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Outpatient Mental Health Services offered by Ryther in Mukilteo
Offers treatment for children, youth and young adults with mental health, substance use, or behavioral health challenges. Psychiatric evaluations are available as well as medication management and crisis intervention services. Accepts Medicaid.
Offers individual and family therapy. Individual child counseling allows each child a safe environment in which to explore and work on issues important to them.
Therapy with adolescents focuses on problem-solving and developing age-appropriate life skills.
Family therapy includes all who are involved in direct care of the child.
Also provides mental health assessments as well as psychiatric evaluation and medication management services.
Brief intensive treatment is available for families who are experiencing an immediate crisis situation.
Early Childhood:
Works to meet the mental health needs of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and their families. Provides parent coaching to help caregivers be more effective, and offers treatment for behavioral challenges, trauma, depression, and anxiety among other mental health disorders.
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Child and Family Services offered at Sea Mar Community Health Center Tacoma Behavioral Health Clinic
Provides behavioral health services to children and their families. In addition to the clinic, services are provided to students at their schools.
Provides behavioral health services to children and their families.
Services include:
- mental health assessments
- individual therapy
- family therapy
- group therapy
- psychiatric and medication management
- case management and advocacy.
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KidsClinic offered at Kindering Center - Redmond
Therapy to enhance a child’s abilities, foster their independence, and help them become more engaged at home and in the community.
Therapy at KidsClinic will enhance a child’s abilities, foster their independence, and help them become more engaged at home and in the community.
Therapy is delivered where children play while learning developmental skills.
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Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth Offered by TeamChild in Yakima County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Case/Care ManagementWelfare Rights AssistanceIndividual AdvocacyPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsHousing ComplaintsEviction Prevention AssistanceSpecial Education AdvocacyChildren's Rights GroupsHousing Advocacy GroupsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesJuvenile DiversionEmancipation of MinorsGeneral Education Advocacy
Children and Family Services offered at Steps
Provides developmental assessments, occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapies as well as infant and early childhood mental health, ABA services, education, parent support, and parent resource coordination for children up to age 3.
Provides a range of early intervention services, including full developmental assessments, occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapies, as well as infant and early childhood mental health services, ABA services, education, parent support, and parent resource coordination.
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Wraparound Services offered by Valley Cities in Renton
Offers intensive mental health care and team-based case management for children, youth and families with complex needs, including developmental disabilities.
Offers intensive mental health care and team-based case management for youth with complex needs and their families.
Looks for community-based options to support multi-system-involved children and youth.
Staff members trained in team facilitation meet with a family, listen to their story, help the youth build a team of natural and formal supports, and guide this team through the wraparound process.
Team members include natural supports (such as family, friends, and religious leaders) and the professionals who work with the family (such as counselors, schools, Child Protective Services and probation officers).
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Preschool Program offered at Skagit Preschool And Resource Center
Provides educational and therapeutic services to Mount Vernon School District’s preschool children with developmental delays.
Provides educational and therapeutic services to Mount Vernon School District’s preschool children with developmental delays. The classroom settings consist of daily routines for the development of academic, communication, fine and gross motor, social and adaptive skill building. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech/language therapy are provided in the classroom as needed.
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Early Intervention Program offered at ChildStrive
Families work one-on-one with a Parent Coach, in the child's natural learning environment, identifying learning opportunities in daily family routines such as bath time, mealtime, or during play.
Families work one-on-one with a Parent Coach, in the child's natural learning environment, identifying learning opportunities in daily family routines such as bath time, mealtime, or during play. Each family creates a customized Individualized Family Service Plan with their Coach, outlining the specific early intervention goals. ChildStrive's family centered early intervention services and programs include: - Developmental Screenings andComprehensive Evaluations - Individualized Family Service Plans - Family Resource Coordination - Referral Services - Supports provided by a team of professionals made up of Physical or Occupational Therapist, Speech & Language Therapist, Special Educator, and counselor and Parent Coaching supports from one team member. - Feeding Intervention - Counseling - Parent & Infant Support Groups - Parent & Toddler Play Groups for children of all abilities - Parent Workshops - Spanish Speaking Preschool - Homeless Shelter Outreach
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Aging and Disability Program offered at Open Doors for Multicultural Families
Provides supportive services to adults age 60+, adults 18+ with a developmental disability and their caregivers.
Focuses on serving multicultural families in South King County.
Provides supportive services for older adults (Seniors) and adults with developmental disabilities or special health care needs, and for those taking care of them.
Services include training related to special education and disabilities, care giver support groups, inclusive family events, one-on-one support system navigation.
Also offers case management with home visits and on-site consultations.
Caregiver Support program can provide:
- Needs Assessment for Unpaid Caregivers and the Care Recipient
- Care Planning & Consultation
- Information, assistance applying for, & referral services
- Caregiver Education
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Wraparound Services offered by Valley Cities in Federal Way
Offers intensive mental health care and team-based case management for children, youth and families with complex needs, including developmental disabilities.
Offers intensive mental health care and team-based case management for youth with complex needs and their families.
Looks for community-based options to support multi-system-involved children and youth.
Staff members trained in team facilitation meet with a family, listen to their story, help the youth build a team of natural and formal supports, and guide this team through the wraparound process.
Team members include natural supports (such as family, friends, and religious leaders) and the professionals who work with the family (such as counselors, schools, Child Protective Services and probation officers).
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Early Intervention Services offered at Pierce County Human Services - Developmental Disabilities
Supports infants and toddlers experiencing delays or disabilities relating to cognitive, communication, physical, social-emotional, and/or self-help development. Services are provided to every eligible family, regardless of ability to pay.
Supports infants and toddlers experiencing delays or disabilities relating to cognitive, communication, physical, social-emotional, and/or self-help development.
Early intervention includes screening and evaluation, service coordination, therapy, and education for the child and family.
Services are provided to every eligible family, regardless of their ability to pay.
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WISe (Wraparound with Intensive Services) offered by Catholic Community Services' CReW in Tukwila
Offers intensive mental health care and team-based case management for children, youth and families with complex needs, including developmental disabilities. Specializes in serving youth involved with multiple systems.
Provides intensive mental health services to support children and helps families reach their goals. Voluntary service takes a team approach to meeting a child’s needs.
Team members include natural supports (such as family, friends, and religious leaders) and the professionals who work with their family (such as counselors, schools, CPS, and probation officers).
Develops an individualized care plan, based on strengths and needs that respect the family's culture, values, norms, and preferences.
Provides crisis intervention services to established clients, including face-to-face interventions at the location where the crisis occurs.
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Psychological Services and Training Center (The Clinic) offered by University of Washington's Department of Psychology
Training site for graduate students in the clinical psychology Ph.D. program provides psychotherapy and psychological assessments. LEARN clinic offers learning disability and ADHD assessments. Also offers substance abuse evaluations.
Graduate students in the UW clinical psychology doctoral training program working under the supervision of licensed mental health professionals provide psychotherapy and other psychological services to UW students and residents of the Seattle metropolitan area.
Graduate student therapists work with children, teens and adults who are experiencing psychological distress. Clients must be a good match for a therapist-in-training. Prospective clients in acute crisis, those who require hospitalization or intensive medical intervention will typically be referred out or to specialized services within the Clinic (e.g., the Marsha M. Linehan Dialectical Behavior Therapy - DBT- specialty clinic).
Marsha M. Linehan Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) specialty clinic
The DBT clinic offers comprehensive DBT services to teens and adults struggling with self-harm or suicidality. Prospective clients will be screened and if appropriate carefully matched to a trainee working under the supervision of experienced, licensed mental health professionals. Contact Info: [email protected]//206.685.3295
LEARN Clinic - Learning Disability and ADHD Assessment
The LEARN Clinic is a specialty clinic, operating through The Clinic, that offers a comprehensive range of learning disability and ADHD assessments. Wait lists are typically long for these services.
CALM Clinic is a specialty clinic that provides training and clinical services in the assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with anxiety, obsessive compulsive, and traumatic stressor-related disorders.
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Specialty Teams and Clinics offered by UW Institute on Human Development and Disability.
Provides diagnosis, assessment and management plans for high-risk infants and children with Prader-Willi syndrome, neurodevelopmental disabilities, learning disabilities and feeding problems.
Offers specialized clinical services for children with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include diagnosis, assessment, and management plans for various conditions.
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Developmental Disabilities Program offered by Yakima Health District at Developmental Disabilities Administration
Administers a range of specific programs by subcontracting with local agencies to provide support and services, birth through life, to people with developmental disabilities and their families.
Yakima Health District works in partnership with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services and Developmental Disabilities Administration to administer a range of specific programs by subcontracting with local agencies to provide support and services, birth through life, to people with developmental disabilities and their families. Yakima County's Developmental Disabilities program provides:
- Child development services for children ages birth to three years old with developmental delays or disabilities
- School Transition Support to students with developmental disabilities, in their last eligible year of high school
- Adult services to assist adults with developmental disabilities find and maintain employment and live full participating and contributing lives within the community
- Community education and information services designed to increase public awareness and build community capacity for including people with developmental disabilities
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Birth To Three Program offered at Skagit Preschool And Resource Center
Provides in home services for children birth to three who have significant delays in cognitive, communication, motor, social or adaptive areas.
Provides in home services for children birth to three who have significant delays in cognitive, communication, motor, social or adaptive areas. Parents and staff will create an Individual Family Service Plan that outlines the concerns expressed from parents and family members and identifies the child’s special and unique needs. A Family Resources Coordinator will help coordinate programs and services for families and connect families with needed community resources and support. When a child turns three years of age, the staff helps transition children to preschool services, typically provided by the child’s local school district.
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Autism Screenings offered at Responding to Autism Services
Provides Autism screening for ages 18 months thru adulthood. Also provides early intervention for toddlers 18-36 months.
Provides Autism screening for ages 18 months thru adulthood. A combination of observation, interaction, interview, and standardized screening questionnaires are used by a masters-level autism specialist to determine the likelihood of autism.
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Early Support Services - Birth to Three Infant and Toddler Services Program offered at Holly Ridge Center - Taylor Rd
Offers early intervention services for families of children with special needs. Program includes speech, physical, cognitive, and ABA therapy, a feeding group for special needs, and a special needs early learning playgroup.
Offers early support services for families of children with disabilities, and assessments for children birth to 3 years of age that may have developmental concerns. Services can include Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Early Childhood Special Education, Social Worker, Infant Mental Health, ABA, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Registered Dietitian, and Family Resources Coordination. The Infant Toddler Program is certified by the State of Washington as the following: Neurodevelopmental Program by the Department of Health, Early Support Provider Agency by DCYF, Developmental Disabilities Center through DSHS, Holly Ridge Center is Early Support Services Provider Program for Kitsap County and part of North Mason County (North Mason School District area).
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Behavior Support Team offered at Navos Lake Burien
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.
Works with families raising children with developmental disabilities. Helps families improve coping with everyday stressors as well as to develop strategies to address more complicated behavioral and emotional issues.
Services include:
- Eight to 12 weeks of in-home services
- Help understanding the meaning of your child’s behavior
- Strategies for working with your child more effectively
- Links to community support
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Maternal Health Services offered by MultiCare Yakima Memorial on Walnut St
Provides community-based programs and services focused on providing preventive health and education for growing families, as well as community health nursing services for at-risk children/families.
Maternal Health Services provides community-based programs and services focused on providing preventive health and education for growing families throughout Central Washington.
With a staff dedicated to giving families a healthy, hopeful start in life, Maternal Health Services offers programs in genetic counseling, maternity support services, maternal child health home visiting and coordination of regional perinatal improvement programs.
Services available:
- Central Washington Genetics Program: Offers genetic counseling, specialized genetic testing and diagnostic services.
- Maternal Child Health Program: Provides office and home visits by a community health nurse or a licensed counselor. For more information, please call 509-575-8160.
- Regional Perinatal Program (4th Floor): Provides quality improvement for perinatal services in Central Washington Childbirth Education Classes. For more information, call 509-575-8160.
With guidance from Maternal Health Services, families are able to decide which programs would be most helpful for them. Women at risk of premature delivery may need prenatal education in their homes, while others may want to learn how to enhance their child's early development.
For those who need assistance with nutrition, a WIC (women, infants and children) program is located adjacent to the Maternal Health Services office.
By giving women the information and support they need to make healthy choices, Maternal Health Services strives to promote healthy babies and strong families. All services are available in English and Spanish.
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Behavioral Health Services offered at Adams County Integrated Health Care Services in Othello
Offers outpatient treatment for Adams County residents in areas such as marriage and family problems, divorce, anxiety, depression, anger management, delayed stress, sexual abuse, loss and grief.
Offers outpatient treatment in areas such as marriage and family problems, divorce, anxiety, depression, anger management, delayed stress, sexual abuse, loss and grief. Provides home-based services if necessary, particularly for children and older adults.
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Parent to Parent Support Program offered at Walla Walla Valley Disability Network
Offers peer-based emotional support and resources for families of children with special needs and disabilities through trained veteran parents, group meetings, social events, educational workshops, peer mentoring, and community outreach.
Provides emotional support and information to families/caregivers of children with special needs and/or disabilities. Utilizes trained veteran parents "Helping Parents" who provide one-on-one support to new or referred parent who have a child with similar needs.
Programs include:
- Emotional Support
- Monthly meeting
- Social events and networking opportunities for families
- Information and referrals to community resources
- Workshops, trainings, and conference
- Current information on disabilities, medical conditions, and health concerns
- Trained Helping Parents whose parenting experiences match your as closely and possible
- Peer Mentor Training of middle school and high school peers who want to actively engage their peers with disabilities and assists in WWWVDN recreational opportunities
- Public awareness and outreach to the community regarding people with specials needs and disabilities
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Parent to Parent Program offered at Arc of Whatcom County
Coordinates a peer support program matching parents of children with developmental disabilities with trained volunteers for emotional support and guidance.
Provides emotional support and information to families of children with developmental disabilities, delays, and ongoing health care needs. Offers an individualized peer support program which matches parents of children with developmental disabilities with trained volunteers who are also parents of children with developmental disabilities, so that they might work together for emotional support and guidance.
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Family Support Services and Parenting Classes offered by Kindering Center - Renton
Offers classes and support groups for parents of children with disabilities. Offers additional parent classes and individual counseling sessions for parents who are experiencing parenting challenges.
FULFILLS COURT ORDERED REQUIREMENTS.
Offers resources for parents of children with disabilities. Includes Father's Network, for fathers of children with disabilities; and SibShops, for siblings of children with disabilities. Provides a series of culturally relevant parent education classes and individual counseling sessions with parents who are experiencing parenting challenges. Classes are available to the general public and focus on child development, stress and anger management, nutrition, health and safety, communication, self-esteem and behavior.
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Family Health Services offered at Jefferson County Public Health Department - Quilcene Clinic
Offers services including maternity support, maternity case management for high risk mothers, breastfeeding consultation, child birth education referrals, and children with special health care needs.
Support services include: Women, Infant, Children (WIC), Nurse Family Partnership (NFP), breastfeeding education & support, and Children with Special Healthcare Needs.
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