Youth Substance Use Disorders

The Youth Outpatient Substance Use Disorder program provides assessment, treatment, and coordination tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are experiencing challenges with substance use.

What are Youth Substance Use Disorder services?

Services offered include: comprehensive substance use assessment, DUI assessment, outpatient or intensive outpatient treatment, aftercare, random urinalysis screening, case management, as well as coordination and treatment for co-occurring disorders utilizing dialectical behavioral therapy.


Who does Youth Substance Use Disorder services serve?

Compass Health offers outpatient substance use disorder treatment tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals. Our program partners with the local drug court, probation, prosecuting attorney’s office, local hospital, and community resource centers, to ensure outpatient services are accessible to all.


Compass Health’s outpatient Substance Use Disorder program accepts both private insurance and Medicaid. Payment plans can be arranged through a sliding scale payment arrangement.


Approach to care

Millions struggle with addiction every year. If this is you or a loved one, know recovery is possible. At Compass Health, our San Juan team is here to support you throughout your journey with substance use disorder. Our dedicated professionals provide services and support to help you live your best life. Realizing you need help is the first step to sobriety.

We understand each client is unique, so every treatment plan is individualized to meet their specific needs and goals.
Treatment services include individual and group counseling. The frequency of individual and group counseling is determined by the level of care assigned by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria and can range between monthly, weekly or three times a week. Services may be offered in Spanish to some individuals as needed, or interpreters may be arranged.


Goal of Youth Substance Use Disorder services

The goal for this program is to provide the education, skills, and support needed for those with a Substance Use Disorder to make positive life changes and engage in a lifelong recovery program.

Services

Services in this program include the following, based on client need:

  • Individual Therapy
  • Substance Use Assessment

Access

To access these services, call 844-822-7609 and request an outpatient assessment; the outpatient assessor can refer you to this service if indicated. If you are already enrolled in services at Compass Health, talk to your clinician about this service.

Emergency Resources: Alcohol/Drug 24-Hour Hotline 800-562-1240

Frequently Asked Questions

I’m in crisis now – what do I do?

If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 988. If you are experiencing any other kind of emergency, call 911.

Our team can be reached by dialing the national mental health crisis line, 988, or by calling the Care Crisis Line at 1-800-584-3578 24 hours-a-day, 365 days-a-year to speak with a mental health professional who will assess the situation and make appropriate referrals.

If you are in a region that Compass Health is the responding team we will find a way to get to you when and where you need us.

How do I find out where these services are offered?

Start by checking out our location page. First, filter by the category of service. Then, find the service you’re looking for. Available locations will populate, and you can even get directions to the closest facility.

How do I know which services are right for me?

Our referral team is here to help! Accessing services at Compass Health is an easy, three-step process. Start by requesting services with our online referral form.

How do I sign up for services?

Different services have different entry points at Compass Health – many are open to self-referrals, others must be referred by an outside source. For specific information based on service, please refer to our services tab and check the appropriate service(s) you are interested in for a way to get started. For general advice on how to access many services at Compass Health, visit here.

Is the Family Initiated Treatment (FIT) option one that makes sense for my family?

To learn more about Family Initiated Treatment (FIT) please talk to your clinician or see this flyer from the Washington State Healthcare Authority flyer for more details as it is outlined in the RCW.

Is there a form to fill out if a member of my household has become a danger to themselves or others?

Yes. The form is called a Declaration of Witness (DCLR) and is available by clicking here. It is also on our client forms page. Use this form as directed by DCR staff. If you’re in an emergency and not sure where to start, call 988.

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