Lincoln County Health and Human Services

Newport, OR
Located in Lincoln County
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51 SW Lee Street
Newport, OR

Available programs:

  • Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Program languages include:

  • English

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Serving Lincoln County
Tel: (541) 265-4179

Lincoln County residents seeking support for mental health challenges can access a comprehensive range of behavioral health services designed to promote long-term recovery and independence within the community. These services are available to adults, children, and families and are offered at multiple convenient locations, including clinics in Newport, Waldport, and Lincoln City, as well as at School-Based Health Centers in Taft, Newport, Waldport, and Toledo schools.

The offerings include individual, family, and group counseling, ensuring tailored support for various needs. Additionally, psychiatric and nursing services are available to provide medical and holistic care. For those requiring more intensive support, case management and wraparound services are provided, focusing on coordinated care across multiple aspects of a client's life. The center also offers specialized treatments, such as Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and the Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) for early intervention, as well as dual diagnosis treatment for individuals dealing with both mental health and substance use disorders.

Lincoln County's behavioral health services also address specific issues like problem gambling and offer crisis and commitment services for urgent situations. To begin the process, residents are encouraged to contact one of the offices to schedule an initial screening, after which an appropriate assessment with a therapist will be arranged if needed. These services are dedicated to supporting the well-being and stability of the community.

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