Yes. All issues discussed in the course of your treatment are completely confidential. This confidentiality is protected by federal privacy laws. Information cannot be disclosed to employers or other parties without the written consent by the patient.
Yes. Recovery Pointe has been certified by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services to provide DUI Assessments, Outpatient treatment, Intensive Outpatient treatment and Alcohol/Drug Information School.
Yes. We rarely turn people away due to financial hardships. We offer flexible financing along with a sliding fee scale for those who qualify. Our Financial Manager can help determine insurance eligibility or where insurance is not available, help make financial arrangements.
Recovery Pointe is on a main community transit bus line and just one block from the Knight Street Transit Center in Richland. You can find more information about available bus routes by clicking HERE.
Yes. Deferred prosecution treatment is a program specific to the State of Washington. The length of treatment is fixed at two years by law, and includes intensive outpatient treatment, continuing care, and monthly monitoring.
We define success not only by the number of individuals that enter treatment but, more importantly, by how many families we are able to move out of crisis.