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Charity Care offered by Washington State Department of Health
Monitors the mandated charity care policies of hospitals in Washington state. Charity Care covers medically necessary treatment, including inpatient hospital stays and emergency room visits for low-income people.
Monitors the charity care policies of hospitals in Washington state.
Charity Care covers medically necessary treatment, including inpatient hospital stays and emergency room visits.
Every hospital that offers Charity Care must:
- Post a notice about Charity Care in the Emergency Room and the admissions area
- Provide a patient with Charity Care info at intake or discharge
- Provide a patient with Charity Care info in every billing statement
Charity Care may not cover services by medical workers who are not considered part of the hospital’s medical staff or visits to a hospital’s outpatient clinics.
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Medical Care Expense Assistance
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Workers' Rights Protection offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Sequim
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 Standards and Practices
Labor Law Violations Reporting
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Eviction Defense offered at Central WA Legal Aid
ONLINE ONLY - Provides legal assistance for low-income families and individuals with eviction notices or legal habitability issues.
ONLINE ONLY - Provides legal assistance for low-income families and individuals with eviction notices or legal habitability issues.
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Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Eviction Prevention Assistance
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Emergency Medical Services offered at City of Spokane Fire Department
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) comprises the majority of total call activity for the Spokane Fire Department. EMS care ranges from minor injury and calls for welfare assistance to immediate medical intervention of life-threatening situations. All 16 stations are staffed with at least one paramedic 24/7.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) comprises the majority of total call activity for the Spokane Fire Department. EMS care ranges from minor injury and calls for welfare assistance to immediate medical intervention of life-threatening situations. To provide the best emergency care service possible, all Spokane Fire Department uniformed staff are trained Emergency Medical Technicians or paramedics. All 16 stations are staffed with at least one paramedic 24/7.
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Paramedic/EMT Services
911 Services
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Workers' Rights Protection offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Kennewick
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 Standards and Practices
Labor Law Violations Reporting
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Online Tax Filing offered at My Free Taxes
Operates a site where U.S. residents can file their taxes online. Also provides information about common deductions. Connect users who need more support filing their return to partner nonprofits who are part of the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
Operates a site where U. S. residents can file their taxes online.
Also provides information about common deductions.
Software has error checkers and calculators built in to help reduce error.
Personal information is kept confidential.
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Online Tax Preparation/E-Filing Sites
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Workers' Rights Protection offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Tukwila
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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Big Brothers Big Sisters offered by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound in Tacoma
Provides youth ages 6-17 with professionally supported one-to-one relationships with adult mentors. Program focuses on improvement in social and emotional competencies, achieving educational success and avoidance of risky behaviors.
Provides youth with professionally supported one-to-one relationships with a caring adult mentor. Mentoring organization holds themselves accountable for each child in their program to achieve higher aspirations, avoidance of risky behaviors, and educational success.
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Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
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Leadership Development Program offered by Girl Scouts of Western Washington's North 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
Community Involvement Programs
Youth Enrichment Programs
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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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Eviction Information / Landlord-Tenant Issues offered at Sound Legal Aid
Attorneys who provide advice and (sometimes) representation for those who are being evicted or who are having Landlord/Tenant issues.
Interpreters available.
Attorneys who provide advice and (sometimes) representation for those who are being evicted or who are having Landlord/Tenant issues.
Interpreters available.
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Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Legal Counseling
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Eviction Prevention Assistance
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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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Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Senior Companion Program
Volunteer Recruitment/Placement
RSVP Program
Senior Ride Programs
In Home Meal Preparation
Volunteer Training
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
General Yard Work
Housekeeping Assistance
General Minor Home Repair Programs
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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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Navigator Programs
Health Insurance Marketplaces
State Health Insurance Marketplace Call Centers/Websites
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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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Institutional Libraries offered at King County Library System
Maintains an institutional library at the King County Juvenile Detention.
Maintains an institutional library at the Patricia H Clark Family Justice Center
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Prison Library Services
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Digital Downloads offered at King County Library System
Provides digital download services that allow individuals to download audio books and ebooks from the library's website to home computers.
Provides digital download services that allow individuals to download audiobooks and ebooks to home computers or ebook reader.
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Book Downloads
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Subsidized Housing Search offered at Goodale and Barbieri Company
Provides a subsidized housing list of available units. May need to contact individual managers to be added to a wait list for available units.
Provides a subsidized housing list of available units.
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Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
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Constituent Relations offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
Provides a fair and courteous process for resolving complaints relating to child protection and child welfare cases, foster home and child care licensing, child care programs, and juvenile rehabilitation services.
Provides a fair and courteous process for resolving complaints relating to child protection and child welfare cases, foster home and child care licensing, child care programs, and juvenile rehabilitation services.
Staff provide information and education relating to the various DCYF programs – policies, dependency process, relative placement, ICPC, adoption, foster care and child care licensing, ICW, extended foster care and independent living as well as contracts.
Constituent Relations does not have any legal jurisdiction in parenting plans/custody issues or family court matters, or ability to assist in child support concerns, or matters involving DSHS benefits.
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Child Care Complaints
Children's Residential Facility Complaints
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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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Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Care
PACE Programs
Personal Alarm Systems
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Respite Care Subsidies
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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 Renton
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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Advocacy offered by Southeast Region Ombudsman
Advocates for the rights of residents, serves as mediator in the resolution of complaints of residents related to the quality of life in long term care settings, provides information to the public concerning long term care settings, and monitors the regulations and policies that affect long term care residents.
Advocates for the rights of residents, serves as mediator in the resolution of complaints of residents related to the quality of life in long term care settings, provides information to the public concerning long term care settings, and monitors the regulations and policies that affect long term care residents.
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Adult Residential Facility Complaints
Intermediate Care Facilities for Developmentally Disabled Complaints
Nursing Facility Complaints
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
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In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Renton
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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In Home Meal Preparation
PACE Programs
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Personal Alarm Systems
Personal Care
Respite Care Subsidies
Housekeeping Assistance
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In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Spokane
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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PACE Programs
Personal Alarm Systems
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Personal Care
Housekeeping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
Respite Care Subsidies
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Legal Services offered at Tacomaprobono Community Lawyers
Operates several advice clinics at a variety of locations and times, makes referrals to volunteer attorneys and provides public information for low-income clients. Attorneys are on staff and can sometimes provide emergency legal services. Fill out an intake on the website.
Operates several advice clinics at a variety of locations and times (including evenings), makes referrals to volunteer attorneys and provides public information for low-income clients.
Attorneys on staff can provide limited emergency services depending on the client's legal issue.
Areas of assistance can include:
- Family Law & Domestic Violence
- Landlord/Tenant
- Foreclosure
- Consumer and Business
- Bankruptcy
- Vacation of Criminal Records
- Reinstatement of Driver License
- Veteran Assistance
- Wills, Probate, Guardianship, and Power of Attorney.
Also serves as a referral partner with the Federal Civil Rights Clinic. Will direct clients to the clinic for intake, appointments, and follow up.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Will Preparation Assistance
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Divorce Assistance
Consumer Law
Self Representation Assistance
Lawyer Referral Services
General Legal Aid
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Geriatric Regional Assessment Team offered by Sound Generations
Offers outreach, comprehensive assessment and early intervention for aging adults who are escalating toward crisis. Serves adults in King County who are ages 55 and older. Does not provide emergency services and is not intended for crisis situations.
Offers outreach, biopsychosocial needs assessment, and tailored referrals to support services for older adults who may be at risk due to behavioral health issues. Does not provide emergency services or crisis response. Please consider eligibility carefully before giving out contact info and note that the program preference is to take referrals from professional providers (e.g., primary care or social services) or those directly involved in assisting an at-risk elder (e.g., caregiver or family member).
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Geriatric Assessment
Home Based Mental Health Services