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RESOURCE DIRECTORY for Seniors, Family Caregivers & Adults with Disabilities Lewis Mason Thurston Area Agency on Aging 2021 - 2022 SERVING RESIDENTS of LEWIS, MASON & THURSTON COUNTY WASHINGTON STATE

FREQUENTLY USED NUMBERS DSHS HOME & COMMUNITY SERVICES Thurston & Mason County . 360-664-9050 6639 Capitol Blvd. SW, Tumwater, 98501 Lewis County . 360-669-2910 3451 Galvin Rd., Centralia, 98531 DSHS CSO - Food Stamps, Medicaid, Cash Assistance State-Wide Hotline . 1-877-501-2233 To apply for food stamps, Medicaid, the COPES in-home care program, or to find out what services you qualify for, go online to: www.WASHINGTONCONNECTION.org ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS) Intake Line There are no local phone numbers or office addresses for APS; you will have to call this number . 1-877-734-6277 SOCIAL SECURITY . Nat’l Hotline: 1-800-772-1213 Thurston & Mason County: 402 Yauger Way SW, Olympia . 1-866-755-6199 Lewis County: 1821 Cooks Hill Rd, Suite 100, Centralia . 1-855-848-7942 MEDICARE . 1-800-633-4227 or contact your local SHIBA office . pg. 25-26 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT BANKS . pg. 46-49 Thurston County MEB . 360-456-8810 Mason County (LOVE Inc.) . 360-462-5683 Lewis County (Knights of Columbus) . 360-748-4150 MEALS ON WHEELS . pg. 41 Thurston County . 360-586-6181 Ext 124 Mason County . 360-586-6181 Ext 124 Lewis County . 1-888-976-0712 SENIOR CENTERS . pg. 56-57 Olympia . 360-586-6181 Shelton . 360-426-7374 Twin Cities . 360-748-0061

To inquire about a client's Case Manager, please contact: 360-664-2168 or 1-888-545-0910 IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE INFORMATION OR PHONE NUMBER YOU ARE LOOKING FOR PLEASE CONTACT: Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging Information & Assistance Specialist Lewis County: Chehalis office 1651 S Market Blvd, Chehalis, WA 98532 (360) 748-2524 x201 Mason County: Shelton office 2008 Olympic Hwy N, Shelton, WA 98584 PO Box 2087, Shelton, WA 98584 (360) 427-2226 x251 Thurston County: Olympia office 2404 Heritage Court SW, Olympia, WA 98502 (360) 664-3162 x133 or toll-free 1-888-545-0910 x133 To report errors in this resource directory or to request additional copies please call: (360) 664-3162 ext. 253 or toll-free 1-888-545-0910 ext. 253

ABOUT LMTAAA The Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging (LMTAAA) was created through the Older Americans Act and has operated under the sponsorship of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties since 1976. The policy board of the Agency is the Council of Governments (COG), which is made up of one county commissioner from each of the three sponsoring counties. LMTAAA staff directly provides a variety of services that support individuals, families, and caregivers. We provide case management and nurse consultation for approximately 6,000 individuals receiving Medicaid paid in-home care assistance. Our Information and Assistance program receives more than 13,000 calls a year from individuals requesting information about how to access local services and support. Our Family Caregiver Support Program offers information and assistance, educational opportunities, respite and other supports to unpaid caregivers providing informal care to an adult family member. LMTAAA manages the Home Care Referral Registry for the South Sound region, linking Individual Providers (home care aides) with Medicaid eligible older adults and adults with disabilities who need home care services. LMTAAA staff also works with community organizations in developing, monitoring and managing the delivery of services to seniors and disabled adults. LMTAAA contracts with governmental and non-governmental agencies for the delivery of a wide variety of services to eligible individuals. Services provided through contracts include: Long Term Care Ombudsman, nutrition services, adult day care, transportation, legal assistance, respite care, in-home personal care, kinship and family caregiver support, and a multitude of Medicaid waiver services.

HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY In the Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging (LMTAAA) Resource Directory you will find a wide range of services that are available to help those who find it difficult to maintain their independence. Some of the reasons for this difficulty can be related to chronic illnesses or other healthrelated problems, surgeries, accidents, or the gradual loss of capabilities associated with the natural aging process. The emphasis today is on providing services to allow a person to remain in the least restrictive environment possible. There are many services available in Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties that help people remain in or return to their own home following a medical or emotional crisis. When a change in residence does become a necessity, there are alternative living accommodations that can be explored. This directory provides information to assist those who may be in need of help with community programs and services, in-home services, making a decision to move to another residence, or selecting a nursing home or convalescent center. Every attempt has been made to ensure that this publication is current, with a focus on public and nonprofit services. The information in this directory is provided as a starting point, and as an encouragement to the residents of Lewis, Mason, and Thurston Counties to seek assistance when needed. This is not a complete list of local resources, and inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement, referral, or recommendation on the part of LMTAAA. Information changes rapidly, so please do not hesitate to call any of the numbers listed for updated or more specific information. For more information please visit our website: www.LMTAAA.org

TABLE of CONTENTS COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS Abuse of the Elderly . 1 Adult Day Care . 2 Adult Family Homes. 71 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Treatment . 2-4 Care/Case Management . 5-6 Conflict Resolution . 7 Crisis Intervention Hotlines . 7-9 Cultural Services . 10 Dental Care . 11-14 Disability Services . 15-17 Eye Care . 17 Falls Prevention Resources . 18 Family Caregiver Support Program . 19 Food Banks . 20-22 GLBTQIA . 23 Guardianship Services . 24 Health Insurance & Prescription Drug Info . 25-26 Home Care Referral Registry . 27 Home Care Services . 27-29 Home Health / Hospice Care . 30 Home Repair . 31-32 Hospitals . 33 Housing . 34-35 Information & Assistance . 36 Kinship Care Services . 37 Legal Services . 38 Meal Programs . 39-41 Medical Clinics . 42-45 Medical Equipment . 46-49 Medication Disposal Sites . 50 Mental Health Services . 51-53 Nurse Consultation . 54 LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

TABLE of CONTENTS COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS, continued: Ombudsman Program for Long-Term Care . 54 Palliative Care . 55 Senior Centers . 56-57 Senior Companions . 58 Social Security . 58 Telephone Assistance . 59 Telephone Reassurance . 59-60 Transportation / VA Transportation . 60-63 Tribal Services . 64-65 Utility Bill / Telephone Assistance . 66-67 Veteran’s Affairs . 68-69 Volunteer Opportunities . 70 RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES Introduction . 71 Residential Care Facilities Listings . 71-80 INDEX Index . 81-89 TABLE OF CONTENTS

ABUSE OF THE ELDERLY Most elder abuse is the result of many complex and interrelated factors. It can happen at home with family members or other caregivers, or in residential care settings. Elder abuse can be physical, verbal, emotional and/or financial. If abuse occurs at home or in a residential setting, there is help available from the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). If you suspect an older person is being abused, neglected, or exploited, please contact one of the following offices: State-Wide: Adult Protective Services (APS) for suspected abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult: 1-877-734-6277 toll-free Residential Care Facility Complaint Hotline 1-800-562-6078 toll-free 1-800-737-7931 (TTY) toll free You may also make a report online at: www.dshs.wa.gov/altsa FOR SITUATIONS THAT ARE LIFE THREATENING PLEASE CALL 911 LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

Adult day care programs provide a variety of recreational, social, and support services in a protective setting. Participants are engaged in a safe setting while providing families a break from caregiving responsibilities. Senior Services for South Sound Brighter Days Adult Day Care Program Thurston County: Virgil S. Clarkson Lacey Senior Center 6757 Pacific Avenue SE Lacey, WA 98503 360-407-3967 ext. 207 Mason County: Faith Lutheran Church 1212 Connection Street Shelton, WA 98584 360-407-3967 ext. 207 www.southsoundseniors.org ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT Alcohol and substance abuse treatment is based upon a person’s needs. To find services in your area, please call: Washington Recovery Help Line 24-Hour Help for Substance Abuse, Problem Gambling & Mental Health 1-866-789-1511 www.WaRecoveryHelpLine.org (continued) Page 2 COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS ADULT DAY CARE

ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT Lewis County: Alcoholics Anonymous 360-807-0902 Cascade Mental Health 135 W. Main St., Chehalis, WA 98532 360-748-4339 2428 W Reynolds Ave, Centralia, WA 98531 360-330-9044 Eugenia Center 121 NW Chehalis Ave, Chehalis, WA 98532 360-740-9767 New Directions Counseling 1956 NE Kresky Ave, Chehalis, WA 98532 360-740-4380 Mason County: Alcoholics Anonymous 360-275-9868 New Directions Counseling 360-427-5232 Northwest Indian Treatment Center 308 E Young St, Elma, WA 98541 360-482-2674 Northwest Resources Also offers inpatient services. 235 South 3rd St, Shelton, WA 98584 360-426-0890 121 North 5th St, Shelton, WA 98584 360-868-2697 LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022 (continued)

Thurston County: Alcoholics Anonymous 360-352-7344 Northwest Resources Martin Way Clinic: 3773 Martin Way East, Suite A-105 Olympia, WA 98506 360-688-7312 Olympia Clinic: 2708 Westmoor Ct. SW Olympia, 98502 360-943-8810 Lilly Road Clinic: 200 Lilly Road NE, Building C Olympia, 98506 360-918-8336 Providence St. Peter Chemical Dependency Center 4800 College Street SE Lacey, WA 98503 360-456-7575 or toll-free 1-800-332-0465 www.Washington.Providence.org SeaMar Behavioral Health Outpatient-only chemical dependency services. 6336 Littlerock Rd SW, Tumwater, WA 98512 360-704-7590 202 Cullens St NW, Yelm, WA 98597 360-400-4860 www.SeaMar.org Page 4 COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT

CARE/CASE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC AGENCIES These services are provided at no cost for Medicaid recipients or those age 60 and over who meet the eligibility requirements. Lewis County: DSHS Home & Community Services 3451 Galvin Rd, Centralia, WA 98531 360-669-2910 or toll-free 1-800-487-0360 Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging 1651 S. Market Boulevard, Chehalis, WA 98532 360-748-2288 Mason County: DSHS Home & Community Services 6639 Capitol Blvd. SW, Tumwater, WA 98501 PO Box 45610, Olympia, WA 98504-5610 360-664-9050 or toll-free 1-800-462-4957 Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging 2008 Olympic Hwy N, Shelton, WA 98584 PO Box 2087, Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-2225 Thurston County: DSHS Home and Community Services 6639 Capitol Blvd. SW, Tumwater, WA 98501 PO Box 45610, Olympia, WA 98504-5610 360-664-9050 or toll-free 1-800-462-4957 Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging 2404 Heritage Court SW, Olympia, WA 98502 360-664-2168 or toll-free 1-888-545-0910 (continued) LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

PRIVATE CARE MANAGERS Private care managers provide consultations to people and their families, who are living at home and experiencing difficulties managing daily activities due to illness or disability. Care managers can help develop a plan of care, or arrange for services, such as caregivers, guardians, appropriate housing, or legal assistance. Care managers who are nurses can also provide medical evaluations and manage medical care. Other care managers have Master’s degrees in gerontology, social work, nursing or counseling. Expect to pay 90 - 160 per hour for care management. Consumers should always check references, and verify the licenses, education, and credentials of care managers. Because there are many private care managers in business, we are unable to list them here. Please contact your local LMTAAA Information & Assistance office (listed just inside the front cover of this book) for help in locating a private agency or care manager to suit your needs. Page 6 COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS CARE/CASE MANAGEMENT

CONFLICT RESOLUTION Conflict resolution services assist elders, their families, and caregivers with resolving conflicts that may arise around issues of autonomy, caregiving, housing, health care or end-of-life decisions. Trained mediators are available: Mason & Thurston County: Dispute Resolution Center PO Box 6184, Olympia, WA 98507-6184 360-956-1155 or online at www.mediatethurston.org Lewis County: Center for Constructive Resolution & Conversation 500 W Main St, 2nd floor, Chehalis, WA 98531 360-623-8061 or online at www.lewiscountyccrc.org CRISIS INTERVENTION HOTLINES These agencies provide direct services, or information about community resources and referrals to other organizations and agencies. Alzheimer's Association Help Line 1-800-272-3900 Free 24/7 help line for confidential support, information and caregiving strategies for family caregivers of people living with Dementia. Mason & Thurston County: Crisis Clinic of Mason & Thurston County 360-586-2800 Offering crisis intervention, emotional support, information and referrals. (continued) LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

Lewis County: Crime Victims Service Center (located inside the Community Action Council) 409 N. Tower Ave, Centralia 98531 (360) 736-1800 ext. 4105 Mason County: Crime Victims Service Center (located inside the Community Action Council) 807 W. Railroad Ave, Shelton 98584 (360) 426-9726 ext. 3105 Telecare Mason County Mobile Outreach Intensive Case Management Team 601 W Franklin St, Suite A, Shelton 98584 (360) 462-3016 Thurston County: Crime Victims Advocacy Network (360) 786-5601 (360) 786-5540 x6273 OR x2061 (888) 288-9221 24 Hour toll free Family Justice Center - (360) 709-3045 www.cvan11.org Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Issues Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties: WA State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Online Directory of Domestic Violence Programs by County: ograms/ (continued) Page 8 COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS CRISIS INTERVENTION HOTLINES

CRISIS INTERVENTION HOTLINES Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Issues Lewis County: Hope Alliance 360-748-6601 or toll-free 1-800-244-7414 White Pass Community Services Coalition 360-496-5404 Mason County: Kitsap Sexual Assault Center 360-479-8500 Turning Pointe Domestic Violence Services 360-426-1216 or toll-free 1-877-923-1212 Crisis Line: 360-432-1212 Thurston County: Chehalis Confederated Tribes Domestic Violence Program Oakville, WA 360-273-5911 SafePlace 360-786-8754 Safe Place Crisis Line: 360-754-6300 Thurston County Family Justice Center The Family Support Center 360-754-9297 LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

Lewis, Mason & Thurston County: CIELO Integral Educational Center Olympia Office 1601 North St SE, Olympia, WA 98501 360-709-0931 Shelton Office 2505 Olympic Hwy N, Ste 140, Shelton, WA 98584 360-868-2431 www.cieloprograms.org La Mesa Redonda Hispanic Roundtable PO Box 6368 Olympia, WA 98507 Hispanic@HispanicRoundtable.org www.hispanicroundtable.org/wp/ Thurston County: Korean Seniors Association Meet Wednesdays, 10am-1pm Lacey Senior Center 6757 Pacific Avenue SE, Lacey, WA 98503 360-407-3967 Spanish Speaking Seniors Meet Mondays, 10am-1pm Lacey Senior Center 6757 Pacific Avenue SE, Lacey, WA 98503 360-407-3967 Vietnamese Senior Association Evergreen Village 505 Division St NW, Olympia, WA 98502 360-943-5505 Page 10 COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS CULTURAL SERVICES

DENTAL CARE Many dental providers will serve you regardless of which county you live in. Dental providers listed here are grouped by the county in which they are located. Please call the individual offices for more details. Serving Multiple Counties: DENTURE SERVICES: Bates Technical College Denturist – Tacoma 253-680-7314 FOR A LIST OF DENTISTS WHO ACCEPT MEDICAID: Thurston-Mason County Dental Society 360-956-0828 www.tmcdental.org/resources Delta Dental - WA Dental Services Foundation Senior Oral Health Program www.SeniorsOralHealth.org click on “Find a Dentist” WA State Health Care Authority Search for Medicaid providers, dental and otherwise: https://fortress.wa.gov/hca/p1findaprovider/ Lewis County: Family Health Center Dental Clinic 1057 12th Avenue, Longview, WA 98632 360-636-3892 Olympic Dental & Denture Center 716 W. Main, Centralia, WA 98531 360-736-0795 (continued) LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS DENTAL CARE Lewis County, cont’d: Valley View Health Center - Medical & Dental 2690 NE Kresky Ave, Chehalis, WA 98532 360-330-9595 Valley View Health Center - DENTAL ONLY 148 E Division, Morton, WA 98356 360-496-5101 Valley View Health Center - Medical & Dental 300 Ocean Ave, Raymond, WA 98577 360-942-3040 Mason County: Mason County Public Health Will refer patients of all ages to dentists who accept Medicaid. 415 North 6th Street, Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670 x400 Skokomish Dental Center Serving Native Americans 80 N Tribal Center Rd Skokomish, WA 98584 360-426-5755 Squaxin Island Health Clinic Serving Native Americans SE 90 Klah-Che-Min Drive Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9006 (continued) Page 12

DENTAL CARE Pierce County: Bates Technical College-Tacoma 253-680-7310 www.Bates.ctc.edu/DentalClinic Pierce College-Tacoma 253-964-6694 www.pierce.ctc.edu/dental-clinic Thurston County: Nisqually Dental Clinic Serving Native Americans 4816 She-Nah-Num Drive SE Olympia, WA 98513 360-459-5312 Olympic Dental & Denture Center 4408 Pacific Ave SE, Lacey, WA 98503 360-438-8299 Olympia Union Gospel Mission Dental Center 309 Washington St NE, Olympia, WA 98501 360-943-6400 (continued) LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS DENTAL CARE Thurston County, cont’d: Sea Mar Dental Clinics Lacey 669 Woodland Square Loop SE Lacey, WA 98503 360-359-4860 Tumwater 409 Custer Street, Suite C Tumwater, WA 98501 360-570-8016 Yelm 202 Cullens St NW Yelm, WA 98597 360-400-4840 South Puget Sound Community College Dental Clinic 2011 Mottman Rd. SW, Building 34 Tumwater, WA 98512 360-596-5464 Thurston County Public Health & Social Services Will refer patients of all ages to dentists who accept Medicaid. 412 Lilly Rd NE, Olympia, WA 98506 360-867-2500 Valley View Health Center Olympia 3775 Martin Way E, Suite A Olympia, WA 98506 360-236-7166 Page 14

DISABILITY SERVICES Department of Social & Health Services (DSHS) Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) The DDA Mission: Transforming lives by providing support and fostering partnerships that empower people to live the lives they want. People with developmental disabilities and their families are valued citizens of the state of Washington. The Developmental Disabilities Administration strives to develop and implement public policies that will promote individual worth, self-respect, and dignity such that each individual is valued as a contributing member of the community. TO FIND A DDA OFFICE NEAR YOU: call 1-800-339-8227 Or visit them online at: http://www.dshs.wa.gov/dda For a complete listing of additional resources available for people with disabilities, visit the Developmental Disabilities Administration website Resource Links tab: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/dda/resource-links Serving Multiple Counties: Brain Injury Alliance Washington (BIAWA) PO Box 3044, Seattle, WA 98114 1-877-824-1766 toll-free www.BIAWA.org Center for Independence 7801 Bridgeport Way W #200 Lakewood, WA 98499 253-582-1253 www.CFISouth.org LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022 (continued)

COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS DISABILITY SERVICES Easter Seal Society of Washington 1-800-678-5708 toll-free Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center (HSDC) 621 Tacoma Ave S, Suite 505 Tacoma, WA 98402 1-866-421-5560 toll-free 1-866-698-1748 (TTY) www.hsdc.org/about-us MS Society of the Greater NW 1-800-344-4867 www.NationalMSSociety.org/chapters/was Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1-800-422-7930 (Voice & TTY) Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities 253-565-9000 www.tacid.org Validus Consulting & Services 24421 34th Ave Ct. E., Spanaway, WA 98387 253-847-7887 WA State Department of Services for the Blind 1-800-552-7103 toll-free http://www.dsb.wa.gov/ Washington Talking Book & Braille Library 1-800-542-0866 toll-free www.wtbbl.org (continued) Page 16

DISABILITY SERVICES These Disability Resources are specific to the County they are listed under: Thurston County: Independent Living Old or Blind Program Administered by the University of Washington, please contact Seagull Low Vision Services: 360-493-1372 http://magnifywashington.org/ Behavioral Health Resources (BHR) 360-704-7170 or toll-free 1-800-825-4820 www.bhr.org EYE CARE Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties: Airway Optical - for Medicaid clients only: 1-888-606-7788 Eye Care America 1-877-887-6327 www.EyeCareAmerica.org Lions Clubs www.lionsclubs.org Olympia Union Gospel Mission 309 Washington St NE, Olympia, WA 360-709-9725 Vision USA 1-800-766-4466 www.AOA.org/visionusa.xml LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

Preventing falls is a key part of maintaining independence for older adults. Falls prevention is a team effort between older adults, their families and caregivers, health care providers, and community programs. Elements include: Exercise program Health care provider consultation Medication review Vision, hearing, and foot checks Home safety and Accessibility General Information tingfalls-tips-for-older-adults-and-caregivers/ www.cdc.gov/steadi/patient.html Family Caregiver Support Program (Lewis, Mason & Thurston Counties) See Table of Contents for listings. Exercise Programs Senior Centers (Lewis, Mason & Thurston Counties) See Table of Contents for listings. South Sound YMCA (Thurston County) Briggs: 360-753-6576 or Plum Street: 360-357-6609 Home Safety and Accessibility www.n4a.org/files/PreventingFalls.pdf Adaptive Living, LLC (Lewis, Mason & Thurston Counties) Home safety/home environment assessment Jennifer Hopps, OTR/L, CAPS: 360-209-4199 Page 18 COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS FALLS PREVENTION RESOURCES

FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAM The Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging (LMTAAA) Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP) is designed to provide an array of services and supports for unpaid family caregivers whose dedication allows individuals needing care to remain in their homes. The following is a list of some of the services that the Family Caregiver Support Program offers: F Counseling Services F Family Caregiver Workshops F Housework & Errands Program F Information & Referral Assistance F Respite Care F Resource Libraries F Resources for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren To reach a Family Caregiver Support Program Specialist near you: Lewis County LMTAAA FCSP 360-748-2524 ext. 149 Mason County LMTAAA FCSP 360-427-2226 ext. 259 Thurston County LMTAAA FCSP 360-664-3162 ext. 106 1-888-545-0910 ext. 106 toll-free LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

Food banks may require an application for services and verification of your identity and address. Dates and times of distributions are subject to change. Lewis County: Greater Chehalis Food Bank 750 SW 21st St., Chehalis, WA 98532 360-748-1226 Lewis County Food Bank Coalition 750 SW 21st St, Chehalis, WA 98532 360-330-1519 or 360-748-1226 Pe Ell Food Bank at St. Joseph Church 417 N Main Street, Pe Ell, WA 98572 360-291-3646 Salvation Army 303 N Gold, Centralia, WA 98531 360-736-4339 Somma Food Bank 144 Wilcox Rd, Salkum, WA 98582 360-985-2704 Toledo Food Bank 130 2nd St. N, Toledo, WA 98591 360-269-7001 White Pass Food Bank United Methodist Church, Randle, WA 98377 360-520-3817 Winlock Food Bank, “Sacks First Avenue” 503 NE 1st Street, Winlock, WA 98596 360-785-6399 (continued) Page 20 COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS FOOD BANKS

FOOD BANKS Mason County: Belfair Community Food Pantry 71 NE Old Belfair Hwy, Belfair, WA 98528 360-552-2600 Hood Canal Food Bank 331 N Finch Creek Road, Hoodsport, WA 98528 360-877-6507 Matlock Food Bank 216 W Matlock-Brady Road, Matlock, WA 98215 360-432-8189 North Mason Food Bank 22471 State Route 3, Belfair, WA 98528 360-275-4615 Saints Pantry 214 S. 2nd Street, Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-8847 United Methodist Church 1900 King Street, Shelton, WA 98584 360-426-4174 Thurston County: Rainier Emergency Food Ctr, Valley Heart Church 11318 Vail Cut-Off Rd. SE, Rainier, WA 98576 360-280-7326 or 360-446-2517 ROOF Community Services 10140 Hwy 12 SW, Rochester, WA 98579 360-273-6375 Sacred Heart Food Pantry 812 Bowker St SE, Lacey, WA 98503 360-923-0929 LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022 (continued)

Thurston County, cont’d: Tenino Food Bank 224 Sussex Ave E, Tenino, WA 98589 360-264-5505 Thurston County Food Bank (TCFB) 220 Thurston Ave NE, Olympia, WA 98501 360-352-8597 TCFP operates many satellite locationscheck their website for more info: ons/ Yelm Food Bank 624 Crystal Springs Rd NW, Yelm, WA 98597 360-458-4003 Page 22 COMMUNITY SERVICE LISTINGS FOOD BANKS

GLBTQIA Services & advocacy for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersexed, Allies and other individuals. Lewis, Mason & Thurston Counties: PFLAG PO Box 12732, Olympia, WA 98508 360-207-1608 www.PFLAG-Olympia.org Rainbow Health Center of Olympia Rainbow Health Center’s mission is to provide a healing space for the unique needs of nonmainstream participants and their network of providers. 1701 4th Ave E, Olympia, WA 98506 https://rainbowhealthcenter.com/ info@rainbowhealthcenter.com SAGE Olympia GLBT Eldercare project operating in Olympia, WA, and is a net affiliate of SAGE USA. PO Box 7221, Olympia, WA 98507 www.SageOlympia.org LMTAAA Resource Directory 2021-2022

Guardianship is one option that is available when a person has significant problems managing financial affairs or personal care. Guardianships are granted only when a person is legally incapacitated, which generally means the individual has demonstrated an inability to manage property, financial affairs, or manage his or her own nutrition, housing, health,

Providence St. Peter Chemical Dependency Center 4800 College Street SE Lacey, WA 98503 360-456-7575 or toll-free 1-800-332-0465 www.Washington.Providence.org SeaMar Behavioral Health Outpatient-only chemical dependency services. 6336 Littlerock Rd SW, Tumwater, WA 98512 360-704-7590 202 Cullens St NW, Yelm, WA 98597 360-400-4860 www.SeaMar.org

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