Parke Creek Community Facility

Parke Creek
Steven Hayes, Administrator

Parke Creek Community Facility
11042 Park Creek Road
Ellensburg, WA 98926

(509) 968-3924

Map and Directions

Parke Creek Community Facility is located in Ellensburg. The focus of Parke Creek is to successfully transition youth back into the community by providing individual treatment, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills acquisition and generalization, a variety of educational, vocational, and employment opportunities, and support for family reintegration. Youth can participate in regular educational programming onsite and in person at Ellensburg High School and Yakima Valley College. Opportunity for employment in the community is also offered. Youth have many opportunities to be in the community to participate in shopping, recreation, field trips, local community activities, and family visits, including earning community involvement passes to go out in the community with family. Parke Creek staff work with families and support the successful transition of youth back to their community upon release.

Information for Parents, Guardians, and Family

Every youth residing at Parke Creek has an assigned counselor who serves as the youth’s case manager. Counselors work with the youth to assess their needs and provide appropriate treatment. Treatment options cover various areas, including interpersonal skills training, anger replacement training, and others. Some treatment will occur during counseling sessions with the case manager, while others will occur in a specialized setting.

Visitation

Visitation is scheduled in advance by calling the facility before the visit. Most visitation occurs on weekends; however, weekday visiting is available upon request.

Future and Transition

Parents, guardians, and family members are invited to be present for all future planning meetings and are considered part of the team that builds the future plan for their youth.  The goal of future planning is to build a plan that returns the youth to their home community in a way that meets their needs for school, work, and living arrangements.

Youth released from a community facility may or may not have a parole obligation.  JR currently provides parole services to about half of the youth they serve.  Your counselor can tell you if your child will be on parole.

Facility Pictures

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Resources

Parke Creek Program Handbook