Covenant Health meets mental health needs in our community
The center directly addresses the region’s need for enhanced access to mental health resources to improve the well-being of the community.
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The center directly addresses the region’s need for enhanced access to mental health resources to improve the well-being of the community.
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Domestic violence and family safety are priorities in the Providence Community Health and Needs Assessments.
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Residents and faculty work diligently to address health inequities, reduce health care disparities and improve patient outcomes.
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The Range Community Clinic, a non-profit started by Washington State University, partners with Kadlec’s Population Health team and others to care for underserved people.
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Learn how Regina Wilson emerged from homelessness with the help of Providence Population Health, and now has a job helping others experiencing homelessness.
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Providence Swedish Ballard is home to the Substance-Using Pregnant People (SUPP) program, a transformative model of care.
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In North Puget Sound, Providence Swedish has implemented solutions to address opioid overdoes, including participating in grant programs and research to discover addiction treatments that work.
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Founded in 2014, the volunteer-run program has gone from feeding 25 kids in its first year to serving 175 families throughout the summer.
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Family Promise funds homelessness prevention, emergency housing and long-term stabilization services in Spokane.
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For years, Providence Swedish has been a proud community partner of Kin On and its mission to provide culturally relevant care for Asian seniors.
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The multi-lingual and diverse team is dedicated to removing cultural and language barriers to care for every patient we serve.
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The initiative targets middle school, high school and college students, highlighting opportunities to explore potential futures in health care.
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In partnership with Providence Orange County hospitals, St. Jude Neighborhood Health Centers offer thousands of underserved Orange County residents compassionate care.
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The program aims to screen those who are underserved, providing them with nutrition education and free on-site nutritional classes.
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Painted in the international color for mental health awareness, the benches represent safe spaces for passersby to sit and have an open conversation about mental health with a colleague or friend.
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The skills-based training teachers parents, caregivers, teachers, neighbors and peers ways to identify, understand and respond to adolescents and teens experiencing mental health challenges.
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Driving from school to school, Providence caregivers administer free school-required vaccines for children in underserved communities in the South Bay.
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The FEAST program promotes the power of healthy food and human connection through no-cost nutrition education.
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Providence provides no cost virtual mental health therapy to the 15,000-plus students in the Renton School District.
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Since 2016, the Intersections Initiative has focused on upstream community-centered prevention and wellness efforts.
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