Address: 1601 E 4th Plain Blvd Bldg. 17, Ste. A212, Vancouver, WA 98661, USA
Phone: +13603978246
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Bethany Glover
**Please be aware** The services are acceptable, but the primary prescriber, elizabeth liu, has had numerous complaints and grievances raised against her. She is verbally abusive towards clients and should be avoided if you are looking for mental health treatment.
Traci Freeman
I can honestly say I love life line connections. I didn't finish but I was attending groups for a pretty long time there. And the women's iop group with Tandy the counselor is the best group ever and Tandy is an absolutely amazing counselor. And I appreciate her very very very much. I will be going back to lifeline when I am ready to do so.
Daniel Hickey
Very good resources provided to me for understanding my problem. The guidance counselor was especially helpful in reviewing the tools (like meditation and mindfulness) in order to avoid relapses. Thank you very much. Group discussions were valuable as well and the leads to other groups were helpful. I am doing well and feeling good about the future.
Jessica Asplund
I recently stayed with lifeline connections in Vancouver for their inpatient program. The food was amazing and I loved being there. The staff was friendly, supportive, and really made you feel at home. While being there I have never felt so good and was improving myself and working on things within myself. The program they use was great. I loved the schedule and the routine. I never felt judged and everyone seemed understanding. My only issue was at the end of my stay I was getting ready to leave, I had a few days left before graduation and had accepted an Oxford house in Seattle. when suddenly a house phone went missing. One of the girls decided to say it was me that took the phone. I expressed that I did not have the phone and was repeatedly accused. I decided to go for a walk outside to calm down but was then followed and demanded to return the phone. I didn’t have the phone nor did I know who did. Not one person believed that I was telling the truth or had my back. I felt very attacked and cornered by the entire staff and house. I was then kicked out. I lived three hours from the treatment center and had no where to go. Policy is that once you leave the program you have to wait outside for your belongings. So I called for my ride and walked to the store. I returned to the center and talked to staff I was then asked to return to my bed and finish the program. By this point my ride was 30 minutes to arriving. As much as I wanted the certificate and to finish the program. I couldn’t bring myself to stay with a group that had made me feel that way. Besides my roommate I felt betrayed by everyone there. Damn me and my pride. I would still recommend the program to anyone in need. And wish that my experience was completed. Instead I returned home to find I was homeless and had no support system or aftercare. I had no idea what I was supposed to do next. I really wish that even know I left the program that they would have helped me figure out what to do or who to call. Not just a here’s your stuff good luck.
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Contacting CVAB in the same bldg. with Lifeline is a good place to start for guidance (funding & other services).
Write to: Resident's Name P.O. Box #1678 Vancouver, WA 98661
Have him sign a release of interest
It's on the corner of St. John's and 4th plain. In the VA building. Follow to the right, it's just after the main entrance. U should see signs.
Yes! All are welcome at Lifeline Connections. If you in need of inpatient substance use disorder services you will be assigned to the unit that you identify with. Give our staff a call at (360) 397-8246 ext. 0 and start your journey to recovery today!
Are you in need of substance use disorder or mental health treatment? Have you tried Oxford Houses or Share? To access our supported housing program please call 360-605-6086 and speak to Mark.
Ext. 30467
Contact our front desk staff Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00pm 360-397-8246 x 0.
Lifeline Connections promotes health and wellness. All Lifetime facility are tobacco and nicotine free. Our caring and supportive staff work with you through your cravings while also providing nicotine replacement therapy.
We promote overall health and wellness so all Lifeline Connections facilities are tobacco and nicotine free. Our supportive and caring staff will work with you through your cravings while providing nicotine replacement therapy.
There is a slight weight of maybe 5-7 days. The best way to get started is to call 360-397-8246 x 0.
Visits are allowed for residential treatment. During COVID-19 all visits are done virtually. No visitation in detox. Pet visits are occasionally approved and individual basis.
Need to an rehab inpatient ext number to reach my son
Waiting list for what?
Yes. In the PPW (pregnant and parenting women's)
Yes, they accept apple health.
We are a 28 day program but it often depends on how the individual is doing in treatment and the funding source. Thanks for asking.
We're not sure about that one. Please contact Clark County Sheriff at the Clark County Jail.
Thanks for your question. You can bring makeup and a hair dryer. Please refer to our list of what to bring to residential treatment. https://www.lifelineconnections.org/services-programs/admission
what is the longest one can stay
Yes.
Yes!
This link will provide you with the daily colors. https://www.lifelineconnections.org/color-line-2/
Im not sure I understand the question. Please clarify and I'll do my best to respond appropriately.
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