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Addiction Services

Substance use disorders can affect anyone, at any point in life. At MultiCare, we’ll support you throughout every step of your recovery journey.
Cristy, Addiction Services

Substance use disorders (SUDs), also known as addiction or chemical dependency, are diseases that affect a person’s brain and behavior. These disorders happen when a person cannot control their use of substances, even if it hurts their health, relationships or other parts of life. Substances can be legal or illegal, such as alcohol, marijuana, nicotine, opioids and others. SUDs can range from mild to severe and affect anyone, no matter their age, race, ethnicity or gender.

At MultiCare, we know asking for help with addiction takes courage, and every person takes a different path to recovery. Our SUD specialists provide compassionate, confidential and nonjudgmental care that honors your choices and helps you achieve your goals.

How we help

MultiCare provides two levels of outpatient SUD care — general outpatient and intensive outpatient.

Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) offers a structured therapy schedule and comprehensive support services for those who need more than weekly therapy sessions. Participants in the IOP typically attend services three to four days a week, totaling about nine hours of treatment per week.

We also provide care for those who are pregnant through our pregnancy Substance Treatment and Recovery Training (START) program. This program offers inpatient and outpatient care to people at any stage of pregnancy who are experiencing problematic substance use.

At the beginning of your recovery journey, we’ll conduct an assessment that will explore the role of substances in your life. This will help us determine the level and type of treatment best suited to your needs.

Regardless of what type of care you receive, a variety of trained addiction experts may support you, from doctors, advanced practice providers and nurses to state-certified substance use disorder professionals, among others.

SUD treatment may include a range of options and strategies depending on the nature of your disorder and your particular situation. Your care plan may include:

  • Medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol SUDs (available in some primary care clinics)
  • Individual and group counseling
  • Behavioral health and psychiatric services
  • Referral to inpatient withdrawal management services when substance usage cannot be safely managed on an outpatient basis
  • If appropriate and aligned with patient goals, abstinence-based models of treatment such as those used by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are available
  • Relapse prevention
  • Education about SUDs and overdoses with access to naloxone (Narcan) as appropriate
  • Harm-reduction strategies
  • Mindfulness
  • Screening and treatment options for infections transmitted via intravenous substance use

We also provide driving under the influence (DUI) assessments at our Puyallup location. These court-ordered evaluations identify how substance use is negatively affecting your life and may help inform your treatment pathway.

How to access care

Whether you’re seeking outpatient counseling, addiction services, or another type of support, we’ll help you take the next step toward better health.

The beliefs that guide our SUD care

We believe how you approach SUD care matters — it influences both the shape and outcome of a person’s recovery journey. At MultiCare, we believe:

Words matter. We use compassionate, respectful, and person-first language that avoids stigma.

SUD impacts everyone. It affects individuals, families, workplaces, and communities.

Recovery is possible. We hold hope, knowing that people can recover and families can heal.

Connection strengthens us. We reduce stigma, trauma, and isolation by sharing experiences and offering support.

Our values lead us. We reflect MultiCare’s core values: Respect, Integrity, Stewardship, Excellence, Collaboration, Kindness, and Joy.

Find care

Our team of addiction specialists are ready to help you start your recovery journey.