Recovery-Integrated Treatment Services (RITS)

A Comprehensive Program

The Harvest Home serves pregnant and parenting women who are seeking abstinence from drugs or alcohol. Participants of this program will be women who are experiencing a co-occurring disorder (behavioral health and substance use disorder), and their small children (up to age three). Experienced healthcare professionals will assist women in their journey to a healthier life. The program meets the ASAM criteria for treatment services. Harvest Home is designed for women who are referred from local and statewide outpatient/assessment SUD programs.

A Comprehensive Program

RITS is a new, comprehensive program provided by BHR and led by a RITS Team that includes five clinicians and case managers who specialize in behavioral health and substance use disorders. It is for clients who are experiencing significant behavioral health and substance use issues. Some of the highlights of this new program include:

  • Intensive case management and substance use services both in the community and in the office.
  • Individualized services that meet the unique needs of each participant.
  • Intensive outreach provided as needed to those who need additional support engaging in services.

Daily Groups Curricula

Additionally, there are daily groups centered on co-occurring symptoms with a focus on recovery and harm reduction. These groups will include the following curricula:

  • Relapse prevention/harm reduction.
  • DBT skills focusing on mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and emotion regulation.
  • Trauma support.
  • Psychoeducation on the impacts and symptomology of substance use concurrent with behavioral health-related issues.
  • Relationship skills.
  • Anger/emotion management.

How To Qualify For This Program

To qualify for this program, prospective clients will need a dual diagnosis of a mental health disorder (specifically thought disorder or bipolar disorder) concurrent with a substance use disorder. Clients who are in recovery and are not currently using drugs or alcohol still qualify. Clients will also need to be enrolled in BHR behavioral health services.

If you are interested in attending this program please talk with your current provider or call the BHR switchboard at (360) 704-7170 and ask for Tiffany Taylor.

Strengthening Individuals, Families and the Community

For general inquiries call 800.825.4820/360.704.7170. Appointments may be made by phone or in person only. We accept Medicaid insurance.

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We are located in the counties of Grays Harbor, Mason, and Thurston. Below is information on how to contact a location nearest you. You may also contact our closest location near you to schedule an appointment.
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Locations

Adult and Children's Services

205 8th St.
Hoquiam, WA 98550
(360) 532-8629 or (800) 654-3837

575 E Main Street Suite C
Elma, WA 98541
(360) 482-5358

Crisis Clinic of Grays Harbor

Phone: (360) 532-HELP (4357) for Hoquiam area
Phone: (800) 685-6556 (East county and outside)

24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Children, Youth and Adult Services

110 West K Street
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 426-1696

Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties

Phone: (360) 586-2800
Phone: (360) 586-2777 - Youth Help Line

The Crisis Clinic has been offering help in times of need at no cost, 24 hours a day, to everyone in Thurston and Mason Counties since 1972. We are here to listen non-judgmentally and offer emotional support and any appropriate resources our callers might need.

Adult Services
3857 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98506

Children, Youth and Family Services
3859 Martin Way E., Suite 102
Olympia, WA 98506

Recovery Services/Harvest
3855 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98506

(360) 704-7170 or (800) 825-4820

Crisis Resolution Services
Phone: (360) 754-1338 or (800) 270-0041

A 24-hour telephone and face-to-face outreach for mental health emergencies, providing services ranging from crisis intervention to involuntary detention.

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