Verified Treatment Center
Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing
Seattle, WA · 98188
Key Takeaways for Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing
- • Outpatient offered
- • Accepts Medicaid, Private insurance
- • SAMHSA-listed facility
- • Direct line available · Helpline free & confidential 24/7
About Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing
If you are looking at Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing in Seattle, WA, the basics worth knowing up front: The facility's programming is outpatient (Outpatient), not residential. This page walks through the questions that tend to matter most to families weighing a specific program.
Care levels at Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing
On care levels specifically: Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing is an outpatient-focused program (Outpatient) — patients live at home or in sober living and attend treatment sessions. This level of care is clinically appropriate for mild-to-moderate substance use disorder, or for patients stepping down from residential. What that means in practice is that matching Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing to the right clinical situation depends on whether you or a loved one needs the level of care this facility actually offers — which is a clinician's judgment, not a facility's sales pitch.
Insurance and payment
Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing accepts both Medicaid and commercial insurance, which is the broadest payer profile and typically correlates with programs that operate at scale across the economic spectrum. The single most useful pre-admission move on insurance is requesting the facility send you — in writing, by email — the specific benefits verification for your specific plan product. That document is the answer to most post-admission billing disputes.
Before you call
Three questions to put to Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing before admission: the specific ASAM level the facility is billing; the written Verification of Benefits for your specific plan product; the MAT policy (continuation of buprenorphine or methadone during residential, specifically). If the clinical situation involves opioid use disorder, confirm explicitly whether Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing offers medication-assisted treatment — buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone. Programs that do not are operating outside the current standard of care. Getting answers in writing protects against the downstream surprises.
Listing sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced April 2026. Verify current programs directly with the facility.
Refugee Womens Alliance Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing at a Glance
Levels of care
Outpatient
Service settings
Outpatient
Therapy approaches
Cognitive behavioral therapy, Couples/family therapy, Group therapy, Individual psychotherapy, Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Age groups
Children/Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors
Insurance & Payment Accepted
Confirm in-network status before admission — verification is free.
Contact & Location
Facility direct line
206-496-4330Website
www.rewa.org