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Mental Health - Dept of Social and Health Services - Current Law

RCW 10.77, 71.05, .24, .34, 72.23

The Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) administers programs designed to provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation services for children and adults with severe and persistent mental illness and serious emotional disturbance. This includes inpatient mental health care for adults and children, and forensic mental health evaluation and competency services for adults and youth. The administration operates three state psychiatric hospitals in Washington State — Western State Hospital, Eastern State Hospital, and Child Study and Treatment Center. These institutions provide long-term acute psychiatric care for people in the civil involuntary treatment system; and evaluation and restoration services for people with mental illness who have been charged with a crime or found not guilty by reason of insanity. State psychiatric hospitals are a critical part of the continuum of mental health services. Their goal is to provide high-quality treatment in a safe environment, for both patients and staff. Their performance is monitored through strategic objectives related to clinical services and staff and patient safety. The administration is partnering with the Healthcare Authority and the Department of Social and Health Services’ Aging and Long-Term Services Administration to develop community resources to fully support individuals who are transitioning out of long-term inpatient stays in state hospitals and reduce recidivism. In order to expand services to meet the demands for forensic inpatient competency restoration services, the administration also operates two residential treatment facilities: one in Thurston County and one in Pierce County (on the campus of Western State Hospital). The Maple Lane community-based facility located near Rochester will serve 16 patients at a time; construction is in process with an estimated completion date of November 2022. The Clark County community-based facilities, also known as residential treatment facilities, located near Vancouver will serve up to 48 patients at a time in three 16-bed facilities located on the same campus. Construction on the facilities is tentatively scheduled to start in spring of 2023. In addition, BHA will expand their not-guilty by reason of insanity treatment by opening a 30-bed NGRI facility on the Maple Lane campus in fall 2023.

Agency Mission

To transform lives through dedication to the wellness of individuals, their families and the community through behavioral health intervention, treatment, and education.
Request 1,817,319,000
Net change from current biennium 633,542,605 Increase
Percent change from current biennium 53.5% Increase

Program Level Summary

Fund Title Actual Estimated Proposed
Actual Estimated Estimated Proposed Proposed
General Fund - Federal 72,606,113 92,318,984 7,530,523 79,797,000 79,313,000
General Fund - Private/Local 5,234,387 3,524,857 870,801 7,628,000 8,469,000
General Fund - State 530,909,740 756,965,608 322,565,621 812,486,000 829,626,000
Information Technology Investment Revolving Account - Nonappropriated 1,587,000
Annual Total 610,337,239 852,809,449 330,966,946 899,911,000 917,408,000

Operating Budget: Change from Preceding Biennium

Actual Estimated Proposed
Amount Percent Amount Percent Amount Percent
135,432,701 13.7% 59,046,468 5.2% 633,542,605 53.5%

Employment Summary

  Actual Estimated Proposed
  2022-23 Actual 2023-24 Estimated 2024-25 Estimated 2025-26 Proposed 2026-27 Proposed
FTE Staff Years 3,695.9 4,237.1 4,766.8 5,747.5 5,797.8