About Sea Mar Tacoma Adult Inpatient Treatment Center
Sea Mar Tacoma Adult Inpatient Treatment Center is part of a large health care organization that provides services throughout Washington state. This location in Tacoma serves the people of Pierce County, alongside several others that offer medical and dental care, school-based clinics and preventive health. They also specialize in outpatient substance misuse treatment.
Tacoma is a diverse port city roughly 30 miles south of Seattle. With Puget Sound on the west and stunning views of Mount Rainier to the east, it is a more affordable, arts focused living environment than Seattle.
Whole Person, Integrated Treatment
The adult treatment center at this location is a leading provider of integrated care in the region. They recognize that drug and alcohol use and abuse issues are rarely isolated disorders and often co-occur with anger, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, among other commonly associated mental health conditions.
The clinic provides tailored treatment plans using the latest evidence-based practices blended with other traditional addiction treatment approaches and a positive peer culture. They integrate 12 Step programs alongside individual and group therapy settings.
Family Reconnections & Stable Home Environments
Additionally, their whole person approach addresses your nutrition, physical health and fitness. Credential staff is on site 24/7 to address your core emotional, mental and physical concerns which they believe is the only way to alter the addiction process. Staffers also strongly emphasize reconnecting you with family and strengthening the family unit through therapy and treatment to provide you with a stable home environment after discharge.
Concentrated workshops help you achieve insight through hands-on activities, moving clients toward the overall goal to increase your self-confidence through self-awareness. Daily services also include medication monitoring, recreational activities and a supportive therapeutic community.





