Valley Cities Client and Community Resources
Providing compassionate care and connecting clients to the community resources they need.
Valley Cities Client Resources
Essential tools for Valley Cities clients to ensure a seamless and uninterrupted care process.
Client Portal
Take control of your wellness with Valley Cities’ Client Portal, offering 24/7 access to your treatment plan, medications, appointments, lab results, and more. Easily schedule or cancel appointments and request refills through the messaging feature.
Telehealth Portal
Valley Cities utilizes an application portal for telehealth access, form completion, and document signatures essential for ongoing care. Ask your care provider for information on how to access the telehealth portal for ongoing appointments today!
Medical Records
Clients 13 and older, both past and present can find the resources to access their medical records here. Your records will be available within 15 business days after we have received your request. All requests are processed in the order they are received.
For a full list of Valley Cities client resources, click here.
Valley Cities Resource Rooms
Community connections, clothing and more available to current Valley Cities clients.
The Valley Cities resource rooms also help clients with resources for:
• Health (Covid Tests, Thermometers, Informational Readings)
• Free Orca Cards & Informational Resources
• Legal Resources
• Free Phones
• Support for renewing Medicaid/Medicare
Not a current Valley Cities client? We can help! Stay tuned for our community resource fairs open to the public coming soon!
Valley Cities Groups and Classes
Valley Cities offers a few different kinds of groups, mainly falling into three categories:
Activity groups: Individuals getting together for movement and activity, such as chair yoga, art, journaling, etc.
Classes: Individuals meeting together in a group setting learning new skills or tools. These classes use Evidence-Based Practices, such as CBT, DBT, WRAP, WHAM, or Love and Logic.
Support groups: Individuals meeting together for mutual peer support, such as Coffee and Conversation, Coping During Covid-19, and Sister Building Sister.
INTERESTED IN ATTENDING A GROUP AT VALLEY CITIES?
If you’re a current client, talk to a member of your care team to be referred, and if you’re a new client, contact us to start the intake process.
Mental Health First Aid Training
What is Mental Health First Aid?
Just as CPR training prepares people without medical backgrounds to help someone who is having a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid trains people to help someone who is at risk of developing a mental health problem or who is going through a mental health or substance use crisis.
Mental Health First Aid is an interactive course that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to signs of a mental health or substance use challenge or crisis. Participants will leave the training with the resources and skills they need to reach out and provide initial support to someone experiencing a crisis, using a 5-step action plan.
King County MIDD partners with Valley Cities to offer this training for FREE for employees and residents of King County over the age of 18.
Community Resource Information
Crisis Connections: 1-206-461-3222
24-hour hotline serving King, Pierce, Clark, Skamania, Klickitat, Grant, Okanogan, Chelan, and Douglas Counties, serving all ages. Click HERE to Dial.
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988
24-hour national hotline serving all ages, call or text 988, also has online chat.
Teen Link: 1-866-833-6546
Available online at https://866teenlink.org/, text and web chat (6-9:30pm PST) and phone at 1-866-833-6546 from 6-10pm PST, answered by youth under the supervision of qualified professionals
Teen Link also provides a publication, available on their website, called Where to Turn For Teens. This publication provides information on physical health resources, shelters, food banks, and more for teens who are in need of additional support in specific areas of concern.
Crisis Text Line: 741741
24-hour text-based service, text message to 741741 to connect to trained crisis counselor.
The Warm Line: 1-877-500-9276
9am-10pm Monday-Sunday, local hotline answered by people with lived experience with interpersonal conflict and mental health diagnoses.
The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386
24-hour national hotline serving LGBTQ+ youth, 1-866-488-7386, text 678678 or access web chat via https://www.thetrevorproject.org/webchat
Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860
24-hour national hotline serving trans individuals of all ages.
WA Recovery Helpline: 1-866-789-1511
Available online at https://866teenlink.org/, text and web chat (6-9:30pm PST) and phone at 1-866-833-6546 from 6-10pm PST, answered by youth under the supervision of qualified professionals
Teen Link also provides a publication, available on their website, called Where to Turn For Teens. This publication provides information on physical health resources, shelters, food banks, and more for teens who are in need of additional support in specific areas of concern.
Veterans Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
The Veterans Hotline helps veterans in crisis, as well as their families and friends. The hotline is confidential, and open 24/7.
Statewide Resource Line: 211
2-1-1 is a statewide resource line, with information about food, clothing, shelter, and other necessary resources.