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Connections Health Solutions reports first year of crisis care, outlines services and referral metrics

5405125 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Connections Health Solutions told the Bothell City Council their Kirkland crisis center has served nearly 4,600 patients in its first year and provides urgent walk‑in care, 23‑hour observation, a crisis stabilization unit, and an involuntary treatment unit that can support on‑site court proceedings.

Bothell — Representatives from Connections Health Solutions told the Bothell City Council on July 15 that their Kirkland crisis care facility is approaching its first-year anniversary and is serving adults with walk‑in urgent care, 23‑hour observation, a voluntary 16‑bed crisis stabilization unit and a 16‑bed involuntary treatment unit with court on site.

Why it matters: The facility provides an alternative to emergency rooms for behavioral‑health crises and accepts law enforcement and first‑responder referrals from surrounding cities, including Bothell. Council members asked about utilization…

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