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Rod's House
Drop-in resource and shelter program for youth and young adults (up to 24) experiencing homelessness, offering case management, meals, hygiene/laundry, mailing address, and a Coordinated Entry access point for ages 18-24.
Yakima Neighborhood Health Services - Neighborhood Connections
Community health center's homeless & housing division providing case management, care coordination, street/shelter outreach, medical respite, and permanent supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness; also a Coordinated Entry access point.
Multi-service nonprofit offering counseling/behavioral health, housing assistance, youth & young-adult case management, senior services, parenting/pregnancy support, and basic-needs help through the St. Vincent Center.
People For People (Non-Emergency Medical Transportation)
Regional Medicaid (Apple Health) transportation broker arranging rides, gas vouchers, and mileage reimbursement to covered medical appointments; also offers special-needs door-to-door transportation and resource navigation.
Hours
Call center Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm; local trips need 2 business days notice, out-of-area 5 days. Local line 509-248-6793.
Southeast Washington Aging & Long Term Care (ALTC / ADRC)
Area Agency on Aging and Aging & Disability Resource Center providing no-cost case management for seniors and adults with disabilities: needs assessment, care plans, in-home/Medicaid service coordination, and caregiver support.
State social services office handling cash, food (SNAP/Basic Food), and medical benefit eligibility plus WorkFirst/TANF and social-services case management.
DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) - Yakima Field Office
State office determining DDA eligibility and assigning Case Resource Managers who coordinate services and referrals for children and adults with developmental disabilities.
County-wide 'no wrong door' intake, prioritization, and referral system that connects people experiencing homelessness to housing programs and case management through partner access points in Yakima, Sunnyside, and Toppenish.
Peer-led recovery community organization — drop-in peer support, recovery coaching and mentorship, youth programming, referrals, and essential aid (hygiene, clothing). Open-door, no paperwork.
Care-coordination and intensive case management that connects high-need patients to housing, employment, benefits, and medical care and reduces avoidable emergency-department use; serves Yakima County.
Community behavioral health agency providing mental health and substance use treatment with case management, crisis stabilization (Crisis Triage Center), and a mobile Field Response Team of case managers and peer support specialists.
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm. Crisis Triage Center operates 24/7.
Large community health center network providing medical/dental/behavioral care plus care coordination and case management; serves as the Lower Valley (Toppenish) Coordinated Entry housing access point.
Free information & referral service connecting Yakima County residents to health and human-services resources and navigation; dial 211 or search the statewide directory.
Hours
United Way office Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:00pm (509-248-1557); 211 line statewide, text 211WAOD to 898211.