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Deaf & Hard of Hearing Counseling Services offered at Sound's Tukwila East Clinic

The Deaf Services program at Sound is a progressive and uniquely qualified program that brings together multi-disciplinary counseling professionals who are also specialists in working with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deafblind, and late-deafened adults and children. Our Clinicians are committed to addressing disparities in mental health and substance use disorder treatment by providing culturally and linguistically appropriate treatment for our unique population. Services are available both in-person and telehealth. Deaf Services Clinicians provide effective, expert help with: • Counseling for everyday problems or an unexpected life crisis; • Healing from trauma; • Enhancing relationships & communication skills; • Resolving workplace concerns & garnering support during career transitions; • Providing psychiatric assessments, treatment, and medication management; • Assessing and treating substance use disorders • Addressing the complex challenges of children & adolescents; • Parenting support & education; • Providing resources for and assistance with accessing other needed services such as housing. Our Clinicians provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment addressing mental health and substance use disorders. Our interns, associates, and licensed Clinicians offer direct access to care in sign language and understand the unique needs of Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, and late-deafened children, adults, and families.

Location

6400 Southcenter Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188

Hours

M-F 8am-5pm.

Application process

Call the video phone, email, or go online for more information.

Eligibility

We serve individuals who are Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, or late-deafened; use American Sign Language or some other form of sign language to communicate; and are struggling with mental health, substance abuse, developmental or intellectual challenges, homelessness, and/or trauma. Services we provide include specialized programs for Clients who are neurodiverse; BIPOC; developmentally disabled; homeless; under forensic supervision and/or addicted to substances.

Fee

Your health insurance or employee benefit plan may cover a portion of our fees. Accept Medicaid and Medicare.

Languages

American Sign Language

Agency info

Sound

Provides comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment services, supporting King County's most vulnerable populations.