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Pinnacle Peak treatment services provide drug and alcohol evaluations and mental health screening. Each patient will be required to have a screening when referred to PPI treatment services and if deemed appropriate, the drug, alcohol treatment Professional will schedule and complete a full biopsychosocial Drug, Alcohol assessment.
The drug, alcohol assessment professional will facilitate individual screening sessions utilizing the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs-Short Screen (GAIN-SS) and (with appropriate releases) a clinical interview with all pertinent collateral sources (e.g. family members, court/probation staff, etc.).
All drug, alcohol assessments are conducted as an individual session with patients who have been referred from a variety of sources. The drug, alcohol assessment professional will establish areas of concern and make appropriate referrals.
The drug, alcohol assessment professional will facilitate individual screening sessions utilizing the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs-Short Screen (GAIN-SS) and (with appropriate releases) a clinical interview with all pertinent collateral sources (e.g. family members, court/probation staff, etc.).
All drug, alcohol assessments are conducted as an individual session with patients who have been referred from a variety of sources. The drug, alcohol assessment professional will establish areas of concern and make appropriate referrals.
Pinnacle Peak Institute provides drug alcohol assessments for persons who have been referred for alcohol evaluation because of driving under the influence, DUI or physical control of vehicle under the influence conviction. PPI follows all Washington State regulations in the alcohol assessment process. PPI offers fair, objective, comprehensive DUI alcohol evaluations Monday through Friday. All patients who present to Pinnacle Peak Institute for an alcohol evaluation due to driving under the influence, DUI or physical control of vehicle under the influence will be requested to provide release of confidential information forms for all referring court authorities and the WA state DOL. Pinnacle Peak staff will provide you and the court a report of the drug, alcohol assessment results in a timely manner.
The patient will be required to provide the Pinnacle Peak Institute alcohol assesment professional a copy of the police report and breath/blood report that gave rise to the need for the evaluation and a copy of the person's criminal record and driving record (to review for any prior drug, alcohol charges) at the alcohol assessment appointment.
The patient will be required to provide the Pinnacle Peak Institute alcohol assesment professional a copy of the police report and breath/blood report that gave rise to the need for the evaluation and a copy of the person's criminal record and driving record (to review for any prior drug, alcohol charges) at the alcohol assessment appointment.
Some patients enter into drug alcohol treatment and recovery through the criminal justice system. drug, alcohol treatment can be a positive intervention choice for persons who are involved in the criminal justice system rather than other more punitive court actions. Pinnacle Peak Institute provides drug, alcohol treatment for patients involved in deferred prosecution in accord with Washington State Law (Chapter 10.05 RCW).
A patient who presents to Pinnacle Peak Institute for a drug alcohol evaluation for a deferred prosecution will sign all appropriate release of confidential information forms for all court parties involved in the deferral procedures.
A PPI CDP or CDPT under supervision of a CDP will conduct a biopsychosocial, drug, alcohol assessment with each patient presenting to Pinnacle Peak Institute for alcohol treatment services through a deferred prosecution. PPI will make a written report to the court stating the alcohol evaluation findings and recommendations after the examination required by RCW 10.05.040. If the assessment findings and recommendations support drug, alcohol treatment, the drug, alcohol assessment professional will recommend a drug, alcohol treatment plan setting out:
1. The type of drug, alcohol treatment
2. Nature of drug, alcohol treatment
3. Length of drug, alcohol treatment
4. Drug, alcohol treatment or service time schedule; and
5. Approximate cost of the drug, alcohol treatment services.
The PPI drug, alcohol treatment recommendations report with the treatment plan will be filed with the court and a copy given to the petitioner and petitioner's counsel.
A patient who presents to Pinnacle Peak Institute for a drug alcohol evaluation for a deferred prosecution will sign all appropriate release of confidential information forms for all court parties involved in the deferral procedures.
A PPI CDP or CDPT under supervision of a CDP will conduct a biopsychosocial, drug, alcohol assessment with each patient presenting to Pinnacle Peak Institute for alcohol treatment services through a deferred prosecution. PPI will make a written report to the court stating the alcohol evaluation findings and recommendations after the examination required by RCW 10.05.040. If the assessment findings and recommendations support drug, alcohol treatment, the drug, alcohol assessment professional will recommend a drug, alcohol treatment plan setting out:
1. The type of drug, alcohol treatment
2. Nature of drug, alcohol treatment
3. Length of drug, alcohol treatment
4. Drug, alcohol treatment or service time schedule; and
5. Approximate cost of the drug, alcohol treatment services.
The PPI drug, alcohol treatment recommendations report with the treatment plan will be filed with the court and a copy given to the petitioner and petitioner's counsel.