Case Management


Washington Resources


Case Management and HIV Care Services

Washington State is divided up into six AIDSNET regions listed below. People looking for case management can call the AIDSNET Coordinator listed in their specific region for information on case management providers or call HIV Client Services at (360) 236-3426.

Region 1 (Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla & Whitman Counties)

  • Barry Hilt, Coordinator
    West 1101 College Avenue
    Spokane WA 99201-2095
    Phone: (509) 324-1551
    Fax: (509) 324-1507

Region 2 (Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat & Yakima Counties)

  • Wendy Doescher, Coordinator
    104 North First Street
    Yakima WA 98901-2667
    Phone: (509) 249-6503
    Fax: (509) 575-7911

Region 3 (Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish & Whatcom Counties)

  • Alex Whitehouse, Coordinator
    Snohomish Health District
    3020 Rucker Avenue Ste 208
    Everett WA 98201
    Phone: (425) 339-5211
    Fax: (425) 339-5253
    Region 3 AIDS Service Network

Region 4 (King County)

  • Karen Hartfield, Coordinator
    Public Health, Seattle & King County HIV/AIDS Program
    400 Yesler Way, Ste 300
    Seattle WA 98104
    Phone: (206) 296-4649
    Fax: (206) 205-5281
    http://www.metrokc.gov/health/apu/

Region 5 (Pierce & Kitsap Counties)

  • Mary Saffold, Coordinator
    Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
    3629 South D St. MS: 062
    Tacoma WA 98418-6813
    Phone: (253) 798-4791
    Fax: (253)798-7627
    www.tpchd.org

Region 6 (Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Thurston, Skamania & Wahkiakum Counties)

  • David Heal, Coordinator
    1601 Fourth Plain Blvd
    PO Box 9825
    Vancouver WA 98666
    Phone: (360) 397-8086
    Fax: (360) 397-8106
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Waiting List? - Sometimes a state has a waiting list people have to stay on until spaces become available. Check to see if there is a waiting list for the program by contacting them directly. According to NASTAD's most recent ADAP Watch Washington does not have a waiting list.

You may need to try a Patient Assistance Program or apply for Medicaid or Medicare or private insurance. Do not ever drop your private insurance without first seeing if your state will cover part or the whole premium, especially if you have children. Please do not send completed Patient Assistance Program applications to The Access Project.


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