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Generated by All in One SEO Pro v4.9.5.2, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Behavioral Health Resources Helping People Live Healthy Lives ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://bhr.org/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Pages - [Home](https://bhr.org/) - BHR is a multi-county non profit provider for behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment. - [Programs & Services](https://bhr.org/programs-services/) - Programs & Services Programs & Services Supported Housing Adult Services Children, Youth & Family Harvest Home Harvest Program Psychiatry Program for Assertive Community Treatment First Episode Psychosis Recovery Integrated Treatment Services - [Attend Event](https://bhr.org/attend-event/) - Events Phoenix AwardsThursday, April 16, 202611:30 am - 1:00 pmIndian Summer Golf & Country Club5900 Troon Lane SEOlympia, WA 98501Reception: (360) 923-1075 Join us The Phoenix Awards are designed to celebrate those who used their strength, resilience, and resources to rise from the challenges of behavioral health issues and or substance use disorders.By celebrating the hard work - [Contact](https://bhr.org/contact/) - Contact Locations Grays Harbor Adult and Children's Services205 8th St.Hoquiam, WA 98550(360) 532-8629 or (800) 654-3837212 S 5th StreetElma, WA 98541(360) 482-5358Crisis Clinic of Grays HarborPhone: (360) 532-HELP (4357) for Hoquiam areaPhone: (800) 685-6556 (East county and outside)24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Mason County Children, Youth and Adult Services 110 West K - [Adult Services](https://bhr.org/adult-services/) - Adult Services Services For What You Need Behavioral Health Resources offers a number of services for adults. The services and programs below cover a broad spectrum of needs and are some of what we have to offer as recovery and outpatient services: School-based Services Medication Management Older Adult Services Crisis Management Daily Living Skills Development Collaboration with - [Terms of Use](https://bhr.org/terms-of-use/) - Terms of Use Last updated: 02/10/2026 Acceptance of Terms By accessing or using https://bhr.org (the “Website”), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and all applicable laws and regulations. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use the Website. About BHR BHR is a nonprofit organization recognized as - [Privacy Policy](https://bhr.org/privacy-policy/) - Privacy Policy Last updated: 02/10/2026 Introduction BHR is a nonprofit organization recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (“we,” “our,” or “us”). We are committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of visitors, donors, volunteers, and supporters who interact with https://bhr.org (the “Website”). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, - [Donate](https://bhr.org/donate/) - Donate Donate Today Kindness + Your Gift = Hope When you donate to BHR, you become an important partner in our mission to support and strengthen individuals, families and the community by promoting behavioral health and substance use disorder recovery. Thanks to our donors, we have been able to build facilities such as Harvest Home, - [Board of Directors](https://bhr.org/board-of-directors/) - Meet our Board Board Chair, Amy Cleveland HR Director, Pierce Transit Amy currently serves as Executive Director of Administration at Pierce Transit. In addition to serving as a member of the executive team, her focus areas are currently DEI, HR, labor relations, risk management, and workforce development at a public transit agency. Amy has over 20 years’ - [Executive Team](https://bhr.org/executive-team/) - Executive Team Ian Harrel, LICSW, CMHS, Chief Operating Officer Ian has over 25 years of experience in the behavioral health field. He has been in leadership roles at BHR for more than 14 years and has devoted his entire career to working in community behavioral health organizations. He started at BHR as the Manager of - [Harvest Program](https://bhr.org/harvest-program/) - Harvest Program Discover Yourself The Harvest Program recognizes that healing the disease of addiction and recovering from substance use disorder is more than letting go of events from the past. Instead, it is a process of discovering yourself, of overcoming obstacles and learning how to participate in clean and sober lives. Also, it is a - [Resources](https://bhr.org/resources/) - Resources Requests for Records To request a copy of your records: Please print form (MH525) and complete. Please make sure that you sign the form. When you are done, please fax the form to 360-704-7182, or mail to: Behavioral Health Resources Attention: Medical Records 3857 Martin Way E Olympia, Washington 98506 Request your records form - [Local Resources for Veterans](https://bhr.org/local-resources-for-veterans/) - Local Resources for Veterans No matter what you may be experiencing, there is support for getting your life on a better track. If you are a Veteran in need of support please don’t hesitate to reach out for help and start your journey toward a better you. Local Resources for Veterans VA Puget Sound Health - [Mental Illness](https://bhr.org/mental-illness/) - Mental Illness Forms of Mental Illness Mental illness comes in a variety of forms accompanied by a number of related symptoms. Mental illnesses are some of the most misunderstood afflictions in today's society. Too many people think of mental illness as a "weakness." Nothing could be further from the truth. These are true illnesses and - [Children Youth & Family](https://bhr.org/children-youth-family/) - Children, Youth & Family A Strengths-based, Comprehensive Program BHR’s Children, Youth, and Family Services is a strengths-based, comprehensive program designed to work in collaboration with families and other community providers. Our highly trained clinical team specializes in providing age-appropriate behavioral health services for individuals and families struggling with a variety of issues such as depression, grief - [Program for Assertive Community Treatment](https://bhr.org/program-for-assertive-community-treatment/) - PACT: Program for Assertive Community Treatment What is PACT? PACT is a statewide program that follows the nation-wide, evidence-based model of ACT, or Assertive Community Treatment. It provides an intensive, multidisciplinary, and person-centered approach in working with people who have schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder. We use evidence-based treatments such as Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Dialectical - [Get Involved](https://bhr.org/get-involved/) - Get Involved According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, about one in five adults and teens have dealt with mental illness, and one in 25 adults have had to cope with a mental illness serious enough to interfere with a major life activity. But whether through personal experience, in our circle of friends and - [Harvest Home](https://bhr.org/harvest-home/) - Harvest Home A home away from home Harvest Home seeks to support pregnant and parenting women struggling with behavioral health issues and substance use disorders as they focus on recovery. Women involved in the program are able to experience the opportunity for growth without guilt, shame or judgment by making healthy choices and starting to - [About](https://bhr.org/about/) - About BHR Our History Behavioral Health Resources (BHR), providing essential behavioral health services in Thurston County since 1956. BHR is the oldest and largest behavioral health center in the region. Formed out of a grass roots movement by citizens in the community wanting to help youth facing poverty, abuse, and neglect. Established as the Thurston - [Suicide](https://bhr.org/suicide/) - Suicide Mental Illness and Suicide - Facts Although the great majority of people who suffer from a mental illness do not die by suicide, having a mental illness does increase the likelihood of suicide compared to people who do not have one. An estimated 2-15% of persons who have been diagnosed with major depression die - [Recovery Integrated Treatment Services](https://bhr.org/recovery-integrated-treatment-services/) - Recovery-Integrated Treatment Services (RITS) A Comprehensive Program The Harvest Home serves pregnant and parenting women who are seeking abstinence from drugs or alcohol. Participants of this program will be women who are experiencing a co-occurring disorder (behavioral health and substance use disorder), and their small children (up to age three). Experienced healthcare professionals will assist - [Psychiatry](https://bhr.org/psychiatry/) - Psychiatry Psychiatry Guiding Principles At Behavioral Health Resources we believe in an integrated holistic approach to working with our clients and their families, which includes developing a treatment plan that integrates the biological, social, and emotional factors that are impacting a client and family. Behavioral Health Resources offers a wide range of services to clients, - [First Episode Psychosis](https://bhr.org/first-episode-psychosis/) - First Episode Psychosis (FEP) What is Psychosis? The word psychosis is used to describe a condition, which affects the mind and often involves some loss of contact with reality. When someone experiences psychosis they may have symptoms such as hearing, seeing, or feeling something that is not there, they may hold strong beliefs about something - [Supported Housing](https://bhr.org/supported-housing/) - Supported Housing Passionate about housing people... Behavioral Health Resources (BHR) owns and manages three residential properties in the Olympia and Tumwater area of Thurston County.We offer a variety of studio and 1-bedroom units based on availability. The Gardens (34-Units) Tumwater Cove (8-Units) The B&B Apartments (16-Units) At BHR Housing Properties, we connect individuals with disabilities - [Mission / Vision / Core Values](https://bhr.org/mission-vision/) - Mission, Vision and Core Values Our Vision Behavioral health is integral to overall community health. Through treatment, education and advocacy, we are leaders in addressing and meeting the changing needs of our community. Our Mission Behavioral Health Resources supports and strengthens individuals, families and the community by promoting behavioral health and substance use disorder recovery. - [Careers](https://bhr.org/careers/) - [Temporary Home](https://bhr.org/temporary-home/) - TO ACCESS ALL PROGRAMS & INFORMATION CALL: 360.704.7170 Mental Health Emergencies dial 988 for the National Hotline. 800-825-4820 (Toll Free) 360-704-7170 (Local) Appointments may be made by phone or in person only.We accept Medicaid insurance. Emergency Support If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health emergency, help is available: Call 988 —
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