Pierce County
About this Location
Our new office is now open in Tacoma!
We have closed our office at 3906 S 74th Street. Our staff continues to provide excellent service to all of our stakeholders. at our new Pierce County office.
Morningside became authorized to provide services in Pierce County in July 2014 and began by opening offices Eatonville and downtown Tacoma. In 2015, we moved to operating a single office in South Tacoma. We serve over 130 clients across all our Pierce County programs and services.
Contact our office in Pierce County with questions about our programs and to see if Morningside is right for you!
Programs Offered
Individual Employment Program
Our Individual Employment program is a statewide leader in providing employment services to adults with disabilities. Our goal is to give you the support you need to be an independent, contributing member in your community.
Pre-Employment Transition Services Program (Pre-ETS)
In partnership with WA State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), our Pre-Employment Transition Services offer youth, ages 14-21 who utilize Individual Education Plans (IEP’s) or 504 plans (Accommodations) services to prepare them for the world of work.
High-School Transition Program
High School Transition Program is a team effort providing support and guidance as you prepare to transition from high school to the work place. Morningside staff will work with you, your parents, your school staff and counselors to help you identify your career interests and to build a plan to get you there.
Foundational Community Supports
Foundational Community Supports (FCS) is a program offering benefits for supportive housing and supported employment for Apple Health-eligible beneficiaries with complex needs.
Community Protection Program
Our Community Protection Program assists individuals who require extensive support, or 24 hour line-of-sight supervision, to work safely in their communities. Morningside is the oldest provider of these services in Washington. Our program provides a structured, therapeutic environment for persons with community protection issues. The program works with the state’s voluntary Community Protection Program, which Washington started routing though waiver funding (through DDA and counties).