Health Care That Comes to Your Home: How Home Visiting Supports Families in the Community

Health care that comes to your home means families can receive guidance, screening support, parenting education, early learning help, and referrals in a place where children feel safe and parents can ask honest questions. For immigrant and refugee families in Washington, this approach can reduce transportation barriers, language stress, scheduling problems, and confusion about health […]
Washington Community Health Support: Helping Families Navigate Care, Benefits, and Local Resources

Washington community health support helps families understand health coverage, connect with medical care, access health services, and navigate local resources before small concerns become urgent problems. For immigrant and refugee families, support also needs to be culturally respectful, language-accessible, and centered on the whole family. At the Immigrants and Refugees Community Council of Washington, IRCCW’s […]
How IRCCW Helps Improve Health Care Access for Immigrants and Refugees in Washington

At IRCCW, health care access is part of its commitment to help immigrant and refugee communities feel safe and supported in Washington state. Since 1998, IRCCW has served families through culturally and linguistically specific social services, case management, transportation support, and referrals that help people move from survival toward long-term well being. This work reflects […]