Compass Health Responds to Flooding in Western Washington: Service Updates

EVERETT, Wash. – Catastrophic flooding is impacting multiple counties across Western Washington, including Whatcom, Skagit, and Snohomish. On Wednesday, December 10, Gov. Bob Ferguson’s office declared a statewide emergency. State officials estimate that as many as 100,000 Washington residents may face evacuation orders as flooding and severe weather continue.  

Compass Health recognizes the severity of this situation and the potential for rapidly changing conditions that may affect our clients and staff. Our priority remains the safety and well-being of our staff, clients, and community members across the impacted areas. 

Below is a list of programs that are impacted by weather conditions. Any facilities and services not listed below are open and operating under normal hours.

Impact to Skagit County Facilities
Updated 12/15/2025, 1:15pm

All Compass Health facilities in Skagit County are fully operational and providing services as scheduled. We are continuing to monitor local conditions and will make adjustments as needed to ensure client and staff safety. Clients with questions regarding their services should contact their treatment team directly.

For general questions or inquiries, please contact (425) 349-6200.


Safety and Communication Resources

County Emergency Management & Alerts

Tribal Emergency Management & Alerts

School Closures & Alerts

Emergency Contact

  • In case of an emergency, dial 911

Community Support Hub

  • The North Sound Community Hub remains a resource for individuals seeking support with care, housing, food, or other needs. Submit a referral or call 1-833-453-0336.

 

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