1220 Eastside SE, PO Box 9014
Olympia, WA 98504
Toll Free: +1-800-826-2444
For people under age 65 who do not qualify for Medicare and are low income. Covers doctor care, hospital care, lab and emergency care.
Free: +1-800-772-1213
TTY: +1-800-325-0778
Web: www.ssa.gov
Youth with disabilities may qualify for SSI at age 18 and therefore receive Medicaid based on their income (not parents) and disability. Medicaid pays for mandatory health services. In Washington, it also covers optional services.
Toll Free: +1-866-272-7630
Web: www.dshs.wa.gov/onlinecso/hwd.shtml
HWD is a Medicaid buy-in program for people with disabilities who work. The worker pays a small monthly fee (premium) based on his/her income.
PO Box 45320
Olympia WA 98504-5320
Phone: +1-360-902-8070
The Department of Social and Health Services provides care and treatment for people with severe and recurring mental illnesses and children with serious emotional disturbance and the families, operates a crisis response system for all of Washington's citizens, regulates the individuals that provide mental health services and develops mental health policy for all providers. County government agencies and 145 private and non-profit organizations, supported by state and federal money, provide treatment for most of Washington's children with mental illnesses. The agencies are organized into 14 Regional Support Networks.
Phone: +1-509-754-6060
Toll Free: +1-800-708-6646
Located in Ephrata.
Phone: +1-509-766-7960
Toll Free: +1-800-708-6651
Located in Moses Lake.
Web: www.granthealth.org
Phone: +1-509-765-1856
DSHS program/application information.
Toll Free: +1-877-543-7669
Phone: +1-509-422-6721
Serves Grand Coulee.
Phone: +1-509-766-7960
Toll Free: +1-800-708-6651
Grant County Health District.
Phone: +1-509-765-1717
Grant Mental Healthcare. Translation/language services available.
Phone: +1-509-633-1471
Translation services available.
110 Prefontaine Place S #504
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: +1-206-461-4500
Non-profit consulting firm specializing in low-income and special needs housing development. Their mission is to create and preserve decent housing for people with low income and special needs throughout Washington State.
Phone: +1-509-762-5541
Toll Free: (800) 747-9202
Located in Moses Lake.
Phone: +1-509-765-2254
Web: https://habitatgreatermoseslake.org/
Phone: +1-509-787-2144
Serves Quincy area.
Phone: +1-509-765-9206
Toll Free: +1-888-765-9206
Emergency housing and shelter. Located in Moses Lake.
Web: www.ewu.edu
web: https://www.jobcorps.gov/
Toll Free: +1-800-752-7559
Provides training & competition opportunities for developmentally disabled youth in 19 Olympic style sports, including aquatics, athletics, bowling, gymnastics, soccer, etc.
Phone: +1-509-754-2011 (ext. 413)
WSU Cooperative Extension
Phone: +1-509-764-9694
Afterschool programs available in several communities.
Phone: +1-509-548-5697
Phone: +1-509-765-5402
Afterschool programs available in several communities
Phone: +1-509-246-5111
Located in Soap Lake.
Phone: +1-509-787-4018
Serves Quincy and George.
Phone: +1-509-765-4479
Located in Moses Lake.
Phone: +1-509-765-4184
Located in Moses Lake.
Toll Free: +1-800-925-5438
If a person is unable to use public transportation and has a medical emergency, they may use medical coupons to pay for a taxi or cabulance prior approval necessary.
Phone: +1-509-765-0898
Toll Free: +1-800-406-9177
Web: www.gta-ride.com
Public transportation.
Phone: +1-509-765-9249
Toll Free: +1-800-851-4204, +1-800-233-1624 (Medicaid)
Senior, disabled and general public transportation.