MOSES LAKE — Renew (Grant Behavioral Health & Wellness) announced a change to its child psychiatric medication management services after its telehealth agreement with Seattle Children’s came to an end.
As a result of the change, Dr. Michelle Dick will no longer provide child psychiatric medication management services through Renew after March 23, 2026. Current clients on Dr. Dick’s caseload have been notified by letter about the transition, according to Renew. Clients receiving medication management services will receive a 90-day prescription refill during their final visit to help ensure continuity of care during the transition.
Appointments scheduled for new child psychiatry intakes with Dr. Dick are also being canceled, and medical assistants are contacting affected families to discuss next steps.
Despite the change, Renew said medication management services for children and adolescents will continue. The organization’s medication management team, which includes psychiatric nurse practitioners, remains available and is continuing to accept referrals. Providers may submit referrals by fax to 509-765-1582.
Renew also announced it has secured a new partnership with Iris Telehealth to provide telepsychiatry services for children and youth in Grant County. Dr. Virginia Ramos is expected to join the team through that partnership, with services anticipated to begin in April pending final credentialing and approvals.
Officials say the goal is to maintain continuity of care for current patients while preserving timely access for new referrals. Renew said it anticipates minimal interruption to services during the transition.
Renew provides community-based behavioral health services throughout Grant County, including mental health treatment, substance use disorder treatment, crisis services, recovery supports, and care coordination.
Providers or community members with questions about the transition can contact Renew’s main office at 509-765-9239.
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