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Offers free services to unpaid caregivers residing in King County who are caring for an adult 18 years old or older. Advocates help identify community resources, select the best options and assist in securing needed services. Available by home visits, phone, or email.
Services available through the Caregiver Support Program can include:
• Emergency in-home respite – a one-time award of 24 hours to be used within 30 days. Services are in 4 or 8-hour shifts and subject to approval by Crisis
Connections eligibility criteria.
• In-home, ongoing weekly respite services of up to 8 hours per week (4-hour minimum shifts), which is offered on a sliding scale. Respite can assist with
personal care such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and overall supervision.
• Up to 12 hours per month of free housekeeping and errands services (if you choose not to use respite services).
• Caregiver counseling – up to 6 free 50-minute sessions by video or phone to focus on YOU and gain emotional support, coping skills, stress
management and self-care techniques.
• Limited financial assistance to purchase items that increase care receiver independence and reduce caregiver stress (based on eligibility and funding).
• General caregiver & family consultations
• Connection to classes and support groups including Powerful Tools for Caregivers
• Referral to other community resources like Senior Centers, Meals on Wheels, Senior Rights Assistance.
Categories
Caregiver Training
Caregiver Counseling
Case/Care Management
Caregiver Consultation and Support
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
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State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Case/Care Management
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
TANF Applications
Gas Service Payment Assistance
TANF Appeals/Complaints
Water Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Provides guidance to older adults and adults with disabilities to help them make informed choices about supports and services in order to live independently in the community.
Provides guidance to individuals to help them make informed choices about supports and services in order to live independently in the community. Works with the individual to explore options that can help them live independently longer in a manner that is safe and meaningful to them. An options counselor can meet with the older adult one on one to: - Develop a personalized action plan - Assess and refer to additional resources - Provide limited assistance in filling out paperwork - Can provide limited phone-based advocacy to connect client to resources During visit CANNOT provide: - Housework - Errand running - Personal care services - Transportation - Legal representation or advice
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Case/Care Management
Long Term Care Options Counseling
Provides a day center for women and girls of any age who are involved with commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking but are transitioning out. Offers food, clothing, laundry, hygiene items and showers, as well as overnight stays.
Provides a safe haven for women and girls of any age who have been involved in commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking.
Confidential day center provides food, clothing, laundry, hygiene items and showers, as well as the possibility of an overnight stay.
Center also offers support such as free counseling and therapy, mentoring, support groups, transportation to medical appointments and court dates, life skill classes, GED prep classes, case management and referrals to other resources. Offers internships for learning job skills in administrative work, retail and coffee making. Also provides job referrals through partner organizations.
Virtual appointments may be made with an attorney to assist with parenting plans, criminal record expungement or immigration assistance.
Organization is faith-based.
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General Clothing Provision
Laundry Facilities
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Transportation for Endangered People
Sex Trade Transition Programs
Human Trafficking Shelters
Internship Programs
Case/Care Management
Sex Trade Related Helplines
Human Trafficking Support Groups
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Public Showers/Baths
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Job Search/Placement
Human Trafficking Hotlines
Occupation Specific Job Training
Sexual Assault Counseling
Soup Kitchens
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Serves children who have or are at risk to have a serious physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition requiring additional care coordination support.
CYSHCN serves children who have or are at risk of having a serious physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition and require additional support. CYSHCN promotes integrated systems of care that assure children with special health care needs have the opportunity to achieve the healthiest life possible and develop to their fullest potential. Services can include: helping a family find or coordinate medical providers or a medical home, help accessing local resources or services for the child and provide information about local community resources, including parent support organizations and community coalitions.
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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Case/Care Management
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Provides advocacy and family support regarding immigration, medical services, housing, legal, education and other needs.
Provides advocacy and family support for Cambodian and Spanish speaking families regarding needs such as
- Immigration
- Medical services
- Housing
- Legal
- Education
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Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigrant Accompaniment Programs
Case/Care Management
Provides a place for homeless men to relax. Offers three meals per day, case management, computer access, clothing, hygiene items and temporary mail service. Serves men ages 18 and older; no children. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Provides a place for homeless men to relax. Provides breakfast and lunch. Additionally offers:
- Hygiene items
- Computer access
- One-on-one case management
- Temporary mailing address service
- Donated clothing
- Showers, includes towels and soap
- Laundry, includes detergent
Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Categories
Laundry Facilities
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Public Access Computers/Tools
Homeless Drop In Centers
Temporary Mailing Address
Case/Care Management
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Public Showers/Baths
Personal/Grooming Supplies
General Clothing Provision
Soup Kitchens
Provides individual and family counseling. Services can be school, community, or clinic based. Other services available include group therapy, peer support, medication management, and case management.
Provides individual and family counseling.
Services can be school, community, or clinic based.
Other services available include group therapy, peer support, medication management, and case management.
Agency provides state-certified service(s).
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Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Family Counseling
Case/Care Management
Parent Counseling
Provides case management to youth at risk of involvement/involved in the King County juvenile justice program.
Provides 1:1 case management to youth at risk of involvement/involved in the King County juvenile justice system. The program partners with several public school districts and King County's re-engagement programs to keep youth in school or engaged in an alternative high school setting and graduate.
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Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Alternative Schools
Case/Care Management
Provides outpatient treatment services, drug/alcohol evaluations, case management, information and referral for those with substance use issues.
Provides outpatient treatment services, drug/alcohol evaluations, case management, information and referral for those with substance use issues. KRC is state-approved and utilizes the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) treatment criteria. ### Services include: - Outpatient chemical dependency treatment program - Case management services - Information and referrals
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Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Case/Care Management
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Drug/Alcohol Testing
Provides a full range of mental health care services, including outpatient therapy, case management and medication management for adults and children.
Provides a full range of mental health care services, including outpatient therapy, medication management, and case management for adults and children.
Categories
Community Mental Health Agencies
General Counseling Services
Case/Care Management
Mental Health Screening
Promotes self-sufficiency in young adults ages 18-30 through direct access to education, employment, readiness, treatment, mental health care and housing options.
Must reside in Southeast Seattle area.
Empowers participants to aspire to the highest quality of life by helping develop life skills, providing support and connecting clients to direct services.
Assists participants and motivates them to become self-sufficient through direct access to education, employment, readiness, treatment, mental health care and housing stability options.
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Case/Care Management
Job Search/Placement
Life Skills Education
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Youth Violence Prevention
Higher Education Awareness/Support Programs
Provides a program for families with children who have special health care needs. This service helps coordinate and provide access to identification, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for children under 18 years of age.
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) is a program that extends and improves access to medical services. Provides access for identification, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of children under the age of 18 with physically handicapping or potentially handicapping conditions. It reduces the financial impact these services have on families who lack adequate resources for care. Children with special health care needs may benefit from services such as: Early identification of health or developmental problems, Screening and/or assessment of the child and family's concerns, priorities and resources, Tracking or monitoring, Therapeutic intervention(s) including family education and support, and resource identification, referral, and coordination. Home visits and/or telephone consultations with a Community Health Nurse can help provide Care Coordination Services. And offer education about the following: Medical problems, the care needs and available resources Child behavior, growth and development, and Nutrition, basic baby and childcare Parenting issues Immunization information Safety issues Stress reduction Taking care of yourself to prevent illness Assist with problem solving and decision making
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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Case/Care Management
Disease/Disability Information
Intensive case management for refugees, asylees, and SIV holders who have complex health issues and need assistance navigating the medical system.
Intensive case management for refugees, asylees, and SIV holders who have complex health issues and need assistance navigating the medical system.
Categories
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Case/Care Management
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
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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Wraparound Facilitation/Community Support
Child Guidance
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Case/Care Management
Provides short-term, solution focused case management to individuals in Washington state with traumatic brain injuries.
Provides short-term, solution focused case management to individuals in Washington state with traumatic brain injuries.
Categories
Case/Care Management
Provides bilingual, bi-cultural (Spanish/English) support for residents who are unable to, or unsure of how to, access resources on their own or problem-solve issues that present with barriers moving forward.
Provides bilingual, bi-cultural (Spanish/English) support for residents who are unable to, or unsure of how to, access resources on their own or problem-solve issues that present with barriers moving forward.
The program provides clients with interpretation services so that they can access resources such as WIC, legal aid, shelters, etc.
Helps the client break down their needs into manageable steps, making problem solving less overwhelming and providing the skills necessary for them to navigate service systems in the future.
Provides advocacy and case management services for victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence and other crimes.
Offers evidence-based parenting groups in Spanish.
Provides programming for parents of children birth to 12 focusing on violence and rape prevention to indigenous and Latino communities.
Offers document translation and notary for a fee of $25 if the translation is a simple document, such as a birth certificate or guardianship assignment. If the document is larger, such as letter or program brochures, a per page price is negotiated.
Categories
Language Translation
Self Advocacy Support
Individual Advocacy
Language Interpretation
Case/Care Management
Provides holistic resources, after care, and information and referrals for services such as financial aid, educational and GED assistance, counseling, trauma support, and connecting clients with local medical services, legal aid, rehabilitation, safe housing, and more.
Provides confidential support to empower clients through respect, resources, and relationships. Works with clients by providing holistic resources, aftercare, information and referrals for financial aid, educational and GED assistance, counseling, trauma support, and connects clients with local medical services, legal aid, rehabilitation, safe housing, and more.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Registered nurses provide case management and care coordination services for families of children with special health care needs.
Case management and care coordination services for families of children with special health care needs. The program provides information on childhood issues like eating and nutrition, growth and development, and behavior. The can help families in finding financial assistance, schedule appointments and transportation, get services for their child, such as medical care, and find information about health insurance programs.
Categories
Case/Care Management
A shelter for single women and women with children. Call to be screened onto the waitlist. The waitlist may be several months long. Does not offer financial assistance, legal assistance, or counseling.
A shelter for single women and women with children. Call to be screened onto the waitlist. The waitlist may be several months long. Does not offer financial assistance, legal assistance, or counseling.
Categories
Case/Care Management
Community Shelters
Provides community-based outreach, intake, assessment, and connection to services and, as appropriate, long-term intensive case management and treatment and recovery support services. Serves adults and youth with substance use disorders.
Statewide program provides community-based outreach, intake, assessment, and connection to services and, as appropriate, long-term intensive case management and recovery coaching services. Recovery Navigator staff facilitate and coordinate connections to a broad range of community resources for youth and adults, including treatment and recovery support services.
Categories
Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
Categories
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
TANF Appeals/Complaints
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Case/Care Management
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
TANF Applications
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
Water Service Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Provides Medicaid recipients with behavioral or physical health issues non-tangible person-centered supportive services to connect to and maintain housing.
Provides Medicaid recipients with behavioral or physical health issues non-tangible person-centered supportive services to connect to and maintain housing Supports can include: - Locating housing that fits needs - Assistance with Landlord /Tenant communication.
- Help with logistics of signing a lease
- Basic life skills
- Budgeting
Categories
Housing Search Assistance
Case/Care Management
Offers HIV/AIDS and STI prevention education, supplies and support for Latino gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals; also offers support groups and case management for people who are HIV positive.
Offers HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted disease prevention education for Latino gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals.
Distributes free condoms and lubricants.
Medical Case Management provides support groups and services for people living with HIV.
Categories
Safer Sex Education
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Offers an evidence‐based home visitation case management for pregnant and newly parenting women with substance use disorders.
Offers an evidence‐based home visitation case management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders. Helps mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed to alcohol and drugs. Provides clients outreach and engagement, structured goal setting, problem-solving, practical assistance, and consistent coaching. Seeks to help community service providers understand how to work more effectively with this population and works to ensure that clients and families receive needed services. Pregnant and parenting women are enrolled for three years. Clients are not asked to leave the program if they relapse or experience setbacks.
Categories
Home Based Parenting Education
Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Case/Care Management