- Primary Care(Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) is a 10-item questionnaire that screens for hazardous or harmful alcohol consumption. The alcohol Self Test questionnaire helps you determine how much you drink. Developed in 1982 by the World Health Organization (WHO), the test correctly classifies 95% of people into either alcoholics or non-alcoholics. The AUDIT is particularly suitable for use in primary care settings and has been used with a variety of populations and cultural groups. It should be administered by a health professional or paraprofessional to screen and identify people at risk of alcohol problems.
- Lung CancerCauses of Death in a Group of Addicts include: cardiovascular disease (30%), cirrhosis (24%), upper gastrointestinal & lung cancer (15%), addiction (14%), pneumonia (7%), and other causes (14%).—from W. Schmidt and R.E. Popham, unpublished data, “Deaths in 1823 Male Addicts, Corrected for the Expected Mortality in Each Subgroup” (1978).
- Stress ManagementOur nationally recognized inpatient programs tailor treatments around individual needs. Our medically supervised treatment consists of lectures and the development of an individual treatment plan incorporating counseling, nutritional & physical therapy, as well as reading assignments, 12-Step programs, and relaxation & stress-management techniques. Our grounds offer a full range of recreational facilities and patient-shared rooms with tastefully decorated interiors. Recovery unfolds in a setting which is overwhelmingly positive, respectful, and safe.
- Depression
- Mental HealthIn recovery, nothing is more important than stability and support. Re-entering the “real world” after treatment can be daunting, which is why it’s vital to have support when approaching employment, education, and daily activities. Additionally, many patients want to address mental health issues that have become apparent during their inpatient treatment, and they would like to do so with discretion and convenience.
- Behavioral HealthLMRC, we have always demanded of ourselves that we abide by the highest standard of care for our patients. Our inpatient program is annually inspected by the Washington State Department of Health, and our outpatient programs are certified by the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery in the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. Seeking even higher standards, we have been accredited by CARF since 1990. Executives in our management team have served on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers since 1987. NAATP is dedicated to maintaining among its members the highest standards for addiction treatment. If you have any questions about our services or their licensure, we invite your inquiries (see contacts).
- Physical Therapy