Services

Inital & Crisis Services

During regular business hours, Initial Services provides Intake Assesments and Referrals. Crisis Services provides services to individuals experiencing emergency and or crisis situations. These services include:

Initial Services and Crisis Service have experienced professional staff, including Master's Level Therapists.

Crisis Line of Grant County

Crisis Line of Grant County operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can be accessed by calling (509)765 1717 (collect calls are accepted).

Crisis Line services may include:

Children & Family Services

Children and Family Services offer: Community Support Services, Brief Treatment, Parenting, Child and Family Therapy, Community Crisis Intervention, Intensive Community Support and Sexual Abuse Therapy.

The Children's Hospital Alternative Program (CHAP) is available as an intensive program targeted at keeping children in their own homes and communities. Emphasis is placed on providing specialized services which may divert psychiatric hospitalizations.

Psychiatric Services

Our Director of Psychiatric Services is an Advanced Registered Nurse Practioner who is certified in Child and Adult care. Consultation and medication management  are offered by our Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners.

The above medical staff specialize in child, adolescent and adult psyciatric treatment.

Adult Services

Adult Services provide a full continuum of treatment for individuals with mental health needs. Emphasis is placed on providiing individualized care to support independent living within the community. Support services are offered for all adults and individuals with disabilities. Services include:

Employment & Educational Services: Supported Employment provides job development, job coaching, and follow-along services. Interest inventories and assessments provide measurements for career development. Interviewing techniques, application assistance and resume development are provided when needed.

Self-Help & Group Services: Groups are diversified and designed to meet the needs of the individual. Symptom management is offered within all groups to educate and empower persons learning to manage their symptoms of mental illness.

Additional Services Offered

Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) (Depending on availability)

An Employee Assistance Program is a counseling and referral service designed to help you and your family with personal, job related, or family problems.

Many employers, as part of their medical benefit package, offer an Employee Assistance Program. Check with your employer to see if you are eligible.