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Crisis Services

You are not alone. We offer a variety of crisis services to support you and your loved ones.

Call 9-1-1 if you are facing a life-threatening emergency.

Are you in crisis and need help immediately? Call the Washington County Crisis Line at 503-291-9111.

The power of human-centered behavioral health crisis response services

This video series illustrates the professional and compassionate services available to community members experiencing a mental health crisis. Our crisis response system of care includes a variety of trained experts, from behavioral health to law enforcement, ready to deliver the right-sized response to each unique situation.

Crisis Response System of Care

A variety of highly skilled and caring professionals provide compassionate, supportive services for urgent mental health and substance use concerns and can help choose the best options for care.

Mental Health Response Team

The Mental Health Response Team pairs specially trained law enforcement officers from various agencies with mental health clinicians who help people in crisis, often avoiding emergency room visits and involvement in the criminal justice system.

We're Here to Help

We offer access to experienced, compassionate behavioral health professionals and trained peer support specialists to meet the needs of our community members, especially those in crisis.

Estamos aquí para ayudar

Ofrecemos acceso a profesionales de la salud conductual experimentados y compasivos y a los especialistas capacitados en apoyo entre pares para satisfacer las necesidades de los miembros de nuestra comunidad, especialmente aquellos en crisis.

Learn more about our services

Not sure which service you need? Call the Crisis Line at 503-291-9111 and staff will connect you to the right one.

Other crisis services

There are many other free resources available. These services are not provided by Washington County. They are available to anyone.

Do you want to learn more about how to spot the warning signs of suicide and intervene when someone is feeling suicidal? Visit the Get Trained to Help(Link is external) website.

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