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Chemical dependency treatment for the indigent alcoholics and addicts seeking alcohol or drug rehab in Washington State is described under "ADATSA" [below].  Looking for drug rehab centers for chemical dependency treatment?  There is also a web-based national directory provided by a federal agency.  The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration maintains the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator.

ADATSA
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment
and Support Act

 


The state of Washington will pay for drug abuse treatment or alcoholism treatment (grouped together under "chemical dependency treatment" of alcoholics and addicts) who lack financial resources.  The application process involves applying for public assistance.

The addict or alcoholic should go to the nearest DSHS office (often referred to as a "CSO" or community service office).  The public assistance application form will first be screened by a Financial Worker or determine whether the applicant meets financial guidelines.  

Next the applicant will be interviewed by an Incapacity Specialist (sometimes referred to as a social worker).  The Incapacity Specialist will schedule the applicant for an alcohol/drug assessment by an ADATSA Case Manager.

If the applicant is found to be chemically dependent (an alcoholic or addict) and otherwise eligible, the ADATSA Case Manager will schedule an intake appointment at an appropriate chemical dependency treatment facility.  The ADATSA Case Manager will make the determination whether this should be inpatient or outpatient treatment.

Treatment is provided at treatment centers, facilities that have contracted with the state and the nature of treatment to be provided is defined by the state.

Eligible persons can receive up to six months of treatment within a two-year period.  This generally is defined as no more than three months of inpatient treatment and not more than three months of outpatient treatment.

During inpatient treatment, the state covers medical expenses and provides $39.00 monthly for personal and incidental expenses.  During outpatient treatment, the state provides up to $339.00 a month toward rent, as well as food stamps and medical assistance.

Chemical dependency treatment received under this system is frequently referred to as "ADATSA treatment," or more correctly, ADATSA funded alcohol or drug addiction treatment. Funding by the state legislature is currently very inadequate and so ADATSA treatment is "rationed" in many ways--essentially denying service to many of those who need drug or alcohol rehab.

For specific regulations, read the provisions of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) using the hyperlink shown below.

Floyd Else, Webmaster

Important ADATSA Related Links

Chapter 388-800 WAC: Chemical dependency assistance programs.  This explains the law that covers all aspects of chemical dependency assistance programs in Washington State.  Who is eligible?  What happens if you are determined to be eligible?  Would I go to inpatient treatment or outpatient treatment?  What groups receive priority for ADATSA services?  Are there cash benefits?  What happens if I drop out of treatment?  What are ADATSA shelter services?  What is a protective payee?

The Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR)
is that branch of the Washington State department of Social & Health Services (DSHS) that administers Substance Abuse Services and Mental Health Services in Washington State.

Apply for ADATSA assessment and treatment services through your local DSHS Community Services Office (CSO).  Find your local CSO office on-line.

Access to treatment for TANF, SSI, GAU, GAX AND Medicaid Clients

List of ADATSA ASSESSMENT CENTERS in Washington State--arranged alphabetically by county. [.pdf file]

You can call the Alcohol and Drug 24-Hour Help Line at 1-800-562-1240 (toll-free in Washington) or (206) 722-3700 from Seattle or out of state, for crisis counseling or referral to a program near you that can help.  However, with budget cuts, they are no longer available 24 hours a day.

The Greenbook "Directory of Certified Chemical Dependency Services in Washington State" online [alcohol addiction treatment, alcohol rehabilitation centers, drug and alcohol rehab centers] online.  

The Greenbook includes a number of Appendices:  Chemical dependency related information and sometimes non-certified or contracted agencies. 

A  County Alcohol & Drug Coordinators and County Prevention and Treatment Specialists [PDF]
Information and Referral (Help-Line, Legal Action Center, DOH-CDPs, & other state #s) [PDF]
C  CD Professional Associations of Washington State [PDF]
D  Transitional Support Services for Pregnant/Postpartum Women (Contracted)  [PDF]
E  Residential Services - Women and Children (Contracted) [PDF]
Hospitals Providing Inpatient Care to (CUP) Women (Certified) [PDF]
G  ADATSA Assessment Centers [PDF]
H  Washington State Oxford Houses [PDF]
  Involuntary Committal Information [PDF]
Youth Outpatient County Contractors [PDF]
Youth Residential Contractors [PDF]
L   Community College/University Chemical Dependency Programs [PDF]
M  Adult and Youth Drug Courts [PDF] [Word]
N  Native American Treatment & Prevention Providers [PDF]
O  DASA Certified Detoxification Facilities [PDF]
P  Prevention Providers [PDF]
Opiate Substitution Treatment Programs (Methadone Programs) [PDF]
R   "Access To Recovery" County Contacts [PDF]
S   Problem Gambling Treatment Agencies
[PDF]

 



Projected funding level
Division of Alcohol & Substance Abuse
ADATSA SERVICES

ADATSA
 

Type of
Funding

Fiscal Year
2005    

 Assessment & Living Stipend

State of WA

  $6,500,000    

 Outpatient Treatment

Fed-SAPT

3,500,000    

 Residential Treatment Services

Fed-SAPT

14,500,000    

Totals

 

$24,500,000    

This level of funding is anticipated for fiscal years 2005, 2006, and 2007, assuming no further federal budget cuts.

[Information thanks to Representative Ross Hunter, 48th Legislative District, Washington State Legislature, April 2005]


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ADATSA
ELIGIBILITY A-Z MANUAL
DSHS, Washington State.

Purpose: Describes the services available through the Detoxification and the ADATSA programs which are meant to assist clients who are chemically dependent or abusing alcohol or drugs. This section also describes the process for access to chemical dependency treatment for people who are on other public assistance programs and for those who are not eligible for any public assistance program.

Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
Read "Chapter 388-800" about
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

Washington State

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