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Tacoma, Washington

Telecare - Community Alternatives Team

Mental Health
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Telecare - Community Alternatives Team

Overview

Telecare - Community Alternatives Team is a mental health treatment center for people seeking treatment near Pierce County. As part of their treatment modalities for recovery, Telecare - Community Alternatives Team provides cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and telemedicine/telehealth therapy during treatment. Telecare - Community Alternatives Team is located in Tacoma, Washington, accepting medicaid for treatment.

Telecare - Community Alternatives Team at a Glance

Payment Options

  • Medicaid
  • State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds
  • Community Mental Health Block Grants
  • Payment assistance (check with facility for details)

Assessments

  • Screening for tobacco use
  • Comprehensive mental health assessment

Age Groups

  • Young adults
  • Adults
  • Seniors

Ancillary Services

  • Intensive case management
  • Education services
  • Psychosocial rehabilitation services
  • Suicide prevention services

Treatment At Telecare - Community Alternatives Team

Conditions Treated

Mental health treatment:

Mental health treatment provides a safe and structured environment where individuals can receive professional care and support for their mental health challenges. Within the facility, trained therapists, counselors, and medical staff work together to create personalized treatment plans tailored to each person's needs. Patients might participate in a variety of therapies, including individual counseling, group therapy, and possibly medication management. The goal is to equip individuals with the tools and strategies they need to cope with their conditions and lead fulfilling lives.

Levels Of Care

Outpatient:

Outpatient treatment at rehab centers provides adaptable therapy schedules, usually spanning 1-3 hours weekly, enabling participants to maintain their everyday routines while undergoing treatment. On the other hand, intensive outpatient programs require a more dedicated time investment, frequently around 9-15 hours a week, delivering a deeper therapeutic experience without the commitment of inpatient residency.

Treatment Modalities

Cognitive behavioral therapy:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a evidence-based psychotherapeutic approach that aims to address dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and cognitions through a goal-oriented, systematic process. It involves identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and beliefs and replacing them with more constructive ways of thinking and behaving. CBT is commonly used to treat a variety of mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and phobias.

Dialectical behavior therapy:

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a cognitive-behavioral approach specifically designed to help individuals regulate emotions, enhance interpersonal effectiveness, develop distress tolerance, and increase mindfulness. In addiction treatment, DBT equips individuals with practical skills to manage triggers, cope with stressors, and build a life worth living without resorting to substance use. By addressing both the emotional and behavioral challenges of addiction, DBT fosters personal growth and long-term recovery.

Telemedicine/telehealth therapy:

Telehealth provides a secure and handy way to access behavioral health care from your home. It eliminates the need for travel, time off work, or organizing childcare. A range of services, including individual therapy, group sessions, and monitoring for anxiety and depression, are available remotely. Rest assured, telehealth video sessions are not recorded, ensuring your information remains as confidential as in-person consultations.

Abnormal involuntary movement scale:

The AIMS is a 12-point evaluation instrument that clinicians employ to assess the severity of dyskinesias, notably in the face, limbs, and torso, for patients on neuroleptic medications. It gauges the overall effect, the level of impairment, and the patient's awareness and distress about these involuntary movements. Frequently used in research on antipsychotic drugs to detect tardive dyskinesia, the AIMS is prized for its clear format and swift assessment, making it suitable for routine clinical examinations by trained professionals.

Ancillary Services

Additional Services

  • Pharmacotherapies administered during treatment
  • Mentoring/peer support
  • Laboratory testing

Special Programs

  • Persons 18 and older with serious mental illness (SMI)

Contact Information

Telecare - Community Alternatives Team
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3901 South Fife Street, Tacoma, Washington, 98409
Updated September 26, 2023

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