Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Resources in Monroe, Washington
Monroe, Washington is a city in Snohomish County, Washington. Around 30 miles northeast of Seattle, Monroe is located where the Skykomish, Snohomish and Snoqualmie Rivers come together. Monroe is considered part of west-central Washington. People choose to live in the region because it’s scenic and there are plenty of outdoor activities to partake in. Monroe is also a hub of arts and culture.
As in other parts of Washington, Monroe residents face issues with drugs and alcohol use. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in 2017, there were 742 overdose deaths related to opioids in the state. That’s a death rate of 9.6 per 100,000 persons. The greatest increases in opioid death rates in Washington were related to heroin, as well as synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
In nearby King County, drug use death rates hit a record number of 332 and of those, two-thirds were opioid-related. The biggest increases in King County were related to prescription opioids and fentanyl.
Initiative 502 also legalized recreational marijuana use for adults in the state. While there are limits to who can buy and sell marijuana, the legalization of marijuana in a state can sometimes renew public health concerns.
For these reasons and more, some people in the area may be looking for a Monroe drug rehab facility. Fortunately, there are many drug rehab resources available, as well as other helpful local and national resources for anyone struggling with substance misuse.
Our Closest Facility
The Recovery Village Ridgefield
888 Hillhurst Rd. Ridgefield, WA 98642
(877) 594-0735
Why Choose Rehab in Monroe?
There are many reasons a person might opt for alcohol or drug treatment in Monroe, Washington. A person may already live nearby and want to stay close to family and their support system. Family and loved ones can play an integral role in recovery programs in many cases. Some people also lack the ability or desire to travel for treatment for various reasons.
However, some people may want to travel out of state and want to come to Washington for treatment because of the calm, serene environment they’ll find throughout the state. When a person travels for rehab, it allows them to create a fresh start for their recovery. People who live in triggering environments may wish to travel out of town to distance themselves from those triggers and allow themselves the time and space to heal.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Monroe
If you are looking for a Monroe drug rehab or alcohol treatment center, there are around 29 programs within 15 miles of the city. There are centers in Monroe itself, as well as Snohomish, Duvall and Everett. The Recovery Village Ridgefield is also located close to Monroe and offers comprehensive, evidence-based drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs.
Detox Centers
During the detox process, the body works to eliminate the substances. Detox can present withdrawal symptoms, that can be physically and mentally challenging to overcome. Detox centers provide a setting for people going through withdrawal to have medical monitoring and receive care in a safe and comfortable environment. Detox isn’t addiction treatment on its own, but it is an important first step in the addiction treatment process.
There are five detox programs within 15 miles of Monroe. The Recovery Village Ridgefield provides onsite, medical detox to people ready to take the first step in their treatment.
Inpatient Treatment
During inpatient treatment, clients check into a residential facility where they receive around-the-clock care, counseling and supplemental therapies. Inpatient treatment offers privacy, personalized treatment plans and a safe, well-managed environment.
Five inpatient residential programs are within 15 miles of Monroe, Washington. Of these, three offer short-term residential treatment and one offers long-term residential treatment. The Recovery Village Ridgefield also has inpatient and residential addiction treatment programs of varying lengths.
Outpatient Treatment
During outpatient treatment, there is a greater level of flexibility because clients don’t live onsite in the treatment facility. Clients might start out in outpatient treatment, or it might be part of a more in-depth treatment program that begins with inpatient rehab.
There is one outpatient detox program within 15 miles of Monroe. There are 25 general outpatient addiction treatment programs in the same radius in cities, including not only Monroe but also Snohomish, Duvall and Woodinville. Intensive outpatient treatment is available at 22 programs near Monroe.
Aftercare Programs
The addiction treatment process doesn’t end when someone’s program ends. Aftercare is an important part of addiction treatment and it helps ensure a smooth transition back to daily life when treatment ends. Aftercare can include everything from helping someone connect with local non-profit resources to attending rehab alumni programs. Aftercare programs can also include sober-living facilities.
Recovery Meetings in Monroe, WA
A recovery meeting is a place where people who have struggled with addiction to drugs or alcohol can come together and provide and receive mutual support. Recovery meetings are an important way to build a sober social network and stay on track with recovery once treatment ends. The12-step programs, like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA), are some of the most well-known types of recovery meetings, but alternatives also exist.
AA Meetings in Monroe
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is one of the longest-standing recovery group and support group programs for people who struggle with alcohol addiction and dependence. Recovery meetings like AA allow people to come together and share similar stories and provide essential social support to one another. There are different Monroe AA meetings available. AA meetings in Monroe, Washington, include:
- Monroe Sunday Night Live
Sunday, 6:30 p.m
Church of Our Saviour Episcopal
301 South Lewis St.
Monroe, WA 98272 - Common Ground Book Study
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Monroe Methodist
412 South Lewis St.
Monroe, WA 98272 - A New Purpose Group
Thursday, 7:00 p.m
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
1024 Monroe Ave. Northeast
Renton, WA 98056
NA Meetings in Monroe
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a 12-step program similar to AA, with the exception that it’s for people who struggle with addictions to drugs and substances other than alcohol. NA meetings in Monroe, Washington, include:
- Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
14118 Chain Lake Rd.
Monroe, WA 98272 - Recovery Center
Fridays, 7:00 p.m.
17880 147th St. SE
Monroe, WA 98272 - Old Snohomish Library
Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
1st & Cedar St.
Snohomish, WA 98290
SMART Recovery Near Monroe
SMART Recovery is a four-point program that can be helpful for people recovering from all types of addictive behaviors, including alcoholism, drug and substance abuse, and gambling addiction. SMART Recovery is not a 12-step program. Nearby SMART Recovery meetings include:
- Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church
Saturdays, 7:00 p.m.
14724 1st Ave. NE
Shoreline, WA 98155 - Associated Behavioral Health Care
Fridays, 7:15 p.m.
2111 N Northgate Way
Suite 212
Seattle, WA 98133
Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings Near Monroe
Al-Anon and Nar-Anon are 12-step-based family support groups. They are geared toward family members and the loved ones of people who struggle with an addiction to drugs and alcohol. Al-Anon and Nar-Anon meetings in and near Monroe, Washington, include:
- St. Mary of the Valley Church
Mondays, 7:30 p.m.
First United Methodist Church
601 W. Columbia St.
Monroe, WA 98272 - St. John’s Episcopal Church
Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m
913 2nd St.
Snohomish, WA 98290
Local Substance Abuse Prevention Efforts
As well as the organizations and recovery and rehab centers above, there are other prevention organizations related to substance abuse in Snohomish County and Monroe, Washington. For example, there is the Community Outpatient Treatment Program which is managed by the Snohomish County Human Services Department. This program includes assessments for substance use disorders and treatment services in a non-residential setting for low-income residents.
Government Initiatives
Along with the Community Outpatient Treatment Program, for people in Monroe and Snohomish County with mental health concerns, there is the Community Mental Health Program. The Community Mental Health Program provides services to vulnerable populations in Snohomish County. Specific programs supported by the Community Mental Health Program include peer support, treatment for dual disorders, therapeutic services and case management.
Community Organizations
Community organizations in Monroe, Washington that provide support and resources to people with substance abuse issues include:
- North Sound 2-1-1: This hotline can serve as the initial point of contact for people who want to gain more information or referrals for local substance abuse or mental health services in the Monroe and Snohomish County area.
- The Snohomish County Care Crisis Line: Another local hotline that provides referrals and information to patients seeking outpatient treatment. The hotline is available 24/7 and can be reached at 800-584-3578.
- Catholic Community Services can be reached at 425-257-1621
- The Sea Mar Community Health Center can be reached at 425-609-5505
College Services
Everett Community College East County Campus is located in Monroe and may be able to provide different mental health and substance use resources to students. College presents unique life stressors that may prompt substance use. Seeking help while in college can set people up for successful futures.
Substance Abuse Treatment Resources in Surrounding Communities
Along with substance abuse treatment resources and rehab programs in Tacoma, there are programs in surrounding communities such as The Recovery Village Ridgefield. Other cities and communities near Tacoma include:
Sultan, Washington
Snohomish, Washington
Duvall, Washington
Gold Bar, Washington
Woodinville, Washington
Granite Falls, Washington
Lake Stevens, Washington
Bothell, Washington
Everett, Washington
Redmond, Washington
Areas Served
98272
98290
98019
98077
98296
98072
98205
98053
98294
Sources
National Institute on Drug Abuse. “Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths.” March 2019. Accessed September 14, 2019.
Young, Bob. “Drug-use deaths hit record in King County.” The Seattle Times, Accessed August 10, 2017. Accessed September 14, 2019.
Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board. “Know the Law.” Accessed September 14, 2019.
Snohomish County, Washington. “Alcohol & Other Drugs Treatment.” Accessed September 14, 2019.
View Sources
National Institute on Drug Abuse. “Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths.” March 2019. Accessed September 14, 2019.
Young, Bob. “Drug-use deaths hit record in King County.” The Seattle Times, Accessed August 10, 2017. Accessed September 14, 2019.
Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board. “Know the Law.” Accessed September 14, 2019.
Snohomish County, Washington. “Alcohol & Other Drugs Treatment.” Accessed September 14, 2019.