Treatment FAQ

harbor crest treatment center what to bring

by Margie Runte IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Water bottle and/or coffee mug WITH LID (must have a lid). All Prescription medications that have been authorized by medical staff. Bring enough of refills to cover the entire length of stay.

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Youth Enhancement Services (YES)

Connecting young adults ages 14-24 to education and employment. Program is open to low-income individuals who meet eligibility criteria.

The Chrysalis

Residential treatment program offering services for women with addiction. We welcome all women including pregnant, post-partum women and women with young children.

Depression

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Anxiety

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Addiction

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What is Harbor Crest behavioral?

The center’s website notes Harbor Crest Behavioral is led by a medical director certified in addiction medicine. Under the director’s guidance, treatment is provided by a multidisciplinary team of physicians, registered nurses, and addiction specialists. In the state of Washington, 99.6 percent of all substance abuse treatment centers have continuing education requirements for staff. The four individuals polled by Best-rehabs.com at the time of this writing shared positive experiences with facility staff.

Where is Harbor Crest in Washington?

Part of Grays Harbor Community Hospital of Aberdeen, Wash. , 50 miles west of Olympia, Harbor Crest Behavioral Health provides short-term residential treatment and an intensive outpatient (IOP) program for adults struggling with chemical dependency. It is also amongst the just 69 (16.1 percent) treatment facilities in the state with a specialized program for pregnant women. Harbor Crest also offers medical detoxification on-site, an aspect of only 20 (4.6 percent) Washington treatment centers.

Does Harbor Crest accept Medicaid?

According to the center’s website, Harbor Crest Behavioral Health accepts several private insurance plans, including Aetna, Cigna, and First Choices, as well as Medicare (accepted amongst 29.8 percent of treatment centers in the state). Medicaid-Apple Health is also accepted for pregnant women under 32 weeks pregnant. The treatment center does not accept United HealthCare, United Behavioral Health, and Humana. Moderate ratings were provided by the four Best-rehabs.com survey respondents for the center’s cost.

What is Residential Treatment?

Wasatch Crest’s residential treatment program is intended for individuals who are just beginning their substance abuse recovery journeys. During treatment, clients receive 24-hour care from our medical, mental health, and support staff.

What is the benefit of residential treatment?

Wasatch Crest’s residential treatment program is typically clients’ initial level of care. The program treats 20 clients at one time. This is an inpatient form of addiction rehabilitation which means our clients stay at our mountainside campus in Heber, Utah full time throughout the length of their stay, usually 30 days.

Patient Testimonial

"I have nothing but good things to say about Wasatch Crest treatment services. I have been to other programs in the past and none of them have been as attentive to clients needs and well being as Wasatch Crest. I would recommend them to anyone in need of this type of service.

What is the structure of the residential treatment program?

At Wasatch Crest we specialize in treating adult men and women suffering from the effects of substance abuse disorders. Additionally, and importantly, our dual-diagnosis treatment addresses the underlying co-occurring challenges often associated with addiction.

What activities are part of the residential program?

At Wasatch Crest, we make outdoor recreational therapy activities an integral part of our residential treatment program. We’ve found incorporating invigorating recreational therapy activities into our residential treatment is a great way for our clients to forget their addiction and fully become part of the outdoor world.

What therapeutic exercises will I be doing?

At Wasatch Crest, we mix elements of a variety of therapeutic programs to provide our clients the support and understanding they need to overcome their addiction.

What types of meditation do you use?

At Wasatch Crest, we use meditation as one of our treatment modalities. Meditation can help reduce feelings of depressions, anxiety, and emotional triggers, while changing brainwaves. These are the meditation methods we use:

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