About Native Project Behavioral Health
Native Project Behavioral Health is a culturally grounded outpatient substance use treatment program in Spokane, Washington, serving children, youth and families from its main campus on West Maxwell Avenue.
Rooted in the philosophy of "Sacred Hospitality," the program promotes wellness and balance of mind, body and spirit through integrated, culturally appropriate care.
Youth-Focused Behavioral Health and Addiction Programs
Care typically begins with a comprehensive behavioral health and substance use assessment to determine the right level of support. From there, clients may enter ASAM Level 1 outpatient treatment or step up to ASAM Level 2 intensive outpatient treatment, both offering individual, family and group services.
This youth-focused program also supports co-occurring mental health needs, offers telehealth options and collaborates with families, schools and community agencies for wraparound support.
Quick Facts: Native Project Behavioral Health
- Location: Main campus in Spokane's West Central neighborhood, with a nearby Children and Youth Services Center
- Levels of care: Outpatient (ASAM Level 1), intensive outpatient (ASAM Level 2), aftercare and assessments
- Who they treat: Youth ages 9 to 18 for substance use, ages 5 to 18 for mental health, plus adults and older clients with co-occurring or trauma-related needs
- Approach: Culturally rooted, trauma-informed and family-centered care guided by "Sacred Hospitality"
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, private insurance, IHS/Tribal funds and a sliding fee scale
- Amenities: Integrated main campus with medical, dental, pharmacy and prevention services on site
Starting Care in Spokane
To begin services at Native Project Behavioral Health in Spokane, new clients complete an assessment and intake with the behavioral health team.
Admissions staff can explain program options, verify insurance and review sliding scale or tribal funding opportunities.





