Matt Talbot Center — Addiction treatment center in Seattle, WA
Address2313 3rd Ave WA, Seattle, WA 98121
Phone+1206-256-9865
Websitemtcseattle.org
Matt Talbot Center is a nonprofit substance use disorder recovery program located in Seattle, Washington. As a Washington state licensed intensive outpatient program, they serve individuals facing substance use disorder, homelessness, and mental health challenges. Their mission is to restore lives through long-term recovery, stable housing, and comprehensive support addressing the whole person. The center utilizes informed and effective strategies to meet immediate and long-term needs. They offer a three-tiered treatment program with housing, medical services, and professional and peer group therapy, described as a complete package with proven results. The program is a ministry of healing, hope, and restoration, operating as a program of Catholic Community Services of Western Washington.
Best for
- Individuals with substance use disorder
- Individuals experiencing homelessness
- Individuals with mental health issues
| Key services | Intensive outpatient treatment, Substance use disorder recovery, Stable housing, Medical services, Professional group therapy, Peer group therapy |
| Tags | addiction treatment, substance use disorder, recovery services, homelessness support, mental health, seattle, nonprofit, outpatient program, housing assistance, group therapy |
Reviews on Google4.8 · 10 reviews
Life changing. Literally. If you, family or a friend want to get clean, this is the place to go for help.
Authentic and tasty! The fried rice and beef stir-fry were perfectly cooked.
I would go on Sunday for inspiration and breakfast.
You should look into their past.. A treatment center? One of there counselors was selling substance to their recover patients! look it up to see if it’s true or not. But time has changed that was the past. tried going in the recent time because I spoke about their staff, their hating on me. This Place is like street preaching and how it interacts with the type of people that go their. Makes a lot of sense if you come from that background. Just please no more movies, this is not middle school! Rather hear what ya have to say. How is this place racist, One has spoken of in their comment section? There’s nothing but black and Latino’s that go to this place?? on the other hand, they have a really good late breakfast after warship 10 am songs ,10:30 worship, then 11 o’clock brunch if I m not mistaken. good food! sometimes I stay but often I leave after their version on the word. Once again no more movies that’s like doctors diagnosing someone is borderline bipolar that’s just laziness. 9-22 update: This girl was preaching today which I don’t mind. I love a female‘s point of view of the word. some churches teach women shouldn’t do this I’m against that. But this woman was confused today she said science and the Bible don’t mix. Then one of the topics either you don’t understand the Bible or you do, there’s no in between? It’s either you are or you’re not, then how can these doctors diagnose someone as borderline? that’s is not (yes or no)or, (is or isn’t)She was a doctor you can tell and she was right, science is where she from and she was speaking the gospel which she doesn’t truly believe in. or corrupted it in her thinking; Jesus would not of said Something like this. That’s like telling people with disabilities they’re going to hell because they don’t quite understand all of it without help(John 9:25)”at first I was blind now I can see” because people like her believe in science! like this woman did that day by believing in the flesh by saying “ either you understand or you don’t”. She was just thinking about herself, not the other people who might find this offensive. Then she throws some fancy words to try to trick people into her believes By throwing in what type of education and Title she had. that’s the devil, trying to trick you. I see the funniest things in churches in Seattle I’m not a true believer but I know it’s wrong in these places today . I know I’ll probably never be saved, it’s hard when you keep hearing false profits Like the one that was speaking that day.
Outstanding holistic addiction treatment center. Ran by wonderful, loving people. They saved my life!
There is no better place. If you have substance abuse disorder, have tried everything else, just walk in the door in downtown Seattle. It's free, a 3 tiered treatment program with proven results, housing, medical, professional and peer group therapy. The real deal, the complete package. Just go.
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