
Unlocking human potential
Momma D’s provides trauma-informed mental health and substance recovery support designed to meet people where they are — both in their lives and in their communities across Washington.
Through our mobile clinic and telehealth services, we remove barriers to care and provide compassionate, person-centered support for individuals who may not otherwise have access to behavioral health services.
Our Services Include:
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Mobile and telehealth mental health services
Psychiatric evaluations and medication management
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Harm reduction education and outreach
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for substance recovery
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Supportive counseling and brief psychotherapy
Bringing Mental Health & Recovery Care Directly to Our Communities
Momma D’s Mental Health & Addiction Recovery is a nonprofit mobile behavioral health clinic serving Whatcom County and outlying rural communities in Washington State. Founded by a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Momma D’s delivers trauma-informed, integrated mental health and addiction medicine services directly to individuals and families who face barriers to traditional care.

Mobile and Telehealth Mental Health Services
We bring trauma-informed mental health support directly to you—either through our mobile clinic or secure telehealth appointments—making care accessible wherever you are.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Substance Recovery
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) uses medication and supportive care to reduce cravings, manage withdrawal, and support lasting recovery through accessible telehealth services.

Supportive Counseling and Brief Psychotherapy
Supportive Counseling and Brief Psychotherapy provide short-term, compassionate support to help individuals build coping skills, process challenges, and improve emotional well-being.
Who We Serve
Momma D’s serves youth, adults, and older adults throughout Whatcom County, Bellingham, and surrounding rural communities in Washington State. Our mobile behavioral health clinic focuses on individuals and families who face barriers to accessing mental health and addiction recovery services, including those experiencing housing instability, financial hardship, limited transportation, or co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges.

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Meeting people where they are—in mind, body, and recovery. Expanding access, restoring hope.”
Melanie Demerjian
Momma D’s Philosophy
