Benton County Health Services – Behavioral Health [Corvallis]: 530 NW 27th Street in Corvallis. Phone: (541) 766-6835; (888) 232-7192.
Website: https://www.co.benton.or.us/health/page/behavioral-health
Crisis services available 24/7
Crisis Services Phone: 1-888-232-7192
Crisis Text Line: Text to 741741 for 24/7, confidential free crisis counseling.
Health and insurance navigators
The agency provides assistance in determining eligibility for programs and health insurance, including Medicaid (Oregon Health Plan). Call (541) 766-6835.
Same day intake
Walk-in and register between 10:00 and 11:00 am, and screenings will begin promptly at 11:00 am. For clients meeting admission criteria, every effort will be made to complete an assessment the same day. Admission is based on severity of symptoms, treatment needs, and functional impairment.
The agency specializes in serving Benton County residents with major mental illness and Oregon Health Plan. They also serve eligible uninsured individuals and those with some types of private insurance. Reduced fees are available based on income levels and eligibility.
The Substance Abuse Treatment Program provides a full array of individual and group counseling services for individuals seeking to achieve a drug free life.
Youth and Family Behavioral Health team (ACIST)
ACIST staff provide mental health and substance use counseling and treatment for youth (ges 13 – 20 years) and families. ACIST works with the entire family to help them make positive, healthy changes. They accept Oregon Health Plan, uninsured, and limited private insurance.
Developmental Diversity Program
This program provides support for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are the point of access to services and support for people in Benton County. Eligibility: The onset of the qualifying condition must be before age 22. Potentially qualifying diagnoses may include intellectual disability, autism, traumatic brain injury, fetal neurological disorders, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, or other conditions whose origin is in the brain. Call the eligibility specialist at 541-766-6130.
This program assists families, friends, or agencies in determining whether a person meets the legal criteria for involuntary commitment and treatment. Persons who meet the criteria are those who have a mental disorder, are unwilling to seek voluntary treatment and, as a result of their mental disorder, are dangerous to themselves or others, or are unable to provide their own basic needs.
Whether you want to be referred to a free treatment program, want immediate counseling or just want someone to talk to about how gambling is affecting you or someone you know, call the Problem Gambling Help Line at 1-877-MY-LIMIT (1-877-695-4648) or chat online with a certified gambling counselor at www.1877mylimit.org (Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.). The number for the Benton County Problem Gambling Prevention Program is 541-766-6247.
Early Assessment and Support Alliance: EASA: www.easacommunity.org
EASA is a statewide network of programs which identify youth with symptoms of psychosis as early as possible, and provide support and treatment based on current research.
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