Treatment / Recovery Help
Learn About Treatment
ADAI’s LearnAboutTreatment.org website is a resource for the community, people with a substance use disorder and their friends and family, and healthcare providers to learn more about treatment options. The goal of the page is to provide education so more people can find the treatment that will work best for them. The website currently focuses on treatment for opioid or stimulant use disorder. [visit site]
Washington Recovery Helpline
The Washington Recovery Helpline provides anonymous, confidential 24-hour help for Washington State residents experiencing substance use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge. Call 1-866-789-1511
Other Helplines:
- Crisis Clinic (Seattle/King County): 24 hour mental health crisis line
- TeenLink: Confidential teen-answered help line (evenings 6-10pm)
- Community Resources Online: Referral to health & human services in King County
- Washington Poison Control Center: 24/7 phone-based help in case of exposure to poisonous, hazardous, or toxic substances
- Youth Care: Support for youth experiencing homelessness in King County
National Helplines & Treatment Locators:
- SAMHSA Treatment Locator: For persons seeking treatment facilities in the U.S. for substance use/addiction and/or mental health problems
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress and loved ones, and best practices for professionals
StopOverdose.org
Find information about opioid overdose and opioid use disorder, where to get naloxone (the medication used to reverse an overdose), resources for help, support for families, and a self-assessment tool you can use to check your own overdose risk. [visit site]
Resources for UW Staff & Students
- CareLink: 24 hour assistance for UW faculty and staff
- Student Counseling Center: UW students only
- Hall Health Primary Care Center: UW students only
- UW Bothell Counseling Center
- UW Health and Wellness, Student Life