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Metropolitan Development Council The Center
is an Opiate Addiction Treatment Center located in Tacoma, WA.
Address:
721 South Fawcett Avenue
Tacoma, WA , 98402
Phone:
(253) 284-9005
Opiate Treatment Center
Facility does not treat opiate addiction
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Addiction treatment counseling therapy
Trauma-related counseling
12-Step based treatment approach
Brief intervention approach
Motivational interviewing
Counseling for anger management
Martix Model
Relapse prevention planning
Smoking is allowed in certain areas
Outpatient heroin addiction treatment services
Intensive outpatient (IOP) addiction treatment services
General outpatient addiction treatment services
Privately owned
State substance abuse agency
State department of health
Accepts cash or self-payment
Accepts medicaid
Accepts state financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
Funded through the government
Sliding fee scales is available (please call with clinic for specifics)
Adolescents
Transitional age young adults
Offers individual counseling
Offers group counseling
Offers counseling for families
Continuing care or aftercare
Assistance with obtaining social services
Full substance abuse assessment
Drug and alcohol testing
Aftercare planning
Career counseling and employment training
Interim services for clients
Community outreach
Addiction education
Self-help support groups
Substance buse assessments
Social skills development
Tuberculosis (TB) Screening/testing
Provides case management
Offers housing services
Children and/or Adolescents 17 or younger
Female
Male
Services available to those who are hard of hearing or are deaf