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Care Navigation 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
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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
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
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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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Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Specialized Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Financial Assistance offered by DSHS Community Services Office in King Eastside
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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Case/Care Management
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
Gas Service Payment Assistance
TANF Applications
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
TANF Appeals/Complaints
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Alternative Solutions Program offered by DSHS Division of Child Support
Acts as a bridge between people who owe child support payments and community services. Helps people dealing with joblessness, housing needs, legal assistance, medical needs, or being newly released from jail or prison.
Helps noncustodial parents meet their child support obligations if they are having difficulty due issues such as joblessness, housing, medical, legal issues, and transition from jail and prison. Links parents with government and community groups to increase their ability to get a job and be financially stable. Case worker will work with the parent to create an action plan that could
- Connect with local partner organizations for help with finding a job, training, housing, food, medical and legal resources
- Help lower the parent's monthly DCS payments or state-owed debt
- Help with license suspension and other case actions.
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Case/Care Management
Case Management offered by Health Care Authority's Recovery Navigators at Peer Washington
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
Foundational Community Supports, Supportive Housing offered at Rural Resources Community Action Deer Park
Provides targeted case management for clients experiencing issues either obtaining or maintaining housing and qualify for the service by having issues with substance abuse, mental health disorders, or chronic illness. Case management addresses both housing and other social supports to assist long term housing stability.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
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Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Case/Care Management
Children's Community Services Program offered at Comprehensive Life Resources Children's Services
Provides individual and family counseling. Services can be school, community, or clinic based. Other services available include group therapy, peer support, medication management, and case management.
Provides individual and family counseling.
Services can be school, community, or clinic based.
Other services available include group therapy, peer support, medication management, and case management.
Agency provides state-certified service(s).
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Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Parent Counseling
Family Counseling
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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Physician Referrals
Case/Care Management
Family Caregiver Support offered by Kin On Health Care Center
Bilingual and bicultural social workers provide support services for Asian family caregivers, including case management, needs assessment, service plan development, consultation and caregiver education and counseling.
Bilingual and bicultural social workers provide support services for family caregivers. Offers: - Information and referral - Case management - Needs assessment - Service plan development - Consultation - Caregiver education and counseling - Respite care services including housekeeping and errands , personal care. Information and resources support. Services may be delivered through phone, office/home visits or other venues.
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Caregiver Training
Case/Care Management
Caregiver Consultation and Support
Caregiver Counseling
FCS - Foundational Community Supports Program offered at Sky Valley Integrated Service Center
Medicaid benefit program that assists individuals find and maintain permanent housing and employment.
Medicaid benefit program that assists individuals find and maintain permanent housing and employment.
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Case/Care Management
Housing Search Assistance
Job Search/Placement
Coordinated Entry Access for Young Adults offered at Rod's House
Offers case management for youth, 13-24 years of age, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Offers case management for youth, 18-24 yrs of age who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. An intake will be conducted to assess the needs and barriers of the youth; they will then be referred to resources in the community that will help them overcome the barriers to reach their full potential.
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Case/Care Management
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Rental Application Fee Payment Assistance
Specialized Information and Referral
Community Outreach offered by BIMA
Offers substance use assessments and support through Foundational Community Supports.
Offers substance use assessments and support through Foundational Community Supports.
Drug and Alcohol Assessments
Assessments are offered in-person, through tele-health, and a mobile assessment.
Community Navigators
Provides Foundational Community Supports to those experiencing homelessness. Services can include providing navigation and support to help remove barriers around housing and employment.
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Case/Care Management
Housing Search Assistance
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Homeless Employment Programs
Case Management offered by Health Care Authority's Recovery Navigators at Palouse River Counseling
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
Financial Assistance offered at DSHS Community Services Office in Tumwater
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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Water Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
TANF Appeals/Complaints
Rental Deposit Assistance
TANF Applications
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
Case/Care Management
Shelter & Drop-in Center offered by Y Social Impact Center Arcadia in Auburn
Offers daytime drop-in center for ages 12-24, including counseling, resources, food, showers and laundry services. Overnight emergency shelter available for ages 18-24. Operates as a youth cooling center during weather advisories.
Drop-In Center & Resources:
The drop-in center provides teens and young adults a safe place to stay during the day to do homework, play games, socialize, work on personal goals or employment, or relax. Young people can also get a hot meal, talk to a caseworker, and get help with resources such as bus tickets or access to showers and laundry facilities. Arcadia staff can also provide referrals to employment training, educational assistance, mental health and substance use counseling, and other services. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Overnight Emergency Shelter:
The drop-in center transforms into an overnight emergency shelter where young adults are encouraged to have a hot meal, do laundry, play video games, relax, and get some sleep in a warm and safe environment.
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Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Laundry Facilities
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Case/Care Management
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Youth Shelters
Homeless Drop In Centers
First Steps offered by Downtown Public Health's Family Case Management
Helps pregnant women get the health and social services they may need. Must be approved for Apple Health or Apple Health Pregnancy coverage.
Helps pregnant women get the health and social services they may need and covers a variety of services for pregnant women and their infants.
- Prenatal care
- Medical, vision, and dental care
- Substance use disorder assessment and treatment
- Childbirth education
- Delivery
- Post-pregnancy follow-up
- One year of family planning services post pregnancy
- One year of full medical for newborns
- Transportation
- Interpreter services
Also offers enhanced services called Maternity Support Services, which provides health education and counseling during the pregnancy and until the baby turns two months old. Includes:
- Regular visits in the clinic
- Home visits for special concerns
- Support beyond a doctor or midwife, including nurses, nutritionists, social workers and community health workers
- Referrals to OB care, WIC, health insurance and other community resources
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Case/Care Management
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Pregnancy & Parenting Support offered by Public Health in Seattle & King County at Columbia City Health Center
Provides pregnancy and parenting related care coordination and support, including home visits, to pregnant people on Medicaid as well as to first time parents. Also provides assistance and guidance to parents of children with complex medical needs.
Offer pregnancy, post-pregnancy, breast/chestfeeding, and parenting services at public health centers across King County. Not all services offered at all locations.
Maternity Support Services (Part of First Steps):
Helps people have healthy pregnancies and recover from pregnancy. Coordinates support until the baby is two months old, and provides breast/chestfeeding support by:
- Health education and counseling.
- Regular visits in the clinic, by phone or video, or in the client’s home or community setting.
- Support beyond the doctor or midwife, including nurses, nutritionists, social workers and community health workers.
- Referrals to OB care, WIC, health insurance and other community resources.
Infant Case Management (Part of First Steps):
- Provides support and guidance from the time the baby is 2-3 months old through baby’s first birthday (for those who qualify).
- Helps clients become self-sufficient in gaining access to medical, social, educational and other services they might need.
Nurse Family Partnership:
Public health nurses provide care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone
- Partners pregnant people with registered nurses from pregnancy through their child’s 2nd birthday
- Delivers the support first-time parents need to have a healthy pregnancy, a healthy birth, and a healthy infancy for the baby.
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs:
Public health nurses provide care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone. Services include:
- Developmental screenings and assessments
- Help with concerns such as feeding, nutrition, growth, development and behavior.
- Help connect CYSHCN families to the health and related services they need to thrive.
Family Ways:
- Provides culturally relevant peer support for three community groups: Native American/Alaska Natives, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, and U.S. born Black/African Americans from pregnancy through age 5.
- Supports clients with pregnancy, parenting, community-connections and resource navigation
- Registered Dietitian, Social Worker, and Public Health Nurse available for consultation and coaching
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Public Health Nursing
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Disability Related Parenting Programs
Personal Health Care Advocate Services
Case/Care Management
Support Services for Veteran Families offered at Okanogan County Community Action Council
Provides case management and financial assistance for veterans and their families.
Provides case management and financial assistance for veterans and their families. Assistance includes housing counseling services, health care service advocacy, transportation, employment services, legal services, rent and rental deposit, toiletries and hygiene items, and car repairs.
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Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Case/Care Management
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Parent-Child Assistance Program offered by Evergreen Recovery Center in Seattle
Offers an evidence‐based home visitation case management for pregnant and newly parenting women with substance use disorders.
Offers an evidence‐based home visitation case management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders. Helps mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed to alcohol and drugs. Provides clients outreach and engagement, structured goal setting, problem-solving, practical assistance, and consistent coaching. Seeks to help community service providers understand how to work more effectively with this population and works to ensure that clients and families receive needed services. Pregnant and parenting women are enrolled for three years. Clients are not asked to leave the program if they relapse or experience setbacks.
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Home Based Parenting Education
Case/Care Management
Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Case Management offered by Health Care Authority's Recovery Navigators at Olympic Health & Recovery Services in Mason
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
Health Home offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Newport
Services support participants that have serious chronic health conditions and social service needs. Includes provider management, appointment assistance and connecting with community resources.
Services support participants that have serious chronic health conditions and social service needs. The program provides care coordination with medical and behavioral health as well as long term services and support through a person-centered action plan at no cost to the participant. Services include provider management, appointment assistance and connecting with community resources.
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Wellness Programs
Case/Care Management
WISe (Wraparound with Intensive Services) offered by Catholic Community Services' CReW in Tukwila
Offers intensive mental health care and team-based case management for children, youth and families with complex needs, including developmental disabilities. Specializes in serving youth involved with multiple systems.
Provides intensive mental health services to support children and helps families reach their goals. Voluntary service takes a team approach to meeting a child’s needs.
Team members include natural supports (such as family, friends, and religious leaders) and the professionals who work with their family (such as counselors, schools, CPS, and probation officers).
Develops an individualized care plan, based on strengths and needs that respect the family's culture, values, norms, and preferences.
Provides crisis intervention services to established clients, including face-to-face interventions at the location where the crisis occurs.
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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Wraparound Facilitation/Community Support
Child Guidance
Case/Care Management
Information and Referral/Options Counseling offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Newport
This service provides information and connects individuals with a disability to resources within the community to stabilize independence. Help people make informed decisions regarding available resources to help maintain independent living within the community to plan for immediate and long-term needs.
Rural Resources helps older adults remain as independent and self sufficient as possible through programs including:Information and assistance, Case management, Respite care, and Family Caregiver Support.
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging
Case/Care Management
Mental Health Services offered at Renew in Moses Lake
Provides a full range of mental health care services, including outpatient therapy, case management and medication management for adults and children.
Provides a full range of mental health care services, including outpatient therapy, medication management, and case management for adults and children.
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Mental Health Screening
Community Mental Health Agencies
Case/Care Management
General Counseling Services