Celebrating over twenty-five years of
outstanding services to young people and their families....
Outpatient Treatment Services
for teens 12 to 18 years of age:
Finding the best place to obtain help
for your son or daughter who is using alcohol or other drugs can
often be an absolutely overwhelming experience. There are so many
questions that a parent or guardian has about.... where do you
start. Often you have started by being blind-sided with news of
your son or daughter’s usage.
Daybreak Outpatient offers a wide range
of services in the Inland Empire to help young people identify
their problems, help them see there is another way to live, and
teach them skills they need in order to live without substances.
As a leader in chemical dependence
treatment for over 25 years, Daybreak offers programs ranging
from the early usage of substances to increasing dependence. We
have developed programs that are based upon years of research,
that are focused on assisting the young person in preparing for
a lifetime of being drug free and successful.
We’ve built our reputation by
providing a wide range of treatment options for teenagers, which
get results. We offer a team of experts who provide a comprehensive
and structured model that recognizes the unique needs of teenagers.
Services are provided after school,
evenings or weekends, so that the teens and parents can continue
to maintain their daily lives at home, school, and work. Call
Monday thru Friday, 9:30 to 5:30 for additional information or
to request an appointment.
Two Locations in Spokane:
11711 East Sprague Avenue, Suite D-4
phone 927-1991
or 960 East 3rd phone 444-7033
Our Values:
At Daybreak, we recognize our responsibility
for assisting the young person and their families becoming drug
free and out of harms way. We value:
- Daybreak strives to ensure that we are welcoming, respectful
and tailor to the needs, concerns and values of the young
person and their families.
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- Daybreak aspires to making your treatment experience
as pleasant as possible.
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- Serving young people is our highest priority. We see
ourselves as partners with parents and care givers to
ensure good treatment for the young person. Daybreak strongly
encourages family participation in the young person’s
treatment experience.
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- We honor diversity of all kinds and recognize that we
are stronger when we are diverse. We strive to be culturally
sensitive and to advocate for equity and inclusion in
all that we work to do.
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- We are sensitive to the young person’s varying
abilities and learning style.
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