To get services call (360) 457-0431
Persons are seen for services based on their appointment time or acuity if there is an emergency.
Appointments are made for services by calling (360) 457-0431 during business hours. Clients and family members are also invited to "walk in" to the Center at 118 Eighth Street to make application for services. A mental health professional is also available for consultation, if needed.
In the event of an emergency and in need of a mental health professional (24 hours/day, 7 days/week, including holidays), call (360) 457-0431.
A 24-hour Crisis Line, (360) 452-4500, is available to "talk through" problems, get information about community resources, and especially to provide a resource for persons experiencing distress with accompanying suicidal thoughts.
Fees
Peninsula Community Mental Health Center contracts with the Peninsula Regional Support Network (PRSN) to provide the state mandated community mental health services for the areas of East Clallam County. State eligible recipients are persons who have a Medical coupon (Title XIX) and meet admission criteria established by the PRSN.
Payment is also accepted for persons on Medicare and with some private insurance companies depending on the benefit package. Co-payments are required at time of service.
Sliding fee scale is available. This funding is provided by United Way, Olympic Area Agency on Aging (OAAA), City of Port Angeles, City of Sequim, and private donations.
Eligibility For Services
All persons holding a Medicaid coupon (Title XIX) are eligible to make application for services and receive an evaluation. Admission for services is based on the criteria established by the Peninsula Regional Support Network (PRSN).
Persons with Medicare coverage or private insurance are admitted based on acuity and acceptance by their respective insurance carrier.
Referrals may be made to qualified professionals in the community if the services needed are not available at the center.
Non-Discrimination Policy: No person shall be subjected to discrimination because of age, race, color, national origin, sex, religion, creed, sexual orientation, marital status, disabled or Vietnam-era status, or the presence of any physical, mental, or sensory disability.




