%.
  6. Between 2002 and 2004, there was a 200% increase in opioid admissions in publicly funded treatment centers in Washington.
  7. Methamphetamine-related overdoses in the Washington Metropolitan Area have increased by more than 500% since 2010.
  8. Since the legalization of marijuana, synthetic drug abuse has increased–particularly in those groups where drug tests are required in the workplace.
  9. While cocaine is not commonly abused in Washington, it is still the drug most often associated with violent crimes and gang activity in the state.
  10. Half of those admitted to rehabilitation programs for marijuana abuse in Washington is between the ages of 12 and 17 years old.

Quick Tips on Finding A Center

Alcohol and drug abuse and addiction are truly complex, causing terrible harm to people’s lives and their families. Fortunately, thousands of treatment facilities throughout the U.S. and more specifically located in Washington are dedicated to starting addicts on the road to recovery and helping them stay on it. The variety of treatment programs is mind-boggling, and the experience of one treatment seeker will differ markedly from that of another. Similarly, the perfect treatment for one recovering addict will be ineffective for another. Our admissions experts are on call 24/7 to help you search.

Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
  • Asuris Northwest Health
  • Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
  • Premera Blue Cross
  • Regence Blue Shield