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|Description='''Outpatient''' New Narrative outpatient clinic services can include individual counseling, case management, peer support, and medication management depending on the client’s mental health assessment and plan. They are also able to integrate care with client’s other care teams upon client consent. | |Description='''Outpatient''' New Narrative outpatient clinic services can include individual counseling, case management, peer support, and medication management depending on the client’s mental health assessment and plan. They are also able to integrate care with client’s other care teams upon client consent. | ||
Accepted insurance: OHP Open Card or CareOregon. | Accepted insurance: OHP Open Card or CareOregon. | ||
''' | '''Please call intake to make a referral at: 503-726-3742''' | ||
'''Housing''' New Narrative also offers additional housing support options for folks living with mental health. They offer '''transitional housing program''' , '''permanent supportive | '''Spring Creek Center (Tigard Clinic)''' ''8915 SW Center St, Tigard OR 97223'' | ||
'''Mill Park Center (Portland Clinic)''' ''1952 SE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR 97233'' | |||
'''Residential''' Licensed 24/7 staffed residential services are offered. | |||
'''Housing''' New Narrative also offers additional housing support options for folks living with mental health. They offer '''transitional housing program''' , '''permanent supportive housing''' , '''independent housing''' . | |||
Washington and Multnomah Counties manage the screenings for housing placement. | Washington and Multnomah Counties manage the screenings for housing placement. | ||
For Washington County residents, send referral to Community Connect: | For Washington County residents, send referral to Community Connect: | ||
''communityconnect@caowash.org'' For Multnomah County residents, sent referral via: ''Call to 211'' ''Text zip code to 898211 (TXT211)'' ''help@211info.org'' | |||
'''Peer Support Programs''' In additional to integrating peer support services in outpatient and residential settings, they offer a few peer support programs: | '''Peer Support Programs''' In additional to integrating peer support services in outpatient and residential settings, they offer a few peer support programs: | ||
''Compass Rose'' | '''Compass Rose''' | ||
Compass Rose is a supportive living program for youth aging out of foster/DHS care programs and receiving mental health services. Compass Rose peer mentors have lived experience with the foster care systems, incarceration, and houselessness. '''Program only''' '''available through DHS-Child Welfare central referral.''' | |||
''Comfort Zone'' | '''Comfort Zone''' | ||
Comfort Zone is a community space available to anyone to build community connection or access assistance with housing, job-seeking tools, connect to benefits, to getting an ID. Peer support specialists in this setting have varying measures of experiences mental health challenges and/or trauma in their lives. | |||
''NorthStar Clubhouse'' | '''NorthStar Clubhouse''' | ||
NorthStar Clubhouse is a non-clinical intentional community for folks who have experienced mental health challenges and wanting to be in community with others who have shared goal of preparing to find a job, volunteer, or go back to school. Clubhouse members work alongside each other and staff to build and practice varying work skills, pursue vocational goals, and practice trigger management and workplace socializing. | |||
''Self-Directed Services'' | '''Self-Directed Services''' | ||
Self-Directed Services (SDS) is a peer-run program that walks alongside the client as they navigate health and wellness goals and is a supplemental service to traditional mental health services. Two programs are offered: '''one-year Wellness Program''' and '''two-year Sustainable Housing Program''' . | |||
Please call them to see if you are eligible to apply to the program. | Please call them to see if you are eligible to apply to the program. | ||
|Provider=New Narrative | |Provider=New Narrative, Inc. | ||
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Revision as of 23:18, October 4, 2025
| Group | Mental Health |
| Category | Mental Health |
| Name | New Narrative |
| Provider | New Narrative, Inc. |
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Description
Outpatient New Narrative outpatient clinic services can include individual counseling, case management, peer support, and medication management depending on the client’s mental health assessment and plan. They are also able to integrate care with client’s other care teams upon client consent.
Accepted insurance: OHP Open Card or CareOregon.
Please call intake to make a referral at: 503-726-3742
Spring Creek Center (Tigard Clinic) 8915 SW Center St, Tigard OR 97223
Mill Park Center (Portland Clinic) 1952 SE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR 97233
Residential Licensed 24/7 staffed residential services are offered.
Housing New Narrative also offers additional housing support options for folks living with mental health. They offer transitional housing program , permanent supportive housing , independent housing .
Washington and Multnomah Counties manage the screenings for housing placement.
For Washington County residents, send referral to Community Connect:
communityconnect@caowash.org For Multnomah County residents, sent referral via: Call to 211 Text zip code to 898211 (TXT211) help@211info.org
Peer Support Programs In additional to integrating peer support services in outpatient and residential settings, they offer a few peer support programs:
Compass Rose
Compass Rose is a supportive living program for youth aging out of foster/DHS care programs and receiving mental health services. Compass Rose peer mentors have lived experience with the foster care systems, incarceration, and houselessness. Program only available through DHS-Child Welfare central referral.
Comfort Zone
Comfort Zone is a community space available to anyone to build community connection or access assistance with housing, job-seeking tools, connect to benefits, to getting an ID. Peer support specialists in this setting have varying measures of experiences mental health challenges and/or trauma in their lives.
NorthStar Clubhouse
NorthStar Clubhouse is a non-clinical intentional community for folks who have experienced mental health challenges and wanting to be in community with others who have shared goal of preparing to find a job, volunteer, or go back to school. Clubhouse members work alongside each other and staff to build and practice varying work skills, pursue vocational goals, and practice trigger management and workplace socializing.
Self-Directed Services
Self-Directed Services (SDS) is a peer-run program that walks alongside the client as they navigate health and wellness goals and is a supplemental service to traditional mental health services. Two programs are offered: one-year Wellness Program and two-year Sustainable Housing Program .
Please call them to see if you are eligible to apply to the program.