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Spokane County outlines PATH Diversion and Recovery Center expansion; $5.2M in county opioid settlement funds committed

Spokane Regional Crisis Collaborative · January 29, 2026
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Summary

Spokane County presented designs and an implementation plan for the PATH Diversion and Recovery Center, an expansion adding a 23‑hour crisis relief and sobering center to the existing Spokane Regional Stabilization Center, funded in part by $5,200,000 in local opioid settlement funds and other sources; opening is targeted toward 2027.

Spokane County and regional partners presented project plans for the PATH Diversion and Recovery Center, an expansion of the Spokane Regional Stabilization Center (SRSC) that will add a 23‑hour crisis relief and sobering center intended to provide walk‑in and first responder drop‑off options outside hospital emergency rooms and jail.

Caitlin Roy, supervisor at the Spokane BHASO, said the existing SRSC campus at 1302 West Gardner opened in October 2021 and is operated under contract with Pioneer Human Services. Roy described three voluntary service levels currently provided at SRSC: withdrawal management (ASAM 3.7), co‑occurring residential…

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