Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Lacey, Washington

Lacey, Washington, is a vibrant city located in Thurston County. While known for its rich natural beauty and a family-friendly community, Lacey and the surrounding Thurston County have struggled with the effects of drug and alcohol addiction. From 2020 through 2021, 78 individuals died from opioid overdose alone in Thurston County.<sup>1 </sup>Fortunately, help is available for substance abuse through rehab. Getting the treatment you need can help you start on a path to recovery. If you are considering attending drug or alcohol rehab in Lacey, Washington, there are nearly 60 options within 25 miles. The right rehab center for you can guide you toward the treatment you need. For example, you may need to go through detox before being able to attend outpatient or inpatient rehab. Depending on your financial circumstances, you may even be able to attend rehab for free.
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Pathways Mental Health Services Lacey Clinic

Pathways Mental Health Services Lacey Clinic

4804 Lacey Boulevard Southeast

Lacey, WA 98503

360-799-5782 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Providence St Peter Hospital Chemical Dependency Center

Providence St Peter Hospital Chemical Dependency Center

4800 College Street Southeast

Lacey, WA 98503

360-456-7575 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Royal Life Centers at Sound Recovery

Royal Life Centers at Sound Recovery

8645 Martin Way East

Lacey, WA 98516

877-732-6837 Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  
Behavioral Health Resources

Behavioral Health Resources

3857 Martin Way East Suite B

Olympia, WA 98506

360-704-7170 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Evergreen Treatment Services South Sound Clinic

Evergreen Treatment Services South Sound Clinic

6700 Martin Way East Suite 117

Olympia, WA 98516

360-413-6910 Detox   Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
First Things First 123

First Things First 123

1905 4th Avenue East Suite B

Olympia, WA 98506

360-388-0600 Outpatient   Private  
Olympia School District Student Assistance and Treatment Program

Olympia School District Student Assistance and Treatment Program

1113 Legion Way Southeast

Olympia, WA 98501

360-596-8547 Outpatient   N/A  
Olympic Recovery Center

Olympic Recovery Center

8645 Martin Way East

Washington, WA 98516

360-559-2547 Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  
Capital Recovery Center

Capital Recovery Center

1000 Cherry Street Southeast

Olympia, WA 98501

360-357-2582 Outpatient   Medicaid  
Community Youth Services Main Office

Community Youth Services Main Office

711 State Avenue Northeast

Olympia, WA 98506

360-943-0780 Outpatient   Medicaid  
Alternatives Professional Counseling

Alternatives Professional Counseling

203 4th Avenue East Suites 301

Olympia, WA 98501

360-357-7986 Detox   Outpatient   Private  
Thurston County Drug Court Program

Thurston County Drug Court Program

2000 Lakeridge Drive Southwest

Olympia, WA 98502

360-357-2482 Outpatient   Medicaid  
True North Thurston County

True North Thurston County

6005 Tyee Drive Southwest

Olympia, WA 98512

360-464-6867 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
True North Student Assistance and Treatment Services

True North Student Assistance and Treatment Services

6005 Tyee Drive SouthWest

Washington, WA 98512

360-464-6867 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  

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Alcohol and Drug Use Statistics in Lacey, WA

The collective health of Lacey, WA, and the encompassing Thurston County has been impacted by alcohol and drug abuse, much like the rest of the United States. Here is some data detailing substance abuse in Thurston County:1,2,3,4

Levels of Substance Abuse Treatment

Washington residents have varying needs for substance abuse treatment. Multiple levels of addiction treatment are available to meet those needs.

Detox

The detox process safely clears your system of all drugs and alcohol. This initial step takes place in a hospital or inpatient setting, where medical personnel can supervise and make you comfortable during withdrawal.

Residential or Inpatient

Residential treatment typically involves group and individual therapy, family therapy, medication, and other recreational therapy methods. Participants receive these treatments while living at a facility under 24/7 supervision.

Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)

PHPs are less intensive than inpatient, because you only remain at the facility during treatment times. Methods of treatment usually involve some of the same methods used in residential care.

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs)

IOPs provide several hours of treatment spread throughout the week. This often includes individual and group therapy. Washington residents may transition to IOPs after completing a residential or PHP program.

Standard Outpatient

Standard outpatient programs involve two or three hours of care per week. This treatment typically takes place at an outpatient clinic or at a therapist’s office. This level of care is appropriate for individuals who are highly motivated and have strong support systems.

Aftercare

Aftercare includes supportive, ongoing treatment such as 12-step groups, transitional housing, or other accountability groups. The aim of this support is relapse prevention.

How to Pay for Drug Rehab in Lacey, Washington

Private Insurance

The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires all insurance providers to cover substance abuse treatment to some extent. Since each plan differs regarding specific coverage, Washington residents must check with their provider to confirm exactly what is covered under their plan.

Washington Medicaid

Washington Medicaid is a government program for low-income residents that provides health coverage for individuals and families whose income is below specific levels. To use this program, residents must qualify and apply for Medicaid coverage, and the treatment facility must accept Medicaid as a method of payment.

Washington Medicare

Medicare is a government program that provides health insurance coverage for Washington residents aged 65 or older and individuals with certain disabilities. Not all rehab facilities accept Medicare as a payment method, so it’s important to research each program to determine if Medicare benefits will apply to their services.

Sliding Scale Rehabs

Sliding scale rehabs allow Washington residents to pay only what they can afford for treatment, based on their income. To qualify, residents must usually provide proof of income.

TRICARE in Washington

TRICARE in Washington (West region) provides health insurance coverage for U.S. military personnel, veterans, and their families. This coverage includes addiction treatment services, but not all plans offer the same amount of coverage.

IHS-Funded Drug Rehabs

Indian Health Service (IHS) rehabs provide free or low-cost treatment for Native Americans and Native Alaskans. This program is available even if the individual has other methods they could use for payment.

Traveling to and Within Lacey, WA

Attending an accredited rehab can be the first step toward recovery. If you or a loved one is thinking of attending alcohol or drug rehab in Lacey, here are some tips to help you with your travel plans:

  • The closest airport to Lacey is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, approximately 48 miles north of the city.
  • There are many reasonably priced hotels and motels in Lacey, so you will be able to find comfortable accommodations.
  • You will need your own transportation to get around the city. While Lacey isn’t very friendly to those who walk, it is moderately bike-friendly.
  • If you love history, visit the Lacey Museum for a look into the rich history of the city.
  • If you enjoy nature, visit the Lake Lois Habitat Reserve, the Nisqually Reach Nature Center, and the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge.
  • There are many family-friendly fun experiences in Lacey. Some of these include: Laser Fun Zone, Percival Landing Park, Puget Sound Estuarium, and Hands On Children’s Museum.
  • If you enjoy walking, there are many parks to visit, including Horizon Pointe Park, Lake Lois Park, and Wonderwood Park.
  • Swimming enthusiasts should visit Wanschers Park or Long Lake Park.

Washington Drug and Alcohol Laws

Laws in Washington include the following regulations regarding substance use and misuse:1,2,3

Drug Courts: Washington residents who are charged with a first-offense, non-violent substance-related crime that does not involve DUI may be eligible to attend court-ordered rehab instead of serving jail time.

Good Samaritan Law: Washington’s Good Samaritan Law is designed to encourage people to call for medical assistance during an overdose. The law protects those who call 911 from prosecution for minor drug-related charges.

Naloxone Access: Washington state laws allow anyone at risk of drug overdose or who may be in a position to help someone experiencing an overdose to obtain and administer naloxone. Additionally, doctors may prescribe naloxone directly to an organization such as a homeless shelter, and some pharmacies can dispense naloxone to individuals without a prescription.

DUI Laws: In the state of Washington, the following drug paraphernalia is illegal, and possession of it is considered a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.

  • Cocaine spoons or vials
  • Scales and balances
  • Hypodermic needles or syringes
  • Equipment used to test strength and purity
  • Kits to process or manufacture illicit substances
  • Chemicals used for cutting or diluting illicit substances
  • Mixing devices
  • Packaging equipment
  • Pipes

Marijuana Laws: Marijuana is legal for both medical and recreational use in Washington. Adults 21 years and older can legally possess up to one ounce of cannabis, 16 ounces of marijuana-infused solid product, or 72 ounces in liquid form. All marijuana must be purchased from a state-licensed facility and consumed on private property. Driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal and punishable by jail time, license suspension, a $3,500 fine, insurance premium increase, and ignition interlock requirements.

Resources

  1. Thurston County Opioid Response Task Force. (2022). Fentanyl Update.
  2. Thurston County Opioid Response Task Force. (2022). Narcan Administration Stats.
  3. Washington State Department of Health. (2022). Latest Quarterly Death Tables From 2017 to 2022 By Geography.
  4. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. (2022). County Health Rankings and Roadmaps: Washington-Thurston County.

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