The Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) is an evidence-based home visitation case-management model for mothers who abuse alcohol or drugs during pregnancy. Its goals are to help mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol and drugs.
The PCAP Approach
Pregnant and parenting women are enrolled in PCAP for 3 years. PCAP forms partnerships with and between clients and families and community service providers.
Site Detail (as of March 2023)
Current Clients: 127 Currently accepting intakes*
Do you want to work for a great organization while supporting the community? PCAP is looking for a Case Manager. Please click on the link below to apply!
PCAP Client Outcomes After 3 years with a PCAP Case Manager:
92% of clients had completed alcohol/drug treatment programs
76% were abstinent from alcohol/ drugs for > 6 months during the program
68% were using family planning methods on a regular basis
68% were in permanent, stable housing
Eligibility Criteria Women must meet all three criteria.
Are pregnant or up to 12 months* postpartum
Used alcohol or drugs during pregnancy
Are ineffectively connected to community services
~OR~
Have a child with a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
Are currently abusing alcohol
Are in their childbearing years
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How to make a referral To make a referral contact our Administrative Assistant Sandra Wells. Email [email protected] or call 360.754.7629 and ask for PCAP. Please have verbal authorization and contact information available. We will reach out to complete the screening as soon as possible to confirm eligibility. We do not make cold calls. Affiliated with: Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI) The University of Washington (UW)