π Oregon Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Centers
π§ Statewide Resources
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
π Call or text 988 Β· Free, confidential support for emotional distress, suicide prevention, and mental health crisesOregon Behavioral Health Crisis Line
π 1β800β923β4357
Connects residents to mental health professionals 24/7Oregon Health Authority β Crisis Services Directory
Visit WebsiteLines for Life
π 1β800β273β8255 Β· Specialized lines for youth, seniors, and military/veterans
Visit WebsiteCrisis Text Line
π± Text HOME to 741741Veterans Crisis Line
π Dial 988, then press 1
π How to Access Help
Call or text 988 for 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors.
Most Oregon counties offer crisis intervention services, mobile response teams, and walk-in stabilization centers.
Services are trauma-informed, inclusive, and tailored for youth, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, rural residents, veterans, and those with disabilities.
Counties may also provide peer-delivered services and telehealth options.
π² Multnomah County (Portland)
Multnomah County Crisis Line
π (503) 988β4888 Β· 24/7
π Walk-in: Unity Center for Behavioral Health
π 1225 NE 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97232
π Open 24/7
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π Lane County (Eugene/Springfield)
White Bird Clinic β Crisis Services
π 341 E 12th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401
π (541) 687β4000 Β· 24/7
π Crisis walk-in MonβFri: 9 AM β 5 PM
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ποΈ Deschutes County (Bend)
Deschutes County Stabilization Center
π 63311 NE Jamison St, Bend, OR 97701
π (541) 585β7210
π MonβFri: 8 AM β 5 PM Β· Mobile Crisis: 24/7
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π Jackson County (Medford)
Jackson County Mental Health Crisis Services
π 140 S Holly St, Medford, OR 97501
π (541) 774β8201
π MonβFri: 8 AM β 5 PM Β· After-hours via 988
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πΎ Marion County (Salem)
Psychiatric Crisis Center
π 1118 Oak St SE, Salem, OR 97301
π (503) 585β4949
π Open 24/7
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π Clackamas County (Oregon City)
Clackamas County Crisis Line
π (503) 655β8585
π Crisis Walk-In Center: 11211 SE 82nd Ave, Suite O, Happy Valley, OR 97086
π MonβFri: 10 AM β 6 PM
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β Notes
Oregon counties coordinate services through Community Mental Health Programs (CMHPs) offering 24/7 response.
Youth, adult, and family crisis services are available through both mobile and on-site providers.
The state offers unique support via Lines for Life, a nationally recognized hotline resource.
Tribal crisis services are available via the Native Youth Crisis Line and tribal health clinics.