Provides emergency crisis intervention and counseling; no outreach or phone counseling; psychiatric medications are not prescribed or dispensed.
Offers in-person crisis intervention, emergency counseling, grief work and referral.
Psychiatric medications are not prescribed or dispensed through the Emergency Department.
Valley Medical Center DOES NOT have a psychiatric unit.
Operates a 24-hour crisis hotline to assist anyone who has questions or concerns about sexual assault.
Operates a free and confidential 24-hour crisis hotline to assist anyone who has questions or concerns about sexual assault or a crime.
Provides the following services:
- Onsite Individual Counseling
- Crisis Intervention: advocates provide short-term crisis intervention, information, support & validation
- Medical Advocacy: staff & trained volunteer advocates respond to hospital calls to provide medical advocacy for victims of sexual assault
- Legal Advocacy: provides legal advocacy at police interviews and court proceedings
- Therapy Referrals: assists clients in the process of finding a counselor who has experience working with sexual assault survivors
Also provides information regarding payment options such as sliding fee scales, Medicaid, and crime victim's compensation.
Offers same day in-person and virtual visits for children and teens in Washington state who need urgent mental health support but do not need the services of an Emergency Department. Provides crisis assessment and referrals to follow-up care.
Offers same day in-person and virtual (video) visits for children and teens in Washington state who need urgent mental health support but do not need the services of an Emergency Department. Our team of pediatric-focused licensed mental health therapists, family advocates/case managers, psychiatric advanced practice providers (APPs) and medical assistants provide crisis assessment, initial care recommendations and referrals to follow-up care in the community.
Provides a 24-hour crisis intervention line staffed with professionals to support people in distress. Additionally offers in-person crisis resolution services on a walk-in basis.
Provides a 24 hour crisis intervention line staffed with professionals to support people in distress. Additionally offers in-person crisis resolution services on a walk-in basis.
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Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Non-emergency support line responds to calls in situations that are not limited to chronic health conditions and behavioral health issues. Offers additional referrals to resources.
Renton RFA partners with Puget Sound RFA to offer the Fire Department Community Assistance, Referrals and Education Services (FD CARES) program, a fire agency-based community injury and illness prevention program. FD CARES has been developed so that fire departments may assist community members with issues before an issue becomes an emergency. The program works to improve the quality of health throughout our community and provide for a longer healthier independent lifestyle.
Do you or a loved one have a situation that may cause injury or illness that you are finding difficult to solve on your own? Are you finding that you have nowhere else to turn? We may be able to help! There may be services and resources available to help you. The FD CARES program can assist you in navigating the social service network and advocate on your behalf with insurance providers and other health care professionals.
Provides an integrated and flexible array of mental health and social services/supports designed to preserve families and avert unnecessary placements in psychiatric hospitals, institutional or long-term foster care settings.
Provides the following:
- WISe (Wraparound with Intensive Service)
- FAST (Shorter term intensive crisis stabilization)
- Crisis Services (24/7 Pierce children's crisis provider)
- additional in home Family Behavioral Health Services and are a Health Home Provider.
All Family Behavioral Health services provided are an integrated and flexible array of mental health and social services/supports designed to preserve families and avert unnecessary placements in psychiatric hospitals, institutional or long-term foster care settings.
Services are family oriented, needs-driven and can include:
- individualized and tailored treatment plans,
- intensive care coordination,
- psychiatric/medication services (when indicated),
- paraprofessional supports.
Provides timely access to behavioral health services for adults 18 and over presenting in a mental health crisis. Does not assist with court ordered evaluations.
Provides timely access to behavioral health services for adults 18 and over presenting in a mental health crisis. Program is designed as an alternative treatment setting for those who need urgent (same day) intervention, but do not necessarily require the services of the emergency room. Does not assist with court ordered evaluations.
Provides 24-hour crisis intervention and stabilization for King County youth 3-17 and their identified caregivers and families. Specially trained teams go to homes or other locations as needed in order to help deescalate the situation.
Children’s Crisis Outreach Response System (CCORS) is available 24/7. You get quick support and access to long-term services, helping you or your child achieve stability and avoid future crises.
Here are some situations you might call about:
Conflict at home with your children or caregiver
Self-harm
Suicide ideation
Aggression or violence
Sudden changes in your child’s behavior
Disruption in the family
Anxiety or depression
If in doubt, call Crisis Connections 24/7.
Crisis services are for kids and families up to 18 years old and young adults up to 25 years old who are experiencing homelessness or who are unstably housed.
Offers crisis counseling and crisis intervention available for people 12 to 21 years of age. Youth can talk confidentially with outreach workers at Rosie's Place and Street Outreach.
Offers crisis counseling and crisis intervention available for people 12 to 21 years of age.
Youth can talk confidentially with outreach workers at Rosie's Place and Street Outreach.
Also helps with Coordinated Entry.
Agency provides state-certified service(s).
Serves as the access point for Clark County's Youth and Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention (YMCI and AMCI).
Serves as the access point for Clark County's Youth and Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention (YMCI and AMCI). Services include a crisis line that assesses needs, offers support, connects individuals to crisis teams, and coordinates with treatment providers and resources.
Trained and screened citizen volunteers provide emotional and practical support to people involved in traumatic events and their families in the first few hours following a tragedy.
Trained and screened volunteers provide emotional and practical support to people involved in traumatic events and their families in the first few hours following a tragedy: complete follow-up calls, information, and referral to other resources (burial services, probate information, hazardous clean up, and other services). Volunteers are requested to crisis scenes by police officers, firefighters, hospital personnel, organizations/businesses, and schools after a traumatic event.
Provides over-the-phone and in person crisis intervention to adult, adolescent and child victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence.
Provides over-the-phone and in person crisis intervention to adult, adolescent and child victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Offers moral support, validation of feelings, safety planning, problem-solving, and understanding of the etiology of domestic violence and sexual assault. Will discuss options with victims, and refer to medical services and shelter.
A community-based outreach team with the ability to respond to and provide crisis services in the community.
The Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT) is a community-based outreach team with the ability to respond to and provide crisis services in the community (e.g., homes, schools, shelters). The Team serves adults, adolescents, and children who are experiencing a behavioral health (mental health and/or substance use) crisis regardless of their funding source. MCOT offers short term crisis intervention and prevention services utilizing strength-based, solution-focused, culturally competent, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented interventions.
Offers assistance through social workers for crisis needs, advocacy, coordination with other agencies, and outreach services to seniors.
Offers assistance through licensed mental health professionals and clinical social workers for crisis needs, advocacy, coordination with other agencies, and outreach services to seniors.
A community-based outreach team with the ability to respond to and provide crisis services in the community.
The Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT) is a community-based outreach team with the ability to respond to and provide crisis services in the community (e.g., homes, schools, shelters). The Team serves adults, adolescents, and children who are experiencing a behavioral health (mental health and/or substance use) crisis regardless of their funding source. MCOT offers short term crisis intervention and prevention services utilizing strength-based, solution-focused, culturally competent, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented interventions.
Offers short term crisis intervention and prevention services for those who are experiencing a behavioral health (mental health and/or substance use) crisis.
Helps those in the community experiencing a crisis due to mental illness and/or substance use issues. Provides assistance in community settings such as homes and schools. Evaluates a person for safety, de-escalates the crisis, and provides information and education.
Refers to community behavioral health services for additional support.
Provides immediate care to individuals faced with an urgent need of a mental health nature. Services include crisis counseling, telephone crisis service, and evaluation for psychiatric hospitalizations.
Offers assistance to individuals who are suicidal or are going through an emotional crisis by telephone or in-person, if necessary. Mental health professionals provide screening for voluntary and involuntary hospitalization as a part of this service.
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In Person Crisis Intervention
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides in-person crisis and in-voluntary treatment services to Thurston and Mason Counties. Call for more information. Services provided by Olympic Health & Recovery Services.
Provides mobile crisis services and involuntary treatment assessments.
Provides mobile crisis services to assess the risk and safety factors of the client in crisis in Thurston and Mason communities.
May also provide Involuntary Treatment evaluation services.
Referrals can be made by any person in the community.
Operates a crisis intervention suicide hotline. Trained phone workers provides crisis mental health consultations as needed. Crisis services are provided both over the telephone and through face-to-face assessments.
Operates a crisis intervention suicide hotline. Trained phone workers assist caller in personal crises by offering emotional support, community resource information, and referral.
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Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Mental Health Crisis Lines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Volunteer clergy offer information, basic supplies, referral, spiritual counsel, crisis intervention and advocacy to those who are homeless on the streets of Seattle and the surrounding areas.
Coordinates volunteer clergy, who offer information, referral, spiritual counsel and crisis intervention to those in need on the streets of Seattle and surrounding areas. Staff and volunteers also provide advocacy for tangible needs.
Operates a 24-hour crisis line. Counselors are available to help manage the crisis by intervention or to support in arranging hospitalization services if needed.
Operates a 24-hour crisis line. Counselors are available to help manage the crisis by intervention or to support in arranging hospitalization services if needed.
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Mental Health Crisis Lines
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Provides culturally relevant mental health services primarily to Latino children and adolescents. Services include case management, crisis outreach, day support, psychiatric medication, individual treatment, and family and group therapy.
Provides comprehensive support services in collaboration with local schools, the Juvenile Justice System, the Department of Social and Health Services, community centers, and non-profit youth services agencies. Services include:
- School, community, and home based counseling,
- Individual, group and family therapy,
- Violence prevention case management,
- Crisis intervention,
- Care coordination,
- Psychiatric Evaluation, and
- Medication Management
Provides outpatient mental health and substance use disorder services to adults. Offers specialized services such as psychological assessments, therapy, medication evaluation and management, case management, after hour crisis and recovery support.
Provides outpatient mental health and substance use disorder services to adults. Provides specialized services which may include psychological, and substance use disorder assessments, individual and group therapy, medication evaluation, medication management, and case management.
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Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Oak Bridge Youth Shelter serves youth who are homeless, who have run away, who are victims of sex trafficking, or those at risk of homelessness or other harm.
Serves youth who have run away, are experiencing homelessness, or are otherwise in need of temporary shelter. Family reconciliation is emphasized when appropriate. Length of stay varies based on individual need. Crisis intervention, information and referral services, and case management are also available.