Parks Place

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.

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Parks Place is a small, supportive home for 16 adults who need consistent care for both mental-health and physical health needs. With a SOUND team on site 24 hours a day, Parks Place offers a safe, stable environment where people can stay housed, feel supported, and focus on healing and recovery.

Who These Services are For

Parks Place supports adults whose mental health and medical needs have made it difficult to live safely in the community without additional support. This includes adults 18 and older of all races, genders, religions, and sexual orientations who have been hospitalized in Washington State and may need extra help, at least temporarily, to live successfully outside of a hospital. Older adults may also live at Parks Place unless or until a higher level of nursing care is needed.

Approach to Care

Each resident has their own private room and shares a bathroom with one other resident. You are encouraged to bring personal belongings so your space feels familiar, comfortable, and your own.

SOUND provides comprehensive, wraparound support, including:

• 24/7 on-site staffing and care

• Meals and full-service support

• Referrals for group or individual counseling

• Medication monitoring

• Medication management

• Group activities and community events

• Nutritional counseling

• Vocational support

• Nursing care

Care is personalized, respectful, and centered on your needs, preferences, and goals.

Goals

Our goal is to help you or your family member feel safe, supported, and empowered in a stable home environment. We provide compassionate, recovery-oriented care that helps people build strength, stability, and independence, so they can live safely in the community rather than in a hospital setting.

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.