Our Story

Whitmire is a boutique firm that provides concierge care management in both the home and community.

We are invested in making any care and transitional needs as seamless and effective as possible. Our team includes social workers, mental health professionals, nurses, and other specialists to form a diverse knowledge base, providing a multi-disciplinary approach to our clients’ unique circumstances.

Whitmire,

Founded in 2003

Time and again in Rebecca Whitmire’s professional and personal travels, people kept asking for advice, referrals, and coaching to help navigate the complex, multifaceted process of finding care solutions for themselves or loved ones. Rebecca focused her early efforts on advocacy, supporting independence, and providing solutions to benefit the whole person – their physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and cultural well-being.  

Rebecca’s initial clients experienced catastrophic injuries, some at birth and others later in life. Over the years, she expanded services to include aging adults and individuals with complex physical and/or behavioral health needs. Today, Whitmire is a team of social workers, rehabilitation professionals, and nurses providing collaborative care management services for clients of any age and for any life event.  

Whitmire’s teamwork philosophy extends outside the organization; we collaborate with families and our client’s entire support system (medical team, care staff, attorneys, fiduciaries, and other resources) to ensure we attend to all aspects of our clients’ unique health and wellness needs. We use comprehensive care assessments and benefits analyses to guide our treatment plans and empower clients to make informed decisions.

Rebecca Whitmire, Founder

Our Clinical Care Staff

“In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.”

— Deepak Chopra

In 2016, Rebecca co-founded a sister company, redpoint Seattle, with long-time colleague Stefanie Niesz.

In 2016, Rebecca co-founded a sister company, redpoint Seattle, with long-time colleague Stefanie Niesz. redpoint Seattle guides adults, ages 18 to 38, often with the goal of managing mental and behavioral health and moving forward in a time of feeling “stuck”. redpoint offers coaching for individuals who are college and career bound or navigating a course correction.

Co-founders of redpoint Seattle

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Whitmire and redpoint Seattle are sister companies that provide creative consulting, coaching, skills training, clinical care coordination and case management services. We ensure clients enjoy the best possible quality of life by combining services they need to stay healthy and recover with pursuits that fill their days with joy, purpose and meaning. Referral partners often ask us,“I have a potential client, so who do I call?” We hope this chart will provide some clarity.

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  • The heart of what we do. We collaborate with any necessary parties to coordinate solutions for complex individual health needs.

    Complex Case Management: This core service supports all our work and sets the framework for managing long-term individual care.

    Medical Advocacy: To ensure individuals receive the best care possible, we work alongside them to advocate for any medical and care needs. This has a wide range including catastrophic injuries, long-term care, and graceful aging plans.

    Care Teams: Managing care is multifaceted and unique to every individual. To provide and coordinate the best services, we build a team of professionals to coordinate and meet the unique needs of those we serve.

    Enrichment & Engagement: While the technical and medical aspects of life are necessary, enjoying life is important. Our team works with each individual to include activities that bring livelihood and purpose to life.

  • Transitions: Transitions can happen for any number of reasons. Whether a transition is planned or sudden, we collaborate with all necessary parties to make it as smooth and productive as possible.

    Future Planning: Life is always moving forward, so it’s important to have plans in place for the future. We work to make practical, detailed plans with individuals, while recognizing that aspects of the plan may change in the future.

    Special Needs Trust: Trusts involve coordination between the individual, the trust, and financial and legal entities. We serve as a liaison to keep coordination and communication organized and consistent.

  • Life Fundamentals: Since there is no handbook for life, we offer coaching and support for mastering daily skills and responsibilities. We deliver skills coaching, ADL (activities of daily living) and IL (independent living), to adolescents and young adults.

    Academic & Vocation: Academic and vocational pathways often involve new territory, both physically and mentally. We ensure young adults and individuals with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities have the supports necessary to reach their goals throughout this experience. We provide coaching in life and academic fundamentals and assist with transitions for those on IEP’s out of high school. Additionally, we coordinate with disability services on campus and apply for benefits to support individuals’ needs and skills with agencies such as DVR and DDA.developmental, and physical disabilities have the supports necessary to reach their goals throughout this experience. We provide coaching in life and academic fundamentals and assist with transitions for those on IEP’s out of high school. Additionally, we coordinate with disability services on campus and apply for benefits to support individuals’ needs and skills with agencies such as DVR and DDA.

  • Crises are stressful and often require support. We provide response to an individual’s setback or crisis including mental or behavioral health crisis, catastrophic injuries such as TBI, housing crisis, etc.

    Physical Crisis: Catastrophic injuries, such as TBI, injury requiring a medical procedure, or anything that requires medical care and/or interferes with daily life function.

    Emotional Crisis: Occurrence of a traumatic event, such as death or a behavioral/mental health crisis.

    Situational Crisis: Sudden changes in support or routine, such as loss of housing, transportation, or supportive service.

redpoint Seattle
  • The heart of what we do. We partner with individuals, at their preferred pace, to reach a desired goal.

    Academic Coaching: We support individuals as they explore their interests and develop action plans to achieve academic success.

    Vocational Coaching: We serve as a guide and resource as individuals discover their career interests and find fitting vocational paths.

    Life Fundamentals: Recognizing the uniqueness and variety of life, there are mainstays that everyone needs to develop. We partner with individuals to establish those foundational life skills.

  • Humans are inherently social. Having healthy relationships is an important component to a flourishing life. Our relationships coaching allows individuals to develop and foster social fundamentals necessary for a variety of interactions.

    One-on-One Coaching: A redpoint coach works directly with the individual, drawing on all relationship curriculums. This can include discussions around relationships and social needs, as well as role playing social situations.

    PEERS 14-week Course: PEERS Social Skills Groups are cumulative lessons covering all foundational relationships and interactions. Lessons include room for discussion, role play, and real-time feedback.

    Boot Camps: Our 1-to-2-day boot camps allow individuals to focus on either friendships or dating, for which they are taught targeted skills. Demonstrations are provided, followed by group breakout sessions and coach feedback.

  • Complex Case Management: This core service supports all our work and sets the framework for managing individual care. We partner with our clients and collaborate with any necessary parties to coordinate solutions for complex individual needs.

    Medical Advocacy: To ensure individuals receive the best care possible, we work alongside them to advocate for any medical and care needs. This has a wide range including discharging from inpatient behavioral health programs, supporting harm reduction plans and transitioning from a residential program.

    Enrichment & Engagement: While the technical and medical aspects of life are necessary, enjoying life is important. Our team works with each look individual to include activities that bring livelihood and purpose to life.

  • Crises are stressful and often require support. We provide response to an individual’s setback or crisis including mental or behavioral health crisis, catastrophic injuries such as TBI, housing crisis, etc.

    Physical Crisis: Catastrophic injuries, such as TBI, injury requiring a medical procedure, or anything that requires medical care and/or interferes with daily life function.

    Emotional Crisis: Occurrence of a traumatic event, such as death or a behavioral/mental health crisis.

    Situational Crisis: Sudden changes in support or routine, such as loss of housing, transportation, or supportive service.

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