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Aberdeen, WA
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Acceso servicios de odontología para los bebés y niños (ABCD)

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

Home > Access to Baby and Child Dentistry (ABCD)

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Todo niño merece tener dientes saludables 

El programa de Acceso a la Odontología para Bebés y Niños (ABCD, por sus siglas en inglés) conecta a las familias con dentistas que saben cómo atender a los pequeños. Eso previene la caries dental temprana y encamina a los niños hacia una buena salud bucal de por vida.

¿Quién es elegible?  Todo niño desde el nacimiento hasta los 6 años y que tengan el seguro Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) pueden  participar en ABCD.


Los padres de familia

¿Qué hace el ABCD?

  • Ayuda a encontrar dentistas

  • Mantiene los dientes de bebé saludables

  • Exámenes fáciles

Proveedores

Los dentistas de ABCD brindan atención y tratamiento dental de calidad a los niños elegibles. Los dentistas ABCD reciben de Medicaid tarifas mejoradas por ciertos procedimientos preventivos y restaurativos.

Hágase un proveedor de ABCD

  • Participe en la capacitación que podría ser en su propia oficina

  • La Universidad de Washington, Health Care Authority del estado de Washington y la oficina local de ABCD expedirá sus certificaciones

Asociados

Ayúdenos a correr la voz sobre la importancia de una buena salud bucal durante la infancia.  Recomiende a cualquier familia de Apple Health (Medicaid) con niños pequeños a nuestro programa.

Refiera a los niños al ABCD

  • Comparta la información del programa

  • Envíe un referido y nos comunicaremos con su cliente


Consejos de salud bucal para niños y bebés.

¿Busca consejos útiles para cuidar los dientes de su hijo? Haga clic aquí.

Prevención al Suicidio

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

Home > Suicide prevention

Nos da gusto que esté aquí.


ESTÁ BIEN EL NO ESTAR BIEN

ESTAMOS PARA AYUDARLE LAS 24/7, LOS 365 DÍAS DEL AŇO

Llame o envíe un texto al 988 o puede chatear en vivo en 988lifeline.org


Lifeline da apoyo gratuito y confidencial a las personas con aflicciones, lo ofrece las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana, y ofrece recursos de prevención y crisis para usted o sus seres queridos, y las mejores prácticas para profesionales en los Estados Unidos.

OBTENGA MAS INFORMACIÓN ACERCA DEL 988 EN https://988lifeline.org/  Y VEA ESPAŇOL.


Más recursos

Trans Lifeline
Ofrece servicios de intervención al suicidio para las personas no conformes con su género.

Teen Link
Recursos para adolescentes, apoyado por adolescentes capacitados.

Línea para Veteranos en Crisis
Comuníquese con un operador que responde a emergencias por teléfono, chat o texto.


Desarrolle sus habilidades en prevención de suicidio

Reciba capacitación conocida como QPR con enfoque en Preguntas, Persuasión y Referidos.

La capacitación dura de 60 a 90 minutos y puede ayudarle a:

  1. Reconocer las señales de peligro.
    2. Saber como hablar con alguien sobre su preocupación por ellos.
    3. Saber como ayudarles a recibir ayuda.

La capacitación se ofrece en inglés o español.

La capacitación individual o empresarial es GRATUITA a través de CHOICE Regional Health Network. Haga clic aquí para obtener información y las próximas fechas de clase o llame al 360-754-7629 para registrarse.

El Instituto QPR,  ofrece capacitación en línea y en persona, por una cuota. Visite qprinstitute.com para obtener más información sobre las oportunidades de capacitación en línea o en persona y para ver la lista de instructores más cercanos a usted.

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Conozca los 5 pasos para ayudar alguien en crisis:

  1. Hacer preguntas

  2. Mantenerlos seguros

  3. Dar acompañamiento

  4. Ayudar a vincularse

  5. Dar seguimiento


Envíe un mensaje afectuoso.

Envíe una nota, texto, o correo electrónico que demuestre que usted se preocupa por ellos.

Algunas de las cosas para tener en cuenta son:

No tener prejuicios.

Resistir cualquier urgencia de decirle a la gente qué hacer.

En vez de decir “Le aprecio y quiero que me llame en cuanto reciba esto”,

trate, "Le aprecio. Si alguna vez quiere hablar, envíeme una nota".

Demuéstreles que usted cree en ellos.

Aun cuando este preocupado por ellos, enfóquese en lo mucho que cree en ellos, o que tiene esperanza.

En vez de decir "Te amo y estoy preocupado porque ..."

Trate, “Te amo, entiendo que estas pasando por muchas cosas y se que eres fuerte."

Sea usted mismo y nadie mas.

Si es su amigo, recuerde que no necesita hacer el papel de padre, terapeuta o líder religioso. Solo necesita ser usted mismo y demostrar que sí le importa.


Sepa como hablar sobre el suicidio con compasión y en forma acertada.

Examples (Ejemplos)

5-minute tutorial (Tutorial de 5 minutos)

Responsible reporting guidelines (Guia para reportes responsables)
(Para profesionales de los medios)

Wildfire smoke resources

Guest User

Smoke from wildfires is an increasing risk to public health. Sustained inhalation of wildfire smoke can cause respiratory issues and even heart and lung disease and death.

The following resources provide important information regarding wildfires that can help keep you, your families and your pets healthy during increasingly-long wildfire seasons.


Click map for current wildfires and air quality conditions

Click here for current fire information from the state Department of Natural Resources
DNR Wildfire Twitter


For kids and schools

Washington State Department of Health (DOH)

Washington Air Quality Guide for School & Child Care Activities: Includes recommendations to protect children and youth during school activities. Can be applied to child care, before- and after-school programs, camps, and sports programs for children and youth age 18 and younger.

Summary Wildfire Smoke Guidance for Closing Schools: Includes guidance for canceling or moving outdoor athletic events or practices in addition to closures during wildfire smoke events. (Updated in April 2022)

Note: These health guidance documents are designed to inform local decisions to protect health. DOH supports consideration of additional local factors and circumstances when implementing these recommendations in making public health decisions, including the duration of wildfire smoke in the area.

Additional Resources:


Las vacunas

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

Home > Vaccines

Las vacunas previenen que las personas se enfermen.

Algunas vacunas se administran al introducir una aguja en la piel (este tipo de vacunas se llaman "inyecciones"). Otras se rocían en la nariz (como algunos tipos de vacunas contra la influenza). Algunas otras vacunas se administran en forma oral (como la vacuna contra el rotavirus).

Las vacunas son una forma segura y efectiva de mantenerse saludable a usted mismo, a su familia y a su comunidad.

Vaccines recommended for children age 0-18

Las vacunas que se recomiendan para los adultos

Clínica de vacunación

La clínica del Departamento de Salud Pública y Servicios Sociales del Condado de Grays Harbor administra algunas vacunas para adultos. No administramos vacunas a los niños.

Washington 2-1-1 puede ayudarle a encontrar un proveedor de atención médica que administre vacunas a los niños.

Marque 2-1-1 o visite la página wa211.org/es/.

Archivos de vacunación

El Departamento de Salud del estado de Washington proporciona a los padres y tutores acceso a los registros de vacunación de sus familiares en MyIR.net. Vaya a MyIR.net o llame al (866) 397-0337.

Programa de vacunación para adultos

Washington proporciona una cantidad limitada de vacunas para adultos mayores de 19 años que no tienen seguro o tienen un seguro insuficiente. Actualmente, tenemos un suministro limitado de vacuna Tdap, influenza y Shingrix (culebrilla). Llame al (360) 532-8631 y pida hablar con una enfermera para ver si es elegible.

Programa de vacunación para niños

El Programa de vacunación para niños del estado de Washington proporciona vacunas a todos los niños menores de 19 años en Washington. El programa utiliza una combinación de fondos federales y estatales para comprar vacunas y distribuirlas a los proveedores de atención médica.  Si usted es un proveedor de atención médica interesado en participar en este programa, envíe un correo electrónico al Departamento de Salud del estado de Washington a wachildhoodvaccines@doh.wa.gov.

Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Español

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

El Programa de Acceso Puente de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) brinda acceso continuo a las vacunas COVID-19 sin costo para los aproximadamente 25 a 30 millones de adultos que de otro modo habrían perdido el acceso ahora que estos productos han pasado al mercado comercial.

Los adultos con seguro insuficiente y sin seguro ahora pueden acceder a la vacuna COVID-19 a través del Programa Bridge Access, que incluye una asociación con CVS, Walgreens, otras farmacias en todo Washington y proveedores adicionales de vacunas para adultos. El Programa Bridge Access de los CDC proporciona vacunas contra el COVID-19 sin costo a adultos sin seguro médico y a adultos cuyo seguro no cubre todos los costos de la vacuna contra el COVID-19. Obtenga toda la información en https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/bridge/index.html.

Las vacunas contra el COVID-19 sin costo a través de este programa estarán disponibles hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2024, hasta agotar existencias. En las próximas semanas se realizarán actualizaciones de https://www.vaccines.gov/ para incluir todas las ubicaciones de farmacias del Programa Bridge Access.

Todos los niños menores de 18 años tienen acceso a las vacunas COVID-19 a través del Programa de Vacunación Infantil sin costo para el paciente.

 
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¿Tiene preguntas sobre COVID-19?

Para consultas sobre vacunas, pruebas, aislamiento y cuarentena relacionadas con COVID-19, comuníquese con la línea  COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud del Estado de Washington [DOH]:

Salud Pública de Grays Harbor continuará actualizando el sitio web y la página de Facebook.com/GHPublicHealth, con lo último sobre COVID-19 noticias y recomendaciones, según sea necesario.


Vacunas COVID-19 para las personas que no pueden salir de casa

El servicio de vacunación contra COVID-19 en casa está disponible para quienes no puedan transportarse. Para solicitar el servicio de vacunación en el hogar, llame al Departamento de Salud al 360-532-8631 o llene la solicitud en nuestro sitio web.

Haga clic aquí para ver la página del Departamento de Salud del estado con

Información sobre la seguridad de la vacuna COVID-19:
Sistema para reportar incidentes adversos por la vacuna
Posibles efectos secundarios

¿Dónde se puede hacer la prueba de COVID-19?

Directorio de lugares para hacerse la prueba COVID-19

Su médico de cabecera, la clínica local o el distrito escolar pueden tener pruebas disponibles. Consúltelos cuando otras fuentes no estén disponibles.

Las pruebas caseras:

Del estado: https://www.sayyescovidhometest.org/es El programa termina el 11 de mayo.

Las pruebas para hacerse la prueba en casa también están disponibles en las sucursales de la Biblioteca Regional de Timberland.

¿En dónde vacunarse?

  • Entre en la página vaccinelocator.doh.wa.gov 4. Ponga el código postal para encontrar el centro de vacunación más conveniente para usted.

¿Qué hacer si estuvo expuesto?

Para la cuarentena, siga las siguientes recomendaciones que ofrece el CDC:

Para la cuarentena, siga las siguientes recomendaciones que ofrece el CDC:



¿Que pasa si alguien no tiene un lugar seguro para el aislamiento o la cuarentena?

Si necesita un lugar seguro para aislarse o ponerse en cuarentena, comuníquese con la línea directa estatal COVID-19 al (800) 525-0127.

Download and print “COVID-19: What Is Contact Tracing?” infographic (English) (PDF)

Download and print “COVID-19: What Is Contact Tracing?” infographic (English) (PDF)

Descargar e imprimir “COVID-19: Que es Rastreo de Contactos?” infografía (español) (PDF)

Descargar e imprimir “COVID-19: Que es Rastreo de Contactos?” infografía (español) (PDF)

 

Visit In The News for the latest public health press releases, including COVID-19 information.


CLOSED - Request for Proposals for “Third Space” Youth Community Facility Development Plan

Guest User

The County is seeking consulting services to facilitate a community-based planning process that could aid in the strategic planning and development of youth centered facility(ies), programming and services that aligns with the findings of the recent community health improvement plan and behavioral health system gaps analysis and best suits the needs of the youth population age ranging from 13-24.

A maximum budget of $100,000 is available to fund successful proposal(s) via allocated funding from the County’s 1/10th of 1% Sales Tax (a.k.a. “Treatment Sales Tax”).

This RFP is intended for consultants with the necessary capacity and experience to successfully propose a plan for developing a “third space” community facility(ies) for youth, describe how the proposal best suits Grays Harbor County, specify recommendations for target population age, and address the gaps identified in the community health improvement plan behavioral health system gaps analysis.

This RFP opens April 26, 2023, and all proposals are due no later than June 7, 2023, at 4:30 p.m.

READ THE FULL REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS HERE.

Questions related to this application may be directed to Jessica Molina, Community Health Specialist
E-mail: jmolina@graysharbor.us
Phone: (360) 591-8585

Questions and Answers:

Q. What is the anticipated outcome? Facility plan? Implementation plan? Services and size? Partners?

A. We are seeking consulting services to facilitate a community-based planning process that could aid in the strategic planning and development of youth centered facility(ies), programming and services that aligns with the findings of the recent community health improvement plan and behavioral health system gaps analysis and best suits the needs of the youth population age ranging from 13-24. The anticipated outcome is to successfully propose a plan for developing a “third space” community facility(ies) for youth, describe how the proposal best suits Grays Harbor County, specify recommendations for target population age, recommended partners, facility(ies) size and services and address the gaps identified in the CHIP and behavioral health gap analysis.

Q. More detail about the activities in the scope (forum? survey?)

A. The anticipated approach with the RFP is to develop a plan based on community input/needs including, but not limited to, priorities outlined in our CHIP/CHA and Behavioral Health Gap Analysis. Interested agencies would propose community-based strategies that would be effective in collecting feedback/recommendations to build into the facility(ies) development plan.

Q. Does this initial scope of work include any architectural services?

A. The intended outcome/product of this specific RFP is a comprehensive community environment scan/set of recommendations for expanding “third space” access and opportunity.

Q. What is the type of methodology or approach best suited for gathering and analyzing data in planning efforts?

A. We are seeking consulting services to facilitate a community-based planning process. The anticipated approach with the RFP is to develop a plan based on community input/needs including, but not limited to, priorities outlined in our CHIP/CHA and Behavioral Health Gap Analysis. Interested agencies would propose community-based strategies that would be effective in collecting feedback/recommendations to build into the facility(ies) development plan. The intended outcome/product of this specific RFP is a comprehensive community environment scan/set of recommendations for expanding “third space” access and opportunity.

Q. Will compensation be incorporated in the $100,000 budget or will this be a separate budget item?

A. A maximum budget of $100,000 is available to fund successful proposal(s) via allocated funding from the County’s 1/10th of 1% Sales Tax (a.k.a. “Treatment Sales Tax”). If your agency plans to include compensation within the community-driven process it would need to be budgeted within the maximum budget amount.

Q. Is it a requirement to provide "recent financial statements" if the consulting service is in good standing with granters/funders? Or is that requirement only for those who are not and/or are a part of an active corrective action plan?

A. Yes, we require a form of financial statement to be in alignment with the requirements. We will also accept a letter of financial stability in lieu of the financial audits.

Q. Will Grays Harbor County Public Health Department be able to provide translation and interpretation for engagement activities under this project, or should prospective consultants prepare to provide translation and interpretation services?

A. The consulting agency should plan to provide translation and interpretation services by their agency’s means. It would be helpful to address how consultants plan to provide language accessibility in their proposal if they intend to provide language access within proposed engagement activities.

Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Bridge Access Program provides continued access to COVID-19 vaccines at no cost for the estimated 25-30 million adults who would have otherwise lost access now that these products have transitioned to the commercial market.

Under- and uninsured adults can now access COVID-19 vaccine via the Bridge Access Program, which includes partnership with CVS, Walgreens, other pharmacies across Washington and additional Adult Vaccine Providers. CDC's Bridge Access Program provides no-cost COVID-19 vaccines to adults without health insurance and adults whose insurance does not cover all COVID-19 vaccine costs. Get all the info at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/bridge/index.html.

No-cost COVID-19 vaccines through this program will be available until December 31, 2024, while supplies last. Updates to https://www.vaccines.gov/ will be made in the coming weeks to include all pharmacy locations of the Bridge Access Program.

All children 18 years of age and under have access to COVID-19 vaccines via the Childhood Vaccine Program at no cost to the patient. https://www.vaccines.gov/

 
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Have questions about COVID-19?

For vaccine, testing, isolation and quarantine, and other COVID-19 inquiries, contact the Washington State Department of Health COVID-19 hotline:

The Grays Harbor Public Health website and Facebook page - Facebook.com/GHPublicHealth - will continue to update with the latest COVID-19 news and guidance as needed.


COVID-19 vaccinations for the homebound

COVID-19 vaccinations are available for those unable to travel. To access this service, contact us at 360-532-8631 or fill out the online Department of Health home-based vaccine request.

Click here for the state Department of Health’s COVID-19 vaccine information page.

COVID-19 Vaccine safety information:
Pre-vaccination screening checklist
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
Possible side effects

Where can I get tested for COVID-19?

State directory of COVID-19 testing sites

Your personal physician, local clinic, or school district may have testing available. Check with them when other sources are unavailable.

At-home testing:

From the state: https://www.sayyescovidhometest.org/ Program ends May 11.

At-home tests are also available at Timberland Regional Library branches.

Where can I get vaccinated?

What should I do if I was exposed?

Please follow the CDC's quarantine guidance available below:

What should I do if I tested positive?

Please follow the CDC's isolation guidance available below:



Where can I learn more about variants?

For the most updated information on variants visit DOH's COVID-19 Variants page.

What if someone doesn't have a safe place to isolate or quarantine?

If you need a safe location to isolate or quarantine, please contact the State COVID-19 Hotline at (800) 525-0127.

What happens during a disease investigation?

View an infographic that highlights how contact tracing works.

Download and print “COVID-19: What Is Contact Tracing?” infographic (English) (PDF)

Download and print “COVID-19: What Is Contact Tracing?” infographic (English) (PDF)

Descargar e imprimir “COVID-19: Que es Rastreo de Contactos?” infografía (español) (PDF)

Descargar e imprimir “COVID-19: Que es Rastreo de Contactos?” infografía (español) (PDF)

 

Visit In The News for the latest public health press releases, including COVID-19 information.


Suicide prevention

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

Home > Suicide prevention

We are glad you are here.


IT’S OK TO NOT BE OK

HELP IS HERE 24/7, 365 DAYS A YEAR

Call or text 988, or live chat at 988lifeline.org


The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

GET MORE INFORMATION ON 988 SERVICES AT https://988lifeline.org/


Additional resources

The Trevor Project
Offers suicide intervention services for LGBTQ youth ages 13-24 through telephone, text, or chat.

Trans Lifeline
Offers suicide intervention services for people who are gender non-comforming.

Teen Link
A resource line for teens, staffed by trained teens.

Veterans’ Crisis Line
Connect with a crisis responder over the phone, chat, or text.

Other help

NowMattersNow
Videos that hack suffering.

ThriveGrays.org
Free online therapy and resources for mental health and substance problems.

Suicide Prevention Resource Center

Accurate, up-to-date information. Free trainings, toolkits, research, and data. Culturally-specific information.

We R Native

For Native youth, by Native youth.


Build your skills in preventing suicide

Get trained in QPR - Question, Persuade, Refer.

This 60-90 minute training can help you:

  1. Know the warning signs.
    2. Know how to talk with someone about your concerns for them.
    3. Know how to get them help.

Trainings are available in English or Spanish.

FREE individual and corporate training is available, sponsored by CHOICE Regional Health Network - click here for information and upcoming class dates or call 360-754-7629 to register.

Online and in-person training for a fee available from the QPR Institute. Visit qprinstitute.com for more information, online training opportunities and a list of nearby in-person instructors.

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Learn the 5 steps to help someone in crisis.

  1. Ask

  2. Keep them safe

  3. Be there

  4. Help them connect

  5. Follow up


Send a caring message.

Send a note, text, or email to show someone that you care about them.

Here are some things to keep in mind:

Be non-judmental.

Resist any urges to tell people what to do.

Instead of "I care about you and I want you to call me as soon as you get this,"

try, "I care about you. If you ever want to talk, drop me a line."

Show them that you believe in them.

Even if you are worried about them, focus on how much you believe in them, or have hope for them.

Instead of "I love you and am worried about you because..."

try, "I love you and I know you've been through a lot and are strong."

Be yourself, and no one else.

If you are a friend, remember that you do not need to play the role of a parent, therapist, or faith leader. You only need to be you and show you care.

More examples of caring messages.


Learn how to talk about suicide in a compassionate and accurate way.

Examples

5-minute tutorial

Responsible reporting guidelines
(for media professionals)

Vaccines

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

Home > Vaccines

Vaccines prevent a person from getting sick.

Some vaccines are given by poking a needle into the skin (these type of vaccines are called "shots"). Some vaccines are sprayed into the nose (like some types of flu vaccines). Some vaccines are eaten (like the Rotavirus vaccine).

Vaccines are a safe and effective way to keep you, your family, and your community healthy.

Vaccines recommended for children age 0-6

Vaccines recommended for preteens and teens age 7-18

Vaccines recommended for adults

Vaccine Clinic

The Grays Harbor County Public Health and Social Services Department's clinic gives some vaccines to adults. We do not give vaccines to children.

Washington 2-1-1 can help you find a health care provider that gives vaccines to children.

Call 2-1-1 or visit wa211.org.

Vaccine Records

The Washington State Department of Health provides parents and guardians access to their family members' immunization records at MyIR.net. Go to MyIR.net or call (866) 397-0337.

Adult Vaccine Program

The Washington State Adult Vaccine Program provides a limited amount of vaccine for adults 19 years of age and older who are uninsured or underinsured. Currently, we have a limited supply of Tdap, influenza and Shingrix (shingles) vaccine. Please call (360) 532-8631 and ask to speak to a nurse to see if you are eligible.

Childhood Vaccine Program

The Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program provides vaccine to all kids less than 19 years of age in Washington. The program uses a combination of federal and state funds to purchase vaccines and distributes them to health care providers.  If you are a health care provider interested in participating in this program, email the Washington State Department of Health at wachildhoodvaccines@doh.wa.gov.

Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

Home > Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs

The Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs program offers

  • family support,

  • care coordination, &

  • health information

for children (age 17 or younger) who have, or are at risk of having, a condition which may prevent them from growing, developing, or playing like other children.

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We can help.

Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs is a free program that connects young people and their families to resources and services.

If your child is age 17 or younger and has, or is at risk of having, a condition which may prevent them from growing, developing, or playing like other children, your family is eligible for these services regardless of income.

Some conditions that children with special health care needs might have include:

  • asthma

  • autism

  • cancer

  • cerebral palsy

  • Down syndrome

  • cleft lip and/or palate

  • cystic fibrosis

  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

  • prematurity

  • speech/language delay

  • sickle cell anemia

  • diabetes

  • juvenile arthritis

  • epilepsy

  • blindess

  • hearing loss

  • gross and/or fine motor delay


The program can help families:

  • find assistance for their child with special needs.

  • find financial assistance.

  • schedule appointments and transportation.

  • get services for their child, such as medical care.

  • find information about health insurance programs.

Families can refer themselves to the program; or, referrals can be made by schools or medical and service providers.


Developmental disabilities

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

Home > Developmental disabilities

We believe everyone should be included at school, at work, and in the community so that they can live a full life and pursue their dreams.

 
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Overview

Grays Harbor County’s Developmental Disability program empowers and supports people who have developmental or intellectual disabilities or special needs. We work to increase information about developmental disabilities and we promote understanding and inclusion of individuals with disabilities.

We partner with advocacy groups, schools, the business community, and local, state, and federal agencies.

Experience has taught us that people with developmental disabilities have the skills, interests, and talents to enhance their community. We also know that employment is a powerful way to contribute to the community.

For more information about our history and the services we provide, please visit Washington State Developmental Disabilities Administration’s (DDA) website:

To contact the Grays Harbor County Developmental Disabilities program coordinator, please call or email Dee Dee Garman at (360) 500-4070 or dgarman@co.grays-harbor.wa.us.


Services and eligibility

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Community information, education, and referral services

We inform and educate the public and school personnel about developmental disabilities and related services. We do this through information and referrals, workshops, support groups, liaison for school IEP/504 meetings, and assistance with applying for state and federal services. This service helps people with developmental disabilities, their families, and other stakeholders learn how to navigate the developmental disabilities, social services, and school systems.

  • Who is eligible for this service? This service is available to anyone with developmental disabilities and their family.

  • Who are the qualified providers of this service in Grays Harbor County?

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Individual supported employment services

We assist adults age 21+ who have developmental disabilities and are seeking employment. We provide job training, skill development, job placement, and follow-up services to help the person remain successfully employed. Supports and service levels are based on the needs of the individual.

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Community inclusion services

We help people with developmental disabilities build and strengthen relationships and become members in clubs, associations, and/or organizations.


Helpful resources and links

Developmental Disabilities Administration | Offers a variety of home- and community-based services for children and adults with developmental disabilities including Medicaid Personal Care, Employment/Day, Supported Living, therapies, and respite.

Informing Families | Provides up-to-date resource information and planning tools for individuals with developmental disabilities of all ages.

My Life Plan | An online planning tool.

Chartering the Life Course | pamphlet on planning and services.

Parent to Parent (P2P) Programs (Arc of Washington State) | Helps parents connect one-to-one with a trained, experienced parent (based on similar diagnoses and/or family issues), information and referrals, workshops, trainings, and support services.

Washington State Fathers Network | Supports fathers and families of children with special needs.

Disability Movement Coalition (through Arc of Grays Harbor) | Connects people with intellectual/developmental disabilities, family members, guardians, and concerned citizens with people who have lived experience. Disability Movement Coalition helps them organize their voices on important legislative issues that affect their lives.

Arc of Washington State | Advocates for quality services and necessary funding to meet the needs of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

Special Olympics Washington | Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition.


Apply to become a provider

Open request for qualifications | Services for individuals with developmental disabilities

This request for qualification (RFQ) provides an opportunity to submit an application for consideration as an agency qualified to provide services in Grays Harbor County.

An agency currently working under a county contract need not respond to this RFQ.

Grays Harbor County contracts with local qualified services providers utilizing funding from the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) to provide the following services:

  • Community information, education, and referral

  • Individual supported employment

  • Community inclusion

Each service is described in the application. All instructions are available in the application.

Download and print RFQ application (.docx)

Download and print RFQ application (.docx)

 

Access to Baby and Child Dentistry (ABCD)

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

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Every child deserves healthy teeth.

The Access to Baby and Child Dentistry program (ABCD) connects families with dentists who know how to care for young kids. This prevents early tooth decay and starts children on a lifelong path to good oral health.


Parents

What does ABCD do?

  • Helps you find a dentist

  • Keeps baby teeth healthy

  • Easy exams

Providers

ABCD dentists provide quality dental care and treatment to eligible children. ABCD dentists receive enhanced fees through Medicaid for providing certain preventative and restorative procedures.

Become an ABCD provider

  • Attend a training - it can be arranged in your own office

  • The University of Washington, the Health Care Authority, and the local ABCD office will issue you a certification

Partners

Help us spread the word about the importance of good oral health in early childhood.  Refer any Apple Health (Medicaid) families with young children to us.

Refer children to ABCD

  • Hand out our program information

  • Submit a referral form and we will contact your client