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Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) clients can get help with ProviderOne benefit coverage, enroll in Apple Health, request a replacement for a lost or stolen ProviderOne card, and ask medical billing questions.
Medical assistance specialists from the Health Care Authority are located in community-based facilities across the state and available to applicants, enrollees, and providers to answer questions related to eligibility rules from the family, children, pregnant women, and adult Apple Health programs.
The Apple Health Foster Care (AHFC) program is a managed care program that offers coordinated health care services to children and youth in foster care, children and youth in adoption support, extended foster care for 18-21 years of age, and 18-26 years of age who aged out of foster care on or after their 18th birthday. Children and youth reunified with their parents (eligible for 12 months after foster care ends)
Teens under age 19 who want pregnancy-related services to be kept confidential may apply for coverage through a paper application process or call 800-562-3022 for assistance.
Provides information on how to enroll in healthcare insurance through Apple Health (Medicaid).
The Wellpoint (formerly Amerigroup) website provides access and information about free or low-cost healthcare plans for families, such as Apple Health (Medicaid) and Medicare. For those who are already enrolled in Wellpoint, call member services or use the website to find care.
21540 30th Drive SE, Suite 400, Bothell, WA 98041
If you are a Molina member, call for customer service or any questions about providers that accept Molina in your area.
Certified navigators provide health insurance eligibility screenings & application assistance for WA State residents.
Use this map to see managed care plans' service areas.
Information on health plans available through Washington Apple Health (Medicaid).
Call for questions eligibility for families, children, pregnant individuals, and individual adults, post-eligibility case review or reporting changes, Apple Health for Kids premium payment (also called CHIP), requesting an administrative hearing (appeal), and reconsideration of recent denial.
Call for questions about Medicaid health coverage for Foster Care and Adoption Support programs or to opt out of Medicaid coverage in those programs.
Use the portal to find your ProviderOne number, request a new Services Card, and check managed care plan enrollment.
1111 3rd Avenue, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98101
The Community Health Plan of Washington offers information on health plans available through Washington Apple Health (Medicaid). Customers can also call the number to find a provider.
This booklet/PDF provides information about how to use Apple Health and details about coverage. Also available upon request in Amharic, Burmese, Tigrigna, Oromo, Punjabi, Romanian, Cambodian, Russian, Chinese, Somali, Korean, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Laotian & Vietnamese by calling 800-562-3022.
Public-private marketplace for Washington residents to purchase insurance plans that may be federally subsidized. Call or use this site to apply for Washington Apple Health and/or purchase a health insurance plan from the public Marketplace.
2500 Hewitt Avenue, Suite 300, Everett, WA 98201
Provides food, toiletries, diapers, assistance applying for benefits, job search assistance, utility assistance, clothing and household items, school supplies, holiday assistance, and referrals to community resources.
374A North Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA 98245
Provides diapers, hygiene supplies, emergency ferry tickets, rental and utility assistance, Medicaid and Basic Food application assistance, and resource navigation.
2524 16th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
Provides emergency food, housing assistance, a legal clinic, tax filing assistance, health insurance and Basic Food application assistance, resource navigation, and employment assistance.
250 West Main, Building 200, Buckley, WA 98321
Offers diapers, car seats and pack n' plays depending on donations, resource navigation, utility assistance, Medicaid and Basic Food application assistance, maternity counseling, and parenting classes (Positive Parenting Program).
This flyer provides an overview of available dental services for adults age 21 and older covered by Washington Apple Health (Medicaid). For more information go to hca.wa.gov/dental-services or call 800-562-3022.
Provides information about U.S. immigrant access to health care and health insurance.
120 Washington Ave N, Orting, WA 98360
Provides free diapers, assistance with applying for Medicaid and Basic Food, parenting classes, and resource navigation. For diapers, please call ahead to make an appointment.
3569 East Roosevelt Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98404
Offers diaper bank, food pantry, basic food/health insurance enrollment, positive parenting classes, and resource navigation. Diapers and Triple P parenting classes are for Pierce County residents only.
15811 Ambaum Boulevard Southwest, Suite 170, Burien, WA 98166
Provides case management and other parent/caregiver resources centering for East African immigrant and refugee families. Specific resources include rental assistance, employment assistance, and health navigation. Please call for more details.
315 129th Street South, Building A, Tacoma, WA 98444
Provides diapers, wipes, emergency food, resource navigation, assistance with applying for Basic Food and Apple Health, and parenting classes.
3001 Oakes Avenue, Everett, WA 98201
Provides in-person assistance with applying for Apple Health and other programs for low income individuals. Check the calendar through the website for exact times this service is provided.
23 Pear Tree Lane, Lopez Island, WA 98261
Provides assistance with resource navigation, applying to utility and rental assistance, applying for Medicaid and Basic Food, and play and learn groups.
Information about Medicare insurance and offers assistance with applications.
The Community Hub matches individuals and families in King County with community-based workers who help them find resources, navigate systems, and champion their needs. Partners with Help Me Grow/WithinReach and a diverse range of community partners offering culturally and linguistically appropriate resource navigation.
Access Pierce is a resource navigation center that connects families living in Pierce County with housing, food, childcare, healthcare, employment, transportation, and behavioral health services. Call to get connected to services.
Behavioral health services; including mental health, substance use disorder (SUD), and problem gambling support are available for children, youth, and young adults up to age 25, as well as their families. Visit the website to understand how to access and pay for services.
476 Market Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
Offers diapers and hygiene items, utility assistance, rental assistance, home weatherization, transportation expense assistance, children's play groups, Basic Food and Medicaid application assistance, resource navigation, parenting support groups, and prescription assistance.
19550 International Blvd, Suite 103, SeaTac, WA 98188
Offers housing support, rental and utility assistance, resource navigation, and job assistance.
15 South Grady Way, #310, Renton, WA 98057
Sisters in Common provides culturally grounded, community-based, solution-focused, and outcome-oriented services for adults, children, teens, and families. As a Washington State Behavioral Health Agency (WA BHA)-certified provider, Sisters in Common delivers Mental Health Services, Health Behavior Assessment Interventions, Individual Treatment, Rehabilitative Case Management, and Peer Support Counseling. Services are designed to meet the unique needs of the communities served. The organization primarily supports African American, Eritrean, Somali, and Oromo-speaking Ethiopian populations.
Helps families navigate resources, complete paperwork and obtain services.
9612 271st Street Northwest, Stanwood, WA 98292
We Serve: We serve individuals, children, and families in Stanwood, Camano Island, and surrounding areas who are facing challenges affording basic needs, maintaining stability, or navigating support systems. Our services are available to people of all abilities. We Provide: Assistance for rent, utilities, school or work supplies, fuel (for transportation), emergency food when the local food bank is unavailable, prescription medication, parent support group, play and learn groups, free or low-cost glasses and hearing aids and resource navigation. Other: For emergency financial assistance, clients must live in the Stanwood Camano school district and meet income qualifications. Call for an appointment with the resource coordinator.