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Focus on You: Emotional and Mental Health Supports for Caregivers
The new year is a great time to refocus on your mental and emotional health. With healthcare coverage through SEIU 775 Benefits Group, there are benefits — from professional support to self-care tools to treatment — to meet you where you’re at and help you reach your goals.
If you’re experiencing any of the following, consider trying the mental and emotional health benefits available to you:
- Ongoing feelings of depression or anxiety.
- A big life change or transition.
- Relationship or family challenges.
- Loss and grief.
- Addiction or substance abuse.
- A desire to improve your mental and emotional health.
In this blog you will learn more about your benefits and how to access them, so you can pick what’s right for you.
Professional Support: Individual and Group Therapy
Explore your thoughts, feelings and actions and get support in individual and group settings. These can be in-person or virtual, depending on your schedule and preferences.
- Individual therapy is a confidential and judgement-free space to get ongoing support from a trusted mental health provider. Once you find the right therapist, you can build an ongoing relationship for support with your personal growth.
- Group therapy occurs in small groups where you and other members with similar experiences can work on reaching common goals. Here, you will learn and connect with others, guided by a therapist.
Learn more about how find professional support on your health plan.
How to Access Professional Support
On your Summary of Benefits Coverage (SBC), your mental health benefits may also be referred to as ‘behavioral health’ services. Substance abuse services are also found in this category. There are 2 types of covered care options depending on the severity of your case – office or outpatient care, and inpatient care.
There is no charge for in-network outpatient services. If you choose a provider who is out-of-network, there will be an associated cost. To find an in-network provider, log into your health plan account (Kaiser Permanente or Aetna), or call the number on the back of your Member ID card.
If you are facing a more serious mental health condition or need help with substance abuse or addiction, the best place to start is by contacting your care team. In these cases, treatment is highly personal, and your care team will be able to create a plan that’s specific to your needs. In-network inpatient services are covered for a cost. Call your health plan to learn about the specific benefits available based on your situation.
- Kaiser Permanente of Washington (KPWA): 1-888-287-2680.
- Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW): 1-503-249-3434.
- Aetna: Call the number on back of your Member ID card.
Your coverage also includes medication, if prescribed by your mental health provider.
Learn more about common healthcare terms if you have questions about in-network versus out-of-network, inpatient versus outpatient services and more.
Free Self-Care Tools and Wellness Coaching
Self-care smartphone apps are available through your healthcare coverage.
Learn about all the self-care benefits available to you.
A free wellness coach can provide one-on-one guidance to develop healthy habits like eating well, reducing stress and being physically active. Learn more the wellness coaching and other healthy living benefits available on your specific plan.
Taking care of your mental health is an important part of overall wellbeing. This is the year to prioritize your personal growth and happiness by using the benefits and services available to you.
Language Phone Numbers
If you speak a language other than English, language assistance is available. Call one of the following phone lines to get support.
- Kaiser Permanente Washington: 1-888-901-4636.
- Kaiser Permanente Northwest: 1-800-813-2000.
- Aetna: 1-866-353-9802.


