King County FPATH (269)

Forensic Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (FPATH)

 
 

É«ÖÐÉ« is partnering with the to open King County FPATH, an evidence-based, recovery-oriented program based on a team approach aimed at minimizing the barrier of receiving services such as housing, transportation, and services for behavioral health conditions.

 


About The Program

King County FPATH

 

Program Address:

1101 Andover Park West, Suite 107
Tukwila, WA 98188

(253) 366-8756 Main

 

King County FPATH

What We Do: FPATH is designed to provide outreach, engagement, and intensive case management to connect individuals with supports, housing, transportation, and health care services.

Teams within community behavioral health agencies will include enhanced certified peer counselors who have experience working with homeless populations and may have lived experience. They will build relationships with individuals and help connect them with supports including housing, transportation, and health care services.

Forensic PATH teams will coordinate with the other elements of the Trueblood Settlement to conduct outreach in partnership with existing PATH programs and local Homeless Continuum of Care organizations to link individuals to housing, services, treatment, and resources. Outreach may occur in a street outreach setting or in a service setting such as an emergency shelter, jail, encampment, or drop-in center.

Capacity: 180 members

Referral Process: The HCA provides a list of referrals. The PATH teams will conduct outreach and engagement to individuals on the list. Forensic PATH teams will conduct outreach in partnership with existing PATH programs, local Homeless Continuum of Care organizations to link individuals to housing, services, treatment, and resources.

Hours of Operation: FPATH is open 7-days-a-week: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (weekends vary)

Our Program Type: Community-based


Passion and Mindset Set Us Apart.

At É«ÖÐÉ«, we believe that passion and mindset are the most important ingredients in our success. They help us stay focused, stay resilient, and work together to accomplish great things. At the King County PACT program, we want a team of people who are passionate about mental health and supporting others — and want to deliver that care with respect, and compassion. We want to make a difference in the lives of those we serve and make a difference in our communities.


We Are Currently Hiring:


Our Clinical Approach

Recovery-Centered Clinical System (RCCS)

É«ÖÐÉ« was founded on the belief that rehabilitation and recovery from serious mental illness are possible. We have consolidated our learning and experience into the Recovery-Centered Clinical System (RCCS), a richly personal, holistic, and comprehensive approach to recovery. Learn more about the RCCS by clicking here.