Deaf & Hard of Hearing Treatment
Achieve sobriety together
Healing stems from feeling connected—yet those who are deaf or hard of hearing often feel isolated in a verbal environment. We’re one of just a few treatment programs in the nation that use American Sign Language.
As part of our outpatient program, you can start taking back your life alongside other individuals in the deaf community who understand your social and cultural needs. Working as part of a group, you’ll learn how to free yourself from dependence and live clean and sober. You’ll also have access to tools such as:
Anger management
When anger becomes overwhelming, it can take over your life. Our program offers tools for keeping anger under control.
Domestic violence treatment
Domestic violence affects many individuals within the deaf community. We help those who’ve experienced abuse find empowerment.
Relapse prevention
Support from your community can play a key role in your ongoing success. We’ll help you build a strong network to bolster your recovery after treatment.
Ready to take the first step?
A substance use assessment will tell us where you’re at and what you need. To set up your initial assessment at our main campus in Vancouver, WA, contact:
Mary Jacobs, CDP
Voice: 360-397-8246 ext. 30464
VP: 360-719-4430
Email: mjacobs@lifelineconnections.org
Fax: 360-397-8450
We’re also certified to conduct DUI assessments for both Washington and Oregon. We accept most forms of insurance—find out what your coverage includes.
hope. help. Healing.
“Deaf program gives us extra wings!”
– former patient