NATIVE Project is a mental health treatment facility serving Spokane and the surrounding Washington area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
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NATIVE Project, located at 1803 West Maxwell Avenue in Spokane, Washington, is a culturally responsive behavioral health center serving children and adolescents, with a focus on American Indian and Alaska Native youth. The facility provides comprehensive substance use and mental health services, including individual, family, and group therapy, intensive outpatient programs, relapse prevention, and aftercare services. NATIVE Project’s team of certified substance use disorder professionals and licensed mental health counselors develop individualized treatment plans tailored to each child’s behavioral health and substance use needs, incorporating family support and collaboration with local schools and community agencies.
The center emphasizes culturally appropriate care and wraparound services, ensuring that interventions align with the child’s cultural background and family context. In addition to behavioral health services, NATIVE Project offers prevention and wellness programs such as diabetes education, cancer prevention screenings, nutritional counseling, and lifestyle management initiatives. By integrating primary health care and behavioral health services, the facility provides a holistic approach that supports both mental and physical well-being for youth, promoting long-term recovery, resiliency, and healthy development.