Lifeline Connections Men's Low-Intensity Residential
Bellingham, WA

Lifeline Connections Men's Low-Intensity Residential

Founded

1962

Program Length

90 days

Occupancy

16-30 beds

Focus

This center treats substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Your treatment plan addresses each condition at once with personalized, compassionate care for comprehensive healing.

Lifeline Connections' Men's Low-Intensity Residential program in Bellingham, Washington, provides specialized treatment for adult men aged 18 and older who are diagnosed with severe substance use disorders. The facility accommodates up to 16 residents, with the length of stay determined upon assessment. Residents participate in a minimum of five treatment hours each week, which include individual and group therapy sessions. The program also emphasizes social skills development and vocational and recreational programming to support overall wellness. Staff are available on-site 24/7 to ensure a safe and supportive recovery environment. The program prioritizes individuals involved in drug court but is open to all qualifying residents of the North Sound region. To be eligible, applicants must have an income at or below 30% of the area median income, be capable of independently performing activities of daily living, and receive medical and behavioral health clearance prior to entry.

Lifeline Connections Men's Low-Intensity Residential
Lifeline Connections Men's Low-Intensity Residential
Lifeline Connections Men's Low-Intensity Residential
Lifeline Connections Men's Low-Intensity Residential

Contact Information

Address

Bellingham, WA

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