Fentanyl is a major concern in Washington and nationwide due to its potency, which has led to an increase in opioid overdoses. If you or someone you know is struggling with fentanyl misuse or addiction, it’s important to seek help right away. For free assistance, contact us at . Our admissions navigators are on standby and ready to help.
Washington offers toll-free, confidential hotlines to assist individuals struggling with fentanyl use and substance addiction. Many of these helplines operate 24/7, providing guidance, treatment information, and help in finding nearby resources. Helplines available in Washington include:
In Washington, there are numerous resources and assistance programs available to support individuals dealing with fentanyl use and addiction. These include, but are not limited to, support groups, treatment programs, sober living residences, and initiatives dedicated to overdose prevention. These resources strive to offer personalized assistance to individuals and families coping with fentanyl addiction. Fentanyl-related resources in Washington include:
Like many states nationwide, Washington has not been spared from the concerning rise in the availability of fentanyl and related overdoses. According to Drug Enforcement Administration records, the quantity of fentanyl seized by the DEA in Washington increased by 1670% from 2019 to 2022.1
In 2021, Washington witnessed a surge in overdose fatalities attributed to the widespread availability and potency of counterfeit fentanyl pills.1 In the initial three quarters of 2021, there were 805 overdose deaths related to fentanyl, a significant increase from the 653 recorded throughout the entirety of 2020.1
If you or someone you know is dealing with fentanyl misuse or addiction in Washington, seeking help is crucial. Our admissions navigators are available 24/7 to provide complimentary assistance, assist you in exploring treatment options, and to offer consistent encouragement and support. Reach out to us today at for immediate assistance.
FentanylSupport.org is owned and operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC). AAC is a leading rehabilitation provider, offering all levels of care from detox to sober living, including 9 inpatient facilities nationwide.
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I was in inpatient in the fall of 2018. My experience with SMR was generally positive. The atmosphere they provide is extremely uplifting and hopeful that you can get your life back together. They provide group sessions which are extremely uncomfortable at first but ultimately worth it. The counselor you’re assigned to will take you through your lowest points of your addiction with the other members of your group and then will try and inspire you that you can do better. You go through the steps in the Big Book with your group and it really makes you confront yourself and your problems which led you to where you are currently. You’re given a journal to record your thoughts, literally anything you want, which for me was the perfect creative outlet. They also have an auditorium type room for film strips, NA meetings with the entire facility and speakers. Almost everyone I met who works at SMR has been through the recovery process themselves and the counselors take turns sharing their stories with us on stage. The food is pretty amazing, the grounds are absolutely beautiful, the facility is clean and bright. It was a great place to start my recovery journey. I’m not sure if it’s still the same almost five years later, but if it is I highly recommend Sundown for treatment. They helped save my life and I’m forever grateful.
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