Crisis and Intensive Services: 24-Hour Community-Based Mobile Crisis
24-Hour Community-Based Crisis Assessments and Supports
Malheur County has a team of Qualified Mental Health Professionals, Qualified Mental Health Associates, and Certified Peer Support Specialists who can support people in crisis. The Mobile Crisis Team can respond 24/7 365 days a year. The team provides crisis services to children, adults, and families in Malheur County free of charge. The available services include:
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Crisis Assessment and Plans (face-to-face or Telehealth)
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SUD Assessments and Screening
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Safety Planning
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Administration of Naloxone
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Referrals for new or ongoing treatment services and resources
Formal interpretation services are available to individuals and families who request services in languages not spoken by the mobile crisis team members.
Law Enforcement can be contacted at any time to ensure the safety of the clients, the mobile crisis team, and the community.
All requests for mobile crisis services are made by contacting the Malheur County Dispatch Line at 541-823-9050. Please call to discuss any referrals.
Crisis and Intensive Services
Lifeways Outpatient Clinic
For over 25 years Lifeways has been providing comprehensive care to our clients all across Oregon and Idaho.
Address
702 Sunset Dr., Ontario, OR 97914