Behavioral Health

Behavioral Health

Tri-County Resource Guide

A list of community resources in the tri-county area. 

Have questions? Email gallimur@clackamas.us.

Updated July 2025

Emergency and Crisis Services

  • Crisis Services 24/7
    • Clackamas County: 503-655-8585
    • Multnomah County: 503-988-4888
    • Washington County: 503-291-9111
  • Clackamas Women's Services: 503-654-2288
  • Adult Protective Services
    • Clackamas County: 971-673-6655
    • Multnomah County: 503-988-4450
    • Washington County: 971-673-5200
  • Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Protective Services (for children)
    • Clackamas County: 503-557-2874
    • Multnomah County: 503-988-1285
    • Washington County: 503-846-3150
  • Mental Health Protective Services
    • Clackamas County: 503-650-3000
    • Multnomah County: 503-988-8170
    • Washington County: 503-846-4515
  • Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO): 503-655-8447
  • Military Helpline: 888-457-4838
  • National Suicide Lifeline: call or text 988
  • Youth Crisis Line: 877-968-8491; or text teen2teen to 839863
  • Sexual Assault Resource Center: 503-640-5311
  • The Safety Crisis Line: 503-235-5333
  • Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
  • Victim Assistance
    • Clackamas County: 503-655-8616
    • Multnomah County: 503-988-3222
    • Washington County: 503-846-3020

Children, Youth and Family

  • Child Welfare, State of Oregon, DHS: 971-673-7200
  • Child Care Resource and Referral: 211
  • Healthy Families & Early Head Start: 503-675-4565
  • New Avenues for Youth: 503-224-4339
  • Women Infants and Children Program: 503-655-8476
  • YouthERA: 971-334-9295

Education and Employment

  • Clackamas Community College: 503-594-6000
  • Clackamas Educational Service District: 503-675-4000
  • Clackamas Co. Children & Family Connections: 503-655-8840
  • WorkSource: 971-673-6400
  • Oregon Unemployment Claims: 1-877-345-3484
  • Vocational Rehabilitation: 971-673-6130

LGBTQ+

  • Q Community Center: 503-234-7837
  • Trevor Project LGBTQ Support: 1-866-488-7386
  • Elder Pride Services: 503-224-2640
  • SMYRC (New Avenues for Youth, Multnomah County): 503-872-9664

Basic Services

  • Basic Rights of Oregon: 503-222-6151
  • Clackamas County Social Services: 503-655-8640/ TTY 503-650-5646
  • Community Service Centers
    • Canby Center: 503-266-2920
    • Clackamas Service Center: 503-771-7914
    • Estacada Area Food Bank: 503-630-2888
    • Father's Heart Street Ministry: 503-722-9780
    • Molalla Service Center: 503-829-5561
    • Sandy Community Action: 503-668-4746
    • Wilsonville Community Sharing: 503-682-6939
  • Energy Assistance Program: 503-650-5640
  • Gambling Helpline: 877-695-4648
  • Gleaners of Clackamas County: 503-655-8740
  • Legal Aid Services of Oregon: 503-224-4086
  • Love INC/Bridge of Hope: 503-650-0153
  • Self Sufficiency Centers
    • North Clackamas Branch: 503-731-3400
    • Oregon City Branch: 971-673-7300
  • St. Vincent de Paul Emergency Services: 503-235-8431
  • Veterans Service Office: 503-650-5631

Housing

  • Clackamas Coordinated Housing Access Line: 503-655-8575
  • Clackamas Housing & Community Development Division: 503-655-8591
  • Foreclosure Helpline, Legal Aid: 503-227-0198
  • Clackamas Housing Authority: 503-655-8267
  • Clackamas Housing Rights and Resources Program: 503-650-5750
  • Clackamas Rent Well: 503-650-5647
  • Clackamas Weatherization Program: 503-650-3338

Transportation

  • TriMet Lift: 503-962-8000
  • Transportation Reaching People: 503-655-8208
  • Senior Companion Program: 503-655-8875

Health

  • Clackamas County Health Centers Medical and Dental Services: 503-655-8471
  • Clackamas County Mental Health Services: 503-655-8401
  • Multnomah County Mental Health Services: 503-988-4888
  • Washington County Mental Health Services: 503-291-1155
  • Quest Center Multnomah: 503-238-5203
  • Quest Center Clackamas: 503-238-5203 ext.155
  • STI Information and Testing Sites
    • Clackamas County Health Clinics: 503-655-8471
    • Multnomah County Health Clinics: 503-988-5558
    • Washington County Health Clinics: 503-846-8851
  • Cascade Aids Project Confidential Testing: 503-223-5907
  • Clackamas Free Clinic (Founders Clinic): 503-722-4400
  • Oregon Health Plan Enrollment Assistance: 503-655-8471

Socialization

  • Senior Loneliness Line: 503-200-1633
  • FolkTime: 503-238-6428
  • Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon: 503-922-2377

Older adult and disability services

  • Adult and Community Centers
    • Canby Adult Center: 503-266-2970
    • Estacada Community Center: 503-630-7454
    • Gladstone Senior Center: 503-655-7701
    • Hoodland Senior Center: 503-622-3331
    • Lake Oswego Adult Community Center: 503-635-3758
    • Milwaukie Center: 503-653-8100
    • Molalla Adult Community Center: 503-829-4214
    • Pioneer Community Center: 503-657-8287
    • Sandy Center: 503-668-5569
    • West Linn Adult Community Center: 503-557-4704
    • Wilsonville Community Center: 503-682-3727
  • Aging & Disability Resource Connection: 503-650-5622
  • Adult Foster Care Home Listings: 971-673-6604
  • Medicaid Long Term Care Services Screener: 971-673-7600
  • Developmental Disabilities Intake Line: 503-557-2824
  • Family Caregiver Support Program: 503-650-5605
  • Money Management Program: 503-650-5623
  • Oregon Project Independence (OPI): 503-650-5769
  • Senior Citizens Council: 503-657-1366
  • Senior Companion Program: 503-655-8875
  • SHIBA/Prescription Drug Assistance Helpline: 503-655-8269 x4
  • Social Security/Medicare: 1-800-772-1213

Substance Use and Recovery Assistance

  • Alcohol & Drug Helpline: 800-923-435, option 1
  • Alcoholics Anonymous: 503-223-8569
  • Narcotics Anonymous: 503-345-9839
  • Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: no number, visit their website

Local Treatment Programs

  • Bible Training Center - Faith Based (Men and Women): 503-632-1953
  • Blanchet Farms - (Men): 503-852-6626
  • The Letty Owings Center- (Women/Women with Children): 503-235-3546
  • City Team - (Men): 503-231-9334
  • Fora Health (formerly DePaul Treatment Center)- (Men/Women): 503-535-1151
  • Hooper - (Men/Women): 503-238-2067
  • Lifeworks NW - Project Network- (Women/Women with Children): 503-335-0855
  • Lifeworks NW - Mountaindale Recovery Center- (Women/Women with Children): 503-647-0165
  • NARA Northwest - (Men/Women): 503-621-1069
  • The Harbor - (Men): 503-980-3307
  • Rescue Mission - (Women/Women with Children): 503-906-7650
  • Union Gospel Mission - (Women/Men): 503-274-4483
  • Spark Wellness Oregon City: 503-594-4750

Grief/Support Groups

  • Adventist Hospice Groups: 503-251-6192, ask for bereavement coordinator
  • Providence Resource Line: 800-562-8964
  • Suicide Bereavement Support, Inc.: 503-200-0382
  • Suicide Attempt/Suicidal Ideation Support Group: email slopgroup@folktime.org for details
  • The Dougy Center (Children & Caregivers): 503-775-5683

Shelters

  • Adventist Hospice Groups: 503-251-6192, ask for bereavement coordinator
  • Providence Resource Line: 800-562-8964
  • Suicide Bereavement Support, Inc.: 503-200-0382
  • Suicide Attempt/Suicidal Ideation Support Group: email slopgroup@folktime.org for details
  • The Dougy Center (Children & Caregivers): 503-775-5683
  • Catholic Charities (Women 25+ Without Children): 503-231-4866
  • Bradley Angle House (Domestic Violence): 503-281-2442
  • City Team Ministries (Men's Shelter): 503-231-9334
  • Do Good Multnomah (Veterans Shelter): 503-490-0285
  • Human Solutions Gresham Women's Shelter: call 211 Human Solutions Family Shelter (Must have 1 child under 18): call 211
  • My Father's House (Families with Children): 503-492-3046
  • Portland Rescue Mission: 503-906-7690
  • Rose Haven (Women and Children): 503-248-6364
  • Transition Projects Day Center: 503-280-4700
  • Transition Projects Shelters (Women, Men & Couples): 503-280-4700
  • Union Gospel Mission: 503-274-4483
  • VETS (Veterans Emergency Transitional Shelter): 503-239-1259

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You have the right to request access to your health record.

  • We cannot give you access to a clinician's private psychotherapy notes.
  • We cannot give you access to information that we are no longer required to retain.
  • If we deny your request, you have the right to request that we review that decision.
  • You may be charged a fee for copies of your record.
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Behavioral Health Resource Network

Find Help for Substance Use and Recovery

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use or needs support finding a path to recovery, help is available.

The Behavioral Health Resource Network (BHRN) is a partnership of providers in Clackamas County that offer free substance use treatment and recovery services funded through Oregon’s Measure 110.

These services are: 

  • Available in your language
  • Culturally responsive and trauma-informed
  • Designed to help you understand, heal, and recover

What Services are Available?

BHRN providers offer a range of free services, including:

  • Screening and referrals for substance use and other needs
  • A personalized treatment and recovery plan
  • Ongoing guidance and support as you work through your plan
  • Crisis assistance when you need it most
  • Peer support from people who’ve been through similar experiences
  • Housing assistance and harm reduction resources
  • Help finding and keeping a job
  • Flexible support options — in person or online

How to Get Started

If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis right now, please call the 24/7 Clackamas Crisis and Support Line at 503-655-8585.

Behavioral Health Resource Network Providers

BHRN providers work together to connect you with the care and support that best fit your needs. Services are available to anyone living in Clackamas County — no insurance or referral required.

Supports individuals ages 18–35 with substance use challenges through peer support and recovery programs. 
503-708-5463

A peer-centered organization offering housing, behavioral health, and treatment services to support recovery and stability. 
503-465-2749

Provides comprehensive mental health care, addiction recovery, primary care, wellness programs, and housing solutions for people of all ages. 
503-674-7777

A public recovery high school in Lake Oswego that integrates recovery into education to help students build healthy, successful lives. 
503-496-3929

Supports family stability and child well-being through services that address social and health needs. Programs are available in English and Spanish throughout the Portland and Salem areas. 
503-546-6377

Offers free harm reduction, peer support, and substance use treatment guided by a compassion-first, judgment-free approach. 
503-535-3852

Provides outpatient substance use and mental health services for youth and adults with Medicaid (CareOregon, Trillium)
Also offers:

  • Rental assistance for people in treatment
  • Recovery housing for mothers reunifying with children in DHS care
    503-722-4110

(Formerly Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon) Provides free peer support and recovery mentorship from people who’ve lived through mental health or substance use challenges.
Request Peer Support

Offers medication-assisted treatment (MAT), outpatient substance use treatment, mental health care, and peer services for opioid, alcohol, methamphetamine, and other addictions. Compassion-first, judgment-free care. Same- or next-day appointments available for medication support. 
503-906-9995

Provides low-barrier housing for 6–8 months with full funding and flexible support to help participants stabilize, set goals, and transition to permanent housing.
503-757-2550

Supports youth and young adults ages 14–25 through peer mentorship, recovery support, and community activities. 
No cost — join by referral or simply drop in. 
541-214-6643


 

Tri-County Resource Sheet

Looking for more options?
Visit the Tri-County Resource Sheet, which includes a list of trusted resources for people beginning or maintaining recovery from mental health or substance use challenges.

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Telehealth at Clackamas Mental Health Center

Our telehealth program connects people with the care they need, wherever they are. Using sophisticated, state-of-the-art technology, mental health staff can consult, diagnose and treat patients, virtually, in real time — no matter where they're located.

How to Make an Appointment

Call us at 503-655-8585. For hearing impaired, please use Oregon Relay at 1-800-735-1232. Please have the name of your medical insurer (if any), your policy number and your group number available when you call.

Before Your Appointment

Review our CMHC Services guide to learn about your rights and responsibilities in receiving services, any associated fees and other resources:

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