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Medication Assisted Treatment offered by Boulder
Provides medication assisted treatment for people with alcohol and opioid use disorders via telehealth. Coordinates with other providers to streamline care. Services are app based.
Offers integrated online care for people with addiction. Prescribes medications to help people with substance use disorders, including opioid use disorder. Clinicians can diagnose, treat, and prescribe medication for various medical needs in addition to addiction care, including antidepressant and antianxiety medications, birth control, and many others. Coordinates with other providers to streamline care.
Patients are matched with an interdisciplinary team of providers who collaborate with them to craft a treatment plan. The team is made up of clinicians, care advocates, case managers and peer recovery specialists. Clients meet and connect with their providers through secure video and messaging in the Boulder App on their smartphones.
Typically prescribes buprenorphine medications for people with opioid use disorder and naltrexone or acamprosate for alcohol use disorder. Prescriptions can be picked up at a local pharmacy or mailed.
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Naltrexone Based MAT Programs
Buprenorphine Based MAT Programs
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Self-Managed Night Shelters offered by SHARE/WHEEL
Operates self-managed overnight shelter sites throughout Seattle; serves men and women.
Operates a self-managed overnight shelter program at up to 10-15 sites throughout Seattle, providing shelter for over 200 clients per night in the indoor shelter.
Some facilities serve only men or women; others serve both men and women, with separate sleeping areas.
Trans* clients are served as they self-identify.
Locations of shelters include North End:
- Lakeview (women only) 10 person shelter
- Maple Leaf (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter
- Woodland Park UMC (men only) 20 person shelter
- St. John (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter
Greenlake:
-Bethany Lutheran Shelter (men only) 20 person shelter
Ballard:
- St. Luke Shelter (co-ed, separate areas) 15 person shelter
- OFB (men only) 20 person shelter
- Vets Hall Shelter (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter - provides late access for workers.
Wallingford:
- Gift of Grace (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter
U District:
- Christ Episcopal Church Shelter (co-ed, separate areas) 30 person shelter - provides late access for workers
- University Friends (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter
- University Lutheran Shelter (women only)15 bed shelter- provides late access for workers
Int'l District:
- Safe Haven ( co-ed, separate areas) 30 person shelter - provides late access for workers
South End:
- Bunkhouse Nights Shelter ( co-ed, separate areas) 25 person shelter - provides late access for workers.
Intake is usually available in Spanish as well as English; other available languages at intake vary, though clients are able to access shelter regardless of language or ability to speak.
All facilities provide mats and blankets. Many sites are wheelchair accessible and some provide shower facilities.
Clients must leave the shelters early each morning.
Individual shelters may potentially refrain from screening on days that they are full.
Shelter screenings for night-of only; no day(s)-in-advance screenings.
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Community Shelters
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Workers' Rights Protection offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Union Gap
Investigates workplace complaints related to wages, leave policies, safety, and workplace policies such as breaks, termination, personnel records and non-compete agreements. Enforces Washington state labor laws.
Investigates workplace complaints related to the following issues:
- Wages, including minimum wage rules, overtime and tips
- Workplace policies such as breaks, termination, personnel records and non-compete agreements
- Leave policies such as sick leave, vacation leave and bereavement leave.
- Safety complaints
- Workplace discrimination if it relates to safety and health
Enforces Washington state labor laws.
It is against the law for a business to fire or otherwise retaliate against a worker for filing a complaint about a possible violation of their workplace rights.
Interpreter services are available upon request with one day notice.
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Labor Law Violations Reporting
Labor Standards and Practices
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Medical Marijuana Dispensary List offered by Washington State Department of Health
Maintains a list of healthcare practitioners allowed to authorize marijuana for medicinal purposes. Additionally, maintains a list of marijuana retail stores that are medically endorsed to accept medical marijuana patients.
Maintains a list of healthcare practitioners allowed to authorize marijuana for medicinal purposes.
Additionally, maintains a list of marijuana retail stores that are medically endorsed to accept medical marijuana patients.
Medically-endorsed retail stores will have a certified consultant on staff who can assist with the registration process and product selection.
Patients with medical marijuana cards can
- Purchase products sales tax free
- Possess up to three times the current limit from any medically-endorsed retail store
- Buy high-THC compliant products from a medically-endorsed retail store, where available
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Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Medical Marijuana Registration Programs
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24-Hour Information Line/Support Groups offered by Washington State Cocaine Anonymous
Maintains a website and 24-hour message line for support group meetings; volunteers will return calls with further information. Meetings provide mutual support to help individuals stay drug-free.
Operates a 24-hour phone line staffed by volunteers who receive and return calls, then refer callers to local and online support group meetings.
Meeting times and locations are also updated on the website.
Meetings are based on the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous; they provide mutual support so addicts can live one day at a time drug-free.
Addiction is viewed as a progressive physical disease, affecting an individual emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
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Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Support Group Clearinghouses
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
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Family Medicine offered at Astria Health Vintage Valley Family Medicine
Provides a full spectrum of healthcare services, including primary care (family medicine) with walk-in 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
- Chronic disease
- CDL physical exams
- Geriatrics
- Contraceptive (IUD)
- Occupational health testing
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Urgent Care Centers
Family and Community Medicine
COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests
E-Health Visits
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Resource Navigation offered at Nuestras Raices Esperanza
Resource Navigator program helps low-income residents in Spokane, Adams, and Grant County with unmet medical, housing and food insecurity. The Resource Navigator will work to help open the doors to the resources needed to provide for individuals and their family. Offers resource navigation, assistance with applications for DSHS and Medicaid services, assistance with applications for apartments, assists immigrants and newly arrived community members in obtaining state identification, bus pass, and/or library cards.
Esperanza offers a wide range of social and human services through Resource Navigators and Social Work Practice. A social service and wellness program that advances food security, family healing, mental health, and LGBTQ supports for adults, youth, and families.
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Medicaid Applications
General Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Housing Search Assistance
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Energy Assistance offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners SNAP - Northeast
Provides financial assistance to assist with utility bills and heating costs. Screens clients for multiple programs. Appointments available one day per month. Call or apply online on appointment day as soon as appointments open.
Various energy assistance programs are designed to help eligible households ease the financial impact of a portion of heating costs. Funding is limited, which means not all qualified households will receive assistance.
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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
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Affordable Housing offered at Catholic Charities
Provides affordable rental houses and apartments ranging from studios to four bedrooms. No fee to apply for the wait lists. Apply online under the individual properties.
Provides affordable rental houses and apartments ranging from studios to four bedrooms. No fee to apply for the wait lists. Apply online under the individual properties.
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Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
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Domestic Violence Crisis Phone Line offered at YWCA Spokane
Provides crisis intervention, counseling, referral to community resources and, when necessary, free transportation to the Confidential Safe Shelter.
Provides crisis intervention, counseling, referral to community resources and, when necessary, free transportation to the Confidential Safe Shelter. Offers support in order to provide opportunities for domestic violence victims to interact and discuss experiences and feelings.
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Domestic Violence Hotlines
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Medicaid Transportation - Kitsap arranged by Paratransit Services
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card with no other form of transportation.
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card, who has no other form of transportation. The Medicaid Broker will arrange for the lowest cost, most suitable option for the client's needs. This may include bus passes or tickets, gas vouchers, mileage reimbursement, volunteer drivers, shared rides, or a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle. Transportation will be arranged for trips within the local community. Transportation outside of the local community may be available if certain criteria are met.
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Disability Related Transportation
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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Intensive Inpatient Services offered at Spokane Addiction Recovery Centers
Offers intensive inpatient and a recovery house with substance use disorder and co-occurring capable behavioral services in a live-in residential setting.
Offers intensive inpatient and a recovery house with substance use disorder and co-occurring capable behavioral services in a live-in residential setting. Separate facilities for men and women. Provides Native American support services as well as outreach for homeless individuals with chronic substance abuse and mental health disorders to assist with moving toward stabilization. Clients must bring their suboxone prescription with them. Agency provides DBHR-certified services.
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Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
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Apple Health for Workers with Disabilities offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Bremerton
https://www.dshs.wa.gov/esa/community-services-offices/apple-health-workers-disabilities-hwd-program
Allows people with disabilities who are working to purchase medical coverage by paying a monthly premium that is based on their income.
Allows people with disabilities who are working to purchase medical coverage by paying a monthly premium that is based on their income.
Benefits include:
- Medicaid benefit package, including Medicaid personal care services
- Greater personal and financial independence
- Members can earn and save more without the risk of losing their healthcare coverage
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State/Local Health Insurance Programs
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Bed Bank Program offered by Washington 211
Provides information about shelter bed availability at local domestic violence shelters.
Offers up-to-date information on shelter availability at participating domestic violence shelters. Information is verified once each day, M-F.
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Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Domestic Violence Shelters
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Medicaid Enrollment Assistance offered at CHAS Health
CHAS Health Patient Services Coordinators (PSCs) are available to help individuals enroll in health insurance and understand their coverage. PSCs are certified navigators for the Washington Health Plan Finder, and enrollment counselors for Your Health Idaho state health insurance marketplaces. PSCs help individuals apply for Medicaid, Qualified Health Plans, and other applicable assistance programs.
CHAS Health Patient Services Coordinators (PSCs) are available to help individuals enroll in health insurance and understand their coverage. PSCs are certified navigators for the Washington Health Plan Finder, and enrollment counselors for Your Health Idaho state health insurance marketplaces. PSCs help individuals apply for Medicaid, Qualified Health Plans, and other applicable assistance programs.
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Medicare Information/Counseling
Patient Financial Services Offices
Medicaid Applications
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Navigator Programs
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Apple Health (Medicaid) Coverage offered by Health Care Authority
Answers questions about a recipient's medical assistance program, such as what health and mental health services are covered and how to use the WA Apple Health (Medicaid) card. Resolves billing disputes or problems.
Answers questions about Apple Health medical assistance programs through Health Care Authority, such as
- How to apply for coverage
- How to report a change.
- Benefits and services.
- How to replace the Apple Health ProviderOne Services card.
- Billing issues.
- Apple Health Managed Care enrollment.
- How to change a managed care plan.
- Apple Health eligibility for families, children, pregnant individuals, and single adults.
- Classic Medicaid eligibility for individuals who are aged, have blindness or a disability, or in need of long-term services and supports.
- Post-eligibility case review.
- Apple Health for Kids with premiums ( also known as CHIP)
- Apple Health Expansion
- After-Pregnancy Coverage
- Requesting an appeal for Apple Health programs.
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Medicaid Appeals/Complaints
State/Local Health Insurance Information/Counseling
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Earned Income Tax Credit Information - EITC/VITA
Maintains a tax information hotline to assist callers with questions or concerns.
To qualify for EITC you must meet the earned income, adjusted gross income, and investment income limits (income limits change each year).
You must also meet one of the following:
- Have a qualifying child that meets age, relationship, residency and joint return requirements; see link below for specifics.
If you do not have a qualifying child, you must:
- Be age 25 but under 65 at the end of the year.
- Live in the United States for more than half the year.
- Not qualify as a dependent of another person
Visit website for more information.
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Earned Income Credit Information
Taxpayer Information Lines
VITA Program Sites
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Health Professions Complaints offered by Washington State Department of Health's Quality Assurance Division
Investigates complaints about health professionals. Responds to reports involving fees or insurance claims if there appears to be fraud involved. Authority is limited to taking corrective action against a credential.
Investigates complaints about health professionals.
Responds to reports involving fees or insurance claims if there appears to be fraud involved.
Authority is limited to taking corrective action against a credential.
For a health professional, violations of law fall into the following three categories:
- Mental or Physical Condition: This condition involves the mental or physical inability of a health care provider to practice with reasonable skill and safety.
- Unprofessional Conduct: This is a term used to describe conduct, acts or conditions that are considered by law to be unprofessional in this state.
- Unlicensed Practice: This category applies to any circumstance involving a person or facility that practices health care but doesn't have a valid Washington credential.
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Practitioner Complaints
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Medicaid Transportation in King County offered by Hopelink Transportation
Pays for and arranges non-emergency transportation to Medicaid-covered services for King County residents only; call in advance for reservations, bus passes or reimbursement.
Arranges transportation for trips to WA Apple Health (Medicaid)-covered services such as doctor, dentist and mental health appointments.
Types of transportation include buses, taxis, mileage reimbursement and lift vehicles.
Reimbursement includes gas cards at $. 35 per mile.
No ambulance service is provided.
Does not cover prescription pick-up.
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Disability Related Transportation
Bus Fare
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Gas Money
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Eyes on Federal Way Non-Emergency Issue Reporting App offered by City of Federal Way
Enables residents to report non-emergency issues such as roadside litter, graffiti, abandoned shopping carts and a variety of other issues to city staff from their smart phone.
Residents can also report online.
Provides a way for people to report a variety of issues identified within the City of Federal Way.
App can be used to report issues not limited to:
- Street maintenance
- Downed trees
- Abandoned shopping carts
- Graffiti
Users can upload pictures and select appropriate categories, and add comments.
Residents can also track the status of reports they or other members of the community have submitted.
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Public Nuisance Reporting
Illegal Dumping Reporting
Law Enforcement Complaints
Graffiti Reporting
Environmental Hazards Reporting
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Clothing Closet offered at Lake Spokane Community Church
Accepts donations of gently used clothing that is then offered to anyone in the community for free on a monthly basis, on the 3rd Saturday of the month at the Annex (Community Center) next door to the church. All are welcome.
Accepts donations of gently used clothing that is then offered to anyone in the community for free on a monthly basis, on the 3rd Saturday of the month at the Annex (Community Center) next door to the church. All are welcome.
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General Clothing Provision
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Leadership Development Program offered by Girl Scouts of Western Washington's South Regional Office
Offers a broad range of leadership and volunteer activity choices with mentor participation to meet the unique needs and interests of girls, ages 5-17.
Offers year-round enriching experiences to meet the unique needs and interests of girls. In partnership with committed adults, girls develop qualities such as strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. Programs include career exploration, creative arts, science and technology, travel, environmental education and leadership development.
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Scouting Programs
Leadership Development
Youth Enrichment Programs
Community Involvement Programs
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Online Housing Search offered by King County Housing Authority
Provides searchable, real-time, detailed listings of available housing, including senior housing options for King County.
Provides searchable, real time, detailed listings of available low and market-rate housing, including senior housing options in King County.
The site also provides helpful tools such as a rent checklist, affordability calculator and links to other helpful resources.
Website includes different language options.
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Housing Search Assistance
Home Rental Listings
Roommate/Housemate Matching Assistance
Senior Housing Information and Referral
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St. Margaret's Shelter offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington
Offers short term emergency and transitional shelter to families experiencing homelessness. 18 units for 3-5 family members. Case management, laundry, children's play areas, individual storage closets, and private bath.
An emergency shelter and transitional housing facility for homeless families. 18 units for 3-5 family members. Case management, laundry, children's play areas, individual storage closets, and private bath.
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Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Community Shelters
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Eviction Prevention offered by Pierce County Human Services
Provides emergency rent to Pierce County residents (including City of Tacoma), behind on rent. Apply online. Funding supplied by the county but administered by area agencies. Renter must have the lease in their name. See details.
Providing rental assistance to households who reside in Pierce County who can not pay their rent.
Renters must have the lease in their name, and agree to case management services.
Helps with up to 3 months of rent.
Renters may also use this service for utilities, but it is not for utilities only.
Payments are made directly to the landlord.
Serves individuals and families.
Total household income must be within the income guidelines.
Funding is from the county and administered through agency partners.
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Rent Payment Assistance