Substance Using Pregnant People (SUPP) Program

Individuals who are pregnant, covered through Washington Apple Health, and have a substance use history may be eligible to receive SUPP services provided by a SUPP provider.

About the program

The SUPP 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 program is to:

  • Reduce harm to a birthing parent and their unborn baby who need medical stabilization for complications often present in substance-dependent pregnant individuals.
  • 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.
    • Withdrawal management.
    • Medical stabilization and treatment.
    • Substance use disorder treatment.

SUPP providers

If you or someone you know is pregnant and in need of SUPP services, call an approved SUPP provider. 

Evergreen Monroe Recovery Center

17880 147th Street SE
Monroe, WA 98272
Phone: 360-794-1405

HarborCrest Behavioral Health

Grays Harbor Community Hospital
1006 North H Street
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone: 360-537-6258

MultiCare START Program

Good Samaritan Hospital
401 15th Avenue SE
Puyallup, WA 98372
Phone: 253-697-2450

Providence Recovery Program

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
916 Pacific Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
Phone: 425-258-7390

Swedish Medical Center

Ballard Community Hospital
5300 Tallman Avenue NW
Seattle, WA 98107
Phone: 206-781-6048

WIC Nutrition Program

The WIC Nutrition Program provides access to no-cost healthy food, health screenings, nutrition education, breast and chest feeding support and more, to people who are pregnant or recently pregnant, infants, and children under age five through an easy-to-use WIC card. See if you're eligible for WIC and learn how to apply. You can also find a WIC clinic online or call 1-800-322-2588.