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CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY

Gina Skinner

Chemical Dependency Clinical Administrator
Suboxone Lead

360-716-4400

2821 Mission Hill Road
Tulalip WA 98271


FORMS

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Chemical Dependency

Mission:

Provides culturally based programs to nurture our children, families, and community members by honoring our cultural teachings and values, for the wellbeing and preservation of the future generations.

How to receive services:

Tribal members in a crisis can come in and begin the process immediately. Or they can schedule an appointment for an assessment and start the process at that time.

If a family member needs help, we encourage tribal members and families to bring the individual in to assess the needs of the tribal member. In some cases, if the individual is unable to come in or an elder or disabled, we can come out and assess the tribal or family member on site.

The Chemical Dependency Department accepts referrals from:

All court systems, Department of Corrections, schools, Charles Denny Youth, employers, CPS, bədaʔčəɬ, state licensed mental health agencies, and self.

Forms of payment accepted:

Self-pay, preferred provider HMA, private pay, and insurance.

Services Provided:

  • Outpatient program for adults and youth
  • Intensive outpatient treatment meets all court ordered requirements
  • Moral Recognition Therapy (MRT), cognitive style group therapy
  • After care groups
  • Youth life skills group - Canoe Journey
  • DUI assessments
  • Sweat lodge - men's and women's
  • Reiki treatment referrals
  • Acupuncture treatment referrals (helps to restore and balance your natural energy while easing withdrawal symptoms)
  • CD/addictions intakes/assessments
  • Individual counseling for adults and youth
  • Family group counseling for youth and adult
  • Red Road to Wellbriety group
  • Referrals to inpatient treatment for adults and youth
  • Alcohol/drug/addictions education
  • Intervention counseling
  • Suboxone® treatment (for opioid and opioid addictions)
  • Gambling addiction treatment
  • Relapse prevention for those that are relapse prone and/or have recently experienced a relapse
  • Chemical dependency family therapy sessions for youth and adults
  • Case management

NARCAN:

NARCAN is available at Tulalip Family Services at no cost to tribal members. It is also available at Tulalip Clinical Pharmacy.

Eligibility Requirements:

Tulalip tribal citizens ages 12 and up are eligible to access services. We also serve other native, spouses and anyone from the community. The Suboxone Program serves only Tulalip tribal citizens at this time.