About New Horizon Care Centers Isabella House
New Horizon Care Centers Isabella House is a women's residential addiction treatment program in Spokane, Washington, offering specialized substance use disorder care for pregnant and parenting women.
Isabella House provides a six-month inpatient program described as the only one of its kind in the Inland Northwest.
The program takes a family-centered approach, integrating long-term recovery care with parenting support and therapeutic child care to keep mothers and young children together whenever possible.
Pregnant Women and Mothers' Recovery Programs
Treatment typically begins with a chemical dependency assessment recommending ASAM Level 3.3 care, after which eligible women enter the residential program.
Isabella House welcomes pregnant women and mothers with a child under age five, allowing children to stay with their mothers under qualifying circumstances.
Clients can expect individual and group therapy, parenting education, life and employment skills training, HIV/AIDS education and support with transitional housing.
Quick Facts About Isabella House
- Location: 2308 West 3rd Avenue in Spokane, Washington, serving the greater Inland Northwest
- Level of care: Six-month long-term residential/inpatient treatment (ASAM 3.3)
- Who they treat: Pregnant and parenting women with substance use and co-occurring disorders
- Approach: Family-centered, trauma-informed and evidence based care with parenting support
- Amenities: On-site therapeutic child care, developmental assessments, play therapy and acupuncture
- Payment options: Apple Health/Medicaid plans, Indian Health Services, private insurance and self-pay
Admission and Assessment Information
Admission to Isabella House in Spokane begins with a chemical dependency assessment to confirm eligibility and level of care.
The intake team can walk prospective clients through program details, child care pathways and payment or Medicaid assistance options.





