Recently celebrating 10 years in the community, the perinatal therapy practice Mobile Mama is growing thanks to community support, such as the Collaborative Action Network Review Committee. Mobile Mama provides counseling services from conception through motherhood.
In 2017, a group of partners in Whatcom County formed a perinatal mental health task force to build community capacity to support families during pregnancy and the transition to parenthood Mobile Mama Therapy, Whatcom County Health and Community Services, Bellingham Center for Healthy Motherhood, and a parent advocate. Becoming fiscally sponsored by Whatcom Family & Community Network in 2021 allowed the task force to apply for and braid funds for a variety of specific projects. One project is Mobile Mama’s Master’s Level Clinical Counseling Internship in Perinatal Mental Health. In 2023, the ACH CAN and the Mount Baker Foundation funded the expansion of this program from a one intern pilot project to three internship slots. In 2024, the Healthy Children’s Fund contracted directly with Mobile Mama to support three more interns over the next two years. Read more about this program at Whatcom Talk [click here].
The recent grant from the ACH includes funding to conduct a feasibility study on replicating the Mobile Mama internship program and expanding the perinatal mental health workforce to other areas in Whatcom County and into Skagit, and San Juan counties. These three counties share perinatal mental health capacity-building work with support from Perinatal Support Washington and the Department of Children, Youth, and Families, as well as have access to PeaceHealth infrastructure, including hospitals, clinical practices, and community benefit grant opportunities.
The internship program directly increases access to care by developing a local mental health workforce skilled in addressing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders who work with Medicaid enrollees.
2024-2025 Interns shown here – Meredith LaPlante, Melody Eastman, Aliya Qadri, Rachel Jones. Photo provided by Mobile Mama.
At a recent visit by ACH staff, Mobile Mama shared the internships are going well –each intern provides intakes and counseling for up to 12 clients per week, and receives advanced training in perinatal mental health and supervision hours each week. Applications for this internship have “skyrocketed” as word has spread! Mobile Mama hopes the upcoming applicant pool will include more students culturally and linguistically matched to the community.
Because there are more clients than capacity to serve, Mobile Mama continues to seek sustainable funding to support the internship program, as they cannot bill insurance providers for internship services.
Mobile Mama is looking to partner with the Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) and others, to better understand how to advocate for Medicaid changes, negotiate rates, and support programming, as well as being part of discussions on navigating the issues around credentialing, reimbursement rates, and billing for interns under the supervision of trained clinical supervisors with MCOs. To connect, reach out to Michelle@MobileMama.com.
Leave a Reply