Adult Mental Health Services
Health and Human Services
Mental Health
Adult Mental Health Services
The mission of the Adult Mental Health Program is to provide community access to assessment and treatment for individuals who require outpatient psychiatric care for severe and persistent mental illness, or who are experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis. The Adult Clinic provides case management services, individual and group therapies, and psychiatric care involving the prescribing of medication. The Clinic also provides psychiatric hospital aftercare. The Adult Mental Health Program is the community's safety net, providing essential services to individuals unable to access services in the private sector. The goal in each individual's case is prudent use of public resources while providing treatment necessary for an eventual successful return to other services and support systems available in the community. While the overall goal of the Adult Mental Health Program is to stabilize individuals, support full recovery, and return them to community resources, program philosophy acknowledges that major mental illnesses can be life-long and chronically debilitating. Therefore it is recognized that in some cases, the community and the individual will both be best served by on-going services in the Adult Mental Health Program.
If you are seeking to obtain services with the Adult Program, our phone screening and walk-in screening hours are 10am to 12noon Monday through Friday. When you come to the clinic in person or call (541) 682-3608, ask to speak with a "screener."
FAX: (541) 682-3707
Adult Outpatient Clinical Supervisor: Walter Rosenthal, M.A.
Adult Outpatient Clinical Supervisor: Teresa DaVigo, PhD
Adult Mental Health Program Manager: Al Levine, M.A.
Fees:
- Sliding scale based on income and number of dependents.
- OHP and some other insurance accepted.
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Location:
Lane County Behavioral Health Services
2411 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Eugene OR 97401
After Hours Crisis Phone:
White Bird Clinic:
(541) 687-4000
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