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In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Bremerton
Determines eligibility for state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and adults with disabilities remain independent.
Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.
Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:
- Participant's home
- Assisted living facility
- Adult family home
Community First Choice
- Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement
- Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers
Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)
- Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice
Medicaid Personal Care
- Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- Offers all services through one provider.
- PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.
New Freedom
- Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.
Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)
- Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
- Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.
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Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Personal Alarm Systems
In Home Meal Preparation
Housekeeping Assistance
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Respite Care Subsidies
Personal Care
PACE Programs
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Diversion offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington
Diversion collaborates with households to help them avoid or resolve homelessness. Diversion services provide the opportunity to partner with a Diversion specialist to review their housing situation and create a plan to overcome their housing challenge. They DO NOT have financial assistance for direct housing costs, but we can assist by providing case management services in a variety of ways. Walk ins allowed on Tuesday-Thursday, 8am-4pm.
Homeless Resources provides households with a single destination to access services that help them stay in their homes or quickly exit homelessness. Homeless Resources connects households that are experiencing or at risk of homelessness with housing and case management services offered by Catholic Charities and our partner agencies in Spokane County.
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Homeless Diversion Programs
Eviction Prevention Assistance
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Emergency Shelter offered at Family Crisis Network
Provides safe housing for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Temporary Emergency Shelter for victims and their children. Case Management, Safety Planning, Advocacy, Trauma Counseling, Housing Assistance, Emergency Food, Emergency Clothing, Assistance accessing legal resources. 24-hour helpline staffed by advocates, access to community resources.
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Domestic Violence Shelters
Sexual Assault Shelters
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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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Clothing/Household Items offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County
Provides beds, clothing and other household items through local neighborhood chapters either from their inventory, from a clothing bank or with a voucher to a SVDP thrift store. Not all chapters help with furniture or beds.
Provides vouchers to a St. Vincent de Paul thrift store.
Provides beds through select neighborhood chapters in King County.
Some restrictions and/or limits may apply.
Not all areas of King County are served by a chapter not all existing neighborhood chapters provide help with furniture or beds.
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Household Goods Vouchers
General Clothing Provision
General Furniture Provision
Mattresses
Clothing Vouchers
Beds
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Affordable Rental Housing offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners SNAP
Call for application. No walk-ins. Offers affordable housing, managed by Inland Empire Property Management Group.
Affordable housing, managed by Inland Empire Property Management Group.
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Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Housing Search Assistance
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Health Benefit Exchange offered by Washington Health Plan Finder
Provides information about health insurance plans to WA residents and helps them enroll in a plan. Those earning up to 400% of FPL can get help paying for premiums. Limited special enrollment eligibility.
Provides information about health insurance plans available to Washington state residents, including WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and Cascade Care.
Determines if the user may be eligible for financial help paying for a health plan, and helps the user enroll.
Coordinates an online marketplace where individuals can apply for, learn about and be approved for medical coverage under various insurance options.
Offers comparisons of health plans.
Qualifies applicants for tax credits or financial help to pay for copays and premiums.
All insurance plans listed in the Health Plan Finder must cover essentials, including visits to the doctor and emergency room, prescriptions, maternity care and preventive care like cancer screenings and immunizations.
In addition, no one will be denied coverage because they are sick or have a pre-existing condition. Most health plans are not allowed to have annual benefit limits and none is allowed to have lifetime benefit limits.
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State Health Insurance Marketplace Call Centers/Websites
Navigator Programs
Health Insurance Marketplaces
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Crisis Counseling offered by Vanessa Behan
Staff is available by phone 24 hours a day to assist parents who are feeling overwhelmed or stressed out.
Staff is available by phone 24 hours a day to assist parents who are feeling overwhelmed or stressed out.
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Parenting Helplines
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Clothing Ministry offered at Serve Spokane
Helps individuals and families by providing good quality, clean clothing once a month.
Helps individuals and families stretch their budgets by providing good quality, clean clothing once a month.
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General Clothing Provision
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Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors offered by Action Health Partners
Volunteers provide personal counseling for individuals regarding options for health care and health insurance benefits, including Medicare programs, long-term care, and medical billing.
Provides free and unbiased counseling and information on health insurance issues such as:
- Assessing health care coverage needs
- Determining general eligibility for health care coverage programs
- Evaluating and compare health insurance plans and programs
- Providing enrollment help with Medicare
- Speaking with 1-800-MEDICARE on clients' behalf
- Making referrals to other agencies and programs
- Collecting and reporting possible fraud complaints
Also offers the Community Based Care Coordination program which provides coordination of services to Medicaid and Medicaid-eligible clients. The program supports clients with improving quality of life, help managing multiple care providers, assistance in getting appointments, identifying helpful community resources, connecting to available benefits.
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Long Term Care Insurance Information/Counseling
Medicare Information/Counseling
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In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Port Townsend
Determines eligibility for state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and adults with disabilities remain independent.
Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.
Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:
- Participant's home
- Assisted living facility
- Adult family home
Community First Choice
- Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement
- Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers
Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)
- Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice
Medicaid Personal Care
- Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- Offers all services through one provider.
- PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.
New Freedom
- Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.
Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)
- Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
- Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.
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Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Personal Care
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Personal Alarm Systems
In Home Meal Preparation
Respite Care Subsidies
PACE Programs
Housekeeping Assistance
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Fire Stations offered at City of Spokane Fire Department
SFD serves the City of Spokane via 16 fire stations strategically located throughout the city.
SFD serves the City of Spokane via 16 fire stations strategically located throughout the city.
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911 Services
Fire Prevention Information
Fire Stations
Fire Control/Extinction
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Women's Hearth Day Center offered at Transitions
Women’s Hearth is a drop-in day center in downtown Spokane–a safe space for women who have experienced poverty, trauma and/or homelessness to find a “hearth” of welcome, respect, and community. Women’s Hearth provides activities, classes, social service referrals and housing-search case management in a compassionate and supportive environment 5 days a week. Participants also have access to phones, computers, internet, healthy food, hygiene supplies, and showers.
Women’s Hearth is a drop-in day center in downtown Spokane–a safe space for women who have experienced poverty, trauma and/or homelessness to find a “hearth” of welcome, respect, and community. Women’s Hearth provides activities, classes, social service referrals and housing-search case management in a compassionate and supportive environment 5 days a week. Participants also have access to phones, computers, internet, healthy food, hygiene supplies, and showers.
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Day Shelters
Homeless Drop In Centers
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Personal/Grooming Supplies
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Vital Records offered by Washington State Department of Health's Center for Health Statistics
Maintains records of births, deaths, marriages and divorces in Washington state. Order forms are available on the website and copies of the records can be ordered from the website. Birth certificates are free for people who are homeless.
Maintains records of births, deaths, marriages and divorces in Washington state.
Birth certificate records are held from July 1, 1907, to the present. Death certificates are held from July 1, 1907, to three months before the present.
Marriage certificates are held from Jan 1, 1968, to four months before the present.
Divorce certificates are held from Jan 1, 1968, to four months before the present.
For certificates outside of these dates, contact local county auditors or health departments.
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Marriage Certificates
Divorce Records
Birth Certificates
Death Certificates
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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
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
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Meals on Wheels offered by Sound Generations
Delivers frozen meals to the homes of adults ages 60+ years in King County. Clients can order up to 14 meals per week and choose from several menu items, including liquid nutritional supplements. Program has a three-month waitlist.
Delivers meals to older adults in King County. Provides a choice of 30 plus different meals including breakfast, kosher, vegan, and vegetarian. Additionally, some meals are low in saturated fat, low cholesterol, and low sodium.
Seven meals can be ordered per week and are delivered once a week. Liquid nutritional supplements (Ensure and Glucerna) are available for purchase. Meals arrive frozen and packaged in trays that can be heated in either a microwave or conventional oven.
Service begins approximately 1 to 2 weeks after agency receives the application.
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Home Delivered Meals
Liquid Nutrition Supplements
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Discounted Pet Vaccines offered at Pet Savers
Offers discounted pet vaccines for cats and dogs, microchipping, parasite control and deworming, and flea and tick treatment. Vaccinations and treatments offered for dogs include Rabies, DAPP, Bordetella, Lepto, Flea/Tick treatment, and dewormer. Vaccinations and treatments for cats include Rabies, FVRCP, FeLV, FeLV test, Flea/Ear mite treatment, and dewormer. Microchipping is also available.
Offers discounted pet vaccines for cats and dogs, microchipping, parasite control and deworming, and flea and tick treatment.
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Well Animal Checkups
Rabies Vaccinations
Pet Tracking Microchips
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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 Kelso
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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Medicaid Information/Counseling
State/Local Health Insurance Programs
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Elder Services offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Tri-Cities
Assists seniors who need help with day-to-day chores, transportation, and companionship. Also offers an opportunity for seniors to use their their skills or gain new ones by volunteering doing projects that assist their local communities.
Assists seniors who need help with day-to-day chores, transportation, and companionship. Also offers an opportunity for seniors to use their their skills or gain new ones by volunteering doing projects that assist their local communities.
- Volunteer Chore Services: basic in-home assistance for low-income seniors and disabled adults of 18 and older to help continue to live independently, safely, and with dignity in their own homes. Services may include local transportation for appointments and errands, yard work, light housekeeping and laundry, snow shoveling, minor home repairs, wheelchair ramps, and wood provision.
- Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP): provides a retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) that is designed for seniors over the age of 55 who want to use their skills or gain new ones by volunteering doing projects that assist children with needed school supplies and toy drives, food collection and delivery, critical services to elderly, and filling the gaps for critical needs in local communities.
- Senior Companion Program: senior companions provide support to isolated elders and persons with disabilities by helping with companionship, grocery shopping, answering mail, and other daily tasks that are essential to maintaining independence. Senior companions may qualify for a small stipend and mileage reimbursement if income eligible, to offset their expenses while they help those most vulnerable.
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In Home Meal Preparation
Volunteer Recruitment/Placement
Senior Companion Program
RSVP Program
General Yard Work
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Volunteer Training
General Minor Home Repair Programs
Housekeeping Assistance
Senior Ride Programs
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
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Energy Assistance offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners SNAP - Pacific
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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Electric Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
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Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services for Substance Use Disorder offered at Compassionate Addiction Treatment
Intensive outpatient for substance use including assessments, case management, holistic treatment, groups, peer support, individual counseling and family counseling. Also offers Suboxone. Substance use disorder assessments offered on walk in basis. Strongly supportive of the homeless community to provide access to many other services.
Licensed by Washington State Department of Health for Assessments, Intensive outpatient for substance use including case management, groups, individual counseling and family counseling. Substance use disorder assessments offered on walk in basis. Strongly supportive of the homeless community to provide access to services.
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Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Integrated Care for Opioid Use Disorders
Buprenorphine Based MAT Programs
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Recovery resources offered by Alcoholics Anonymous' Greater Seattle Intergroup
Coordinates 12-step support groups throughout King County, including gender separate meetings, as well as special groups for Native Americans, Spanish speakers and those who identify as LGBTQ. Operates a 24-hour helpline.
Offers 12-step support groups for alcoholics. Includes gender separate meetings, as well as special groups for Native Americans, Spanish speakers and those who identify as LGBTQ.
Some meetings have interpreters for individuals who are hard of hearing. Potential members should call to be matched to the nearest group.
PUBLICATIONS:
- Guides listing all AA meetings may be picked up at the Seattle or Eastside offices.
- To receive a meeting guide by mail, send a self-addressed envelope and $1 to the same address.
GENERAL AA MEETINGS:
- More than 1,300 weekly groups are held in all cities in King County.
- Call for updated addresses and times.
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Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
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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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Low-Income Housing For Seniors offered at Hillyard Plaza Apartments
One bedroom units available to seniors over 62 or disabled over 18.
Provides low-income affordable housing for seniors over 62 or disabled over 18.
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Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
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Mobility and Medical Equipment offered by Friends of Man
Assists with mobility and medical equipment for low-income individuals, seniors and families who are referred by a professional.
Assists low income individuals with a range of needs including:
- Wheelchairs
- Medical Equipment
- Mobility Equipment
- Ramps to home
- Hearing aids
- Prostheses
- Auto and van adaptations (limited to wheelchair lift, hand controls)
- Braces, orthopedic shoes
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Medical Equipment Expense Assistance
Electric Scooters
Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility