Catholic Community Services

Category: Addiction treatment center in Everett, Washington

Address: 2610 Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA

Phone: +14252585270

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–4PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM

Friday: 8:30AM–12PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ella Rose

Mar 9, 2021

This place really changed my life! Both me and my husband attend treatment and I'd have to say it's an experience worth living. I graduated IOP and op and my husband just graduated IOP and I find im really appreciative because of the positive feedback great guidance and certificate upon completion does for myself and for my family. I've asked for letters for court for visitations with my sons and daughter and they've always were willing to put the extra step forward like Carly Blankenship. Thank you so much for all you do there. I can't thank you enough.

Tiffany Smith

Mar 1, 2021

I love this place so much they gave me my life back and showed me the way my counselor was AMAZING she had my back with cps. They really care about there clients

Nick Holberg

Dec 5, 2018

I have been going here awhile. It’s a very dirty and rather pathetic building. The counselors lack imagination, creation, and intelligence. The people you meet in group all depend on the government far more than they should. It takes me so much effort not to get upset due to the fact that I find it to be a joke. There are far better outpatient centers out there. Coming to CCS has been one of the worst choices I have made in 2018. If you work, which is rare for most of the drug addicts who attend sessions, forget about keeping a job. I make 1/5th of what I used to because of this place. Do you know what it’s like making several thousand dollars a month,4-6k, then going down to 2k. Back to the center, your group leaders lack ingenuity and genius. They speak and preach about sobriety yet only have ~5 years. I hate everyone in that entire place except for the receptionists. They’re always kind and sweet. Bottom line- stay far away from here.

Lushis J Lynn (Lushis Jlynn)

Jul 25, 2018

Emily is amazing, the staff and everyone there are caring, have respect, compation, an awesome sense of humor, they actually listen to you and put forth the effort to do everything they can to understand what you're going threw so that they can help you except your past, understand your present, and give you the gidence and tools you need to start building a better future knowing you're not alone and that there are people that do care and want you to know you're worth more and deserve an amazing future !

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Questions & Answers

what days and times are there assessments

Nicole africa Kane | Aug 12, 2022
Saundra Rose-Moore | Aug 13, 2022

Open access hours are Monday through Thursday 830 to 1. Get there early the time slots fill up fast!

Is there medical support available?

cathybr48 Browne | Aug 12, 2022
Matthew Bourboulis | Aug 13, 2022

No it's outpatient therapy

On what mornings, 8:30 am, does CC's do assessments for drugs and alcohol? Thank you, G

Glenda Harvey | Aug 12, 2022
Sheena Villalobos | Aug 13, 2022

Pretty sure mon Tues and Wednesdays but u wanna be there first thing or u will have to come back it fills up quick. Good luck. If your looking for impatience treatment I suggest PCN !

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do you have adis 8 hour class

JJ Hill | Aug 12, 2022
justin Powell | Aug 13, 2022

Is says online that evergreen Manor does but I'm sure CCS does. I go there and all the staff and counselors are great.

What do you do when you don't use and all you do is help the one get to your treatment center? She's in a contract and keeps using and abusing the suboxin she's on and doesn't make it to the meetings? What do I do?

Jeff Williams | Aug 12, 2022
Cera Rae | Aug 13, 2022

Let her fall on her own. Please, its not because YOU don't care, its more then likely your friend doesn't. Its tough love... stop helping her, in reality its only enabling her to continue playing victim. For me, a slap in the face was needed to wake up, stop making excuses and stop blaming everyone else for my downfall. When everyone i knew stopped answering my self pity calls and left me when at a very low time in my life.... They allowed me to see for myself that i was creating my own hell. Change will not happen if one is comfortable, it will happen when they hit Rock bottom. It took me several rock bottoms to finally realize i needed to quit playing the victim - all that pain i numb for so many years was my own doing. I now, im so grateful my family and friends that cut me off from all help i once asked for; it wasn't anything i couldn't do for myself, in fact, for me it was to stay loaded for one more day while doing as lil as i could.

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