Case Management offered by Kittitas County Health Network
Case Management offered by Kittitas County Health Network
Provides case management for high-risk individuals in Kittitas County who need assistance getting connected to resources. The Kittitas County Health Network consists of local service providers, healthcare workers, law enforcement, schools, and others who collaborate to address health issues: behavioral health; Adverse Childhood Experiences; care coordination; and social determinants of health, such as housing and access to childcare. The goal is to break down barriers in communication and collaboration in order to provide better services in the community.
Physical Address
107 East Mountain View Avenue, Ellensburg, WA 98926
Hours
M-F, 9am-5pm.
Voice
Application process
Call. Visit website or call for more information.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
While the goal is to serve all people of Kittitas County, there are a number of priority populations: High utilizers of emergency services, individuals experiencing a physical or mental health crisis or who are at risk, people with substance use disorders, people accessing mental and behavioral health services, and individuals having Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Agency info
Kittitas County Health Network
The Kittitas County Health Network is a local non-profit that aims to improve health for the whole community. The Network consists of local service providers, healthcare workers, law enforcement, schools, and others who collaborate to address health issues: behavioral health, Adverse Childhood Experiences, care coordination, and social determinants of health such as housing and access to childcare. The goal is to break down barriers in communication and collaboration in order to provide better services in the community. It is a collaborative of organizations and service providers that work together to improve community health in Kittitas County. While the goal is to serve all people of Kittitas County, there are a number of priority populations: High utilizers of emergency services, individuals experiencing a physical or mental health crisis, or who are at risk, people with substance use disorders, people accessing mental and behavioral health services, and individuals having Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).