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Clubhouse Members - Whatcom Clubhouse

Whatcom Clubhouse is a nonclinical social rehabilitation approach to address mental illness and is considered a ‘Peer Run and Support Program’. Any adult Whatcom County resident with a mental health diagnosis can apply for a free membership, which allows participating in structured, social daily activities at the Clubhouse location.

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Peer Support
Health
Mental Health Care
Daytime Care
Support Network
Adults (31-54 years old)
Adult Daycare

Community Recreation Drop-In Group Programs - Max Higbee Center

Members engage in a variety of activities and community excursions. Programs include YMCA workouts, cooking classes, hikes, sports, library visits, art projects and much more. Alternative activities are always provided.

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Adults (31-54 years old)
Care
Intellectual Disability
Recreation
Teens (13-19 years old)
Adult Daycare
All Disabilities
Daytime Care
Development Disability

Recreation Mentor Project - Max Higbee Center

Max Higbee Center members are paired with a Recreation Leader to receive one-on-one support to create an individualized, goal-oriented and community-based recreation experience. This service is highly flexible and allows for people to schedule sessions that are tailored and designed based on short-term and long-term goals.

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All Disabilities
Adults (31-54 years old)
Daytime Care
Recreation
Development Disability
Adult Daycare
Teens (13-19 years old)
One-on-One Support
Mentoring
Intellectual Disability
Care

Higbee Hikers - Max Higbee Center

A seasonal program offered to Max Higbee members that incorporates outdoor skills such as environmental stewardship, map reading and navigation, plant identification, healthy hiking snacks, and trail games.

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Intellectual Disability
Adult Daycare
Development Disability
Environmental Education
Daytime Care
All Disabilities
Care
Recreation
Teens (13-19 years old)
Adults (31-54 years old)

Good Times Club - Christ the King Community Church Bellingham

Community-based social respite programs designed to provide reliable, scheduled respite to those caring for a friend or family member living with dementia. A typical five-hour program includes low-impact social time, light physical activities, art and other creative projects, group-oriented games, and lunch, snacks, and light refreshments throughout the day.

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Alzheimers
Adult Daycare
Relief for Caregivers

Weekend Program - Max Higbee Center

An opportunity for members to have a fun weekend with friends while having a night on the town. Activities include Art Walk, evening strolls, in-house games and activities, and a fun place to hang out with friends.

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Development Disability
Adult Daycare
Adults (31-54 years old)
All Disabilities
Teens (13-19 years old)
Care
Daytime Care
Intellectual Disability
Recreation

Community Engagement Service - Max Higbee Center

Max Higbee Center members are paired with a Community Engagement provider to receive one-on-one support to introduce community resources and create lasting relationships, develop goals and strategies, and learn skills that will facilitate integration into the community. This program is contracted through DDA and must be approved by your case manager prior to program start.

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Community Support Services
Daytime Care
Adults (31-54 years old)
Case Management
All Disabilities
Intellectual Disability
Navigating the System
Recreation
One-on-One Support
Development Disability
Mentoring
Adult Daycare
Teens (13-19 years old)

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