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Services for Individuals
Comprehensive treatment and community-based support services, intended for individuals who have a serious mental illness and who do not typically come into a clinic setting for traditional treatment.
Access a range of adult outpatient mental health services. Our care teams focus on best practices for therapy and treatment.
What to do in the case of an animal bite, and how to protect yourself from rabies.
Additional support services that may be available to patients who receive behavioral health services.
Access mental health crisis care and learn how we collaborate with community partners to keep people in crisis safe.
Apply for and learn more about services and supports for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Our community is stronger when the diversity of all its members is supported.
Find out more about psychosis, self-test, and access services designed to support young people experiencing psychosis for the first time.
Start down the path to your Food Handler certification, find the rules governing restaurants and food service establishments, and view previous inspection reports.
Access services designed to keep you safe if you use drugs or have sex, including overdose kits, syringe exchange opportunities, and free condoms and lube.
Find out if you qualify to receive vaccinations for yourself or your family at little or no cost.
Receive free in-home visits from a nurse with special training who can help you find answers to questions about your pregnancy, your child’s health and care, and your family’s well being.
Quitting smoking is hard! Find tools and resources that are available to you when you’re ready to quit.
Get help with reproductive health and family planning, as well as access to free contraceptives and STI testing, treatment, and prevention.
Behavioral Health Services specifically tailored to individuals who are ready to change their relationship to drugs.
Get nutritional guidance and support while you are pregnant, or if you have children under the age of five. WIC helps you afford healthy foods at the right time to promote good growth and development.
Get an official copy of your birth certificate or other vital records you may need to keep on hand.
Find out how to prepare to have a septic system installed if your property can’t connect to community wastewater and find the tools necessary to make sure it is done legally and safely.
Find a place to warm up or cool off if the weather conditions outside are unhealthy for you. Warming and Cooling centers are free to visit and accessible to members of the public.
Services for Families
Help with protecting your family – and pets – from rabies, and guidance on what to do if you may have been exposed.
Mental Health services, including counseling for children and their families, services they can receive at school, and wraparound services.
Services available to people in crisis and their families, including drop-in counselor, a 24-hour crisis line, and our collaborative teams.
Access to support and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Benton County.
EASA is a free program that helps young people experiencing psychosis for the first time, and also works with families, community partners and natural supports.
Services and products designed to help reduce the risks and harms sometimes associated with drug use or sexual activity.
No-cost Immunizations for children to help protect families and communities keep each other safe. Some adults may also be eligible for immunizations at low or no cost.
Programs designed to support people through pregnancy, and families with babies and children.
Access reproductive health services and family planning, as well as pregnancy/STI prevention tools, and testing and treatment for STIs.
Get official copies of birth and death certificates for your records.
Find service technicians to service existing or install new septic systems, and all the applications and contact information you may need to assist in the process.
Supplemental nutrition assistance for families with babies and/or young children, including training and support on how to prepare food safely and healthfully for the whole family.
Services for Businesses
Find out about supports we offer to clients receiving mental health services, including those in our Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) programs
Find out about Developmental Diversity, including what we do and how you can support expanding inclusivity and accessibility at the local level.
Find planning tools, procedural outlines, and applications for setting up different types of food-service business.
Explanation of expectations built into the Indoor Clean Air Act and resources and tools to help you comply.
Guidelines and training for businesses that want to sell any tobacco products, including inhalant systems and items that contain nicotine. Find forms and manuals, as well as the codes governing tobacco sales.
Guidelines for rural wastewater systems, including septic systems. Download application and installer forms, as well as a list of local installers and servicers.
Services for Community
Dealing safely with animals, and keeping our community protected from rabies.
Tools and resources available to keep everyone safe when dealing with mental health crises.
Programs designed to assist expecting parents, as well as babies, children, and the families who care for them.
Information and resources aimed at medical care teams, featuring guidelines for how to report communicable diseases.
Access services focused on STI prevention – as well as testing and treatment – to avoid community spread.
Support for community members who want to change their relationship to substance use.
Additional nutrition support for pregnant people and families with young children.
Services that ensure the diversity of all our community members is supported.
Access training and resources to license food establishments and service, as well as report issues you may see as a member of the public.
Making communities safer by establishing services designed to meet community members where they are and reduce harm.
Help contribute to the herd immunity that protects us all. Vaccines may be available at no cost to you.
Resources and information about the Indoor Clean Air Act which is focused around keeping the community safe from the harmful effects of second-hand smoke.
Training and legal information about tobacco retail sales, how retailers are expected to protect youth, and where tobacco sales are happening in our community.
Community locations that are free to the public, open, and available to help stay comfortable in extreme weather situations.
Links and guidance about rural wastewater systems, as well as information about how surface water, groundwater, and drinking water systems work together.
Services for Providers
Health Alerts, Advisories, and Updates, as well as Communicable Disease information, and links to Oregon disease reporting guidelines.
Information and resources for protecting clients from rabies and what they can expect if they are exposed.
Mental Health Crisis services available now from Benton County Behavioral Health.
Application forms and informational documents for clients and families interested in DD Services.
Provider and self-referral information for support services for clients first experiencing psychosis or early at-risk symptoms.
Access to Adult Outpatient Mental Health services, as well as pre-commitment and residential referral support.
Access to Childrens’ Outpatient Mental Health Services, Wraparound Services, and Intensive Care Coordination.
Access to tools and strategies to lessen the potential risks and negative impacts of sex and drug use.
Office based and in–home services for pregnant clients, their babies, and qualifying children.
County services for reproductive and sexual health, including free at-home testing options and no-cost barrier method prophylaxis.