We aim to strengthen families by promoting the safety, stability and well being of children, youth and their families through a diverse array of mental health and counseling services. We serve children, youth and adults in Whatcom and the surrounding counties. We have a warm, inviting office space located in the 909 building of Harris Ave., one of the original brick buildings in Fairhaven in Bellingham WA.
Our second location in Fairhaven is at 1200 Old Fairhaven Parkway, Suite 302 in the quaint 12th St. Village Building. You will also find us on the 14th floor of the Bellingham Towers building in the heart of downtown Bellingham. Our professional staff is selectively chosen and trained by Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and Director, Alicia Rule.
Our second location in Fairhaven is at 1200 Old Fairhaven Parkway, Suite 302 in the quaint 12th St. Village Building. You will also find us on the 14th floor of the Bellingham Towers building in the heart of downtown Bellingham. Our professional staff is selectively chosen and trained by Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and Director, Alicia Rule.
Services
Our diverse team consists of a variety of mental health treatment providers for children. We use games, books, art, music and the power of play to impact children through their own medium. Integrating child development expertise with family systems therapy we can help bring harmony back into your home.
Jaime graduated from Eastern Washington University with a Masters of Social Work. She has experience with a variety of families and children with complex needs such as mental health, substance abuse and domestic violence. In her off time, she enjoys spending her free time with family and friends In the beautiful outdoors of the PNW.
We work hard to help you access your insurance benefits. As a friendly reminder, your insurance plan is a contract between you (the client) and your insurance provider. Our billing professional Rule and Associates is happy to bill your insurance company as a courtesy, but ultimately we ask that you understand the balance of what your insurance considers "patient responsibility" is expected to be paid in full.
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Logan Foy
Jan 13, 2021
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