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Recovery Coaching offered at Advance - Omak Office
Provides outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders (SUD) in need of a connection with peers who have similar experiences and can meet clients where they're at to provide hope for a better life.
Provides outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders (SUD) in need of a connection with peers who have similar experiences and can meet clients where they're at to provide hope for a better life.
All Recovery Outreach Specialists are trained Recovery Coaches and Certified Peer Counselors in long term recovery from SUD and/or have lived similar experiences, i.e., homelessness, incarceration, involvement with Department of Corrections or law enforcement, or close connection to SUD during their life.
The program is 100% voluntary--no one is forced to participate and everyone is welcome.
Staff make referrals to local resources and organizations to meet the individual needs of clients. May refer clients to SUD treatment for behavioral health services, but does not provide these services in house.
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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Specialized Information and Referral
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
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Recovery Coaching offered at Advance - Moses Lake Office
Provides outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders (SUD) in need of a connection with peers who have similar experiences and can meet clients where they're at to provide hope for a better life.
Provides outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders (SUD) in need of a connection with peers who have similar experiences and can meet clients where they're at to provide hope for a better life.
All Recovery Outreach Specialists are trained Recovery Coaches and Certified Peer Counselors in long term recovery from SUD and/or have lived similar experiences, i.e., homelessness, incarceration, involvement with Department of Corrections or law enforcement, or close connection to SUD during their life.
The program is 100% voluntary--no one is forced to participate and everyone is welcome.
Staff make referrals to local resources and organizations to meet the individual needs of clients. May refer clients to SUD treatment for behavioral health services, but does not provide these services in house.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Case/Care Management
Comprehensive Information and Referral
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Care Coordination offered by Community Care Hubs
Helps families and individuals connect to available services such as housing, health insurance, child care, food assistance programs, and other kinds of services. Care coordinators work out of local hubs.
Helps families and individuals connect to available resources. Resources available include housing, health insurance, child care, food assistance programs, and other kinds of services. The services available differ by area.
Services are provided at eight regional hubs. Local care coordinators work with a person to help them apply for programs such as unemployment benefits, subsidized housing or child care, food assistance programs such as SNAP or WIC, Apple Health, and more.
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Case/Care Management
Maternity and Infant Case Management and Support Services offered at Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Grandview Clinic
Provides a wide range of community health services, which include: Maternity Support, Infant Case Management, Maternal Child Health, Maternal Child Health, & Maternity Case Management.
Provides a wide range of community health services in selected sites throughout Washington, which include: Maternity Support, Infant Case Management, Maternal Child Health, Maternal Child Health, & Maternity Case Management.
Maternity Support Services: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family during pregnancy and after delivery.
Services include;
- Community Health Nurse
- Behavioral Health Specialist
- Case Manager
- Registered Dietician
Provides personalized home and office visits focusing on your needs and concerns at certain stages of your pregnancy and after delivery. For example women may receive education on Labor and Delivery, counseling services to help cope with the life changing circumstances that come with a new pregnancy, breastfeeding, and nutrition education.
* Services are offered in: Grandview, Prosser, Spokane, Toppenish, Walla Walla, Wapato, and Yakima.
Infant Case Management: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family after the baby delivery. Services are provided by a member of the agency's interdisciplinary team. The goal is to improve the parent(s) self-sufficiency in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services.
* Services are offered in: Grandview, Prosser, Spokane, Toppenish, Walla Walla, Wapato, and Yakima.
Maternal Child Health: Enables healthcare providers to address healthcare needs and concerns regarding the child. A professional can assist by visiting the child and mother at home.
* Service is offered in: Yakima County only.
Maternity Case Management: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family during your pregnancy and after delivery.
Services include:
- Community Health Nurse
- Social Worker
- Community Health Worker
- Registered Dietician
Provides personalized home and office visits focusing on the needs and concerns at certain stages of the pregnancy and after delivery. For example education on Labor and Delivery, counseling services to help cope with the life changing circumstances that come with a new pregnancy, breastfeeding, and nutrition education.
* Services are offered in: Walla Walla, Salem, Portland, and Woodburn, Oregon.
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Childbirth Education
Case/Care Management
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Delivery/Childbirth
Prenatal Care
Financial Assistance offered at DSHS Community Services Office in Spokane Valley
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind, or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance, and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
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Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
State Disability Insurance Applications
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
TANF Applications
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Gas Service Payment Assistance
TANF Appeals/Complaints
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Stable Families Program offered at Vine Maple Place
Provides stabilization assistance for single-parent families and pregnant women in imminent danger of becoming homeless. Provides rent assistance, employment services and housing case management.
Provides housing stabilization assistance for single-parent families and pregnant women who are in imminent danger of becoming homeless and who live in Maple Valley and cities within a nine-mile radius.
Provides the following services as the family grows to stability:
- Rent assistance
- Housing case management
- Employment services
- Financial budgeting
- Life skills classes
- Child and youth case management
- Counseling
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Case/Care Management
Personal Financial Counseling
Prejob Guidance
Housing Search Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Financial Assistance offered at DSHS' White Salmon Community Services Office
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind, or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance, and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
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Gas Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Rental Deposit Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
TANF Appeals/Complaints
Water Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
TANF Applications
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Supportive Services for Veteran Families offered at HopeSource in Moses Lake
Provides support services for veterans and their families with obtaining documentation of veteran status; eviction prevention; finding housing; security benefits; navigating healthcare; and emergency services, such as gas or motel vouchers, license renewals, and prescription expenses.
Provides support services for veterans and their families in the Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Kittitas, and Okanogan Counties. Services include rapid rehousing; homelessness prevention; and support in obtaining benefits, such as counseling, employment and training, educational assistance, and health care services.
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Case/Care Management
Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Gas Money
Veteran/Military Health Insurance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Driver License Fee Payment Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Veteran Life Insurance
Housing Search Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Support Services offered by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Community Resource and Referral Center
Provide veterans who are homeless and at risk of homelessness with access to community-based, multiagency services to promote permanent housing, health and mental health care, career development and access to VA and non-VA benefits.
Provide veterans who are homeless and at risk of homelessness with one-stop access to community-based, multiagency services to promote permanent housing, health and mental health care, career development and access to VA and non-VA benefits.
Assists veterans with registering with the VA and receiving a copy of their DD-214 if they are not already registered.
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Case/Care Management
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Military Records
Health Services offered by Parkinson's Resources of Oregon at Central Oregon Office
Provides support and services for patients and families living with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Services include support groups, exercise and speech classes, education workshops, case management, and counseling.
Provides support and services for patients and families living with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Services include support groups, exercise and speech classes, education workshops, case management, and counseling. Offers hybrid formats, online, in-person groups, and outdoor activities.
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Health/Disability Related Counseling
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Home Therapeutic Exercise Programs
Early Childhood Behavioral Health offered by Youth Eastside Services in Bellevue
Supports parents to build healthy and positive relationships with their child.
Uses two leading intervention models - Promoting First Relationships (PFR) and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) - that research has shown to be effective in helping parents understand and regulate their child’s behavior, build a strong and stable relationship with their child, and ensure that their child is meeting key developmental milestones. These services offer parents the opportunity to build and support social and emotional skills in themselves and their young child that lay the foundation for a healthy and successful life.
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Home Based Parenting Education
Case/Care Management
Vet Connect offered at Olympic Community Action Programs Jefferson VFW Post 7498
Offers information and referrals for veterans in need of rental assistance, case management, and supportive services.
A Housing program through a grant from the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Rental assistance, case management and supportive services, SSVF serves qualifying veterans and their families with the goal of finding and maintaining stable housing.
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Veteran Benefits Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Veteran Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Veteran Membership Organizations
Dementia Case Management offered by Nolia Health
Offers ongoing, personalized support for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. Care Navigator develops a customized care plan, helps access tools and resources, and provides regular monthly check-ins. Accepts Medicare and private insurance.
Offers ongoing, personalized support for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. Clients are connected with a dedicated Care Navigator who will develop a customized care plan, help access tools and resources, and provide regular monthly check-ins.
Care Navigators can meet with individuals and caregivers separately to ensure each person receives the tailored support they need. Services include disease education, caregiver training, emotional support, and practical guidance, all provided virtually.
Complements client's existing healthcare team and is appropriate for those just starting to explore questions about memory loss as well as those navigating later-stage or end-of-life dementia care.
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Caregiver Consultation and Support
Dementia Management
Case/Care Management
Specialty Health Care offered by Project Access Northwest
Works with low-income, uninsured clients who get their primary care services in a community clinic or free clinic and have their doctor's referral for specialty medical care.
Works with low-income, uninsured clients who get their primary care services in a community clinic or free clinic and have their doctor's referral for specialty medical care. Refers clients to a network of specialists and hospitals who have agreed to donate their care and services to this patient population. Arranges for interpretive services when needed and provides other case management services to ensure the client receives the specialty care he/she needs. Clients may self-refer for donated dental care or behavioral health counseling services. Clients may also self-refer for assistance with food, housing, and other resources.
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Case/Care Management
Physician Referrals
Financial Assistance offered at DSHS Community Services Office in Smokey Point
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind, or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance, and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
What's Here
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
TANF Applications
TANF Appeals/Complaints
Water Service Payment Assistance
Foundational Community Supports offered at Compassionate Addiction Treatment
Support in gaining documentation needed for housing and employment. Create housing, employment and/or educational goals. Receive support in attaining employment and housing goals. Receive ongoing support once employed or housed.
Meet with our friendly employment and housing case management specialists to receive: Support in gaining documentation needed for housing and employment. Create housing, employment and/or educational goals. Receive support in attaining your employment and housing goals. Receive ongoing support once employed or housed. Staffed with certified peer counselors with lived experience
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Homeless Employment Programs
Case/Care Management
Family Caregiver Support offered by Chinese Information and Service Center in Bellevue
Offers supportive services for caregivers of older adults and adults with a disability. Currently only serving Russian speaking clients
Offers supportive services for caregivers of older adults and adults with a disability.
Services may include:
- Individualized comprehensive needs assessments and develop care plans
- In-home or office visits within King county
- Referrals to support groups, counseling and other resources
- Advice on the use of supplies and equipment
- Limited respite for the caregiver
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Case/Care Management
Adult In Home Respite Care
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Caregiver Training
Caregiver Consultation and Support
Developmental Disabilities Services offered at Wahkiakum County Health and Human Services
Provides case management and support to ensure that children and their families have access to medical, social, and educational services.
Provides case management and support to ensure that children and their families have access to medical, social, and educational services.
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Developmental Disabilities Behavior Management Programs
Case/Care Management
Survivor Services offered by Organization for Prostitution Survivors
Offers a variety of support services for survivors of prostitution, including support groups, counseling, case management, a drop-in center, art workshops and a men's accountability program.
Offers a variety of support services for survivors of prostitution. Services include the following:
- Case management
- Survivor support groups
- Recovery support groups and chemical dependency counseling
- Individual peer support
- Drop-in center
- Art workshops
- Yoga
- Community meals
- Peer leadership and engagement
Also provides community education, professional training and a men's accountability program.
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Case/Care Management
Human Trafficking Prevention
Human Trafficking Hotlines
Sex Trade Related Helplines
Human Trafficking Support Groups
Prostitution Prevention
Sex Trade Worker Support Groups
Case Management offered by Health Care Authority's Recovery Navigators at Discovery Behavioral Health
Provides community-based outreach, intake, assessment, and connection to services and, as appropriate, long-term intensive case management and treatment and recovery support services. Serves adults and youth with substance use disorders.
Statewide program provides community-based outreach, intake, assessment, and connection to services and, as appropriate, long-term intensive case management and recovery coaching services. Recovery Navigator staff facilitate and coordinate connections to a broad range of community resources for youth and adults, including treatment and recovery support services.
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Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Case Management offered by Health Care Authority's Recovery Navigators at Pacific County Voices Uniting
Provides community-based outreach, intake, assessment, and connection to services and, as appropriate, long-term intensive case management and treatment and recovery support services. Serves adults and youth with substance use disorders.
Statewide program provides community-based outreach, intake, assessment, and connection to services and, as appropriate, long-term intensive case management and recovery coaching services. Recovery Navigator staff facilitate and coordinate connections to a broad range of community resources for youth and adults, including treatment and recovery support services.
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Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Case/Care Management
Maternal and Infant Care offered at Island Obstetrics & Gynecology – 24th Street
Provides education, support and for breastfeeding, tongue-tied infants, premature infants, jaundiced infants and more. Connects individuals with the First Steps program which assists low income families by providing maternity and infant care services.
Provides education, support and treatment for breastfeeding, lactation consultations, tongue-tied infants, premature infants, jaundiced infants and more. Also, connects individuals with the First Steps program which assists low income families by provide maternity and infant care services.
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Community Clinics
Case/Care Management
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Childbirth Education
Postpartum Care
Neonatal Care
WIC
Cherish offered by Boyer Children's Clinic at Montlake
Supports the social and emotional well-being of children involved in the foster system, as well as the needs of their caregivers and parents. Includes relationship-based counseling, developmental guidance, and ongoing support.
Supports the social and emotional well-being of children involved in the foster system, as well as the needs of their caregivers and parents. Includes relationship-based counseling, developmental guidance, and ongoing support.
Helps develop bonds and create secure attachment relationships between the child, their caregivers, and the child’s parents.
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Case/Care Management
Family Counseling
Parent-Child Assistance Program offered at Family Education and Support Services
Offers a home visitation case-management program for pregnant and newly parenting women with substance use disorders. Helps mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol and drugs.
Supports pregnant and parenting mothers with alcohol and/or drug use disorders that impede their ability to care for their children and live healthy functioning lives.
Helps build and maintain healthy, independent family lives.
Assures that children are in a safe and stable homes.
Prevents future births of alcohol/drug exposed children.
Thurston County is the 12th county in WA state to adopt this case management model.
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Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Case/Care Management
Home Based Parenting Education
Case Management offered by Health Care Authority's Recovery Navigators at Pioneer Human Services
Provides community-based outreach, intake, assessment, and connection to services and, as appropriate, long-term intensive case management and treatment and recovery support services. Serves adults and youth with substance use disorders.
Statewide program provides community-based outreach, intake, assessment, and connection to services and, as appropriate, long-term intensive case management and recovery coaching services. Recovery Navigator staff facilitate and coordinate connections to a broad range of community resources for youth and adults, including treatment and recovery support services.
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Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services