
Sagebrush Day Treatment Program
Trillium’s Sagebrush Day Treatment is a partial hospitalization level, mental health program provided in a school setting and schedule, with a focus on treatment including individual and family therapy, medication management, and skills groups. Admissions process.
Pacific Source Community Solutions
Individualized Care Management provides members with custom-tailored support in coordinating their healthcare.
Flex Funds are available to members currently enrolled with a PacificSource Community Solutions health plan through the Oregon Health Plan. Flex Funds can be used to pay for things that help improve your health but aren’t of a health plan, such as gym memberships. Flex Fund Request Form.
NEW! 988 – Behavioral Health Crisis Line
Beginning July 16, 2022, a new three-digit phone number — 988 — will be available 24/7 for people to call when they are or someone else is having a behavioral health crisis or emergency. Read more here.
Central Oregon Guide for Referring Youth to Behavioral Health Services
A step by step guide for school partners and families who are referring youth to a higher level of care. Contents include:
- Glossary of terms
- What to do when youth does not qualify for higher level of care
- What to do when there is a waitlist to enter Sagebrush
- What to do when a youth exceeds acuity for Sagebrush
- Fillable field referral forms
Deschutes County Intensive Youth Services
Intensive Youth Services are defined by children, youth and families in need of a higher level of care than traditional outpatient clients. IYS has three specialty programs, and a drop in center. Referral form.
Youth Villages Services
This one page reference guide from Youth Villages has information on the following services: Intercept, Intensive In Home Behavioral Health Treatment (IIBHT), and Crisis and Transition Services (CATS). For students and family currently being served by Intercept or IIBHT, the crisis line number is 541-516-6336.
Mental Health Provider Directory
Deschutes County Health Services manages a Mental Health Provider Directory. The list of Local Mental Health Providers is offered voluntarily by providers themselves. Providers on the list can help with a variety of mental health challenges such as eating disorders, substance use disorder, suicidal ideation, depression and more.
Oregon Integrative Model of Mental Health and Mental Health Literacy
ODE is excited to announce the launch of Oregon Classroom WISE (Oregon CW) – a free, digital learning program, website, video library and resource collection for all Oregonians to increase and strengthen school and community mental health and well-being, and promote care and connection!
To access Oregon CW visit https://healtheknowledge.org/course/view.php?id=743 and follow the steps listed. If you need assistance with registration, navigation, moving through the course, contact the HealtheKnowledge Help Desk for 24/7 email support, as well as weekday chat and phone support: https://hek.zendesk.com/hc/en-us.
The online course begins with a brief, introductory session explaining ODE’s Integrated Model of Mental Health followed by six modules organized into two major sections. The first major section covers Tier I mental health prevention and promotion. The second section provides Tier II/III information and strategies for working with students experiencing adversity or distress. Participants learn about mental health topics through a range of engaging online learning formats including videos, interviews with youth, educators, and school mental health experts, interactive slides, reflection questions, and more. Participants can also receive certificates of completion for each individual module!