All Ajuso services are grounded in peer support and lived experience — designed to meet people at every stage of their journey, from crisis to long-term stability.
People do not move through behavioral health in one direction. Someone might come to peer respite after leaving a hospital, go to outpatient care, return to peer respite during a hard season, and eventually find stable housing — all while staying connected to community peer support. Ajuso is designed for that reality.
People can enter the circle at any point — and move between services in any direction, based on their needs.
A real home for adults going through an emotionally difficult time. Voluntary, non-clinical, and staffed entirely by Certified Peer Support Specialists who understand from lived experience. Up to 7 nights, 5 guests at a time, 24/7 peer staffing.
These services are in active development. If you are interested in being notified when they launch, reach out to us directly.
Counseling, therapy, and medication management — clinical care that actually feels human, built around your schedule and your life.
Peer outreach, warmline services, and community-based support that meets people where they actually are — in their homes and neighborhoods.
These services represent the long-term Ajuso ecosystem — each one designed to connect with the others.
CPSS certification, peer workforce development, and training clinicians in peer-informed, trauma-responsive care — building a more peer-aware sector across Washington.
Stable, supported housing with wraparound behavioral health services — the natural next step after peer respite for people rebuilding their lives.
Helping other organizations design peer programs, build peer workforces, and develop community behavioral health infrastructure that works.