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Bridgeview Resource Center is a community building that houses multiple services through partnering agencies, including housing, employment, financial management, food, educational, health, aging and disability, and crisis services.

Categories

Child Transportation Programs
Physical Fitness
Financial Literacy Training
Automobile Loans
Dental Hygiene
Community Clinics
Peer Support Services
Recreational Activities/Sports
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Cooking Classes
Wellness Programs
Health Home services are available to adults or youth in Spokane County who are managing multiple chronic health conditions including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse disorders. Clinicians work with clients once per month to provide in-home case management to help clients achieve their healthcare goals.
Provides a general assistance and referral service for both immigrants and people/organizations that provide services to immigrants.  Assists Spanish-speaking clients with legal, medical, translation, employment, and cultural support.

Categories

Language Translation
English as a Second Language
Citizenship Education
Cultural Heritage Groups
Immigrant Accompaniment Programs
Notary Public Services
Migrant Education Programs
Language Interpretation
Nutrition Education
WIC
Wellness Programs
Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations
Interpretation/Translation Volunteer Opportunities
Provides a broad spectrum of high quality health care services, with special concern for the poor and oppressed.

Categories

Hospital Based Dialysis
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups
Sleep Disorders Clinics
Childbirth Education
Delivery/Childbirth
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Dialysis Centers
Rehabilitation/Restorative Home Nursing
Postpartum Care
Cardiovascular Medicine
Health/Disabilities Related Volunteer Opportunities
Emergency Room Care
General Acute Care Hospitals
Home Health Aide Services
Trauma Care
Wellness Programs
Provides case management services to all adult clients, regardless of age, who are receiving community-based services in their home, funded through Title XIX Medicaid and state-funded chore personal care. Activities include conducting assessments and re assessments, authorizing and reauthorizing services, assisting clients with the Medicaid eligibility review process, locating and hiring providers, arranging and preparing for fair hearings, as well as regular, ongoing case management activities.

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