Grant County’s WISe team. Top from left: Samuel Scheelke, Family Peer; Joseph Melo-Zavala, Youth Peer; Taylor Schrodt, LMHC, Therapist; Tyler Napiontek, Youth Peer; Angela Clay, Therapist; Jessica Carlson, Care Coordinator.
Middle row from left: Cinthia Llamas, Youth Peer; Amber Castilleja, Family Peer; Veronica Gonzalez, Family Peer; Anakaren Vazquez, Care Coordinator; Tatiana Hernandez, Care Coordinator; Selene Acosta-Gonzalez, Family Peer; Rosario Xochicali Cortez, Y…
October 17, 2025
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WISe treatment
Intensive program cares for children with complicated needs
MOSES LAKE — Sometimes, a child or teen with problems needs to take a different approach. “This is designed to be completely different than the traditional ‘Come to therapy for 50 minutes, sit on my couch, we'll talk about it, and off you go. We'll see you in a month,’” said Andrea Peyton, a WISE program director in Kennewick. “This is a much more intensive service.”