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REACH Program offered by Evergreen Treatment Services in Seattle

317 South Bennett Street, Seattle, WA 98108

Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information.

Eligibility

King County residents with high medical or mental health needs. Must be 18 years of age or older or 16 through 18 years of age with parental consent.

Hours

8:30am to 4:30pm on Mondays and Wednesdays and Fridays, 8:30am to 12:30pm and 2:30pm to 4:30pm on Tuesdays, and 8:30am to 3pm on Thursdays
Voice

Application process

Referral needed from partner agency such as Harborview Medical Center or Plymouth Housing.

Fees

None.

Service area

King, WA

Other Information

Age Group

  • Adults (25-64)
  • Young Adults (18-24)

Languages

  • Spanish

Focus Population

  • Mentally Ill

Disabilities & Health Conditions

  • General Addictions/Dependencies
  • Mental Illness - Chronic/Severe
Conducts outreach in neighborhoods throughout King County. Offers intensive case management services with specialized services for people with greater vulnerabilities and barriers to care, including people with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, and veterans. Partners with NeighborCare and Harborview to provide outreach to clients who need medical attention and mental health resources. Helps people apply for appropriate housing through both the city’s Pathways Home housing plan and through partners. Provides case management to people who are disabled or need extra support to transition into and maintain housing.

Data provided by

Washington 211

Providing organization

Evergreen Treatment Services
Evergreen Treatment Services (ETS) provides medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), including methadone or buprenorphine. ETS also provides a variety of innovative and effective recovery support services that aim to transform the lives of individuals and their communities. Our interdisciplinary team of experts provides an evidence-based continuum of care for people with opioid use disorders.