Primary Care offered at Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System's Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Mount Vernon
Provides primary care, mental health services, nurse services, pharmacist medication review and social work services to area veterans. Also refers to VA specialty clinics.
Provides primary care including preventive health care and screening, management of chronic medical illnesses, and treatment of minor injuries and infections. Services include
- Wellness checkup or physical exam
- Cancer screening
- High cholesterol treatment
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment
- Diabetes prevention and treatment
- Flu vaccine and nasal mist
- High blood pressure prevention and treatment
- Treatment for obesity
- Osteoporosis treatment
- Prostate disease prevention and treatment
- Smoking cessation
- Mental health and counseling programs
Refers to VA specialty clinics.
Counseling Program offered by Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs
Provides confidential counseling services for honorably discharged veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as well as their families. King County veterans do not need to be honorably discharged.
Provides confidential counseling services to veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Services provided throughout the program include individual, couples, family, and veteran group counseling. Some contractors offer group services to women veterans and spouses of veterans.
Veterans may be referred to specialized inpatient or outpatient treatment offered by the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers or Vet Centers within Washington state.
The licensed mental health professional contractors offer a wide range of specialized treatment services, as well as linkage to a variety of other services.
Readjustment Counseling offered at U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs' Vet Center in Everett
Offers counseling for Veterans, service members and their families, including group counseling, grief counseling, PTSD counseling and military sexual trauma counseling. Provides referrals to substance use disorder services.
Community-based counseling center provides a wide range of social, psychological, and readjustment services.
Readjustment counseling helps veterans make a successful transition from military to civilian life or after a traumatic event experienced in the military. Offers Individual, group, marriage and family counseling as well as referrals and connections to other VA or community benefits and services.
Vet Center counselors and outreach staff, many of whom are Veterans themselves, are experienced and prepared to discuss the tragedies of war, loss, grief and transition after trauma.
Services for a Veteran may include individual and group counseling in areas such as bereavement, military sexual trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), alcohol and drug assessment, and suicide prevention referrals.
Outpatient Behavioral Health Care offered at VA Puget Sound Health Care System American Lake Division
Includes treatment for addictive, aggressive or self-harming behaviors, confused thinking, and emotional problems such as addiction, PTSD, depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, OCD and more. Offers individual and group therapy. Also provides counseling regarding marriage and relationship problems.
Includes treatment for addictive, aggressive or self-harming behaviors, confused thinking, and emotional problems such as addiction, PTSD, depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, OCD and more. Offers individual and group therapy. Also provides counseling regarding marriage and relationship problems.
Focuses on recovery through a coordinated care approach allowing the Veteran to take charge of her/his treatment plan in coordination with a mental health treatment coordinator and other clinicians to participate in a safe and effective evidence-based therapy for themselves and their family.
Veterans who have a discharge of "Other than Honorable" can present to the VA with urgent mental-health conditions or complaints and receive urgent medical services at VA facilities, regardless of their funding or benefits status.
Readjustment Counseling offered at U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs' Vet Center in Bellingham
Offers counseling for Veterans, service members and their families, including group counseling, grief counseling, PTSD counseling and military sexual trauma counseling. Provides referrals to substance use disorder services.
Community-based counseling center provides a wide range of social, psychological, and readjustment services.
Readjustment counseling helps veterans make a successful transition from military to civilian life or after a traumatic event experienced in the military. Offers Individual, group, marriage and family counseling as well as referrals and connections to other VA or community benefits and services.
Vet Center counselors and outreach staff, many of whom are Veterans themselves, are experienced and prepared to discuss the tragedies of war, loss, grief and transition after trauma.
Services for a Veteran may include individual and group counseling in areas such as bereavement, military sexual trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), alcohol and drug assessment, and suicide prevention referrals.
Veterans Services offered at Lacey Veterans Services Hub
Focuses on providing supportive services including outreach, care coordination and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits. Services may include: health care services, employment services, personal financial planning, and more. Provides veterans with transportation to medical appointments in Thurston County, or to American Lake VA.
Focuses on providing supportive services including outreach, care coordination and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits.
Services include:
- Healthcare Assistance
- Employment Assistance
- Financial Management
- Transportation Assistance
- Financial Assistance
- Peer-to-Peer Support
- VA Benefits Assistance
- Legal Assistance
- Housing Support
- Educational Assistance
- Nutritional Assistance
- Individual and Group Counseling.
Veterans Assistance Fund
County program that helps Thurston County eligible veterans with rent, mortgage and shelter assistance.
Transportation Assistance
Available Monday through Friday, between 8am and 4pm.
Provides veterans with a door to door service to medical appointments in Thurston County, or to the American Lake VA Medical Center.
Call (360) 456-3850 by noon of the day prior to the appointment.
Financial Management
Available by appointment.
Legal Assistance
Available the 2nd and 4th W from 1:30pm-3:30pm.
Nutrition Assistance
Food Bank available every day during normal business hours.
Lacey Vet Center - Outstation
Counselors are available by appointment only.
Services include individual, group, marriage/family, couples, bereavement, military sexual trauma and PTSD counseling.
All counseling services are free and confidential.
Veterans Housing Options Group - VHOG
Provides information on housing resources for veterans who are experiencing homeless, or are at high risk for experiencing homelessness.
Includes information on VA, WDVA, SSVF (Supportive Services for Veteran Families), Sidewalk, Family Support Center, Salvation Army and WorkSource.
Donated Mental Health Services offered by Give an Hour
Maintains a website clearinghouse of licensed mental health professionals who have agreed to provide free counseling to those currently serving in the military, veterans and their families, hospital employees, and certain disaster survivors.
Maintains a searchable website of licensed mental health professionals who have agreed to provide barrier free mental health services to those who qualify. Currently serving service members, veteran, their families and those affected by natural and man-made disasters.
Mental health professionals agree to provide one hour per week for one year of mental health support at no charge.
In order to participate in the Give an Hour network, providers must register with our non-profit organization online.
Primary Care offered at Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System's Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Port Angeles
Provides primary care, mental health services, nurse services, pharmacist medication review and social work services to area veterans. Also refers to VA specialty clinics.
Provides primary care including preventive health care and screening, management of chronic medical illnesses, and treatment of minor injuries and infections. Services include
- Wellness checkup or physical exam
- Cancer screening
- High cholesterol treatment
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment
- Diabetes prevention and treatment
- Flu vaccine and nasal mist
- High blood pressure prevention and treatment
- Treatment for obesity
- Osteoporosis treatment
- Prostate disease prevention and treatment
- Smoking cessation
- Mental health and counseling programs
Refers to VA specialty clinics.
Veteran Services offered at Valley Cities in Enumclaw
Helps veterans connect to resources, including helping them obtain their DD-214 and applying for benefits. Also helps with housing, employment, education and more. Offers military culturally sensitive therapy.
Connects veterans to needed resources, assisting them in accessing services and navigating the variety of existing programs.
Can help them obtain their DD-214 (proof of having served in the military) and apply for benefits with Veterans Affairs.
As needed, they can also help with housing, financial benefits, medical benefits, employment, upgrading discharge, education or other specific issues.
Also provides mental health counseling, including military related PTSD and military sexual trauma.
Primary Care offered at Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System's Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Bellevue
Provides primary care, mental health services, nurse services, pharmacist medication review and social work services to area veterans. Also refers to VA specialty clinics.
Provides primary care including preventive health care and screening, management of chronic medical illnesses, and treatment of minor injuries and infections. Services include
- Wellness checkup or physical exam
- Cancer screening
- High cholesterol treatment
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment
- Diabetes prevention and treatment
- Flu vaccine and nasal mist
- High blood pressure prevention and treatment
- Treatment for obesity
- Osteoporosis treatment
- Prostate disease prevention and treatment
- Smoking cessation
- Mental health and counseling programs
Refers to VA specialty clinics.
Military Family Clinic offered by Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Valley Cities
Provides high-quality mental healthcare services accessible to all post-9/11 (including National Guard and Reserves), active-duty service members and their families regardless of discharge status, combat experience or the ability to pay. We serve a wide range of military connected family members including spouses, partners, children, parents, caregivers and other family members as identified by the veteran or service member.
Provides high-quality mental healthcare services accessible to all post-9/11 (including National Guard and Reserves), active-duty service members and their families regardless of discharge status, combat experience or the ability to pay. We serve a wide range of military connected family members including spouses, partners, children, parents, caregivers and other family members as identified by the veteran or service member.
Our care is short term (on average 8-12 session for individuals) and can treat those with mild to moderate symptoms related to mental health challenges such as transition, child behavioral issues, anxiety, depression, PTSD, adjustment related issues, sleep related issues, and couple/family challenges or stressors.
Primary Care offered at Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System's Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Federal Way
Provides primary care, mental health services, nurse services, pharmacist medication review and social work services to area veterans. Also refers to VA specialty clinics.
Provides primary care including preventive health care and screening, management of chronic medical illnesses, and treatment of minor injuries and infections. Services include
- Wellness checkup or physical exam
- Cancer screening
- High cholesterol treatment
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment
- Diabetes prevention and treatment
- Flu vaccine and nasal mist
- High blood pressure prevention and treatment
- Treatment for obesity
- Osteoporosis treatment
- Prostate disease prevention and treatment
- Smoking cessation
- Mental health and counseling programs
Refers to VA specialty clinics.
Veteran Services offered at Valley Cities in Rainier Beach
Helps veterans connect to resources, including helping them obtain their DD-214 and applying for benefits. Also helps with housing, employment, education and more. Offers military culturally sensitive therapy.
Connects veterans to needed resources, assisting them in accessing services and navigating the variety of existing programs.
Can help them obtain their DD-214 (proof of having served in the military) and apply for benefits with Veterans Affairs.
As needed, they can also help with housing, financial benefits, medical benefits, employment, upgrading discharge, education or other specific issues.
Also provides mental health counseling, including military related PTSD and military sexual trauma.
Community Homeless Reintegration Services offered by VA Northwest Health Network at Portland VA Medical Center
Community Reintegration Services (CRS) assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in developing and maintaining the skills necessary to succeed in community living.
Community Reintegration Services (CRS) assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in developing and maintaining the skills necessary to succeed in community living. Services include:
- Vocational Services where veterans can access job search assistance, job coaching, educational guidance, and vocational skill-building resources.
- Community Shelter and Housing works with community providers to help homeless veterans find local shelters.
- Outreach to homeless veterans.
- Case Managed Housing maintains 160+ veterans in case-managed housing.
Counseling services for combat veterans and their families. Offers individual, group and marital counseling.
Offers confidential help for Veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Services include counseling for needs such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). Can also connect you with more support in VA and your community.
Health Care Services offered at Returning Veterans Project
Volunteer counselors (mental health professionals) and health care providers (acupuncturists, chiropractors, and naturopathic physicians) offer confidential services.
Provides confidential mental and physical health services through volunteer health providers. Services include acupuncture, art therapy, chiropractic care, drug and alcohol counseling, equine assisted services, hypnotherapy, marriage and family counseling, massage therapy, mental health counseling, naturopathic medicine, and physical therapy.
Veteran Services offered at Valley Cities in Meridian
Helps veterans connect to resources, including helping them obtain their DD-214 and applying for benefits. Also helps with housing, employment, education and more. Offers military culturally sensitive therapy.
Connects veterans to needed resources, assisting them in accessing services and navigating the variety of existing programs.
Can help them obtain their DD-214 (proof of having served in the military) and apply for benefits with Veterans Affairs.
As needed, they can also help with housing, financial benefits, medical benefits, employment, upgrading discharge, education or other specific issues.
Also provides mental health counseling, including military related PTSD and military sexual trauma.
Veteran Services offered at Valley Cities in Federal Way
Helps veterans connect to resources, including helping them obtain their DD-214 and applying for benefits. Also helps with housing, employment, education and more. Offers military culturally sensitive therapy.
Connects veterans to needed resources, assisting them in accessing services and navigating the variety of existing programs.
Can help them obtain their DD-214 (proof of having served in the military) and apply for benefits with Veterans Affairs.
As needed, they can also help with housing, financial benefits, medical benefits, employment, upgrading discharge, education or other specific issues.
Also provides mental health counseling, including military related PTSD and military sexual trauma.
Mental Health Care offered at Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System's Seattle Division
Provides consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a variety of issues that can impact emotional well-being to veterans enrolled in the VA Health Care System. Offers outpatient and inpatient PTSD treatment.
Provides consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a variety of issues that can impact emotional well-being. Includes treatments for:
- Addictive behaviors
- Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
- Anxiety, worry, nervousness
- Confused thinking
- Depression, sadness, grief
- Emotional problems, such as managing anger
- Memory problems
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Relationship problems
- Stress from medical problems and/or pain
- Troublesome thoughts or ideas
PTSD Programs
Outpatient PTSD treatment may include participation in weekly group, individual, and/or couples therapy sessions. Also offers medication management and specialized treatment for substance abuse, anxiety, depression and anger. In the course of therapy, Veterans learn coping skills to reduce and manage symptoms, they engage in wellness programs to improve their physical health, and they have an opportunity to process their traumatic experiences.
Inpatient PTSD treatment addresses severe PTSD symptoms that interfere with Veterans’ safety or ability to function in everyday life. Veterans admitted to the program generally stay 1-2 weeks and receive medical care, medications for PTSD, group psychotherapy, and help with financial and housing problems. Offered at Seattle location
Residential PTSD is for Veterans with PTSD who require a more intensive and supportive environment than can be provided on an outpatient basis. Veterans who live in a community where
access to PTSD treatment is limited may also benefit from a PTSD Domiciliary stay. Veterans in the PTSD Domiciliary attend daily classes and therapy groups and may be prescribed medications. They are also encouraged to participate in recreation/leisure activities and vocational services. Offered at American Lake location.
Readjustment Counseling offered at U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs' Vet Center in Tacoma
Offers counseling for Veterans, service members and their families, including group counseling, grief counseling, PTSD counseling and military sexual trauma counseling. Provides referrals to substance use disorder services.
Community-based counseling center provides a wide range of social, psychological, and readjustment services.
Readjustment counseling helps veterans make a successful transition from military to civilian life or after a traumatic event experienced in the military. Offers Individual, group, marriage and family counseling as well as referrals and connections to other VA or community benefits and services.
Vet Center counselors and outreach staff, many of whom are Veterans themselves, are experienced and prepared to discuss the tragedies of war, loss, grief and transition after trauma.
Services for a Veteran may include individual and group counseling in areas such as bereavement, military sexual trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), alcohol and drug assessment, and suicide prevention referrals.
Primary Care offered at Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System's Community Based Outpatient Clinic in North Seattle
Provides primary care, mental health services, nurse services, pharmacist medication review and social work services to area veterans. Also refers to VA specialty clinics.
Provides primary care including preventive health care and screening, management of chronic medical illnesses, and treatment of minor injuries and infections. Services include
- Wellness checkup or physical exam
- Cancer screening
- High cholesterol treatment
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment
- Diabetes prevention and treatment
- Flu vaccine and nasal mist
- High blood pressure prevention and treatment
- Treatment for obesity
- Osteoporosis treatment
- Prostate disease prevention and treatment
- Smoking cessation
- Mental health and counseling programs
Refers to VA specialty clinics.
Veteran Services offered at Kittitas County Veterans Coalition
Provides connection to resources, assistance in accessing veteran benefits, and minor counseling services.
Provides connection to resources, assistance in accessing resources, and minor counseling services.
Services include:
- Assistance with disability claims
- Pension claims
- Aid and attendance claims
- Death benefits
- Provides resources on other organizations
- Minor individual counseling: certified counselor provides general individual counseling
- Professional counseling
- DD-214 retrieval
- Emergency funding: veterans relief fund used for rent, utilities, food, gas voucher for job, etc.
Readjustment Counseling offered at U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs' Vet Center in Seattle
Offers counseling for Veterans, service members and their families, including group counseling, grief counseling, PTSD counseling and military sexual trauma counseling. Provides referrals to substance use disorder services.
Community-based counseling center provides a wide range of social, psychological, and readjustment services.
Readjustment counseling helps veterans make a successful transition from military to civilian life or after a traumatic event experienced in the military. Offers Individual, group, marriage and family counseling as well as referrals and connections to other VA or community benefits and services.
Vet Center counselors and outreach staff, many of whom are Veterans themselves, are experienced and prepared to discuss the tragedies of war, loss, grief and transition after trauma.
Services for a Veteran may include individual and group counseling in areas such as bereavement, military sexual trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), alcohol and drug assessment, and suicide prevention referrals.