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Chemical-Using Pregnant Women
Find information about the Chemical-Using Pregnant (CUP) Women Program.
Chemical-Using Pregnant (CUP) Women Program
Individuals who are pregnant, covered through Washington Apple Health, and have a substance use history may be eligible to receive CUP Women services provided by a CUP Women provider.
The CUP Women Program is an inpatient, up to 26-day, hospital-based program for adult or adolescent individuals who are:
- Pregnant.
- Have a medical need.
- Have a substance use history and are screened "at risk."
- Have a current ProviderOne Services Card (or have a pending application for one).
The purpose of the CUP Women program is to:
- Reduce harm to a birthing parent and their unborn baby who need medical stabilization for complications often present in chemically-dependent pregnant individual.
- Provide all of the following services in a hospital setting to improve the health of the pregnant individual and the unborn baby:
- Immediate access to care.
- Medical detoxification and stabilization.
- Medical treatment.
- Substance use treatment and referral.
CUP Women providers
Grays Harbor Community Hospital
1006 North H Street
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone: 360-537-6258
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
916 Pacific Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
Phone: 425-258-7390
Ballard Community Hospital
5300 Tallman Avenue NW
Seattle, WA 98107
Phone: 206-781-6048
EvergreenHealth Monroe Recovery Center
17880 147th Street SE
Monroe, WA 98272
Phone: 360-794-1405