Compassionate, transformative care for substance-using pregnant people and their babies 

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  • Swedish Ballard is home to a multi-disciplinary program to support pregnant patients with substance use disorders.
  • The program offers stabilization, medical substance withdrawal management, obstetric care, childbirth and parenting education and more. 
  • This unique program has shown improvements in numerous areas, including decreased substance use and relapse rates, tobacoco cessation,  decreased foster care system entry rates and decreased emergency department utilization. 

As part of our commitment that every parent and baby get off to the healthiest start possible, Providence Swedish’s Ballard campus is home to the Substance-Using Pregnant People Program. The program serves to improve long-term health for birthing parents and their babies by providing whole person, compassionate care.   
 
The Providence Swedish SUPP program cares for an average of 350 mothers annually and is unique in that it is open to patients at any stage of their pregnancy through the postpartum period, and for those with high medical needs.   
 
In 2024, the SUPP program served patients from 21 Washington state counties, with the majority from King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. More than three-quarters of the unit's patients come from low-income backgrounds and often struggle with inadequate insurance coverage.  

The SUPP program’s multidisciplinary team delivers inpatient medical withdrawal management and stabilization, psychosocial treatment, obstetric evaluation and care, 24-hour nursing care, and parenting and childbirth education.   
 
The SUPP program leads to positive health outcomes for both the birthing parent and child, including:    

  • Decreased substance use, overdose and relapse rates    
  • Improved withdrawal management    
  • Tobacco cessation   
  • Improved breastfeeding   
  • Decreased entry rate into the foster care system    
  • Decreased emergency department utilization rates     
  • Decreased postpartum hospitalization readmissions      

The program’s COMPASSION model (Community of Maternal Parenting Support for Substance Impacted People and Newborns) provides a five-day postpartum floor stay for new moms. This approach fosters “zero separation” and a whole-person approach through respect, compassion, self-sufficiency and empowerment while the baby receives Eat, Sleep, and Console services. While this model focuses on the infant, the Compassion model provides services to the parent. This allows the parent to continue to receive medical stabilization and continued case management services necessary to promote health for the parent and baby. 

Learn more and find a physician or advanced practice clinician (APC)

If you have questions about behavioral health services, Swedish is here for you. Contact Swedish Behavioral Health and Well-Being. We can accommodate both in-person and virtual visits.

Whether you require an in-person visit or want to consult a doctor virtually, you have options. You can also connect virtually with your provider to review your symptoms, provide instruction and follow up as needed. And with Swedish ExpressCare Virtual you can receive treatment in minutes for common conditions such as colds, flu, urinary tract infections, and more. You can use our provider directory to find a specialist or primary care physician near you.

Information for patients and visitors

Additional resources

National Recovery Month highlights hope for addiction

At Swedish Ballard, care and support for adults with acute psychiatric needs

Not just the baby blues. Swedish experts on postpartum anxiety and depression

988, the free national mental health hotline, has connected with millions in crisis

This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your health care professional’s instructions.

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