The Stillaguamish Tribe is composed of descendants of the 1855 Stoluck-wa-mish River Tribe. In 1855 the population resided on the main branch of the river, as well as the north and south forks. The name Stillaguamish, under various spellings, has been used since around 1850 to refer to those Indians who lived along the Stillaguamish River and camped along its tributaries.
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Alcohol / Drug Counseling
The Behavioral Health Programs of the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians is dedicated to assisting individuals, families and the community to improve individual functioning and elevate the quality of life for all. Available to Native Americans and non-natives alike, the Chemical Dependency Programs are committed to providing treatment of the highest quality at an affordable price by well-trained, licensed and deeply caring experienced professionals.
The Stillaguamish Behavioral Health Program is a chemical dependency facility that aims to provide quality services for the members of the community who are currently struggling with addictions to mind & mood altering drugs. Our staff consists of open-minded and deeply caring individuals that pride themselves on assisting others on the path to recovery.
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Individual sessions $82.00 Group sessions $50.00 Monthly Monitoring $70.00 Monthly Monitoring Individual as required $127.00 UA's $45.00 We offer county funded services for those who meet requirements.
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