Resources
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Department of Veteran Affairs – (800) 827-1000
Clark County Veterans Assistance Fund
Portland / Vancouver VA Medical Center
Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs
American Legion
American Legion Cape Horne Post 122 – (360) 837-2006
American Legion Post 14 – 360-696-2579
Marine Corps League – 360-721-4310
NABVET National Association of Black Veterans – 503-412-4159
Disabled American Veterans
Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans Association
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Vietnam Veterans of Amercia
Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry
Operation We Are Here – Veteran Support
Mesothelioma Guide
Resources for Homeless Veterans
Community Home Health & Hospice
Military Family Resource and Support Center | Fiscal Tiger
Financial Resources & Discounts for Military Families
Free Military Credit Counseling – 877-688-3328
Mesothelioma Hub – for Veterans exposed to asbestos
TMG Cares – Operation Home Rescue – 360-852-0890Forty And Eight - scholarships for descendants of POW and MIA veterans
Vet Tix - free event tickets for veterans
Facebook Veteran Support Group - https://www.facebook.com/share/Hc5gqfBnipqiWehg/?mibextid=K35XfP
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Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
Applying for Medicaid
Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC) / Tailored Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
Caring.com exists to help family caregivers like you make better decisions, save time and money and feel less alone. 800-973-1540
Paying for Senior Care – Payment options & Financial Assistance for Senior Care & Veteran Programs for Assisted Living 800-973-1540
Memory Care Facilities in Washington
Taking Care of Yourself
The Importance of Self Care
Caregiver Support Groups
Managing Stress
Depression
Respite Care
Caregiver Training
Providing Day-to-Day Care
Basics of Providing Care
How A Disease Impacts Care
Prescription Medications (help paying for, factsheets etc.)
Working with Doctors
Driving
Incontinence
General Information on Becoming a Caregiver
Becoming a Paid Caregiver
TCARE® Personal Caregiver Survey
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Vancouver Area Group Alcoholics Anonymous – vancaa@vanintgrp.com – 360-694-3870
Narcotics Anonymous – 360-737-0300
Portland VA Medical Center Substance Abuse Program – 360-696-4061 X31841
How to convince your loved one to get help? – 844-286-0953
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Resources to include Recovery Support – 877-752-6506
Drug & Alcohol Addiction Rehab, Treatment & Recovery Resources in Washington – Help.org
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Housing Justice Project – landlord / tenant mediation – 360-334-4007
HUD / VASH – housing / homeless services – 360-696-4061
Vancouver Housing Solution Center
Share-ASPIRE Program – Food, Place to Sleep – 360-448-2121
Washington State Department of Commerce Homelessness Assistance
Homeless Shelters Directory -
Work Source – 360-735-5000
Partners In Careers – Job training and employment – 360-696-8417
OEF / OIF / OND PROGRAM – Returning Home Help – 800-949-1004 – 53062
A Veterans Guide to Starting & Owning a Business – By Commercial Capital Training -
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Outpatient Providers for Children, Youth, and Families
Catholic Community Service – 360-567-2211
Children’s Center – 360-699-2244
Children’s Home Society of Washington – 360-695-1325
Columbia River Mental Health Services – 360-993-3000
Sea Mar Community Health Center – 360-566-4432
SW Washington Crisis Services – 800-626-8137
Veterans Crisis Line – 800-273-8255 press one
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 800-273-8255
Outpatient Mental Health Providers that Serve Adults
Community Services Northwest – 360-397-8484
Columbia River Mental Health Services – 360-993-3000
Lifeline Connections – 360-397-8246
Other Mental Health Services for Adults
CVAB (Consumer Voices Are Born) – 360-397-8050
Self-Help Recovery Center: 360-397-8050
Val Ogden Center: 360-253-4036CVAB operates a Self-Help Recovery Center as well as a mental health clubhouse model program (the Val Ogden Center). The Self-Help Recovery Center is available to all Clark County residents regardless of insurance status or medical eligibility.
ADAPT (Awareness Directed Activities for Personal Transformation) – 360-696-5300
ADAPT, operated by PeaceHealth Southwest Washington Medical Center, assists adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis avoid hospitalization by participating in support and educational activities.
Inpatient Services:
Inpatient treatment is intended for children and adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis. It is used only as a last resort after lesser restrictive alternatives have been explored or exhausted. For more information about inpatient treatment, please contact a care manager at 360-397-2130.
Residential Services and Treatment for Adults
Residential services and/or treatment are intended for individuals who need daily assistance with their mental health and basic needs. For more information, please contact a care manager at 360-397-2130.