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WOMEN WE SERVE Research has shown that addiction is a disease that can be treated. We also know that many women begin their path to addiction by self-medicating themselves due to other life issues which are very different from their…

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RePRIVACY NOTICE FOR WOMEN ENTERING TREATMENT AT RESIDENCE XII THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW CAREFULLY. Your health record contains personal information…

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Inpatient or Outpatient – which one? If you’re considering treatment for drug or alcohol addiction please call 800-776-5944 and ask for a free assessment or click here. In order to make recommendations for the appropriate individualized treatment plan, we need…

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Have questions? We’d love to hear from you. The easiest way to reach us is by filling out one of our forms below based on your needs. You can also call us at 1-800-776-5944 We are located at 12029 113th…

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We Would Love to Hear From You! We are here to help you with any questions you have about addiction and treatment. The easiest way to reach us is by filling out the form below. We’ll have the right person…

About Us

Residence XII is the Northwest’s premier non-profit alcohol and drug addiction treatment center for women located in Kirkland, WA. Since 1981, we have treated thousands of women with addictions and helped those who love them. Who We Are Because alcoholism…

We Can Help You

Information for Women in Need: We Can Help You FREE Intervention Classes at Residence XII Intervention can save the life of an alcoholic or drug addict. There is no more loving action a family member or friend can provide to…

Contact Us: Women in Need

Contact Us: Women in Need Do any of the following statements ring true? My spouse/partner has argued with me about my drinking or drug habit. Family members have repeatedly spoken to me about my drinking and/or drug use. I have…

Recovery is a Family Process, Too

Information for Family & Friends: Recovery is a Family Process, Too Addiction is an isolating disease for the addict/alcoholic as well as the family and friends who love them. Stepping out of the disease and into recovery requires education and…