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P.A.R.C.


A Division of Grant Integrated Services

Prevention Works

Treatment is Effective

Recovery Happens

840 E. Plum

Moses Lake, WA 98837

Phone: (509) 765-5402

Fax: (509) 766-2589

 

Some services available in Quincy, call for details


Providing professional and confidential drug and alcohol prevention, education and treatment services for over 25 years.


Services Provide

 

Alcohol and Drug Evaluations/Assessments:  Assessment meets requirements for DUIs, Deferred Prosecutions, Child Protective services.  Walk-in assessments available.  Call for schedule.

 

 

Intensive Outpatient Program:  Intensive program designed to build a strong foundation and teach skills necessary to maintain a life free from alcohol and other drugs.  Includes both individual and group counseling.  Groups meet three days per week.

 

 

Outpatient Programs: Weekly program designed to support individuals in their recovery.  The program provides education and support through a combination of group and individual counseling.  Programs available for youths and adults.

 

 

DUI Victim Impact Panel:  Designed to help participants understand the impact DUI crashes have had on the lives of others in the community.  Meets court requirements.  Call for schedule and fee information.

 

 

Alcohol and Drug Information School (ADIS):  Eight hour educational course on impacts of alcohol and other drugs.  Meets court requirements for ADIS.  Available for both adults and youth.

 

 

Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) - P-CAP works with high risk mothers who are pregnant or up to 6 months post-partum when they enter the program.  It is a 3 year relationship based home visitation model.  Advocates provide support so critical to women who are making fundamental changes in their lives.

 

 

 

PARC News


Being the number one influence on their children, parents are encouraged to talk to their kids early and often.  SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) introduced a new website “Talk.  They Hear You.” targeted to parents with youth ages 9-15 and provides parents with the tools to help them communicate about the dangers of underage drinking and how to help prevent it.

 

 

http://www.samhsa.gov/underagedrinking/

 

 

 

 

  

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

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