Adult Outpatient Mental Health
Adult Behavioral Health
Benton County Behavioral Health provides a range of adult outpatient mental health services. Our care teams focus on best practices for therapy and treatment.
Services
- Assessment
- Client-centered service planning
- Individual therapy
- Skills training
- Group therapy
- Case management
- Peer Specialist support
- Psychiatric services
- Medication management
- Referrals
- Care coordination to higher levels of care
Eligibility
We specialize in serving Benton County residents with severe and persistent mental illness and Oregon Health Plan. We also serve eligible uninsured individuals and some private insurance. Reduced fees are available based on income levels and eligibility.
To find out if you are eligible for Benton County Behavioral Health services, please call 541-766-6767.
Residential Care
For those needing additional supports, residential care may be offered. Residential Care is more intensive to support day to day living. Individuals utilizing this level of care must be enrolled and referred from a Qualified Mental Health Professional.
Pre-Commitment Services
We can help you determine whether a person meets the legal criteria for involuntary commitment and treatment. To learn more about Civil Commitment and how it happens, visit our Civil Commitment Services page.
Services
- Consultation to relatives, friends, the community, social service agencies, and law enforcement regarding involuntary commitment
- Hospital screening and crisis intervention 24 hours a day at clinics or hospital emergency rooms
- Information regarding alternatives to commitment
- Liaison to the court and Benton County psychiatric units
Eligibility
Persons who meet the criteria:
- Have a mental disorder;
- Are unwilling to seek voluntary treatment and;
- As a result of their mental disorder, are dangerous to themselves or others, or are unable to provide for their own basic needs.
Mental Health Crisis Services
If there is an emergency, please call 911 or go to your local Emergency Room (ER).
Text OREGON to 741741 for 24/7, confidential free crisis counseling.
Crisis Text LineĀ® is a registered trademark of Crisis Text Line, Inc.
If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat live at 988lifeline.org
Oregon Voluntary Mental Health Database
Voluntarily disclose your mental health information to emergency responders.
Related Services and Info
Early Assessment & Support Alliance
EASA is a free program that serves young people who currently are or have recently been experiencing early at-risk symptoms for psychosis.
Children and Family Mental Health
Therapeutic services for youth under age 18 with a mental health diagnosis and identifiable treatment goals.
Crisis Services
Information and resource for crisis phone lines, crisis text services, in person drop-in counseling, and mobile crisis services in the community.
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
ACT provides intensive, highly integrated, community-based services for people who have a serious mental illness.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Individual and group counseling services for people who want to change their relationship to substance use.
Behavioral Health Support Services
Peer, Employment, and Housing support services for clients enrolled in Benton County Behavioral Health programs.
Behavioral Health in Primary Care
This service links a qualified mental health provider to our health care teams and supports our primary care providers improve overall health outcomes of our patients.