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Provides dental services for one year for adults who are not eligible for Washington Apple Health/Medicaid due to citizenship status. Services include cleaning, extractions, x-rays, fillings, routine exams and fluoride application.
Provides dental services for one year for adults who are not eligible for Washington Apple Health/Medicaid due to citizenship status.
Dental care can be provided at certain community events by the Mobile Dental team, at a Public Health Dental Clinic or Community Health Center Dental Clinic.
Services include
- Cleaning
- Extractions (pulling teeth)
- X-rays
- Fillings
- Routine exams
- Fluoride application
- Follow-up referral to a dental home
Limited services include periodontal (gum disease), root canal (front teeth only), dentures/partials and oral surgery.
A free telephone reassurance program that provides regularly scheduled calls to clients to address health concerns and reduce isolation. Volunteers check on the client’s well-being and provide helpful resources.
A free telephone reassurance program that provides regularly scheduled calls to clients to address health concerns and reduce isolation. Volunteers check on the client’s well-being and provide helpful resources.
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Senior Companion Program
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Area Agencies on Aging
Provides children (0-5) with comprehensive education, health, parent involvement, and social services. Serves at-risk children with activities to help them grow mentally, socially, emotionally, and physically.
KCR provides free preschool programs for children (ages 0-5) from income-eligible families and for children with special needs. These programs provide a wide array of services for children and families, including safe and affordable child care at many locations. Health, nutrition and dental assistance is provided along with education and developmental screenings for children. Program Hours: We offer full-day options with extended day childcare and part-day options without childcare. Hours vary by center. Benefits: Early Head Start and Head Start provides children with activities to build school readiness skills. The programs set the foundation for future academic success in literacy, math, the arts, science and social interactions. The Early Head Start and Head Start staff recognize that parents are the first and most important teachers of their children. Programs are locally designed serving children with special needs and values diversity Programs are comprehensive: Education: Children learn the skills and concepts they need to succeed in school. Health: Children gain access to medical, dental, mental and nutritional health services. Parent Involvement: Parents are involved in their children’s education. Social Services: Families are linked to community services and resources KCR Early Head Start and Head Start centers are located in: Bremerton and Poulsbo and Home Visitation is offered County wide.
Programs:
Part-day: 3.5 hours 4 days a week September through May
Extended Day: 6 hours 4 days a week September through July
Full-Working Day: 10 hours 5 days a week, year round.
Home Visitation: 90 minute visits once a week year round including monthly group socializations
Categories
School Readiness Programs
Early Head Start
Head Start
Provides family practice, pediatric, internal, and walk-in medical services.
Provides medical care in the following areas: Family Practice; Internal Medicine; Pediatrics; and a Walk-In Clinic.
Categories
Public Clinics
Community Clinics
Offers early learning programs for children living in a low-income household.
Offers a complementary extension of the original Head Start effort that concentrates on expectant parents and families with newborn to 3 year-old children with related parent support and learning activities.
Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program is for Pre-school for low-income and at-risk children in Washington State.
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Early Head Start
School Readiness Programs
Head Start
Provides Head Start comprehensive preschool education for children 3-5 years old with family support services. Early Head Start home visiting program for pregnant women and children birth to 3 years old.
Provides Head Start education for children 3-5 years old and Early Head Start for pregnant women and children birth to 3 years old. Head Start offers a comprehensive part day preschool program to children and family support services to their families. Early Head Start is a home visiting program, with families receiving one 90 minute a week home visits and additional group socialization play day experiences bi-monthly.
Offers outpatient health services for urgent and minor care needs; no appointment necessary.
Offers outpatient health services for urgent and minor care needs; no appointment necessary.
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General Medical Care
Public Clinics
Provides primary health care for adults, children, and the homeless, including management of acute and chronic illness, disability verifications, and women's health care.
Provides primary health care for adults, children, and the homeless, including management of acute and chronic illness, disability verifications, and women's health care.
Services include:
- Pediatric Services
- Well child checks
- Sports physicals
- Diabetic Assessments
- Care Coordination
- Healthy Hearts Program
Categories
Public Clinics
Diabetes Screening
Offers general dental services to low-income, uninsured or underinsured individuals. Refers to specialists if necessary.
Offers the following dental care services:
- X-rays
- Cleanings
- Fillings
- Crowns
- Extractions
- Root canals
- Dentures
- Referral to specialists if medically necessary
Cannot provide urgent care.
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Endodontics
General Dentistry
Dentures
Dental Hygiene
Offers a reduced-fare program for area residents whose household income is at 200% of the Federal Poverty Level or below.
Offers a reduced-fare program for area residents whose household income is at 200% of the Federal Poverty Level or below.
The card is valid for rides on the following:
- King County Metro buses, ST Link Light Rail, Everett Transits & Pierce Transit
- Sound Transit trains, buses and light rail
- Seattle street cars
- King County water taxis
The reduced fare must be paid with a valid ORCA LIFT card, which is registered and issued to each individual user. It works the same way a regular ORCA card does.
- Use the E-Purse feature and place any amount between $5 and $300 on the ORCA LIFT card. This is a good choice if the card is used occasionally. When the user taps the card on the ORCA reader, the ORCA LIFT fare will be deducted from the E-purse.
- A monthly PugetPass can be loaded on the ORCA LIFT card for unlimited rides for the entire month. This is a good choice for regular riders.
The ORCA LIFT card is valid for 24 months. After it expires, the ORCA LIFT card will charge regular adult fares, including any peak and zone charges, for rides. To continue paying the reduced fare, the cardholder will have to requalify for the ORCA LIFT program and get a new card.
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Local Transit Passes
Provides early childhood education, culture, language, and continuous support to empower diverse Native children and families.
Provides early childhood education, culture, language, and continuous support to empower diverse Native children and families.
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Family Literacy Programs
Head Start
Early Literacy Development Programs
Offers free early childhood education and development program that serves low-income children, children with disabilities and/or foster children who are under age 5.
Offers free early childhood education and development program that serves low-income children, children with disabilities and/or foster children who are under age 5.
Head Start is in session 4 half days per week, and programs operate September through May.
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Parent/Family Involvement in Education
Head Start
Early Literacy Development Programs
Organizational Advocacy Program Development
Family Literacy Programs
Located on Eastern Washington University’s campus: Care for children 6 weeks to 10 years old, child-centered programming to EWU Students, faculty and staff.
YMCA Child Care is a place for children to explore, learn, feel safe, cared for and celebrated. We encourage positive relationships between the children, child care staff and parents to ensure a high-quality experience for the children.
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Head Start
Child Care Centers
Provides a full spectrum of healthcare services, including primary care, urgent care, and specialized care.
Offers comprehensive medical services for patients and families, including pediatric, adolescent, gynecology services, and primary care (family medicine) with walk-in care.
All services:
- General health care
- Minor emergencies
- Obesity issues
- Diabetes management
- COPD
- Hypertension
- Immunizations for all ages
- Well check and physical exams for all ages
- Well-woman exams
- Chronic disease
- CDL physical exams
- Geriatrics
- Contraceptive (IUD)
- Occupational health testing
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Public Clinics
Well Baby Care
Urgent Care Centers
Family and Community Medicine
Flu Vaccines
General Physical Examinations
Travel Immunizations
General Medical Care
HPV Immunizations
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Childhood Immunization
Helps King County residents enroll in the King County Prescription Discount Card Program, which allows participants to save money on prescription medicine not covered by insurance.
Helps King County residents enroll in the King County Prescription Discount Card Program, which allows participants to save money on prescription medicine not covered by insurance. Residents can show the card at the pharmacy to receive an average of 24% off the retail price of prescription medicine.
No annual limits placed on use. Participants can also save money on prescription medicine for their pets if the medication is also used to treat human conditions.
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Prescription Drug Discount Cards
Connects low-income veterans and their spouses with dentists who have agreed to donate free dental treatment. Veterans must have actively served for at least two years, be below 300% FPL and less than 100% disabled. Cannot help with urgent needs.
Connects low-income veterans and spouses with dentists who donate one-time, free, and comprehensive dental care. Works to provide a dental home with free dental treatment to eliminate pain, infection, and establish adequate function.
Once treatment is completed, encourages these treated veterans to continue care as regular patients to prevent further breakdown and keep the donated dental care sustainable but will then be out of pocket to them. Cannot help with urgent needs.
Operates a family practice and walk-in clinic.
Operates a family practice and walk-in clinic.
Services:
- Routine health services
- Well-baby care and immunizations
- Pediatrics
- School, sports and work physicals
- Adult care, including: annual physicals, health screenings, chronic disease management, preoperative testing, geriatrics
- Gynecologic and women’s healthcare
- Obstetrics
- General surgery
- Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Support Services:
- EKGs
- Laboratory
- X-Ray
- Office surgery
- Splinting and casting
- Wound care
- Osteoporosis screening (Dexa scan)
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Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
Sports Participation Physical Examinations
Adolescent Medicine
Public Clinics
Pap Tests
Ambulatory Pediatrics
Well Baby Care
Provides showers and laundry facilities weekdays from 10am-4pm. Will provide basic hygiene supplies such as shampoo, soap, toothpaste and tooth brushes to those who need them to use the laundry/shower.
Provides showers and laundry facilities weekdays from 10am-4pm.
Will provide basic hygiene supplies such as shampoo, soap, toothpaste and tooth brushes to those who need them to use the laundry/shower.
Categories
Laundry Facilities
Public Showers/Baths
Homeless Drop In Centers
Operates combined Head Start/ECEAP classrooms at seven sites in Kent for children ages 3-5 from low-income families. Family support services are part of the program. The Kent Valley site offers part-day classes three hours, M-Th.
Coordinates Head Start and the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) preschools, which provide education and socialization skill development activities.
Family support services are part of the program.
Provides services at six sites in Kent and Covington in Kent School District.
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Head Start
Community Based Preschools
Coordinates dental care for children, primarily ages 5 and under, who have WA Apple Health. Works with non-profit dental clinics and participating private dentists in King County. Also coordinates care for adults with no dental insurance.
Increases access to dental care throughout King County for children who have WA Apple Health (Medicaid).
Once enrolled, provides assistance in finding a dentist that will fit location, timing and language preferences and assists in coordinating transportation and interpreter services.
Website also provides lists of participating dentists by geographic area and includes Public Health dental clinics, community dental clinics and participating private dentists throughout King County.
Additionally provides assistance in helping uninsured adults find low-cost dental services.
Categories
Pediatric Dentistry
Dental Care Referrals
Offers half day and year-round classes for low-income families with children ages 3-4 living in West Seattle.
Offers full day classes, for low-income families with children ages 3-5 living in or have childcare or work address inside of the Seattle or Highline Public School District areas. Our program uses a research-based curriculum and instruction to give students a boost as they go into kindergarten. We also offers comprehensive health and nutrition services.
Provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.
Provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.
Program has a social emotional focus.
Depending on location, program is funded through Head Start or ECEAP.
Categories
Public Preschools
Head Start
Provides early childhood education, culture, language, and continuous support to empower diverse Native children and families.
Provides early childhood education, culture, language, and continuous support to empower diverse Native children and families.
Categories
Early Literacy Development Programs
Head Start
Family Literacy Programs
Provides family medicine, internal medicine, OB/GYN, pediatrics, and senior care services.
Provides medical services in the Tri-Cities are for children, teens, adults, and seniors.
Services include:
- Family Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- OB/GYN
- Pediatrics
- Podiatry
- Senior Care
- Endocrinology-Adult & Children
- Optometry
- Diabetes Management
Categories
General Medical Care
Diabetes Management Clinics
Osteoporosis Detection
Public Clinics
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Adolescent Medicine
Diabetes Screening
Family and Community Medicine
Weight Loss Assistance
Provides evaluation and treatment for children, adolescents, and their families.
Provides evaluation and treatment for children, adolescents, and their families.
Offers office visits, outpatient behavioral health services; and works closely with schools, medical professionals, and other social organizations so that the child is receiving the best level of care.
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Family Counseling
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Anger Management
Child Guidance
Mental Health Screening