Parks Place

Parks Place is an Enhanced Services Facility (ESF), for 16 residents with on-site SOUND team members providing 24 x 7 support to individuals with mental health disorders, who also have physical health issues, so they may remain housed and safe while getting better. 

Who these services are for

Parks Place is for residents whose behavioral issues have prevented them from remaining in the community for any length of time and who have many different types of physical health diagnoses in addition to their mental illness, which necessitate enhanced services.  

Adults age 18+ (any race, gender, religion, sexual orientation) that have been hospitalized in the state of Washington and are believed to require assistance, at least temporarily,  to live successfully in the community. Elderly adults may reside at Parks Place unless or until they require a more advanced level of nursing care. 

Approach to care

Each of the 16 residents has their own room and shares a bathroom with one other resident and all residents maykeep all their own possessions in their room.

In addition, SOUND provides:

  • Around the clock 24 x 7 staffing and support 
  • Meals and full-service care
  • Referral services for group or individual counseling outside of the facility
  • Medication monitoring
  • Medication management
  • Group events
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Vocational counseling
  • Nursing care

Goals

To treat clients with empathy to make them feel safe, seen, heard, validated and empowered. To provide a supportive home and stable setting that will enable a client to reside in the community rather than in a hospital.

Contact us

Client services 206-901-2000

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A Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) is an integrated model of care designed to ensure access to coordinated and comprehensive behavioral healthcare for everyone, regardless of ability to pay, residence, age or diagnosis. CCBHCs continue to close the treatment gap that leaves millions of people in the US unable to access lifesaving mental health and substance use care.