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Canyon View Community Facility

(12 beds)

This facility is located in East Wenatchee and is operated as a Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse certified Recovery House. Youth in this program have completed inpatient or outpatient substance abuse/dependency treatment and are supported to remain clean and sober. Youth participate in regular education programs and/or work at jobs in the community.

Oakridge Community Facility

(12 beds)

This facility is located in Lakewood. The primary focus in Oakridge is on supporting and reinforcing youth use of skills learned in institution care. Youth attend regular high school and vocational training programs and/or work at regular jobs in the community.

Parke Creek Community Facility

(11 beds)

This is a Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse certified 40 day inpatient chemical dependency treatment facility with emphasis on youth with co-occurring mental health disorders. Cognitive/behavioral treatment services are provided to youth with a minimum security classification. Youth who complete the Parke Creek program go on to aftercare either a Recovery House, another community facility, or as a parole service.

Ridgeview Community Facility

(16 beds)

This facility is located in Yakima. The primary focus in Ridgeview is on supporting and reinforcing youth use of skills learned in institution care. Youth attend regular high school and vocational training programs and/or work at regular jobs in the community. Additionally, Ridgeview serves youth on parole revocation status and uses peer mentoring to re-engage and re-motivate these youth to use the cognitive/behavioral skills they learned prior to release to parole.

Twin Rivers Community Facility

(12 beds)

This facility is located in Richland. The primary focus in Twin Rivers is on supporting transition of Mental Health Target Population youth from institutional care. Youth are given help to used cognitive/behavioral skills learned in institution care in the community. Youth attend a half day of school in Twin Rivers and another half day at a local alternative school. Special education teachers work with Twin Rivers' youth in both school settings. Youth have the opportunity to learn food service and maintenance work skills in the facility and also through supported employment in the community.

Woodinville Community Facility

(12 beds)

This facility is located in Woodinville. The primary focus in Woodinville is on supporting and reinforcing youth use of skills learned in institution care. Youth attend regular high school and vocational training programs and/or work at regular jobs in the community.



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