The SOUND Mobile Rapid Response Crisis Teams are specially equipped two-person units, traveling in vans, staffed by behavioral health professionals and certified peer counselors. They are designed to de-escalate mental health and substance use crises, provide immediate support, and connect individuals to long-term care.
Watch videoThe Auburn Day Support Program provides a low-barrier day program where adults can access meals, engage in structured activities, receive basic needs support, and connect with peers and staff. Participants have opportunities to take part in educational groups, wellness activities, creative arts, skill-building exercises, and primary care coordination.
The program emphasizes empowerment, choice, and meaningful connection. Staff collaborate with each person to identify goals, navigate resources, and develop routines that support independence and long-term wellness. Whether you are seeking daily structure, emotional support, or help accessing services, Auburn offers a welcoming space to build the next steps in your recovery journey.
4238 Auburn Way N.
Auburn, WA 98002
4238 Auburn Way N.
Auburn, WA 98002
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.