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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Port Angeles Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Aberdeen Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Walla Walla
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center provides support to unpaid family caregivers through information, support, and services. Can assist with connecting to local resources and services, education and training opportunities to increase caregiver skills, provide free assessment of caregivers stresses and burdens, and help develop a plan of care to help the unpaid family caregiver thrive while caregiving.
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Medicaid Alternative Care offered by Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities of Southwest Washington in Clark County
MAC provides support for unpaid family caregivers who care for individuals age 55 and older and are eligible for Medicaid medical services, but not currently accessing Medicaid-funded Long Term Support Services.
MAC provides support for unpaid family caregivers who care for individuals age 55 and older and are eligible for Medicaid medical services, but not currently accessing Medicaid-funded Long Term Support Services. The program provides services to unpaid caregivers to enable them to continue to deliver high quality care and focus on their own health and well being.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's South Bend Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Bellingham Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Kinship Caregiver Support Program offered at Brigid Collins Family Support Center in Skagit
Provides emergency funding to kinship caregivers who are raising children who are not their own.
Helps bring stability and security to children who have recently been placed in the care of a caregiver related through blood or marriage, other than the child's parent, also known as kinship caregivers. Provides emergency funding to kinship caregivers who are raising children who are not their own because the biological parent is unable or unwilling to serve as the primary caregiver.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Sunnyside Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Kelso Field Office
Provides support to those that are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Medicaid Alternative Care offered at Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities of Southwest Washington in Cowlitz and Wahkiakum Counties
MAC provides support for unpaid family caregivers who care for individuals age 55 and older and are eligible for Medicaid medical services, but not currently accessing Medicaid-funded Long Term Support Services.
MAC provides support for unpaid family caregivers who care for individuals age 55 and older and are eligible for Medicaid medical services, but not currently accessing Medicaid-funded Long Term Support Services. The program provides services to unpaid caregivers to enable them to continue to deliver high quality care and focus on their own health and well being.
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Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Pomeroy
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center provides support to unpaid family caregivers through information, support, and services. Can assist with connecting to local resources and services, education and training opportunities to increase caregiver skills, provide free assessment of caregivers stresses and burdens, and help develop a plan of care to help the unpaid family caregiver thrive while caregiving.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Walla Walla Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Ellensburg
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center provides support to unpaid family caregivers through information, support, and services. Can assist with connecting to local resources and services, education and training opportunities to increase caregiver skills, provide free assessment of caregivers stresses and burdens, and help develop a plan of care to help the unpaid family caregiver thrive while caregiving.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Ellensburg Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Shelton Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Centers in Yakima
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center provides support to unpaid family caregivers through information, support, and services. Can assist with connecting to local resources and services, education and training opportunities to increase caregiver skills, provide free assessment of caregivers stresses and burdens, and help develop a plan of care to help the unpaid family caregiver thrive while caregiving.
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Veterans Caregiver Support offered by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs at Regional Office
Provides support services for caregivers caring for veterans, including a support line, peer support, and respite care. Offers additional services to primary family caregivers of eligible post-9/11 veterans.
Provides support services for caregivers caring for veterans, including a support line, peer support, and respite care.
Provides additional assistance to primary family caregivers of eligible post-9/11 veterans and servicemembers.
Services include:
- Monthly stipend
- Travel expenses (including lodging and per diem while accompanying Veterans undergoing care)
- Access to health care insurance (if the caregiver is not already entitled to care or services under a health care plan)
- Mental health services and counseling
- Comprehensive VA caregiver training provided by Easter Seals
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Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Dayton
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center provides support to unpaid family caregivers through information, support, and services. Can assist with connecting to local resources and services, education and training opportunities to increase caregiver skills, provide free assessment of caregivers stresses and burdens, and help develop a plan of care to help the unpaid family caregiver thrive while caregiving.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Seattle Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Bremerton Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Centralia Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Kennewick Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Olympia Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Lynnwood (Creekside) Field Office
Supports families who are caring for a family member with a developmental disability in their home. Provides families supports necessary to keep eligible individuals at home. May include payment for respite care, equipment and supplies, some medical costs and recreational opportunities.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Clarkston
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center provides support to unpaid family caregivers through information, support, and services. Can assist with connecting to local resources and services, education and training opportunities to increase caregiver skills, provide free assessment of caregivers stresses and burdens, and help develop a plan of care to help the unpaid family caregiver thrive while caregiving.
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