Resources and tools for individuals and family members affected by mental health and substance use conditions
Crisis Resources
Crisis Resources
Dial or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, if you or a family member is experiencing a mental health crisis. This resource is available to everyone, is free, and confidential.
For emergency situations requiring immediate on scene response, dial 9-1-1.
Disability Resources
Substance Use Disorder and Individuals with Disabilities
Individuals that experience a physical and/or mental disability can be at a higher risk of developing a substance use disorder. In addition, the effects can be worse.
Disability Resources provides a list of websites and recovery resources that focus on prevention and treatment.
Other Resources:
- Disability Rights in Oregon
- Disability Rights in Washington State
- Job Training and Employment
- Medicaid.gov Washington page
- Medical Programs in Oregon (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities)
- Medical Programs in Oregon (Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities)
- Provider and Partner Resources (Oregon)
- Washington Apple Health
- Washington Health Plan Finder (Apply for Medicaid)
Mental Health Resources
One in five adults experience a mental health condition along with over one in five children. Education and support are imperative to helping those individuals receive the treatment and healing they need. These can range from outpatient therapy to support groups and other resources found below.
Other Resources:
Substance Use Resources
Recovery resources including support groups, are one of the many tools utilized for those experiencing a behavioral health disorder. Some are in-person while others are available in a virtual format.
See what meetings are available in your community.
Other Resources: