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Reentry Services

Reentry Case Management Services

The Reentry Case Management Services, known as REACH Reentry, provides comprehensive transitional reentry care coordination services to adults transitioning out of the suburban jails in South and East King County and supporting reentry from the Maleng Regional Justice Center.

Reentry services will assist an individual through identified goals for up to 180 days and focuses on providing individualized services to adults who are experiencing behavioral health challenges (substance use and/or mental health), need an intensive level of community-based support, and may be experiencing homelessness.

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Provider: Services are provided by Evergreen Treatment Services REACH.

Target Population: Recognizing that people of color are disproportionately impacted by the criminal legal system and face multiple systemic barriers to accessing needed services, the Reentry Services program will prioritize individuals who have experienced multiple barriers and an overall lack of access to resources. Culturally responsive services will be provided in alignment with a racial equity and social justice framework. The program serves adults who are transitioning out of jail in South and East King County and:

  1. Are not tiered or engaged in a behavioral health program;
  2. Require transitional support to access and maintain community connections;
  3. Are experiencing homelessness;
  4. Are cycling through the jails.

Funding provided by: King County MIDD 2 Behavioral Health Sales Tax Fund

Program Administered by: King County Diversion and Reentry Services, Behavioral Health and Recovery Division (BHRD)

Contact: REACH

Community Center for Alternative Programs – Onsite Treatment Services (Enhanced CCAP)

Enhanced CCAP is a King County Community Corrections program that provides court-involved individuals with structured substance use treatment and/or mental health treatment. Enhanced CCAP programming is provided by Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) and includes comprehensive substance use assessment; Intensive Outpatient (IOP) services and phase two Outpatient (OP) treatment services for those who are screened and assessed as having a substance use disorder and in need of treatment.

Mental health assessment and treatment is also provided if needed. Priority access to Enhanced CCAP programming is given to those individuals who are court ordered to participate in substance use disorder treatment at CCAP.

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