Aberdeen offices move to new location

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Columbia Wellness Relocates Aberdeen Office to Downtown Elliott Building

Move expands space and improves access to behavioral health services in Grays Harbor County

 

ABERDEEN, Wash. — Columbia Wellness, a behavioral health agency serving Southwest Washington, announced today that its Aberdeen office has relocated from 2700 Simpson Ave. to the Elliott Building in downtown Aberdeen, effective today, June 2nd, 2026. This new location will provides additional space to expand services and a more centralized setting for clients and community partners.

“This new space gives us the room to better serve our clients while providing a more centralized location downtown,” said Cameron Carson, CFO/COO of Columbia Wellness.

“We have been serving Southwest Washington for more than 70 years, and this new office space reflects our mission to deliver compassionate, effective care,” said Drew McDaniel, CEO of Columbia Wellness. “CARE stands for our Commitment to improving quality of life, Advocacy for mental health and overall well-being, Response to community needs, and Effective treatment with measurable outcomes.”

 

Services available through Columbia Wellness include:

  • Endorsed Mobile Crisis Team for youth and adults

  • Crisis counseling

  • Care coordination

  • Adult outpatient counseling

  • Outpatient substance use disorder treatment

  • Group treatment

  • and more!

 

“We’re genuinely excited about this move and look forward to welcoming clients into the new space,” Carson added. “We’ll have the same great staff and services in an exciting new location.”

 

New location (effective June 2nd, 2026):

415 W Wishkah St., Upstairs, Aberdeen, WA 98520

Phone: 360-612-0012  |  Crisis: 800-803-8833

 

Website: www.columbiawell.org

 

About Columbia Wellness
Columbia Wellness is a behavioral health provider serving individuals and families across Southwest Washington, with locations in Aberdeen, Longview, and Kelso, WA. The organization offers crisis response, outpatient counseling, substance use disorder treatment, inpatient behavioral health diversion beds and withdrawal management, and other supportive services focused on improving quality of life and well-being.