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Maple Valley, Washington Overdose, Support, & Treatment Addiction Resources

Located less than 30 miles from downtown Seattle, Maple Valley has been voted as one of the safest places in the state to raise a family.

But even still, Maple Valley is no stranger to the dangers of drug and alcohol addiction. And just like so many other cities in Washington and across the country, many residents here struggling with substance abuse just don’t know where to get the help they need.

This guide to addiction resources in Maple Valley, WA takes a closer look at some of the best resources in the area. Detailing overdose help, local support groups, and professional treatment options, it aims to keep residents of this comfortable Washington city safe, supported, and sober.

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The Dangers of Overdosing

Though the problematic effects of substance abuse are widespread, few are quite as destructive as an overdose.

Overdoses can cause serious harm to both the body and the mind. And for many, that harm can lead to lifelong disabilities with no hope of recovery.

On top of that, overdoses can and regularly do lead to death as well. And today, death from a drug overdose is more common than ever.

For instance, in 1999 the number of fatal overdoses was around 17 thousand. But in less than two decades, the number of Americans that lost their lives to a drug overdose reached over70 thousand. That’s a rise of more than 316%.

The problem has gotten so bad that drug overdoses are now the number one killers of Americans under the age of 55.

Today more than ever, it’s vital to know just exactly what an overdose looks like – and what you should do to help.

The key to treating an overdose is getting treatment fast. And the better you are at spotting the signs early on, the easier that will be.

Below are some of the most common signs to watch out for.

Prescription Opioids – Drugs like OxyContin and Vicodin can be quite helpful in treating pain. But they were also some of the main drivers of the current opioid epidemic. And they can very easily become deadly when they’re abused. Below are some of the most notable signs of an overdose.

  • Small, constricted “pinpoint pupils”
  • Falling asleep or loss of consciousness
  • Slow, shallow breathing
  • Choking or gurgling sounds
  • Limp body
  • Pale, blue, or cold skin

Cocaine – A powdery illicit stimulant, cocaine is one of the most popular club drugs today. And it can be especially dangerous too. The signs of an overdose could include:

  • Seizures
  • Loss of awareness of surroundings
  • Loss of urine control
  • High body temperature, severe sweating
  • High blood pressure, very fast heart rate or irregular heart rhythm
  • Bluish color of the skin
  • Fast or difficulty breathing
  • Death

HeroinUsually melted and injected straight into the veins, heroin is perhaps the most notorious illicit drug today. And part of that is due to just how deadly it can be. Some signs of a heroin overdose usually include: 

AIRWAYS AND LUNGS 

  • No breathing
  • Shallow breathing
  • Slow and difficult breathing 

EYES, EARS, NOSE, AND THROAT 

  • Dry mouth
  • Extremely small pupils, sometimes as small as the head of a pin (pinpoint pupils)
  • Discolored tongue 

HEART AND BLOOD 

  • Low blood pressure
  • Weak pulse 

SKIN

  • Bluish-colored nails and lips 

STOMACH AND INTESTINES 

  • Constipation
  • Spasms of the stomach and intestines 

NERVOUS SYSTEM 

  • Coma
  • Delirium
  • Disorientation
  • Drowsiness
  • Uncontrolled muscle movements

Crystal Meth – This potent upper is highly addictive and exceptionally powerful. Some signs of a meth overdose include:

  • Agitation
  • Chest pain
  • Coma or unresponsiveness (in extreme cases)
  • Heart attack
  • Irregular or stopped heartbeat
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Very high body temperature
  • Kidney damage and possibly kidney failure
  • Paranoia
  • Seizures
  • Severe stomach pain
  • Stroke

Benzodiazepines – These prescription medications are often used to treat mood disorders like depression or anxiety. And though they can be very helpful when used properly, users risk addiction and overdose when they’re abused. An overdose on benzos may include symptoms like:

  • Dizziness
  • Confusion
  • Drowsiness
  • Blurred vision
  • Unresponsiveness
  • Anxiety
  • Agitation
  • Nystagmus (repetitive, uncontrolled eye movements)
  • Hallucinations
  • Slurred speech
  • Ataxia (lack of muscle coordination)
  • Coma
  • Hypotonia (overly relaxed muscles)
  • Weakness
  • Altered mental status, impairment of thinking
  • Poor memory
  • Shallow breathing
  • Low blood pressure

Alcohol – Even though drinking has become an incredibly common event for many people across the country, over-drinking can be lead to an overdose quicker than many might expect. Here are some of the signs of alcohol poisoning to watch out for:

  • Confusion
  • Vomiting
  • Seizures
  • Slow breathing (less than eight breaths a minute)
  • Irregular breathing (a gap of more than 10 seconds between breaths)
  • Blue-tinged skin or pale skin
  • Low body temperature (hypothermia)
  • Passing out (unconsciousness) and can't be awakened

The key to treating an overdose is to get medical help – and to get it fast. It’s critical, then, that if you spot the signs of an overdose, you call 9-1-1 immediately.

The operators on the other end of the line will be able to send an ambulance to your location while instructing you on how best to treat the victim.

If you do have to leave the victim alone, though, be sure to place them into the recovery position. This simple yet important step can go a long way towards reducing the risk of serious complications like vomiting or choking.

The operator will also likely ask you a range of questions to better assess the situation. It’s vital that you do not lie about any information you provide. Because doing so can make it much harder for them to provide the right kind of advice and treatment.

Some questions they might ask could include:

  • What is the age, sex, height, and weight of the victim?
  • What’s their current condition?
  • What drug caused the overdose and when was it last used?
  • Does the victim have a history of substance abuse?
  • Do they have a prescription for the drug?

They may also tell you to administer CPR or perform other treatment measures to help improve the outcome.

When the EMTs arrive, they’ll likely take over treatment. They may use specialized equipment like AEDs or powerful medications like naloxone to help treat or even reverse the overdose. They’ll also likely transfer the victim to a hospital for further care.

Maple Valley Addiction Resources

Local Support Groups Near Maple Valley, Washington

Support is a critical part of any recovery plan. That’s because no matter how determined the individual or how high the hopes, overcoming an addiction isn’t just about willpower. And in most cases, people who try to tackle their substance abuse problem alone aren’t able to stay sober in the long-term.

Finding a local support group that caters to your needs, then, isn’t just something that can benefit recovery, but it may actually be essential.

Luckily there are plenty of local support groups to choose from in the Maple Valley area. And once you find the right one, it can go a long way towards promoting sobriety for years to come.

When most people think “support group,” they probably imagine Alcoholics Anonymous. And it shouldn’t be hard to understand why. From 1935 when this group was founded, its membership has grown to well over 2.1 million.

Part of the success of AA is due to the 12-step model that it developed. This model has actually been so effective at promoting sobriety that it’s even endorsed by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).

But beyond that, Alcoholics Anonymous is also incredibly accessible. Anyone who wants to control their drinking may join, meetings are usually open to all, and groups are particularly numerous around the United States.

Below are some of the closest AA meetings in the Maple Valley, WA area.

SUNDAY

UPON AWAKENING
Sunday at 9:30 am
0.5 miles away
Lake Wilderness Golf Course
25400 Witte Road Southeast
Maple Valley, Washington

SOBRIETY IN THE STICKS
Sunday at 5:30 pm
2.4 miles away
Cedar Grange #534
22531 Southeast 216th Street
Maple Valley, Washington

COVINGTON ROUNDTABLE
Sunday at 7:00 pm
3.5 miles away
Covington Comm Ch
17455 Southeast Wax Road
Covington, Washington

MONDAY

ACCEPTANCE AT NOON
Monday at Noon
4 miles away
Lake Sawyer Christian
31605 Lake Sawyer Road Southeast
Black Diamond, Washington

MONDAY FIRESIDE
Monday at 5:00 pm
4.7 miles away
High Road Comm Ch
25610 Lawson Street
Black Diamond, Washington

MAPLE VALLEY MEN Men
Monday at 6:30 pm
2.4 miles away
Alliance Ch
19320 Southeast 240th Street
Covington, Washington

I AM RESPONSIBLE Women
Monday at 7:00 pm
1.4 miles away
Gloria's Restaurant
23220 Maple Valley-Black Diamond Road
Maple Valley, Washington

WOMEN IN ACTION Women
Monday at 7:00 pm
1.7 miles away
Maple Valley Presbyterian
22659 Sweeney Road Southeast
Maple Valley, Washington

COVINGTON STUDY GROUP
Monday at 7:00 pm
3.4 miles away
Spirit & Truth Ch
17310 Southeast 256th Street
Covington, Washington

S.I.G.H. (SOBRIETY IN GREATER HOBART)
Monday at 8:00 pm
4.5 miles away
Hobart Comm Ch
27524 Southeast 200th Street
Maple Valley, Washington

TUESDAY

BAMBI TUESDAY MORNING
Tuesday at 9:30 am
4 miles away
Lake Sawyer Christian
31605 Lake Sawyer Road Southeast
Black Diamond, Washington

DIAMOND SOBRIETY
Tuesday at 5:00 pm
4 miles away
Lake Sawyer Christian
31605 Lake Sawyer Road Southeast
Black Diamond, Washington

KNOW GOD, KNOW PEACE
Tuesday at 6:30 pm
3.1 miles away
Real Life Ch
26201 180th Avenue Southeast
Covington, Washington

SWEET SURRENDER

Tuesday at 7:00 pm
1.7 miles away
Cornerstone Ch
20730 Southeast 272nd Street
Covington, Washington

WEDNESDAY

TAHOMA RIVER SURVIVORS
Wednesday at 11:00 am
1.4 miles away
23409 Dorre Don Way SE
23409 Dorre Don Way Southeast
Maple Valley, Washington

STEPS TO FREEDOM
Wednesday at 6:30 pm
4.7 miles away
High Road Comm Ch
25610 Lawson Street
Black Diamond, Washington

WEDNESDAY NIGHT OF YOUR LIFE
Wednesday at 7:00 pm
0.7 miles away
Maple Valley Comm Ctr
22010 Southeast 248th Street
Maple Valley, Washington

A VISION FOR YOU
Wednesday at 7:00 pm
1.5 miles away
Precinct 3, King County Sheriff
22300 Southeast 231st Street
Maple Valley, Washington

MAPLE VALLEY LIBERATION FRONT
Wednesday at 8:00 pm
4.5 miles away
Hobart Comm Ch
27524 Southeast 200th Street
Maple Valley, Washington

THURSDAY

HOGAN'S HEROES
Thursday at 9:30 am
1.5 miles away
Hope Fellowship Ch
21115 Southeast 272nd Street
Covington, Washington

COURAGE TO CHANGE WOMEN Women
Thursday at 10:30 am
3.5 miles away
Covington Comm Ch
17455 Southeast Wax Road
Covington, Washington

RUSH HOUR SOBRIETY
Thursday at 5:00 pm
4.7 miles away
High Road Comm Ch
25610 Lawson Street
Black Diamond, Washington

HOW IT WORKS Women
Thursday at 5:30 pm
3.5 miles away
Covington Comm Ch
17455 Southeast Wax Road
Covington, Washington

TIMBERLANE GROUP
Thursday at 7:00 pm
0.7 miles away
Maple Valley Ch of the Nazarene
24905 Witte Road Southeast
Maple Valley, Washington

FRIDAY

OUR STORIES DISCLOSE
Friday at 7:00 pm
3.5 miles away
Covington Comm Ch
17455 Southeast Wax Road
Covington, Washington

Timberlane - A Burning Desire
Friday at 7:00 pm
0.7 miles away
Maple Valley Ch of the Nazarene
24905 Witte Road Southeast
Maple Valley, Washington

MAPLE VALLEY FRIDAY NIGHT
Friday at 8:00 pm
1.7 miles away
Maple Valley Presbyterian
22659 Sweeney Rd SE
Maple Valley, Washington

SATURDAY

LAKE SAWYER MEN'S ACCEPTANCE Men
Saturday at 8:00 am
4 miles away
Lake Sawyer Christian
31605 Lake Sawyer Road Southeast
Black Diamond, Washington

MAPLE VALLEY SAT AM BREAKFAST
Saturday at 9:00 am
1.4 miles away
Gloria's Restaurant
23220 Maple Valley-Black Diamond Road
Maple Valley, Washington

TAHOMA RIVER SURVIVORS
Saturday at 11:30 am
1.4 miles away
23409 Dorre Don Way SE
23409 Dorre Don Way Southeast
Maple Valley, Washington

DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH
Saturday at 7:00 pm
4.7 miles away
High Road Comm Ch
25610 Lawson Street
Black Diamond, Washington

Timberlane - Step Into The Solution
Saturday at 7:00 pm
0.7 miles away
Maple Valley Ch of the Nazarene
24905 Witte Road Southeast
Maple Valley, Washington

SATURDAY NITE IMPROV
Saturday at 8:00 pm
0.8 miles away
Private Residence
Maple Valley
Maple Valley, Washington

MUSTER POINT
Saturday at 8:00 pm
2.5 miles away
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran
23855 Southeast 216th Street
Maple Valley, Washington

This was one of the earliest offshoots of Alcoholics Anonymous. And though it follows a similar structure and model, Narcotics Anonymous is open to addictions of all types – not just alcoholism.

Plus, meetings are pretty easy to find too, though not quite as much so as AA meetings.

Generally, anyone is welcome to attend these meetings, though some are closed off to members only.

And there are quite a few taking place in the Maple Valley area too.

SUNDAY

Unity Church Of Kent
Sunday at 7:00 PM
218 State Avenue South
Kent, WA 98030-5922
Map
Open

MONDAY

Kent Lutheran Church
Monday at 6:30 PM
336 2nd Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032-5849
Map
Open

TUESDAY

Kent Lutheran Church
Wednesday at 6:30 PM
336 2nd Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032-5849
Map
Open

Timberlane Homeowner's Association
Wednesday at 7:00 PM
19300 Southeast 267th Street
Kent, WA 98042-5083
Map
Open

New Heights Christian Church
Wednesday at 7:00 PM
21628 116th Avenue Southeast
Kent, WA 98031-2321
Map
Open

Muckleshoot Recovery House
Wednesday at 7:00 PM
39225 180th Avenue Southeast
Auburn, WA 98092-9768
Map
Closed

WEDNESDAY

No Nearby Meetings This Day

THURSDAY

Unity Church Of Kent
Thursday at 6:30 PM
218 State Avenue South
Kent, WA 98030-5922
Map
Open

FRIDAY

No Nearby Meetings This Day

SATURDAY

Kent Lutheran Church
Saturday at 7:30 PM
336 2nd Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032-5849
Map
Open

Family of Grace Lutheran Church
Saturday at 9:00 PM
31317 124th Avenue Southeast
Auburn, WA 98092
Map
Open

Addicts themselves aren’t the only ones that suffer from a substance use disorder. And in fact, friends and family members often don’t get the support they need to stay happy, healthy, and safe.

Al-Anon is a 12-step plan designed with these individuals in mind. It offers friends and family members of problem drinkers the opportunity to share their story, learn from others, and find guidance and support where they may have otherwise had neither.

In the Maple Valley area, there are quite a few Al-Anon meetings available too.

Maple Valley Wednesday Night AFG
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Light of Life Lutheran Church
28585 216th Ave SE, Covington, WA, 98042, USA
First portable
2.1 miles away
Student & Professional observers welcome
Handicap Access

Experience Strength And Hope AFG
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Fairwood Community United Methodist Church
15255 SE Fairwood Blvd, Renton, WA, 98058, USA
Benedict Hall, building to left of main sanctuary; classroom #4
6.9 miles away
Student & Professional observers welcome
Beginners
Handicap Access

Expect A Miracle AFG
Saturday 10:00 AM
Kent United Methodist Church
11010 SE 248th St, Kent, WA, 98030, USA
7.4 miles away
Student & Professional observers welcome
Handicap Access

Hear Speaker Meeting AFG
Saturday 7:30 PM
Hillside Church
930 E James St, Kent, WA, 98031, USA
Meeting 3rd Saturday of every month only
8.7 miles away
Student & Professional observers welcome
Handicap Access

Saturday Morning Open Breakfast AFG
Saturday 9:30 AM
Trotter's Family Restaurant (upstairs)
825 Harvey Rd, Auburn, WA, 98002, USA
9.3 miles away
Student & Professional observers welcome
Handicap Access

Kent All Mens AFG
Friday 7:30 PM
Church of the Holy Spirit
310 3rd Ave S, Kent, WA, 98032, USA
Has separate outside entrance, in library
9.3 miles away
Student & Professional observers welcome
Beginners
Men
Handicap Access

Young people may have an especially hard time opening up to others, especially when they’re surrounded by people well outside of their own age group. But even still, they need just as much support – if not more – than anyone else.

Alateen is designed specifically with these individuals in mind. Members are typically restricted to certain age groups (unique to each meeting). And this can lead to a more free flow of ideas, encouragement, and support.

There aren’t quite as many meetings nearby as other 12-step groups. But even still, there are a few to choose from around Maple Valley.

Lake Hills Alateen
Thursday 7:30 PM
St Andrew's Church
2650 148th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA, 98007, USA
Age range 9-20. Downstairs
15.5 miles away

West Seattle Alateen
Monday 7:00 PM
Tibbets United Methodist Church
3940 41st Avenue SW, Seattle, WA, 98116, USA
Age range 13-18.
21.1 miles away

Courage To Be Me Alateen
Wednesday 8:00 PM
Queen Anne Lutheran Church
2400 8th Ave W, Seattle, WA, 98119, USA
Age range 12-20.
24.0 miles away

Tuesday Night Survivors Alateen
Tuesday 7:30 PM
Redeemer Lutheran Church
1001 Princeton Street, Fircrest, WA, 98466, USA
Age range 10-18.
24.3 miles away
Handicap Access

The family-oriented group of Narcotics Anonymous, Nar-Anon follows a similar format to Al-Anon, focusing specifically on friends and family members of substance abusers.

And also like Al-Anon, it may discuss a variety of subjects including:

There are 7 meetings in particular in Maple Valley or the surrounding areas to have a look at.

Hope On The Hill
All Saints Lutheran Church
27225 Military Road South
Auburn, Washington 98001
Thursday
7:30pm

"The Next Step"
Grace Lutheran Church
22975 24th Ave. S
Des Moines, Washington 98198
Enter the church through the lower parking lot.
Monday
7:00pm

Serenity Trail
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church
4228 Factoria Blvd.
Bellevue, WA 98006
First Thursday of the month will have a step study meeting before the regular meeting, starts at 6:20--7:00. (Regular meeting starts at 7:00.)
Thursday
7:00pm

Sundays In Sumner
Sumner United Methodist Church
901 Wood Avenue
Sumner, Washington 98390
Sunday
7:00pm

Orting Family Group
United Methodist Church
109 Train St. SE
Orting, Washington 98360
Monday
7:00pm

Olalla NFG
Olalla Recovery Center
12851 SE Lala Cove Lane
Olalla, Washington 98359
No food, drinks, purses, cell phones or cameras allowed in building. Everyone must sign in. Enter and exit through front doors. Doors open at 6:45pm.
Tuesday
7:00pm

Just For Today
6613 South Cheyenne Street
Tacoma, Washington 98409
Meets in upstairs room | Free daycare is available | Please do not disturb the NA meeting, downstairs.
Monday
6:30pm

Growing up in an alcoholic home can be incredibly damaging, especially when there’s emotional or physical abuse involved. And unfortunately, many people who do have a childhood tainted by a parent’s drinking just don’t get the support they need later in life to overcome that lasting trauma.

Luckily, there’s a 12-step group focused specifically on helping these individuals maintain a healthy and functional lifestyle. And it’s called Adult Children of Alcoholics or ACoA.

There aren’t many ACoA groups in the area, but there are 3 in particular to look into.

Washington, Bellevue ( WA) 
Sunday 03:30 pm
Recapture, Dream, and Achieve!-We meet in the Salvation Army building. The meeting is upstairs (elevator available).
911 164th NE, 98008
(English) ACAs only (Closed), Discussion, Book Study,

Washington, Puyallup ( Pierce) 
Monday 07:30 PM
Puyallup Valley Aca-Meeting is at the First Presbyterian Church. Parking available behind the church. Entrance to parking is on 4th Street. Enter through the back door.r
412 W Pioneer, 98371
(English) ACAs only (Closed), Book Study, 
Non Smoking-Contact Meeting If U Need Wheelchair 

WASHINGTON, Bellevue ( King) 
Saturday 01:00 pm
Recovery Tree Group-.
12302 NE 8th St., 98005
(English) Open to all, Discussion, Fellowship Text, Steps, 

12-step groups are often thought to be the only way that individuals can get support if they’re struggling with a substance abuse problem. However, there are quite a few alternatives available that can fill the place of 12-step groups, especially when this approach to recovery doesn’t mesh well with your particular beliefs or attitudes.

SMART Recovery is one of the best 12-step alternatives available today. It focuses on providing members evidence-based strategies and techniques to empower them on their journey to sobriety. And they’re also structured as a group just like 12-step groups.

However, they’re non-spiritual in nature and are actually led by certified instructors rather than members themselves.

And around Maple Valley, there are quite a few SMART Recovery meetings to check out.

Bellevue, Washington – Tuesday at 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
12826 Southeast 40th Lane
SE 40th Lane Suite 203
98006 Bellevue Washington
Meeting: #179
Public Standard

Sumner, Washington – Tuesday 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
15116 Gary Street East
98390 Sumner Washington
Meeting: #4301
Public Standard

Mercer Island, Washington – ***On Hiatus*** Wednesday at 8:00 PM
2630 77th Avenue Southeast
98040 Mercer Island Washington
Meeting: #2812
Discussion Public

While in-person meetings offer a more lasting approach to sobriety, they aren’t always as flexible as some people may hope.

And when it comes to a full schedule or a broken-down vehicle, getting to those meetings can be hard in certain situations.

Online support groups offer a far more flexible approach to support. These can occur in a variety of formats: over email, through real-time chats, via video conferencing. It just depends on the group.

And below are some of the best places to get started if you’re looking for an online support group.

Professional Treatment for The Best Recovery Outcomes

>Overcoming an addiction takes an enormous amount of work, dedication, and support. And unfortunately, many recovering addicts aren’t able to achieve sobriety using local support groups alone. Many will need a much higher level of care.

That’s where professional treatment programs come in. Professional addiction treatment programs are built on hard science. They use evidence-based treatments and strategies to help get patients through the toughest times of recovery and to empower them to remain sober for the long-term.

In the end, professional programs offer far better rates of recovery than any other method.

While higher success rates are undoubtedly the best benefits of a professional treatment facility, there are a few other perks of partnering with an addiction program to help on your journey to sobriety.

Some of the most notable are below.

  • They provide a range of amenities that can make recovery far more comfortable and easier to push through.
  • They often have dedicated 24/7 nursing staff that can help prevent and treat serious health complications that may occur along the way.
  • They typically will connect patients with a strong social support network that can end up lasting a lifetime.
  • They may offer dual diagnosis programs that can help identify co-occurring disorders like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and/or schizophrenia – all of which can make recovery much more difficult when left untreated.

The majority of professional programs fall into one of two categories: detoxification and rehabilitation.

Detoxification is the first step of a professional program. It deals primarily with the initial stage of quitting called withdrawal. This is when the body has to re-acclimate to functioning normally without the help of the addictive substance. And while the process is necessary, it can bring on a range of seriously uncomfortable side effects. These may include:

  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Diarrhea
  • Paranoia
  • Muscle aches
  • Tremors

For some, these side effects can be so problematic that they will turn back to using to get some relief.

A professional detoxification program helps keep patients from relapsing while treating these symptoms to make the process far more manageable. On top of that, they can also help prevent and treat serious complications, some of which can be life-threatening.

Rehabilitation is the second phase of a treatment program. And while detox is concerned mostly with healing the physical dependence, rehab is more concerned with the psychological dependence.  

Using treatments like one-on-one counseling, group talk, and behavioral therapies, rehab gives patients the healing and the guidance they need to stay sober in the long-term.

Research has also shown that without rehabilitation, detox alone does little to nothing to change future substance abuse.

There are three different types of rehab programs too.

  • InpatientThese programs typically last around 30 days and involve patients staying on campus for the extent of their treatment. And while this offers a much more controlled environment and a higher level of care, patients are usually unable to tend to daily obligations like work or school.
  • Outpatient – These programs are much more flexible. They usually will last about 3 months and involve treatment sessions on certain evenings throughout the week. Patients, then, are free to spend their days and nights as they wish. However, more freedom also opens up the door to a possible higher rate of relapse as well.  
  • Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) – This program provides flexibility and a high level of care. Treatment sessions still take place in the evenings. But they will occur more frequently and last for longer as well.

Our Closest Outpatient Location:

Our Closest Inpatient Location:

Northpoint Seattle

Northpoint Seattle: The Premier Option for Addiction Treatment Around Maple Valley, Washington

There are plenty of addiction resources in and around Maple Valley for residents to take advantage of. With everything from overdose help and local support groups to professional treatment, no one needs to suffer through a substance abuse problem without knowing where to find help.

And when it does come time to find a professional program, the Imagine Bellevue is one of the best options around.

Northpoint Seattle is a modern and comfortable intensive outpatient program that provides flexibility, high-quality care, and affordability all in one program. These programs are designed to meet the specific needs of each of our patients. And with one of the highest staff-to-patient ratios in the area, you can be sure you’re getting the attention you need to thrive.

Plus, we’re also nationally accredited by the Joint Commission – a testament to our quality of care.

Not everyone will be a good fit for our IOP program though. And talking to a qualified addiction specialist is the best way to see if the Northpoint Seattle is right for you or your loved one.

Our passion for recovery lets us offer the absolute best level of care in the Pacific Northwest. And we’d love to be a part of your journey towards sobriety. So, contact us today to get started now.

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