Residential Treatment offered at Pioneer Human Services' Pioneer Center East - MALES ONLY
3400 West Garland Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Will assist in all transportation needs.
Eligibility
Adults 18 and older who meet the criteria for intensive inpatient services or long-term residential treatment.
Accepts voluntary, as well as legally-motivated individuals to the program, often because they have been unsuccessful in other treatment programs. A large percentage of the residents have a co-occurring condition as well as difficulty following rules, and they struggle to stay motivated for change.
Hours
24 hours daily.
(509) 325-2355
Voice
Application process
WA Apple Health (Medicaid) clients must be referred through area Behavioral Health Organization.
Native Americans may be referred via their tribes.
Private pay clients can self-refer and are accepted on a case by case basis.
Some clients are involuntary.
Visit website page to view admission process for each program.
Fees
Accepts the following payment methods:
- Medicaid
- Washington State Apple Health
- Fee for Service (Native American population)
- Private pay
Service area
Lincoln, WA
Okanogan, WA
Stevens, WA
Spokane, WA
Pend Oreille, WA
Ferry, WA
Adams, WA
Other Information
Focus Population
- Court-Ordered Individuals
- Suboxone Prescription Holder
- Male
- General
Disabilities & Health Conditions
- Alcohol Dependency
- General Addictions/Dependencies
- Drug Dependency
Payment Options
- Private Pay
- WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
Age Group
- Young Adults (18-24)
- Adults (25-64)
Operates three residential treatment programs for men and women with chronic mental health and/or substance use disorders.
Services include:
- Medication assisted treatment
- Basic living skills, nutrition, health, recreation and recovery lifestyle classes
- Relapse behavior and prevention groups
- Anger management classes and process groups
- Coping skills, self-esteem and trauma survivor groups
- Motivational programming and an MRT track for the recidivist population
- Meditation, pain management and relaxation exercises
Data provided by
Washington 211
Providing organization
Pioneer Human Services
Provides a chance for change to people overcoming the challenges of conviction histories, substance use disorders and mental health issues by offering treatment, housing, training and employment services.