Offers outreach, comprehensive assessment and early intervention for aging adults who are escalating toward crisis. Does not provide emergency services and is not intended for crisis situations.
Specialized behavioral health support for older adults. Our home-visiting team of behavioral health professionals provide 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. Outreach will likely take at least seven business days from date of referral. 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., family member, friend, or neighbor).
Provides home-based behavioral health counseling, case management support services, and telepsychiatry consultations for medically-compromised homebound adults. Must be a Medicaid recipient living in King County.
Provides both in home and virtual behavioral health counseling and case management support services, as well as telepsychiatry consultations and medication management. Includes intake assessment and behavioral health diagnostics, with follow-up counseling and case management support by master’s level mental health counselors and social workers. Services are provided to those who reside in their own homes, adult family homes, assisted living facilities, and skilled nursing facilities or those who have difficulty with transportation/mobility to receive services in a clinic setting. Alcohol or substance abuse concerns cannot be the primary challenge.
Provides intensive, short-term home, school and community-based services to adolescents and their families who experience challenges in multiple areas of their lives.
Provides intensive, short-term (3-5 months) home, school, and community-based services to adolescents and their families who are experiencing family conflicts, troubles in school, contact with juvenile justice system, mental health issues, anti-social behavior, and/or are or have been involved with Child Welfare.
Designed to build improved positive relationships, improved school functioning, and decrease negative behavior and involvement with the legal system.
Provides the client and family services 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, when and where those services are needed.
Program may involve family therapy, marital therapy, individual treatment, case management, crisis stabilization, psychiatric medication, evaluations of the youth's peer network, consultation with schools and other service providers, and liaison activities with the schools, courts, and mental health providers.
Agency provides state-certified service(s).
Offers in-home counseling for low income families with children. Provides assistance with parenting/discipline techniques, family communication skills, conflict resolution, advocacy, stress management and mental health issues.
Provides in-home counseling to low-income families with children. Services are provided by Masters-level therapists and family support assistants. Provides assistance with parenting/discipline techniques, family communication skills, conflict resolution, advocacy, stress management and mental health issues. Also provides referrals for education, employment, public assistance or housing resources.
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
The mobile clinic is a secure, private space that travels, to offer additional access for medical patients to high quality, integrated behavioral healthcare services.
The Behavioral Health Mobile Clinic travels to a variety of locations to offer additional access for medical patients to high quality, integrated behavioral healthcare services. The mobile clinic is a secure, private space with the same behavioral health services offered at other PCHS clinics.
Provides support for behavioral challenges to families who are caring for children with developmental disabilities, ages 3-17. Services include family counseling, family preservation and connections to other service providers.
Supports families raising children with developmental disabilities by helping them cope with everyday stressors and develop strategies for addressing more complex behavioral and emotional issues.
Offers services that include:
- Eight to twelve weeks of in-home support
- Assistance in understanding the meaning behind your child’s behavior
- Effective strategies for working with your child
- Connections to community support resources
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Provides culturally relevant mental health services primarily to older Latinos with cognitive or mental health issues. Services include psychiatric evaluations, therapy, day treatment, medication management, case management and integrated co-occurring disorders treatment.
Provides culturally appropriate counseling and therapy for older adults with mental health needs.
Addresses behavioral health conditions among the elderly with severe cognitive issues, mood disorders, and emotional impairment that affect their daily functions. Helps patients improve their ability to function, develop successful coping strategies, and improve their social and life skills.
Evaluates for possible triggers for mental illness in the elderly including:
- Physical disability
- Long-term illness (e. g. , heart disease or cancer)
- Dementia-causing illness (e. g. Alzheimer’s disease)
- Physical illnesses that can affect thought, memory, and emotion (e. g. thyroid or adrenal disease)
- Change of environment, like moving into assisted living, nursing home or adult family home setting.
- The emotional impact of the loss of a loved one
- Medication interactions and potential side effects
- Alcohol or substance use patterns.
- Poor diet or malnutrition.
- Cultural factors that may impact the individual´s level of functioning
Individualized services to ensure youth and their families live successfully in their homes and communities. Wraparound Intensive Services (WISE) provides comprehensive behavioral healthcare services and supports to Medicaid-eligible individuals ages 21 or younger, and their families.
Individualized services to ensure youth and their families live successfully in their homes and communities. Wraparound Intensive Services (WISE) provides comprehensive behavioral healthcare services and supports to Medicaid-eligible individuals age 21 or younger and their families.
Helps older adults meet the challenges that can come with both mental illness and challenges to physical health. Provides psychiatric services and case management. Works with a variety of living situations.
Helps older adults meet the challenges that can come with both mental illness and challenges to physical health.
Partners with clients, their families, and medical and care providers in skilled nursing and assisted living facilities to help them improve quality of life.
Services include:
- Psychiatric services
- Therapy
- Case management