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Group Mental Health
Category Mental Health
Name Cascadia Health
Provider Cascadia Health, Inc

Description

Formerly Cascadia Behavioral Health, Cascadia Health offers a wide range of integrated, holistic, person-centered trauma-informed mental health care services.

Cascadia’s main health centers serves adults by providing whole health care model, including on-site primary care option in addition to behavioral health treatment.

Cascadia’s evidence-based multi-disciplinary teams collaborates with clients in developing a comprehensive treatment plan; their services can include individual and group therapy, medication management, skills training, case management, advocacy, community referrals, supported employment, and more. In addition, culturally responsive services are offered to families and children with the goal of ensuring family health and safety and parent engagement in services. Cascadia works closely with child welfare, community justice, and schools to provide access and coordination of care.

Clackamas/Talbert Health Center (Offers Primary Care) 17070 SE McLoughlin Blvd Portland, OR 97267

Hours: MondayFriday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Garlington Health Center ( Offers Child & Family, Intensive Case Management, and Primary Care) 3036 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97201

Hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Plaza Health Center ( Offers Child & Family, and Primary Care) 4212 SE Division St Portland, OR 97206

Hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Woodland Park Health Center (Offers Child & Family, Older Adult, and Primary Care) 10373 NE Hancock St Ste 200 Portland, OR 97220

Hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Cascadia Crisis Services Urgent Walk-In Clinic 4212 SE Division St, Ste 100 Portland, OR 97206

Hours: Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–9 p.m., Saturday–Sunday 9 a.m.–9 p.m.

Cascadia’s urgent walk-in clinic is open 7 days a week to provide crisis mental health and addiction services to all individuals in Multnomah County regardless of insurance, income, or age. Their short-term services are based on clinic needs and may include:

  • Counseling
  • Referrals to affordable mental health care
  • Psychiatric prescriber services
  • Substance treatment referrals
  • Other community resources navigation

Project Respond Available to provide support 24/7 Project Respond is a mobile mental health crisis response team that provides an array of crisis, specialized, and culturally aware services. Project Respond focuses on helping an individual and/or family regain a sense of control over thoughts, feelings, and events. Individual strengths and preferences are considered during all support interventions. Their response teams include:

  • Mobile Crisis Team clinicians provide crisis risk assessment and support to individuals and families in Multnomah County 24/7
  • Emergency Department Liaisons (ED) provide outreach and support to individuals identified by local emergency departments to assist in access to services and decrease the risk of further crises
  • Family Crisis Stabilization Specialists (FCSS) respond to children, adolescents, and families identified as being in or at-risk of experiencing a mental health crisis; additionally, will provide follow-up supports and resource navigation
  • Library Crisis Services (LCS) provides outreach, engagement, and crisis response to folks accessing the Multnomah County Library Services
  • Peer Wellness Specialists (PWS) are referred through Project Respond crisis teams; PWS have similar or shared lived experiences and provide peer-driven services focused on acceptance, hope, options and opportunities, and problem- solving
  • Shelter Behavioral Health Team (SBHT) are counselors and peers that provide in-person walk-in hours and distress/crisis intervention support to local publicly funded shelters
  • Gresham Service Coordination Team is an integrated team of Project Respond clinicians and Gresham Police to provide support and assistance to individuals

in the community experiencing mental health crisis. Internal referrals from Gresham Police


Crisis Respite Tigard Respite (503) 747-4338 Rockwood Respite (503) 243-2236

Crisis Respite is a short-term community-based alternative to psychiatric hospitalization. Respite occurs in a supportive atmosphere, away from everyday stressors that may impact an individual’s sense of wellness. Individuals are supported on their wellness goals and recovery, and encouraged to maintain contact with their family, friends and community during their treatment. Respite services provide:

  • Three meals a day
  • Activities and recreational opportunities in common spaces
  • 24-hour staff support and guidance.
  • Symptom stabilization and medication management

Please call the facilities to inquire about the referral process.

A person must have 30 days of medications and a place to go upon discharge from respite.

Cascadia Criminal Justice Involved Specialty Services Case Coordination provides short-term case management, medication management, and counseling services to individuals within the Mental Health Unit or Transitional Services Unit under supervision with Multnomah County’s Department of Community Justice. Referrals accepted directly from Multnomah County.

Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) Program assists criminal justice involved folks experiencing serious mental health challenges and needing guidance in major life areas such as employment, relationships, housing, and physical health and wellness. FACT provides medication management, case management, and counseling. Applicants must have a primary diagnosis of a severe and persistent mental illness which seriously impairs their function in the community, at a moderate to high risk of reoffending, are a Multnomah County resident, and have OHP or are indigent. The program works in partnership with Health Share of Oregon and Multnomah County, and in collaboration with law enforcement and other community partners. Federal Probation can make referrals to FACT.

Second Chance for Women program is for women living with mental health and substance use disorder(s) under supervision with Multnomah County’s Departments of Community Justice. They provide case management, medication management, and gender-specific counseling. Referrals accepted directly from Multnomah County Department of Community Justice.

Facilities

Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare - Woodland Park Clinic
Clackamas/Talbert Health Center
OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Richmond

Contacts


Contact: Garlington Health Center Phone: (503) 283-3763


Contact: Plaza Health Center Phone: (503) 238-0705


Contact: Urgent Walk-In Clinic Phone: (503) 963-2575


Contact: Woodland Park Health Center Phone: (503) 253-6754


Contact: Project Respond Phone: (503) 988-4888


Contact: Office Phone: (503) 236-7166