Local OHP Providers
Resources for FRANKLIN CLUSTER: Arleta, Atkinson, Bridger, Creston, Glencoe, Kelly, Lane, Lent, Marysville, Mt. Tabor, Richmond, Sunnyside, Woodmere
CareOregon Regional Care Teams (RCTs)
503-416-3726 | for Multnomah County West of I-205
Support for connecting with services when students have acute or multiple needs (i.e. mental health AND health, disability, etc.)
Multnomah County- School-Based Mental Health @ Franklin HS
503-988-3370 | Main FHS Clinic line (Kate Thomas @ FHS)
OHP; uninsured w/ OHP signup support; some Employer/Private insurance accepted (case-by-case basis)
*various school sites can offer bi-lingual/ bi-cultural services
The School-Based Mental Health Program provides mental health services to children and teens in schools throughout Multnomah County. By locating therapists directly in schools, we help families overcome barriers that make it hard to get help for mental health needs.
Cascadia Behavioral Health: Urgent Walk-In @ SE 42nd & Division (Google Maps)
503-674-7777 | open 9am-9pm daily
OHP; insurance not a barrier | Ages 6-18 | *Interpretation
*call ahead for Urgent Walk-In during COVID-19 -- Counseling, referral to affordable mental health, psychiatric prescriber services, substance use referral, Wrap-around youth team; available to all MultCo residents regardless of insurance; can connect to CCS
Lifestance (formerly Western Psychological Counseling Services)
503-253-4600
Most Private; OHP (caps on Care Oregon); some sliding scale; also some limited funds for those who don't qualify for OHP | Ages 5+ & Families | English | *Spanish | *Latinx/Latino/Hispanic
Western provides Outpatient Mental Health services (individual, family, and group therapy), as well as programs addressing Substance Use Disorders, Autism, the Latino Community, Health Psychology, and services within Schools.
Western Conexiones (Latinx/Latino/Hispanic & Spanish)
503-282-0182
Sliding Scale: $20-$120. OHP, Medicare, Private | Ages 5+ | Families
Personal counseling, family counseling. Wise Counsel offers offer a broad variety of services from a broad variety of counselors and modalities.
Portland Therapy Solutions, LLC
503-995-4422
Sliding Scale. OHP (Open Card only), Some Private | Ages 5-18, individuals, families
Solution-focused therapy. Behavior disorders, Autism spectrum disorders, Divorce, Learning challenges & school performance, Loss, Anger, Sexual reactivity, Trauma, Mood disorders, Anxiety disorders
503-335-5975
OHP only in most cases| Children and Families
Individual and group therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Family Builders (Intensive Safety & Reunification Services – ISRS). Individual and family support to families with TANF.
503-645-9010
OHP/Uninsured | *Foster Youth 3-17 *Latinx (D/A) *African American (MH & D/A)
For youth and children dealing with issues such as anxiety, depression, behavior disorders, delinquency and more, we provide psychological evaluations and expert counseling. African American culturally- specific services available at NW Umoja Site.
Morrison Child and Family Services
503-258-4381
OHP; Uninsured (must be OHP eligible) | *Spanish /other languages | Ages Birth -18 | Families Foster Care
Outpatient Mental Health, Alchohol and Drug Assessment, Naime Group (Af.Amer. girls group), Counterpoint Program (sexually acting out), Foster Care services, Day Treatment, SAGE inpatient
Asian Health and Service Center
503-872-8822 (Youth ages 16+ only)
(OHP; Uninsured; Private | *Korean *Mandarin *Taiwanese *Thai *Cantonese
Multilingual/multicultural individual and family therapy; psychiatric services and medication prescriptions; other social services. Asian culture specific, but serving anyone in the community.
OHSU Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
OHP for MultCo Students; Private/Self Pay | Ages 0-18 | Interpretation/ASL by Arrangement.
503-619-9007 STRIDE@lifeworksnw.org.
no fee (will try to bill OHP if possible) | homeless youth ages 14-24
Intensive community-based therapy, case management, and peer support services for youth experiencing homelessness. Available most hours/days of the week to closely support youth in the community.
New Avenues for Youth - ALBA Collaborative
971-754-4350
free services | *diverse youth and staff *LGBTQ+ *gang impacted *sex-trafficked
Homeless prevention and early intervention; 24/7 support; Mental health; Emergency housing; Resource referral; Case-management; remote outreach, can come to youth where they're at; Transportation needs; Drop-in, outreach, basic needs (food pantry, shower, laundry, hygiene kits)
No Charge - Donations | Ages 3-18 YA Groups | *One Spanish Group
OHP & Private w/ Residential Services | Ages 1-17 | *Interpretation
Puentes - Central City Concern
503-546-9975
OHP | *Hispanic/Latinx *Spanish
Puentes staff are bilingual and bicultural; they understand Latino values, family roles and community structures helping Latino clients gain insight into cultural influences on behavior.
Quest Center for Integrative Health
503-238-5203
OHP and many Private plans; 10% discount* | *LGBTQ+
Quest offers an integrated, client-centered approach to mental health therapy through the use of evidence based outpatient strategies. Offers Group Therapy and Individual Therapy
Catholic Charities - Intercultural Counseling Center
503-238-5196
OHP and Medicare: self-pay fee based on income | English, Spanish, Arabic, some others
Intercultural Counseling Center: is a team of skilled clinicians from a variety of backgrounds and intercultural identities. Our main commitment is to you. Let us help you create a path to healing that works for you.
Lutheran Community Services NW
503-731-9589
OHP and sliding scale | Arabic, Burmese, English, Farsi, French, German, Italian, Nepali, Russian, Spanish, Somali, and Zomi; other Interpreters
We offer Trauma-informed care based on the sanctuary model with individual and group therapy, intensive/medical case management and care coordination. We strive to provide a multicultural environment where everyone feels welcome. As a behavioral health provider that resettles refugees, we recognize the significant need for mental health services to support them as they rebuild their lives.
OHSU Intercultural Psychiatric Program
503-494-4222
OHP for Multnomah County; Private or Self Pay | Families | Interpretation/ Signing by Arrangement.
IPP is an expert in providing culturally sensitive mental health services to immigrant and refugee communities. We offer individual and group therapy as well as psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and case management in collaboration with primary care providers, and various community services. Many of our staff are immigrants or former refugees themselves.
Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC)
503-872-9664
*must be screened into Homeless Youth Continuum | *LGBTQ+ Youth Ages 14+
Our Recovery Oriented Support and Engagement (ROSE) team includes an Alcohol and Drug Specialist, Dual Diagnosis Specialist, two Peer Mentors, and a Pathways Mental Health Counselor. The team engages youth in recovery-oriented activities, identifying needs, promoting healthy decision-making, and connecting them to substance and mental-health counseling as appropriate.
503-354-9695
*must be screened into Homeless Youth Continuum | *LGBTQ+ | *currently experiencing homelessness
We provide outpatient counseling for young adults. We use two treatment models, Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDTT) to ensure youth receive the care and support on the road to recovery.
503-486-8936
OHP HealthShare, some Private, some sliding scale | Children, youth, and families | *Transgender & non-binary
We practice from trauma-informed, race-informed, and disability-informed models of care. TRANS & NON-BINARY TEEN SUPPORT GROUP: Youth support group for gender-expansive folks; Ages 14-17, registration required
Sliding Scale: $20-$125. No denial for inability to pay | Families | *Spanish
Jewish Family and Child Service
503-226-7079
Medicare, Private insurance, sliding scale, & discount rates | *Jewish
Counseling program offers effective, high-quality services to individuals, couples, and families facing life’s challenges: major life transitions; ongoing or acute medical issues; relationships and interpersonal issues; struggles with mood, anxiety or overwhelming thoughts; and self-esteem issues.