Our Alcohol & Drug Information School (ADIS) offers you far more than a long lecture you simply endure. This state-certified course is designed to meet Washington court and Department of Licensing requirements while helping you genuinely understand how alcohol and drugs affect your brain, body, driving, and decision-making.
From the moment class begins, you are part of an interactive experience. We use real scenarios, guided discussions, and practical exercises-not just slides-to keep you engaged. Clients often tell us that time goes by faster than they expected and that the stories and conversations stay with them long after class ends.
You will learn how impairment truly works, why "I felt fine" can still mean you were unsafe to drive, and how substance use can quietly change your mood, relationships, and future. We talk honestly about legal consequences, including how ADIS fits into your overall DUI case, but we also focus on what you can do differently moving forward.
Because our instructor brings over 35 years in mental health, substance use, and the criminal justice system, the material is grounded in both real-world practice and legal realities. At the end of the course, you receive documentation that courts, probation, and attorneys recognize, helping you meet your obligations without confusion or delay.
ADIS is offered in formats that support busy lives, including virtual options approved in Washington State when regulations allow. That means you can often complete your requirement without missing work or scrambling for transportation.
Most importantly, this class is about giving you your power back. Instead of walking away feeling shamed, you leave with insight, practical tools, and a clear plan to avoid repeating the same mistakes.