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What’s the Why?

We at Smokey Point have an amazing staff of people whom are totally committed to improving the lives of our patients. We wanted to share some insight into why these dedicated professionals do what they do each day to improve the lives of so many. Featuring Recreational Therapist, Suzanne DuBois Why do you do what […]

NAMI Walk 2023

Smokey Point Staff, Families and Therapy Dogs, all made a great showing in support of NAMI Walk Washington 2023. It was a great day for all as we all work to spread the awareness of Mental Health and to STOP the Negative Stigma associated with people struggling from the debilitating effects of the diseases.

Mental Health Awareness Month

They come to us broken, afraid, and many times out of their minds. Young and old, there are no age or socio-economic barriers. They and their families reach out for help!!! Acute Psychiatric Facilities like Smokey Point often receive tough reviews from our patients and families. An acute psychiatric stay for a patient, especially if […]

Announcing New IOP Program

Smokey Point Announces the Opening of Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Substance Use Disorder for Adults Starting on Monday, May 8 – Virtual Sessions Monday – Thursday: 3:00pm – 6:00pm The substance use disorder IOP is an outpatient addiction recovery program that provides a more structured, intensive level of care for individuals suffering from […]

March is National Nutrition Month

It has been known for quite some time that there is a definite link between mental health and healthy nutrition. The following is some helpful information on the topic. Research shows that the foods you put into your body can have an influence on your mental health. It is no surprise that what you eat […]

Now Offering

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – Substance Use Disorders – Adults 18 and Over The Substance Use Disorders IOP is an outpatient addiction recovery program that provides a more structured, intensive level of care for individuals suffering from substance use and co-occurring disorders. Individuals attending this specialized IOP program may be required to spend more hours […]