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