Substance Use Disorder Services offered at Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Substance Use Disorder Services for Adults: State-certified Substance Use Disorder Treatment program helps individuals who struggle with substance use disorder or co-occurring disorder abstain from drug and alcohol use, improve their physical and mental health, and enhance their quality of life. Offers both outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment at the ACRS main site. Includes:
- SUD assessment for inpatient referral
- Counseling
- Support groups
- Case management services
Substance Use Disorder Services for Youth: Provides mental health and substance use disorder services, including:
- Individual Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Group counseling
- Case management services
- GAIN assessment
Services are provided throughout King County, usually at home, school, or other community settings. Case managers also function as an educational and supportive link to broader mainstream services and the Asian Pacific American families they serve.
Address: 3639 Martin Luther King Junior Way South, Seattle, WA 98144
Hours: M-F, 8am-6pm. Service hours vary by program.
Application process: Call for intake assessment.
Eligibility: No restrictions. Youth program serves ages 13-21.
Fee: Accepts WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and offers a flat rate for assessments, which can be written off if the client doesn't have the capacity to pay (e.g., homeless, recently released from jail, etc).
Languages: Spanish, Khmer, Russian, Cham, Nepali, Shanghainese, Polish, Tongan, French, Hmong, Karenni, Mien, German, Tigrigna, Cebuano, Samoan, Malay, Hindi.
Agency info
Asian Counseling and Referral Service offers individual and family mental health treatment, including outpatient counseling, intensive day treatment, co-occurring disorders treatment, and a program for people with gambling problems. It also provides programs for youth, including substance use disorder treatment, mental health counseling, and a violence prevention program. Case management services are available to help elderly and disabled adults live independently. Additional services include a food pantry, meal program, employment services, ESL classes, citizenship classes, and a legal clinic. The agency assists clients in applying for naturalization and food benefits, focusing on serving Asians and Pacific Islanders.
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