Children, Youth and Family Counseling offered at Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Children, Youth and Family Counseling offered at Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Provides individual and family counseling and case management services. Services are provided at in-person at schools and/or home, and via telehealth to provide a connection to the environment in which the youth live. Mental health services may include intake assessments, individual therapy, group therapy, case management, family therapy, crisis response and management, psychiatric services, and medication management. Bilingual/Bi cultural case managers work in partnership with schools, DSHS, CPS, and juvenile justice workers. Case managers also function as an educational and supportive link to the broader mainstream services and the Asian/Pacific Islander American families they serve.
Physical Address
3639 Martin Luther King Junior Way South, Seattle, WA 98144
Hours
M-F, 8am-6pm. Service hours vary by program.
Voice
Application process
Call for intake.
Fee
No cost. Accepts WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
Eligibility
King County residents. Call for further eligibility requirements.
Languages
Lao
Spanish
Japanese
Khmer
Mandarin
Cantonese
Toishanese
Interpreter services
Tagalog
Vietnamese
Korean
Thai
Indonesian
Malay
Tigrigna
Agency info
Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Offers individual and family mental health treatment including outpatient counseling, intensive day treatment, co-occurring disorders treatment and a program for people with a gambling problem. Offers substance use disorder treatment and a batterer's program. Also provides programs for youth, including substance use disorder treatment, mental health counseling and a violence prevention program. Offers case management services to enable elderly and disabled adults to live as independently as possible in their homes. Operates a food pantry, a meal program, employment services, ESL classes, citizenship classes and a legal clinic. Assists clients in applying for naturalization as well as food benefits. Some programs focus on serving Asians and Pacific Islanders.