School-Based Health Services offered at West Seattle Elementary by Neighborcare Health
Provides basic health services including treatment of simple illnesses and injuries, physical exams and health education. Must be a student at clinic school.
Offers a comprehensive scope of health services to youth and adolescents including:
- Asthma care
- Immunizations
- Treatment of simple illnesses and injuries
- Referral and follow-up for serious illness and emergencies
- Family planning
- Physical exams
- Health education
Dental screening and services provided at some sites through portable dental equipment.
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Provides mental health services including:
- Assessments
- Counseling for mental health and substance abuse issues
- Referral to mental health, substance abuse services
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images.
School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Outpatient Treatment Services offered at Trillium Treatment Center
Provides domestic violence perpetrator treatment, DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment services as well as intensive outpatient treatment.
DUI Evaluations Provides a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment. Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires fewer than nine hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order. Intensive Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires 9-20 hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Also provides domestic violence perpetrator treatment. Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
Outpatient Treatment Services offered at Port Gardner Bay Recovery
Provides DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment services as well as intensive outpatient treatment.
Alcohol/Drug Assessment Determining the degree to which alcohol or drugs present a problem in life functioning. Referrals are accepted by courts, physicians, employers, managed care, and licensing organizations. A complete narrative assessment report is provided as part of this service. DUI Evaluations Provides a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment. Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires fewer than nine hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order. Intensive Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires 9-20 hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
Outpatient Treatment Services offered at Bridgeway Treatment Services
Provides alcohol & drug information school, DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment and mental health services. Can serve clients with co-occurring disorders.
Provides alcohol & drug information school, DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment and mental health services. Also offers mental health services including case management, brief intervention treatment and individual, group and family therapy. Every counselor is a licensed mental health counselor and can help clients with co-occurring disorders. Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Mental Health, & Domestic Violence Treatment offered at Serenity Counseling Services
Provides alcohol & drug information school, DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment services as well as intensive outpatient treatment.
Offers dual diagnosis therapy, relapse prevention program, deferred prosecution, adolescent programs, group and individual counseling, intervention services, faith-based groups, aftercare, self-help support groups as well as free consultations.
Alcohol & Drug Information School
State-approved instruction fulfills legal requirements for individuals court-referred to attend an Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS).
The educational, 8-hour course provides students with valuable information about alcohol and other drugs.
The course is designed to enhance responsible decision-making with regards to alcohol and other drug use.
Students are encouraged to explore the effects of alcohol and other drug use on themselves, their families and their world.
DUI Evaluations
Provides a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment.
Victim's Impact Panel
Panels include a comprehensive audio/visual presentation including personal stories from victims who have been seriously injured or had family members killed by those driving under the influence of alcohol.
The presenters share information about the impact of their losses physically, emotionally and financially as a result of the actions of the drunk driver.
The climate of the panel is not accusatory or blaming in tone but rather is focused on helping those with a DUI offense on their record realize the unintended trauma their choices may have on other people.
Outpatient Treatment
Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires fewer than nine hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development).
Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order.
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires 9-20 hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development).
Agency provides state-certified service(s).
Outpatient Treatment Services offered at Waterfront Counseling in Blaine
Provides alcohol & drug information school, DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment services as well as intensive outpatient treatment.
Alcohol & Drug Information School State-approved instruction fulfills legal requirements for individuals court-referred to attend an Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS). The educational, 8-hour course provides students with valuable information about alcohol and other drugs. The course is designed to enhance responsible decision-making with regards to alcohol and other drug use. Students are encouraged to explore the effects of alcohol and other drug use on themselves, their families and their world. DUI Evaluations Provides a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment. Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires fewer than nine hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order. Intensive Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires 9-20 hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
Student Assistance Programs offered at Merit Resource Services - Yakima
Offers a number of services that include the SAP Programs, educational and prevention seminars, workshops for teachers and leaders of youth organizations, and recovery groups for adolescents.
Offers a number of individualized services for Yakima, Kittitas and Benton/Franklin County schools and other youth organizations. Services include the SAP Programs, educational and prevention seminars, workshops for teachers and leaders of youth organizations, and support groups for adolescents. Also provides screening and brief intervention, assessments and referrals, therapy groups, and educational services for high-risk adolescents; all services are confidential. Nationally CARF Accredited.
Outpatient Treatment offered by Social Treatment Opportunity Programs - Puyallup
Provides alcohol & drug information school, deferred prosecution programs, urinalysis, DUI assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment services as well as intensive outpatient treatment.
Provides behavioral health services and supplemental services.
Services include:
Evaluation/Assessment/Recommendation
Provides the initial components of the treatment programs (SUD, DV & MH).
The process involves diagnostic testing, psychosocial history development, and clinical interview to determine the level and dimension of treatment appropriate for the individual.
Hosts Victims' Impact/Witness Panels.
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Offers a program that consists of a minimum of 72 hours of intensive therapy over a 12-week period.
Sessions are held on three separate days of each week, and average three hours in length.
Issues and behaviors are the locus with inpatient placement as a consideration.
Standard Outpatient Treatment
Offers a myriad of individualized treatment plans ranging from 1-hour to 3-hour group sessions.
Frequency of treatment can range from daily to weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
Placement is based on ASAM criteria as evidenced by the individuals situation and diagnostic criteria.
Relapse Prevention Treatment
Facilitates a program is 16 weeks in length; it consists of weekly 1&1/2-hour group sessions and bi-weekly 1-hour individual sessions.
Specific interventions are used to address prior treatment failure.
They include recognizing signs and symptoms of relapse or Building Up to Drink (BUD) behavior, and the development of stop signs and control methods to prevent relapse.
Mental Health Treatment
Treatment services vary in length depending on the patient's needs.
All sessions are done on an individual basis and scheduled as the patient attends. T
his program focuses on underlying mood or personality disorders that may have caused the person to exhibit objectionable behavior.
Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment
Provides a treatment for domestic violence is based on Washington State Administrative Codes. Abusive power and control issues in a relationship that often-times result in physical or emotional battery is the focus.
Addresses anger management issues separate and distinct from domestic violence treatment milieus.
Offers a weekly multiple offender MRT program.
Offers Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS), and Consumer Awareness Programs.
STOP’s service delivery approach is to provide for a seamless transition for clients from the initial needs assessment and evaluation process to program intake and eventual completion of treatment. The advantage that STOP has over most other like-kind organizations is that its programs can produce first-rate professional reports on client results within the same day or shortly thereafter.
Believes in giving clients a social opportunity to succeed at treatment (thus the name: Social Treatment Opportunity Programs); therefore, dismissal from treatment is considered as a final resort.
Believe in providing first-rate service and employs patient satisfaction survey to measure the outcome of their efforts.
The surveys are based on a five-point Likert scale; with a treatment goal of achieving at least a score of four points.
Substance Use Disorder Department offered by Center for Human Services - Silver Lake
Offers outpatient substance use disorder treatment for adults and youth including drug and alcohol assessments, counseling and continuing care groups.
SATISFIES COURT-ORDER REQUIREMENTS.
Alcohol & Drug Information School State-approved instruction fulfills legal requirements for individuals court-referred to attend an Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS). The educational, 8-hour course provides students with valuable information about alcohol and other drugs. The course is designed to enhance responsible decision-making with regards to alcohol and other drug use. Students are encouraged to explore the effects of alcohol and other drug use on themselves, their families and their world.
DUI Evaluations Provides a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment.
Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires fewer than nine hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, services for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order.
Intensive Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires 9-20 hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Limited child care may be available.
Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services offered at Eagle Harbor Counseling
Provides alcohol & drug information school, DUI assessments and outpatient substance use disorder services for youth and adults. Can provide assessments for family law cases.
Alcohol & Drug Information School Provides an educational forum for persons requiring a basic education about alcohol and drugs and their physical, psychological, social, and legal effects. DUI Evaluations Provides a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment. Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient chemical dependency services that usually requires fewer than nine hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order. Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
Lummi Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Lummi Counseling Services
Provides substance use disorder treatment to Native American families within a comprehensive outpatient counseling program.
Provides education and treatment to Native American families in the area of substance use disorder within a comprehensive outpatient counseling program. Opiate Substituation Therapy Offers a program that prescribes Suboxone and/or Subutex, to reduce the symptoms of opiate dependence in order to support the ability of abusers to abstain from use of heroin or other opioids. Alcohol & Drug Information School State-approved instruction fulfills legal requirements for individuals court-referred to attend an Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS). The educational, 8-hour course provides students with valuable information about alcohol and other drugs. The course is designed to enhance responsible decision-making with regards to alcohol and other drug use. Students are encouraged to explore the effects of alcohol and other drug use on themselves, their families and their world. Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires fewer than nine hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order. Intensive Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires 9-20 hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
School-Based Health Services offered at Denny International Middle School by Neighborcare Health
Provides basic health services including treatment of simple illnesses and injuries, family planning, physical exams and health education. Must be a student at clinic school.
Offers a comprehensive scope of health services to youth and adolescents including:
- Asthma care
- Immunizations
- Treatment of simple illnesses and injuries
- Referral and follow-up for serious illness and emergencies
- Family planning
- Physical exams
- Health education
Dental screening and services provided at some sites through portable dental equipment.
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Provides mental health services including:
- Assessments
- Counseling for mental health and substance abuse issues
- Referral to mental health, substance abuse services
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images.
School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Chemical Dependency and Co-Occurring Disorders Programs offered at Willapa Behavioral Health and Wellness
Offers an intensive outpatient treatment program, substance abuse, court ordered DUI evaluations, Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS), Victim's Impact Panel, group therapy, and dual-diagnosis services.
Offers an intensive outpatient therapy program, group therapy, substance abuse assessments, and dual-diagnosis services.
School-Based Health Services offered at Seattle World School by International Community Health Services
Provides basic health services including treatment of simple illnesses and injuries, family planning, physical exams and health education. Must be a student at Seattle Public Schools.
Offers a comprehensive scope of health services to youth and adolescents including:
- Asthma care
- Immunizations
- Treatment of simple illnesses and injuries
- Referral and follow-up for serious illness and emergencies
- Family planning
- Physical exams
- Health education
Dental screening and services provided at some sites through portable dental equipment.
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Provides mental health services including:
- Assessments
- Counseling for mental health and substance abuse issues
- Referral to mental health, substance abuse services
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images.
School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Substance Use Disorder offered at Quality Behavioral Health in Clarkston
Provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment. Staff are sensitive to the special needs for separate services for adults and adolescents. Offers assessments, alcohol & drug information school, intensive outpatient treatment and aftercare.
Provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment. Staff are sensitive to the special needs for separate services for adults and adolescents. Offers assessments, alcohol & drug information school, intensive outpatient treatment and aftercare.
Services offered for Adults:
- Assessments required by probation, courts, DOC or other referral sources
- Alcohol & Drug Information School (bi-monthly)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) (Offered in the morning and evening)
- Aftercare/Continuing Care Groups (Offered Every Wednesday, three times to choose from)
- Monthly Monitoring Program
- Keep it Simple Outpatient Program (Offered for individuals with co-occurring disorders or reading/writing issues)
- Individual sessions
Services offered for Youth:
- Youth Assessments required by probation, court, or school referrals
- Alcohol & Drug Information School (quarterly, need at least 5 students)
- Intensive Outpatient Program for Youth (Offered after school, three days per week)
- Aftercare/Continuing Care Group for Youth
- Monthly Monitoring Program
- Individual Sessions
- Family Sessions
Health & Wellness offered at WSU Kittitas County Extension
Offers various programs throughout the year, including nutrition education, physical activities, prevention of substance abuse, consumer food safety, and health promotion.
Offers free education materials and classes to help those with limited income to prepare nutritious foods on a budget, understand healthy eating, food safety, and meal planning.
Programs offered are the following: Human Nutrition, Prevention of Substance, Consumer Food Safety, Physical Activity, Aging, and Health Promotion. Programs may vary throughout the year.
Outpatient Treatment Services offered at Healthy Whole Solutions
Provides alcohol & drug information school, DUI assessments, and outpatient substance use disorder treatment services.. Accepts clients with medical cannabis authorizations and those with Suboxone prescriptions.
Accepts clients with medical cannabis authorizations and those with Suboxone prescriptions. Alcohol & Drug Information School State-approved instruction fulfills legal requirements for individuals court-referred to attend an Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS). The educational, 8-hour course provides students with valuable information about alcohol and other drugs. The course is designed to enhance responsible decision-making with regards to alcohol and other drug use. Students are encouraged to explore the effects of alcohol and other drug use on themselves, their families and their world. DUI Evaluations Provides a court-ordered assessment of individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to evaluate the severity of their problem and make a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate treatment. Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires fewer than nine hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Length of service can be anywhere between six months to two years depending on the needs of the individual and/or court order. Intensive Outpatient Treatment Provides outpatient substance use disorder services that usually requires 9-20 hours per week of attendance, which may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, a program for family members, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as child care, transportation and parenting skills development). Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
School-Based Health Services offered at Thomas Jefferson Health Center by HealthPoint
Provides family planning, immunizations, physical and annual exams, sports physicals, counseling and substance abuse prevention, and intervention for youth and adolescents. Must be a middle school or high school age student enrolled in Highline Public Schools.
Offers a comprehensive scope of health services to youth and adolescents including:
- Asthma care
- Immunizations
- Treatment of simple illnesses and injuries
- Referral and follow-up for serious illness and emergencies
- Family planning
- Physical exams
- Health education
Dental screening and services provided at some sites through portable dental equipment.
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Provides mental health services including:
- Assessments
- Counseling for mental health and substance abuse issues
- Referral to mental health, substance abuse services
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images.
School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Chemical Dependency Program offered at Skokomish Indian Tribe - Skokomish Health Clinic
Provides tribal members with full range of outpatient drug and alcohol assistance. Services include youth drug/alcohol prevention program, assessments, coordinating treatment and aftercare.
Provides tribal members with full range of outpatient drug and alcohol assistance. Services include youth drug/alcohol prevention program, assessments, coordinating treatment and aftercare.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Lifeline Connections - South Bend
Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient services for clients with substance use disorder, including clients with co-occurring disorders or who are polysubstance users.
Lifeline Connections provides a variety of mental health and substance abuse treatment services, including alcohol and drug information school, substance use treatment, and mental health outpatient treatment to those with a mental health condition or a co-occurring disorder (i.e. mental health and substance use disorder), and comprehensive outpatient substance use treatment options. Lifeline Connections also offers substance use treatment for deaf and hard of hearing individuals facilitated by a counselor fluent in American Sign Language.
School-Based Health Services offered at Nova High School Wellness Center by Seattle Roots Community Health
Provides basic health services including treatment of simple illnesses and injuries, family planning, physical exams and health education. Must be a student at clinic school.
Offers a comprehensive scope of health services to youth and adolescents including:
- Asthma care
- Immunizations
- Treatment of simple illnesses and injuries
- Referral and follow-up for serious illness and emergencies
- Family planning
- Physical exams
- Health education
Dental screening and services provided at some sites through portable dental equipment.
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Provides mental health services including:
- Assessments
- Counseling for mental health and substance abuse issues
- Referral to mental health, substance abuse services
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images.
School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Alcohol and Drug Information School offered at Social Treatment Opportunity Program
This program lasts a minimum of eight hours. It is educational and focuses on decision making, as well as psychological, sociological, physiological, and legal consequences of alcohol/drug consumption and traffic safety.
This program lasts a minimum of eight hours. It is educational and focuses on decision making, as well as psychological, sociological, physiological, and legal consequences of alcohol/drug consumption and traffic safety.
School-Based Health Services offered at Highland Park Elementary by Neighborcare Health
Provides basic health services including treatment of simple illnesses and injuries, physical exams and health education. Must be a student at clinic school.
Offers a comprehensive scope of health services to youth and adolescents including:
- Asthma care
- Immunizations
- Treatment of simple illnesses and injuries
- Referral and follow-up for serious illness and emergencies
- Family planning
- Physical exams
- Health education
Dental screening and services provided at some sites through portable dental equipment.
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images. School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.
Provides mental health services including:
- Assessments
- Counseling for mental health and substance abuse issues
- Referral to mental health, substance abuse services
In addition to addressing health care concerns, they also promote good health for a lifetime through good nutrition education, supportive relationships, and reinforcement of positive self-images.
School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are operated by a system of community health care partners and agencies to deliver health services to schools in King County.