Psychiatric Residential Treatment for Adolescents in Spokane, WA
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Restabilize your teen's core
Our small, 16-bed facility provides safe, individualized child psychiatry and residential care to our region’s youth and their families. We seek to reduce the need for hospitalization and prepare our residents to return to their communities to live healthy, positive lives as they grow towards adulthood.
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Ready to Heal?
Life is tough for kids, and we can help. Our approach utilizes evidence-based treatments and provides each resident with a safe, structured environment where they can learn and develop coping skills.
Don’t Wait. Get your Teen
the help they need today.
How it works
Give us a call or drop a line through our contact form. We’ll answer any questions that you may have about our program, criteria for admission and insurance coverage.
If Tamarack may be the right fit, we will do an in-depth clinical review – this may include a review of past treatment records and an interview with our admissions team. Residential treatment is a big step to take for teens and families, and our admissions team will work with you to gather the information needed to determine if Tamarack is the right path for your teen.
If Tamarack is the right fit, we’ll plan your arrival and give you all the information you need to know about treatment, timelines and pre-admission information. Keep in mind that there may be a waiting period as we are a small facility and only accept 16 residents at a time.
Our Mission, Our People
Our personalized approach is made possible through a high staff-to-resident ratio, ensuring that our residents always have support when needed. From directors to cooks, our people enjoy working here and our kids know it.
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