Care That Meets You Where You Are.
Providing outpatient tele-health counseling for mental health and substance use challenges.
There when you need us
Bridging Care offers weekly outpatient behavioral health counseling through telehealth—designed for individuals who need mental health, substance use disorder (SUD), or co-occurring support. We’re here to help you feel heard, supported, and guided with care that meets you where you are.
Here When You’re Ready
Support for mental health, substance use, and everything in between—personalized care that meets you where you are.
Mental Health Counseling
Depression, anxiety, trauma, and more.
Co-occuring Disorders
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder support together
Substance Use Disorder
Alcohol, drugs, and recovery plan
Behavioral Health in Focus
Over 60%
of those struggling don’t get the help they need.
SAMHSA, 2023
47% more
likely to report improved daily functioning
APA, 2022
30% less
likely to visit the ER for emotional distress
AHRQ, 2023
Who we serve
Whether you’re new to care or continuing your path, we’re here with support that fits your needs.
Current Bridging Care Members:
Behavioral health services will be available to all eligible current Bridging Care members.
New Clients with Managed Care Organizations (MCOs):
Clients of Washington State’s eligible major MCOs.
Private Pay Clients:
Don’t have eligibility through MCO? You can still access counseling services out-of-pocket—no referral needed.
Asking for help should be easy
Reach out to us when you're ready, our process is designed to be easy, respectful, and focused on you.
Connect with Us
Give us a call or send a message
Check Coverage
We’ll confirm your insurance or offer private pay options
Get Connected
Get connected with a Bridging Care licensed counselor
Begin Your Journey
Meet weekly with your counselor virtually
Why Behavioral Health Matters
When life feels heavy, support can make all the difference.
Early support can prevent crisis
Virtual sessions make care more accessible
Co-occuring disorders are common and treatable
Counseling is confidential, judgement-free, and built around you
Still have questions?
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Behavioral health is a broad term that includes both mental health and how behaviors affect overall well-being, like substance use, eating habits, or stress management. Mental health specifically refers to emotional and psychological conditions such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. Substance use disorder (SUD) is a type of behavioral health condition involving the misuse of drugs or alcohol. While all three are closely connected, each focuses on different aspects of a person’s health and recovery.
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Outpatient care means you receive support—like therapy, counseling, or care coordination—without being admitted to a hospital or live-in facility. In a virtual setting, this happens through secure video or phone sessions, so you can get help from home or anywhere that’s convenient. It’s a flexible way to get consistent care while continuing with your daily life.
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Yes, you can receive counseling for both mental health and substance use at the same time. Many people experience both, and addressing them together—often called co-occurring or integrated care—can lead to better outcomes. Our team is trained to support you with a personalized plan that meets your unique needs across both areas.
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We currently provide virtual services only, which means all appointments are done securely by video or phone. This allows you to get the care you need from the comfort of your home or wherever is most convenient. While we don’t offer in-person visits, we’re committed to making virtual care feel just as personal and supportive.
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TBD
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We’re committed to making care accessible and affordable, and we offer competitive rates for those paying out of pocket. Since costs may vary depending on the type of service or length of sessions, please call us directly so we can provide the most accurate pricing and explore options that fit your needs.
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