Behavioral Health Outpatient Services

Therapy, assessment, treatment planning, skills-building, relapse prevention, family support, care coordination, and referrals for individuals navigating mental health or substance use concerns.

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Peer & Day Support

Recovery-focused support that helps clients build hope, connection, routine, coping skills, social support, and community stability.

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Housing Support

Support with housing-related needs, resource connection, documentation, coordination with housing programs, and steps toward housing stability.

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Crisis & Stabilization Services

Support for emotional distress, substance use-related crisis, safety concerns, de-escalation, stabilization, safety planning, and connection to appropriate care.

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Rehabilitative Case Management

Care coordination, advocacy, referrals, appointment support, discharge planning, benefits navigation, and connection to community resources.

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Employment Support

Support with employment goals, readiness, routines, applications, education, volunteering, and meaningful daily activity.

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Need immediate help?

If this is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health

crisis, suicidal thoughts, substance use crisis, or emotional distress, call or text 988 for immediate support.

Safe Counseling’s website contact form is not monitored for emergencies.

Washington Crisis Hotlines

● King County — 1-866-427-4747

● Pierce County — 1-800-576-7764

● Southwest Washington — 1-800-626-8137

● North Central Washington — 1-800-852-2923

Insurance & Access

Safe Counseling accepts Apple Health and many commercial insurance plans. We also offer sliding

scale options when available for uninsured or underinsured clients. Our team can help review

benefits, payment options, and next steps before services begin.

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Let’s Work Together

Make a Referral

Safe Counseling accepts referrals from clients, families, hospitals, schools, primary care providers, attorneys, housing programs, community agencies, case managers, and other care partners. Helpful referral information includes the client’s name, date of birth, phone number, preferred language, insurance, reason for referral, current behavioral health needs, safety concerns, housing or employment needs, and current providers when available.

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