Mental health services
The Health Care Authority (HCA) provides funding and oversight for mental health services for people enrolled in Apple Health (Medicaid).
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See what mental health services are available to you as an Apple Health (Medicaid) client.
How do I get Apple Health (Medicaid) mental health services?
If you are currently an Apple Health client and are seeking mental health services, you have coverage.
- Contact your managed care plan for assistance.
- Contact HCA if you have not enrolled in managed care.
To apply for Apple Health coverage, visit Washington Healthplanfinder.
What types of services are available?
We support the following types of mental health services:
- Crisis — acute/inpatient mental health care
- Services for American Indians/Alaska Natives
- State psychiatric hospitals
- Services for children
- Peer support
- Problem gambling
For complete details about Apple Health mental health services, download your Apple Health client booklet.
Are there member satisfaction surveys?
At least once a year, a voluntary survey will be sent to see how you or your family member feels about the services you received. If you are contacted please take the time to respond. Your voice is the best way to improve the quality of your care. Any information you provide will be confidential.
More information for clients and families
- Behavioral health - administrative services organizations (BH-ASO)
- Ricky's Law and involuntary treatment
- Signs of a mental health condition
- Mental health for older adults
- Filing a petition to detain a family member (Joel's Law)
- Ombudsman services
- Mental health advance directives
- Client rights
- Disaster outreach
Mental health toolkit
Our health is deeply influenced by our connections with our community. The places with live, work, learn and gather all play a crucial role in shaping our mental well-being. During this year's Mental Health Month, HCA encourages individuals to Build Bridges, Create Connections, as we explore parts of our community and its effect on our mental health and well-being. This toolkit offers practical resources to support your mental health and that of your community.