Frequently Asked Questions

Additional questions?

If you have a question about preparing for your stay with us, please contact the Key Recovery and Life Skills Center Admissions Team at 206-741-1288 or admissions@keyrecovery.org

Treatment is individualized and is based on a resident’s progress on their completion of treatment service goals.  Typically, clients can expect to be part of the Long-Term Residential Program for four to six months, in Residential House for three to five months, and After Care for six months.  However, a client’s advancement through treatment phases is based on dividual participation and progress.

Financial aid is not available.  However, Key Recovery has a funding specialist to assist in maintaining financial assistance.

Yes, we accept Medicaid.

Patients participating in Long-Term Recovery will have limited or no contact with outside connections for 30-60 days depending on treatment involvement. During this time, all forms of communication are restricted with outside individuals.  This includes telephone, mail, e-mail, and in-person or virtual visits.  Restricted communication during this time does not include communication with children, legal counsel, certain holidays, or emergencies.  After the transition period, our residents will be able to communicate with approved contacts during regularly scheduled phone times.  

Key Recovery accepts individuals whose limitations do not prohibit their participation in treatment services and individuals who can manage the activities of daily living.