Non-English speaking rehabilitation clients are worthy of good quality drug rehabilitation services, and the fact that they speak a different language should not take away from the efficiency or effectiveness of their treatment process. Luckily, you will find alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs which may accommodate both English speaking clients and clients who speak other languages. Within the U.S., Spanish rehab solutions are very popular and there are therefore many alcohol and drug treatment facilities to accommodate the rehabilitation needs of Spanish speaking individuals. You will find however a large variety of rehab services for treatment clients who speak languages other than English and Spanish. At alcohol and drug treatment facilities that provide treatment to folks who speak other languages, multi-lingual rehab professionals are available as is rehab information in language such as educational and informational brochures, leaflets and study materials. While there are fewer alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers for those who speak other languages, these services are obtainable in an outpatient, inpatient and residential rehab setting. There is therefore no requirement to delay rehab if folks who speak other languages are hesitating because of this, and professional treatment counselors that can speak and understand their language are ready to do whatever it takes to help those of other languages make a full recovery.
West 1101 College Avenue
Spokane, WA. 99201
If you would like to contact Spokane Regional Health District, you can reach them at 509-324-1420.
Spokane Regional Health District offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Outpatient Treatment, HIV / AIDS Drug Rehabilitation, Lesbian, Gay - Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Senior Drug Treatment, Addiction Treatment for Expectant Mothers, Women - Drug Rehab, Men - Drug and Alcohol Rehab, Hearing Impaired Rehab Services, Other Languages
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Care