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If your therapist practices in the state of Washington, go to the Washington State Health Department, Health Professions Quality Assurance, Counselor Programs where you can find online complaint forms to start the process. For more information see Washington State's Complaint and Disciplinary Process.
Email complaints Fill out a Business and Professions Complaint form. Email your form and all supporting documents to dolbpdcomplaints@dol.wa.
Washington state resources for complaints The Washington State Department of Health maintains a webpage where you can file a complaint against a healthcare provider or facility. For complaints against an individual doctor, you'll have to go through the Washington Medical Commission.
To submit a privacy complaint electronically please email the DSHS Privacy Officer at dshsprivacyofficer@dshs.wa. The Department is subject to several federal and state laws regarding the protection of confidential information.
The Department of Health protects and improves the health of people in Washington State. Our programs and services help prevent illness and injury, promote healthy places to live and work, provide information to help people make good health decisions and ensure our state is prepared for emergencies.
The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), Aging and Long-Term Support Administration (Department) licenses assisted living facilities (ALFs), which provide room and board and help with activities of daily living (ADLs) to seven or more residents.
RCS conducts unannounced inspections in ALFs at least every 18 months. 2.
If you are a patient or family member and you wish to file a complaint with DOH or to get more information about consumer reports, you can visit the complaint intake unit webpage or call 360-236-4700. The Department of Health protects and improves the health of people in Washington State.
The Ombuds investigates complaints about a Washington state agency action or failure to act in cases involving: Any child at risk of abuse, neglect, or other harm. A child or family involved with child protection or child welfare services. The safety or welfare of children in state care.