North Sound Behavioral Health Treatment Facility

Mental Health Service

902 Pine St, Everett, WA 98201

About North Sound Behavioral Health Treatment Facility

North Sound Behavioral Health Treatment Facility (NSBHTF) is a highly regarded treatment center that has helped numerous individuals reclaim their lives from addiction and mental health challenges. The facility is praised for its exceptional staff, who are described as "absolutely amazing," "qualified," and "caring." Clients have expressed deep gratitude for the support and guidance they received during their time at NSBHTF. The treatment center is commended for its beautiful and welcoming environment, which provides a safe and nurturing space for clients to focus on their recovery. The facility offers a range of programs and activities, including useful classes, mindful arts workshops, and team-building exercises, all designed to aid the recovery process. Clients have particularly enjoyed the daily reflections and gratitude sessions, which have fostered a sense of community and commitment to their sobriety. Despite some isolated incidents of interpersonal conflicts, the overall experience at NSBHTF has been described as "an overall grand experience." Clients have formed meaningful connections with both fellow residents and staff, and have felt truly heard and appreciated throughout their journey. The treatment center's co-occurring program, in particular, has been highlighted as a valuable resource for those struggling with dual diagnoses. While a few clients have expressed concerns about certain policies and ethical decisions, the overwhelming sentiment is one of deep appreciation and gratitude for the life-changing impact of NSBHTF. The facility's dedication to providing a nurturing and supportive environment for those in need of mental health and addiction treatment has clearly made a significant difference in the lives of its clients.

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  • Jun 2024

    I would like to personally recommend NSBHTF to anyone who is interested in regaining their life. This place was a Godsend to me, and my life is mine again. The staff is so qualified and cares so much. The facility is beautiful, and my time spent there was time was time well spent. Thank you so much for helping me get my life back.

  • Jun 2023

    The staff are amazing beautiful people in recovery. Sadly I left early due to policy and medical necessity. There is always some who don't completely work an honest program, and will lie. They are such unfortunates, they seem to have been born that way. But the food was good and they always responded to our needs Kierra, Leina Dagmawit and my favorite Erin ???????? Looking forward to seeing you at a meeting. And there's other d*** policies that involve ethics I personally don't agree with.

  • Jul 2022

    An overall grand experience. The staff cared so deeply that I had even seen some moved to tears over endearing moments. The outings were great. The classes were useful. There is even a mindful arts class that allows us all to explore our creative outlets (provided by my counselor). VERY much appreciated. There were team building exercises aplenty and lots of laughter. Us clients learned so much about each other, and through trial and error, learned how to acknowledge, and respect one another's boundaries. Daily reflections and gratitudes were available, optional, and encouraged. I enjoyed those so much too, because those were client led, optional meetings where we could show true commitment and sincerity to our recovery and continued sobriety. I made friends there, both fellow clients AND staff. And I could go on and on about the good, the great, and the many perks from working with NSBHTC. I was of the few that had no obligation to be there, I searched NSBHTC out for their co-occurring program, and enlisted their services. I am NOT disappointed in my choice.It's a shame that I should spend more time detailing the one bad thing I have to say, than ALL of the many good things there are to say...but this is important to me, and it effects me negatively. It happened AFTER I had completed the program. I reached out to my social worker and had to leave a message. I detailed how wonderfully I had done and boasted of having such a great time in strengthening my recovery skills with NSBHTC. Well, she called me back promptly, shocked that my experience was a good one. You see, she had apparently had correspondence with my counselor at treatment. And what my counselor had to say about me was not so flattering. My social worker was actually put off by how my counselor had conducted herself, having things to say about me that did not in any way speak to my overall performance in the program and it's curriculum. My counselor seemed more focused on in-house disputes that had cropped up during my stay there. And in none of these situations did she paint me in a good light. I was more put off than my social worker. Aware of these circumstances as I was, I was led to believe at the time of said situations, that my counselor and I had understood one another when we sat down to talk. And the forgone conclusion was that I was not a problematic client. I hear a different story from my social worker, who was concerned with the unprofessionalism exposed by such critiquing. In her experience, the subject matter my counselor deemed noteworthy, was not. What my social worker needed, and wanted to know, was did I successfully complete the program, and how well did I perform? If my counselor would have stuck to those parameters, she would have had this to say: He excelled in class and always contributed. And he completed all the homework given to him.However, none of that bore mentioning apparently. So I was given a poor review that will be seen by all those whom may be concerned...a review that very well might be used as ammunition, even though this was my idea, and not required. Due to what seems to be a personality conflict, and an abuse of powers.This is a non-profit that I BELIEVE in, and want nothing but success for. I actually hope to be a part of its staff someday. However I would be remiss to not be sincere in my experience with the program.I give it five stars nonetheless. What shocked my social worker was that I had actually had a good time. She did not gather that from correspondence with my counselor. But I DID have a WONDERFUL time...yes that was partly because my counselor lied to my face and had me believe that my voice was heard, and my opinion valued, allowing for me to walk out of our meetings feeling seen and appreciated. But that aside, the program was great and my needs were attended to. And THAT is what truly matters in my opinion. A healthy environment for one battling with co-occurring issues to learn how to walk again. THANK you NSBHTC, you have given me more clean time, and the tools to change what needs

Hours

Monday: Open 24 hoursTuesday: Open 24 hoursWednesday: Open 24 hoursThursday: Open 24 hoursFriday: Open 24 hoursSaturday: Open 24 hoursSunday: Open 24 hours

Location

902 Pine St, Everett

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