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Outpatient Treatment offered at Social Treatment Opportunity Programs - Moses Lake

Provides behavioral health services and supplemental services. Services include: Evaluation/Assessment/Recommendation Provides the initial components of the treatment programs (SUD, DV & MH). The process involves diagnostic testing, psychosocial history development, and clinical interview to determine the level and dimension of treatment appropriate for the individual. Hosts Victims' Impact/Witness Panels. Intensive Outpatient Treatment Offers a program that consists of a minimum of 72 hours of intensive therapy over a 12-week period. Sessions are held on three separate days of each week, and average three hours in length. Issues and behaviors are the locus with inpatient placement as a consideration. Standard Outpatient Treatment Offers a myriad of individualized treatment plans ranging from 1-hour to 3-hour group sessions. Frequency of treatment can range from daily to weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Placement is based on ASAM criteria as evidenced by the individuals situation and diagnostic criteria. Relapse Prevention Treatment Facilitates a program is 16 weeks in length; it consists of weekly 1&1/2-hour group sessions and bi-weekly 1-hour individual sessions. Specific interventions are used to address prior treatment failure. They include recognizing signs and symptoms of relapse or Building Up to Drink (BUD) behavior, and the development of stop signs and control methods to prevent relapse. Mental Health Treatment Treatment services vary in length depending on the patient's needs. All sessions are done on an individual basis and scheduled as the patient attends. T his program focuses on underlying mood or personality disorders that may have caused the person to exhibit objectionable behavior. Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment Provides a treatment for domestic violence is based on Washington State Administrative Codes. Abusive power and control issues in a relationship that often-times result in physical or emotional battery is the focus. Addresses anger management issues separate and distinct from domestic violence treatment milieus. Offers a weekly multiple offender MRT program. Offers Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS), and Consumer Awareness Programs. STOP’s service delivery approach is to provide for a seamless transition for clients from the initial needs assessment and evaluation process to program intake and eventual completion of treatment. The advantage that STOP has over most other like-kind organizations is that its programs can produce first-rate professional reports on client results within the same day or shortly thereafter. Believes in giving clients a social opportunity to succeed at treatment (thus the name: Social Treatment Opportunity Programs); therefore, dismissal from treatment is considered as a final resort. Believe in providing first-rate service and employs patient satisfaction survey to measure the outcome of their efforts. The surveys are based on a five-point Lickert scale; with a treatment goal of achieving at least a score of four points.

Physical Address

104 West Broadway Avenue, Moses Lake, WA 98837

Hours

M-Sa, 8:30am-5pm for office support. Groups until 8:30pm on mosTu nights.

Application process

Call for more information or an appointment. Accepts all referrals into treatment programs on a walk-in basis; appointments are only scheduled by request. If it's determined that the referents’ needs can be better met or are at a different level of care; STOP will coordinate with the referents to ensure that they are placed appropriately.

Fee

Offers sliding scale fees.   Accepts private insurance and private pay.  

Eligibility

No restrictions.

Service area

WA

Agency info

Social Treatment Opportunity Programs

Provided services since 1983 and has seven fully operational facilities located around the State {Tacoma, Puyallup, Kent, Shelton, Aberdeen, Moses Lake and Spokane and Othello}. Each facility either offers or can accommodate service delivery for: - Substance Use Disorder, - Domestic Violence Intervention and - Mental Health treatment; as well as, supplement services such as - Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS), - Victims’ Impact/Witness Panels, - Parenting Classes and - Consumer Awareness Programs. All our services are cognitive behavioral evidence-based; offered on an outpatient basis and are structured to address adult as well as adolescent treatment issues. State licensed, Nationally & Internationally accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Also, deemed by the State of Washington as meeting and exceeding State standards of care in Mental Health (MH), Substance Use Disorder (SUD), and we are State licensed for Domestic Violence (DV) perpetrator treatment

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