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Support Groups offered at Room One
Offers a wide range of support groups to assist the community with their mental and emotional needs.
Offers a wide range of support groups to assist the community with their mental and emotional needs.
Current support groups include (call to confirm):
- Peer Support Group
- Women's Support Group
- Parenting Support Group
- Adulting 101
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HIV/AIDS/STI Prevention and Medical Case Management offered at Entre Hermanos
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.
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Medically Complex Caregiver Community offered at Nuestras Raices
Offers resource navigation and care coordination for parents and caregivers of individuals with complex medical conditions. Equips families with the right tools to manage stress and achieve life balance through difficult transitions.
Provides direct support for Parents and Caregivers of Individuals with Complex Medical Conditions. Offers resource navigation, care coordination, and life coaching sessions designed to equip families with the right tools to manage stress, achieve life balance, and reimagine a fulfilling and happy life after their loved one’s diagnosis, and through difficult transitions.
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Community Education offered at MultiCare Yakima Memorial
Offers a variety of educational classes and resources designed to help patients manage their health conditions and keep them on their path to wellness.
Offers a variety of educational classes and resources designed to help patients manage their health conditions and keep them on their path to wellness.
Provides the following:
- Pregnancy & Childbirth: Perinatal Programs
- Family planning, genetic counseling, childbirth education (breastfeeding, baby basic, boot camp for new dads), pre-registration and childbirth planning, lactation consultants; Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum - private birthing suites, NICU, prenatal yoga.
- Cooking classes, Childhood Obesity Program-ACT, Free fitness classes
- Diabetes Wellness which offers insulin pump training, Continuous Glucose Monitoring, Diabetes Classes, one-on-one counseling, foot screenings and nail care, and a support group for English speakers.
- Online Childbirth Classes: support groups, breast feeding classes.
Spanish services:
- Diabetes y Enfermedades Cronicas
- Programa de Ejercicio
- Programa de Cocina Saludable
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Adult Services Program offered at MultiCare - Behavioral Health
Provides a variety services to adults with mental illness and disabilities. Services include; counseling, case management, family support, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, advocacy, life skills training and employment support.
Provides a variety of community support services to adults with mental illness and disabilities.
Services include:
- individual counseling,
- case management,
- family support,
- psychiatric evaluation,
- medication management,
- advocacy,
- life skills training,
- crisis intervention,
- employment support and
- assessments for residential treatment if necessary.
Also integrates mental health care with medical care. Offers treatment and outreach resources like the mobile health van.
The mobile health van serves as a primary care office on wheels. Visits four Community Mental Health Centers in the South Sound.
Provides services for things like:
- acute and chronic medical illnesses
- routine health screenings,
- guidance from nurses and peer support specialists to help better manage medical conditions and treatments,
- lab tests and medication management for patients actively enrolled in a therapy program.
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Support Groups and Services offered at Wellness House
Provides various support groups and services in Yakima County for cancer patients or individuals with other health issues—see program details.
Provides various support groups and services in Yakima County.
- Women Supporting Women: Provides a support group for all women who are living with cancer, whether newly diagnosed, currently in treatment, or completed cancer surgery and treatment.
- Young Women's CANcer Support: Provides group support in the evening for women juggling a cancer diagnosis, treatment, family, work and other demands placed on this unique group of survivors.
- Bereavement Support Group: Weekly support group open to anyone who has suffered a loss for any reason. The members try to collectively help each other through the various stages of grieving and grow through the loss.
- Cancer Peer Mentors (Women): Cancer survivors provide support and hope to newly diagnosed women. Peer Mentors have completed a comprehensive educational program and are available for communication and support.
- Crisis Care and Counseling: Offers assistance through staff and volunteers for crisis needs. Helps individuals who are going through a crisis situation by listening, assessing their needs, connecting them to other resources, and providing follow-up support.
- Empowerment through Pain - Tools, support & guidance in understanding and living well with chronic pain.
- Finding Joy: Classes focus on a variety of philosophies and techniques of self-help to encourage the practice of looking for Joy in everyday life.
- Group Grief & Loss Support for Miscarriage or Stillbirth (RTS): Little Wings provides grief and loss support for parents who have lost a child due to miscarriage or stillbirth.
- Women's Empowerment Group: Provides a free support group for women experiencing depression, anxiety or just feel stuck in their life.
- Trauma Support Group - The group is designed to provide support, encouragement and healing to those who have experienced traumatic events.
- Lymphatic Flow Chair Exercise Classes
- Cancer Survivor Nutrition
- Osteopathic Manipulation: In Partnership with PNWU Scholars Program and Supervised by O.D.s,
- Hands That Heal: Reflexology and other techniques to support your mind, body and spirit.
- Healing Threads: Group for anyone who wants to spend time with others while working on any needlework project; no experience necessary. The group promotes healing, community service, and connecting with others to end feelings of isolation.
- Navigation Services: Provides navigation services to local resources for families and individuals needing assistance—open to anyone. Offers information and referrals to local agencies.
- Lending Library: Offers books, videos, audio, and periodicals to anyone seeking information on a particular illness or health topic.
- Caregiver Support
- Men's Cancer Support Group/Co-Ed Cancer Support Groups will return as demand increases. Community members and professionals wishing to start a group in alignment with Wellness House's mission are welcome to call.
- Suicide Survivors Support Group will resume as needed.
- Traumatic Brain Injury Support for Patients and Caregivers.
- Spanish language support for crisis counseling, the Cancer Care Boutique, and translation services for our other supports.
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Peer Support Services offered at Peer Kent
Provides peer coaching, support groups, employment support, housing support, and resource connections.
Offers multiple support, education, and socialization groups.
Peer coaches empower people to achieve a solid recovery foundation and achieve life goals. Peer coaches support individuals in recovery from:
- Addiction Issues (chemical/behavioral)
- Mental Health Challenges (short/long term diagnosis, grief & loss)
- Chronic Illness (HIV/Hep C – Newly Dealing/Newly Diagnosed)
Peer coaches are individually matched with people seeking support in their recovery. The matched pair meets for one hour per week for 26 weeks.
Coaches are individuals in recovery who have reached long-term stability.
Peer Employment Connections
Offers weekly peer support groups that support participants to address fears and barriers about returning to work or work through obstacles they are encountering in their job.
Offers vocational assessments, job search tools, resume building, interview preparation, coaching, benefits planning, employment-related clothing and transportation support, and ongoing support for job retention.
Resource Connections
Offers individualized support to identify and access a range of community resources such as housing or medical care.
Participants meet one-to-one with a peer to help make the linkages to essential supports.
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Families/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support GroupsLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsHousing Search AssistancePrejob GuidancePeer Mental Health Support ServicesGeneral Bereavement and Grief Support GroupsLife CoachingEmployment/Retirement Related Support GroupsGeneral Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Health Services offered at Quest Center for Integrative Health
Provide services, counseling, support groups, and education to people seeking a wellness-focused approach to living and dying.
Provide services, counseling, support groups, and education to people seeking a wellness-focused approach to living and dying. Assist clients to sustain lifestyle changes that support healing and to effectively strengthen those diagnosed with chronic or life-challenging illnesses, including HIV/AIDS, mental health disorders, chemical dependency, and breast cancer. Offers naturopathic, osteopathic, and Chinese medicine and non-opioid pain management services.
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Education Programs & Support Groups offered at Valley Medical Center
Offers informational seminars and more in-depth classes that cover topics ranging from fitness and heart health, to cancer. Offers support groups for cancer and parenting
Offers free informational seminars, and more in-depth educational classes that cover topics ranging from fitness and diabetes, to cancer.
Offers birth preparation classes.
Develops programs focusing on general fitness, health and wellness, adult fitness, aerobics, heart health and recovering from stroke.
Offers programs focused on women's health as well as older adult issues.
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Social and Transition Support offered at Wallingford Community Senior Center
Provides social work appointments, resource navigation and referrals, Medicare advice, conversation and discussion groups, men's group and topical workshops.
Provides:
- Social work appointments
- Resource navigation and referrals
- Medicare advice
- Conversation and discussion groups
- Topical workshops
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Parent Support offered at Kittitas County Parent to Parent
Provides support program for families raising children with special needs and disabilities.
Support program for parents/guardians of children and adults with disabilities. Offers emotional support, resources, and system navigation for families of children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities, mental/behavioral health, and chronic health conditions. Connects families who share similar experiences in parenting a child with developmental disability or chronic health condition.
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BABES Network offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish at Seneca
Coordinates a Seattle-based peer support program for HIV+ women and families. Offers one-on-one peer support, counseling, weekly support groups, informal support gatherings and annual retreats.
Coordinates a Seattle-based program for those who are HIV positive and their affected family members.
Services include:
- Opportunities for advocacy
- Peer support
- Health and safety information/programs
- Non-medical case management
- Education and outreach
- Information and referrals (in-person and via telephone)
- Weekly virtual and in-person support groups (2024 3rd Ave. Seattle, WA)
- Appointment and transportation partners
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Peer Support Services offered at Peer Seattle
Provides peer coaching, support groups, employment support, housing support, and resource connections.
Offers multiple support, education, and socialization groups.
Peer coaches empower people to achieve a solid recovery foundation and achieve life goals. Peer coaches support individuals in recovery from:
- Addiction Issues (chemical/behavioral)
- Mental Health Challenges (short/long term diagnosis, grief & loss)
- Chronic Illness (HIV/Hep C – Newly Dealing/Newly Diagnosed)
Peer coaches are individually matched with people seeking support in their recovery. The matched pair meets for one hour per week for 26 weeks.
Coaches are individuals in recovery who have reached long-term stability.
Peer Employment Connections
Offers weekly peer support groups that support participants to address fears and barriers about returning to work or work through obstacles they are encountering in their job.
Offers vocational assessments, job search tools, resume building, interview preparation, coaching, benefits planning, employment-related clothing and transportation support, and ongoing support for job retention.
Resource Connections
Offers individualized support to identify and access a range of community resources such as housing or medical care.
Participants meet one-to-one with a peer to help make the linkages to essential supports.
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LGBTQ2+ Support GroupsPeer CounselingEmployment/Retirement Related Support GroupsHousing Search AssistanceGeneral Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsPeer Mental Health Support ServicesPrejob GuidanceGeneral Bereavement and Grief Support GroupsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsLife CoachingFamilies/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Health Services offered at Parkinson's Resources of Oregon
Provides support and services for patients and families living with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Services include support groups, exercise and speech classes, education workshops, case management, and counseling.
Provides support and services for patients and families living with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Services include support groups, exercise and speech classes, education workshops, case management, and counseling. Offers hybrid formats, online, in-person groups, and outdoor activities.
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Parent to Parent offered at The Arc of Spokane
Offers emotional support and information to parents of children with developmental disabilities. Provides parent matches, support groups, newsletter and training. For more information please contact through the website link.
Offers emotional support and information to parents of children with special needs. Provides parent matches, support groups, special workshops, community resources and training.
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MS Focus offered at Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
Provides a wide array of services for those living with multiple sclerosis (MS), including grants for emergency financial assistance, homecare services, assistive technology, laptop computers, cooling accessories, and medical appointment transportation.
Provides a wide array of services for those living with multiple sclerosis (MS), including grants for emergency financial assistance, homecare services, assistive technology, laptop computers, cooling accessories, and medical appointment transportation or car repair services. Additionally, connects people to educational events, support groups, and offers access to a lending library, subject to availability.
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Family Support Groups offered at The Arc of Snohomish County
Various programs focused on support and help for parents with a child with a disability.
Facilitated support groups for parents of children and adults with developmental disabilities, which provides a forum wherein parents can gather and share information. Mothers Network is a group of moms raising children with developmental disabilities who share resource information and offer support and encouragement to one another. Fathers Network is a group of dads raising children with developmental disabilities who share resource information, ideas and concerns. Padres Unidos is a support group in Spanish for parents raising children with developmental disabilities. Adult Caregiver Support Group is for people who are in the role of caring for adult loved ones with a developmental disability. Helping Parent provides a family with support through active listening, emotional support and sharing ideas and resources by a trained parent of a child with a disability. Parent to Parent offers insightful emotional support through trained volunteers, support groups and information on local resources and services. Parent support also provided for parents with developmental disabilities.
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Health Services offered by Parkinson's Resources of Oregon at Central Oregon Office
Provides support and services for patients and families living with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Services include support groups, exercise and speech classes, education workshops, case management, and counseling.
Provides support and services for patients and families living with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Services include support groups, exercise and speech classes, education workshops, case management, and counseling. Offers hybrid formats, online, in-person groups, and outdoor activities.
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Konnect II offered by POCAAN
Helps and assists HIV+ individuals of color who are newly diagnosed, at-risk or not receiving care. Refers to health and social service resources, education, information and weekly support groups.
Helps and assists HIV+ individuals of color who are newly diagnosed, at-risk or not receiving care, as well as those seeking culturally relevant forms of emotional support and counseling.
Assists clients with referrals to health and social service resources, education, information and weekly support groups.
Brochures on HIV/AIDS are available in Spanish.
Also provides the following services:
- Reentry support
- HIV testing
- Preventative education
- Recovery support groups
- Case management
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Support Groups offered at The Arc of Tri-Cities
Offers various support groups for parents that have children with disabilities.
Offers various support groups for parents that have children with disabilities. Meetings include family, siblings, mother, and father support groups. Program Activities: Parent Support Group, Fathers support network, Sib-shops, Newsletter, Lending Library, and a helping parent program.
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