Program Details
First Phase
A client entering First Phase will experience a 90-day blackout period. This means the client will have no contact with anyone outside the facility unless it is an emergency, communication with children or for legal, medical and dental appointments. After completing the blackout period clients are allowed to make three phone calls per week and receive three phone calls per week. These phone calls are approved and monitored by staff. Clients off their blackout will also be able to receive and send mail. While in first phase, no client will leave the facility unless accompanied by a senior client. A client will be considered a splittee if he/she leaves the facility alone or without permission of staff. First phase clients are not allowed to have money on their person unless authorized by staff. First Phase clients attend three group therapy sessions per week, bi-weekly counseling sessions, and daily concept seminars.
Second Phase
Second Phase clients will experience a semi-blackout period. Phone calls and mail will still be allowed. Second phase clients attend two group therapy sessions per week, monthly counseling sessions, and seminars as needed or provided. Work and/or education counseling is available to clients on an as-needed basis. Passes will be approved and monitored by staff. Day passes for the purpose of socialization will be granted upon evaluation by staff. Weekend passes will be granted to those persons working or going to school full time. Limited visitation will be allowed at scheduled times and at the discretion of staff.
Long Term
The long-term program is a minimum of nine months in length. Long-term clients will spend a minimum of three months in First Phase. This will also be the blackout period. The Executive Director and staff will move long-term clients to the second phase portion of the program after evaluation.
Recovery House
The short-term program is a minimum of 60 days. Clients must meet strict eligibility requirements in order to be accepted into this program. These clients will experience a progressive blackout. This program is for work/school release.
Seadrunar Daycare
The Seadrunar Childcare Program, an integral part of the Seadrunar facility, is licensed by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Division of Childcare and Early Learning as a childcare center to provide care for children between the ages of birth and twelve years. Trained and experienced child care staff work with both parents and children in developing more positive patterns of parent-child interaction.
Parents participate in the daily care of their children, as well as attending Parent Effectiveness Training seminars to improve their parenting skills. Since many children of drug abusing parents display behavioral and emotional problems, Seadrunar enrolls both parents and children in external therapeutic programs whenever necessary. All children residing in the Seadrunar Nursery receive ongoing medical care and participate in structured leisure activities both in and away from the facility
Job Training/Recycling Project
Seadrunar Recycling
Seadrunar also has its own recycling business. The purpose of this business is to provide job training to clients. It also is helping Seadrunar to become self-sufficient. Upon evaluation by the staff, a client will be permitted to participate in the job-training project.