Location
Our Washington Location
Our inpatient facility is located in Washington, and will serve Washington state. It will provide a safe & therapeutic environment for both our staff and patients.
- Edmonds
7416 212th St SW,
Edmonds, WA 98026
Some regions of Briarcliff and Magnolia may overlap. This neighborhood has one of the cities’ five highest median residential real estate prices in Seattle. The area has a lot of luxury homes. It’s also one of the more conservative neighborhoods in an otherwise very liberal city.
This neighborhood is a great place to live. There are many excellent public schools in the catchment area. Being close to the water, residents also get beautiful scenic views and an opportunity to participate in watersports. The area is also close to Discovery Park.
Despite being a great place to live, Briarcliff also has a drug and alcohol problem, much like the rest of Seattle. Over 50% of Seattle’s homeless population admit to using drugs and alcohol. With that said, many residents that are well off also fall victim to drug and alcohol abuse. Those who have spiraled into a deep abyss due to addiction need to get help right away. There are, fortunately, plenty of addiction resources in Briarcliff, Seattle.
When attempting to recover from an addiction, all substance abusers should consider seeking drug and alcohol rehab center. Only about 10% of those struggling with an addiction will ever seek any type of drug or alcohol addiction treatment. This is because many addicted individuals believe that they have the addiction under control.
This couldn’t be further from the truth. Those who would like to achieve sobriety must get medical detox services and other addiction treatment services, like counseling and behavioral therapies. When looking for the right addiction treatment program, there are two distinct levels of care to choose from:
In and around Briarcliff, Seattle, there are over 15 drug and alcohol treatment centers that are within a 25-minute drive. Many of these treatment facilities offer outpatient care. Patients will meet up with a therapist or addiction expert for counseling or some type of behavioral therapy. There are also many treatment centers that offer inpatient care as well.
Research into addiction recovery has found that peer support plays a critical role. Those who are recovering from addiction need a significant amount of support in their lives. They need to feel that they aren’t alone and that there are other people out there who understand what they’re going through. The best way to get the peer support that’s needed is to go to recovery meetings and support groups in Briarcliff, Seattle, like the ones below.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) was founded back in 1935. This is a fellowship of men and women who would like to put down the bottle and stop drinking. There is no fee involved with going to an AA meeting. Studies have also shown that those who go to these meetings tend to stay sober for a longer period of time. AA meetings are faith-based. They follow twelve steps and principles, which members learn during step studies and book studies. At the meetings, members can also open up about their struggles and frustrations during the daily reflections.
Church of Ascension
Time: Tuesday @ 12:00 PM; Thursday @ 7:30 PM
Group name: Sober On The Bluff; Magnolia
Location: 2330 Viewmont Way W
(For Women Only)
Magnolia Presbyterian
Time: Tuesday @ 7:30 PM; Wednesday @ 7:00 PM
Group name: Big Book West; Keep Coming Back
Location: 3051 28th Ave W
Magnolia Lutheran
Time: Friday @ 8:00 PM
Group name: Magnolia Speaker's Meeting
Location: 2414 31st Ave W
People saw how successful and effective Alcoholics Anonymous was. Due to this reason, recovering drug addicts came together to form Narcotics Anonymous (NA). These meetings are also faith-based. They follow the same twelve steps and have the same meeting structure as AA. NA, however, discusses topics that are related to being addicted to drugs.
Ballard First Lutheran Church
Time: Thursday @ 7:00 PM
Location: 2006 NW 65th Street., Seattle
2.69 miles away
Fremont Baptist Church
Time: Monday, Wednesday and Friday @ 12:00 PM; Tuesday @ 8:00 PM; Saturday @ 7:00 PM; Friday and Saturday @ 11:00 PM
Location: 717 North 36th Street., Seattle
2.88 miles away
Saint John's Lutheran Church
Time: Sunday @ 7:00 PM
Location: 5515 Phinney Avenue North., Seattle
3.17 miles away
While most people don’t realize it, family members and friends of alcoholics often need just as much support. Addiction affects everyone. Loved ones often have a difficult time coping with the addiction as well. They may find their entire lives getting uprooted due to this issue. Al-Anon meetings are faith-based and follow twelve steps and principles, much like AA and NA.
Queen Anne Lutheran Church
Time: Wednesday @ 8:00 PM
Group name: Courage To Be Me Alateen
Location: 2400 8th Ave W, Seattle
(For ages between 12 to 20)
3.0 km away
Tibbets United Methodist Church
Time: Monday @ 7:00 PM
Group name: West Seattle Alateen
Location: 3940 41st Avenue SW, Seattle
(For ages between 13 to 18)
6.3 km away
Bainbridge Public Library
Time: Wednesday @ 3:30 PM
Group name: Rock Solid Choices Alateeen Alateen
Location: 1270 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island
(For ages between 12 to 18)
9.2 km away
Nar Anon meetings are essentially the same as Al-Anon meetings. The only difference is that they are for family and friends of drug abusers. Nar Anon meetings are a fellowship of men and women whose lives have been affected by a drug addict. These meetings are also faith-based, and follow the same twelve steps as Al-Anon.
St. Paul's Church
Time: Thursday @ 7:00 PM
Group name: Ballard Nar-Anon
Location: 6512 12th Ave. NW., Seattle
3.0 miles away
Luther Memorial Lutheran Church
Time: Wednesday @ 7:00 PM
Group name: Hope Lives Here
Location: 13047 Greenwood Ave. North., Seattle
6.3 miles away
Suquamish Elders Lounge
Time: Wednesday @ 6:30 PM
Group name: Seven Generations
Location: 18490 Suquamish Way., Suquamish
9.2 miles away
While Al-Anon is open to anyone, the demographic of the members tend to be more mature. Young children, teenagers and young adults may feel like they don’t fit in. These individuals may feel more comfortable going to Alateen meetings. These meetings are generally for those who are from 8 to 19 of age or so. Many meetings will accept children who are even younger or young adults who aren’t ready to move onto Al-Anon just yet.
Queen Anne Lutheran Church
Time: Wednesday @ 8:00 PM
Group name: Courage To Be Me Alateen
Location: 2400 8th Ave W, Seattle
(For ages between 12 to 20)
3.2 km away
Tibbets United Methodist Church
Time: Monday @ 7:00 PM
Group name: West Seattle Alateen
Location: 3940 41st Avenue SW, Seattle
(For ages between 13 to 18)
8.3 km away
Bainbridge Public Library
Time: Wednesday @ 3:30 PM
Group name: Rock Solid Choices Alateeen Alateen
Location: 1270 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island
(For ages between 12 to 18)
8.4 km away
Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART) meetings are designed for those who would prefer science-based meetings over faith-based meetings. At these meetings, members learn practical skills that help them overcome addiction. They learn how to face addiction head on with skills like the ABCs of REBT for emotional upsets. SMART meetings help members learn how to manage addictive behaviors.
Sacred Heart Church
Time: Monday @ 6:00 PM
Location: 205 2nd Ave. North, Seattle, Washington, 98109, USA
Good Shepherd Center
Time: 1st and 3rd Thursday @ 12:00 PM
Location: 4649 Sunnyside Ave. North, Suite 347, Seattle, WA 98103 USA
Seattle Public Library - Capitol Hill Branch
Time: Thursday @ 6:00 PM
Location: 425 Harvard Ave. E., Seattle, WA 98102 USA
Let us help you take back control of your life. Don’t let addiction run your life and dictate what you’re going to do and how you’re going to feel. You’re not a slave to addictive impulses. With the right type of treatment program, you too can regain control over your life and live your life without anything holding you back.
Here, at Northpoint Recovery, we offer both drug rehab and alcohol rehab services. We help patients detox through the most uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms, and then teach them the recovery skills needed to manage addictive behaviors. Our addiction experts work intimately with each client to come up with an addiction treatment plan that will work for him or her. After all, there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach when it comes to addiction recovery.
So far, we have helped hundreds of drug and alcohol abusers turn their lives around. Check out our testimonials to see what past clients think of our treatment programs. For further information, contact us for a free addiction assessment over the phone. Our experts can walk you through the addiction recovery process and help you figure out what you need to succeed!
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