Behavioral Health Resources

In these challenging times, you may be experiencing new mental health challenges or have increased difficulties managing an existing illness. Many of the support meetings normally held face-to-face are postponed. There are online resources to help anyone who needs new or added support at this time.

Oregon Recovery Network: Online directory for a variety of recovery meetings and peer services. Visit oregonrecoverynetwork.org.

4th Dimension Recovery Center: Addiction recovery support for adults aged 18-35. Virtual meetings and telephone support available. Visit 4drecovery.org/virtualmeetings or call 971-703-4623.

NAMI Oregon: Information, support, and advocacy for people who experience mental illness. Visit namior.org or reach the helpline at 503-230-8009, 800-343-6264, or namioregon@namior.org

Oregon Family Support Network: Support, advocacy, and training for families parenting youth with behavioral health challenges. Visit www.ofsn.org or call 503-363-8068.

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Lines for Life: Suicide prevention organization with specific resources for youth, military personnel and their families, and those affected by substance abuse problems. Visit linesforlife.org or call one of their helplines.

  • Suicide Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255, 1-888-628-9454 for Spanish
  • Alcohol and Drug Helpline: 1-800-923-4357
  • Military Helpline: 1-888-457-4838
  • Youthline: 1-877-968-8491 or text teen2teen to 839863

Washington County Mental Health Resources

  • Crisis Line: 503-291-9111
  • General Access: 503-291-1155

(This information was provided by Oregon Representative Susan McLain, House District 29)

Senior Loneliness Line

Social connections can help keep people healthy. With senior living communities and the public trying to limit exposure to COVID-19, many seniors may be feeling more isolated than usual.

We offer a friendly person to talk to when you need one; Someone to listen; Emotional support and understanding; Resources and referrals; Grief support; Elder abuse prevention and counseling; and Suicide intervention.

Call our statewide service at 503-200-1633 or visit the website to get connected.