Peer Respite

A Calm, Peer-Led Place To Stay During A Mental Health Crisis

Three Rivers Therapy Peer Respite offers Medicaid-insured adults a home-like, non-clinical alternative to a psychiatric ER or inpatient unit. Guests enter voluntarily and may stay for up to seven days.
For adults age 18 and older who are experiencing a mental health crisis and do not meet criteria for detainment.
Peer Respite

Adults 18 And Older

For eligible adults seeking support
Peer Respite

Medicaid Insured

Ask the team to confirm coverage
Peer Respite

Up To Seven Days

A short-term place to stay

Operated By Peers

Support grounded in lived experience

Eligibility First

Could Peer Respite Be The Right Fit?

Peer Respite may be an option for you or an adult you care about, when all of the following apply:

  • The individual is 18 or older.
  • They have Medicaid insurance.
  • They are experiencing a mental health crisis.
  • They do not meet criteria for detainment.
  • They choose to enter respite voluntarily.

Not Sure Whether Everything Applies?

Contact Three Rivers Therapy to ask about eligibility, Medicaid coverage, current availability, and the next step.

10505 W. Clearwater Ave
Kennewick, WA 99336

During A Stay

Space To Step Away Without Stepping Away From Life

Peer Respite combines a home-like setting with the flexibility to keep up with essential parts of daily life.
Peer Respite

A Home-Like Setting

A non-clinical environment for adults experiencing mental health distress.

Peer Respite

Support From Peers

The respite is operated by people who bring their own lived experience.
Peer Respite

Up To Seven Days

Eligible guests may stay for as long as seven days.

Everyday Flexibility

Guests may leave for appointments, jobs, and other essential needs.

Know The Difference

Peer Respite Is Not Inpatient Hospital Care

Peer Respite is a voluntary, non-clinical option for adults who do not meet criteria for detainment. It does not replace emergency services when someone is in immediate danger.

Peer Respite May Fit When

  • The adult is seeking help voluntarily.
  • A home-like, peer-operated setting is appropriate.
  • The person does not meet criteria for detainment.

Emergency Help Is Needed When

Someone is in immediate danger or needs urgent medical attention. Peer Respite is not a substitute for emergency care.

Need Immediate Help?

Call 911 if you or someone else is in immediate danger. For immediate crisis support, call or text 988.

Start Here

One Conversation Can Help Clarify The Next Step

You do not need to know every answer before contacting Three Rivers Therapy.

Reach Out

Use the contact page or call Three Rivers Therapy at (509) 378-5553.

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Ask About Peer Respite

Let the team know whether you are asking for yourself or an adult you support.

Confirm The Details

Ask about eligibility, Medicaid coverage, current availability, and what happens next.

Lived Experience

Support From People Who Understand

peer operated

Peer-Led By Design

The Peer Respite Center is operated by peers who bring their own lived experience. That shared perspective is central to the respite model and its non-clinical environment.

Common Questions

Helpful Answers Before You Reach Out

How Long Can A Guest Stay?

Eligible guests may stay for up to seven days.

Can Guests Leave During Their Stay?

Yes. Guests have flexibility to leave for appointments, jobs, and other essential needs.

Does Someone Have To Enter Voluntarily?

Yes. Peer Respite is voluntary and serves adults who do not meet criteria for detainment.

Is Medicaid Required?

The Three Rivers service page describes Peer Respite as serving Medicaid-insured individuals. Contact the team to confirm coverage.

How Do I Check Availability?

Current availability is not published online. Contact Three Rivers Therapy directly.

Is Peer Respite Emergency Care?

No. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. For immediate crisis support, call or text 988.

Ask Whether Peer Respite Is The Right Next Step

Contact Three Rivers Therapy to ask about eligibility, Medicaid coverage, current availability, and what to do next.