For info about ShelterCare’s Behavioral Health Services, please call (541) 505-5188
AA Helpline
541-342-4113
CAHOOTS
24/7
Call the non-emergency police line 541-682-5111 (Eugene) and 541-726-3714 (Springfield) and ask for a CAHOOTS response
A trained medic and crisis worker can come and assist you with medical or mental health needs
Center for Family Development
541-342-8437
261 E 12th Ave, Eugene OR 97401
1234 High Street, Eugene OR 97401
Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Adult programs and services include: outpatient mental health clinic, substance use recovery, peer support, health integration, sex offender recovery, and psychiatry
Child and adolescent program and services include: outpatient mental health clinic, substance use recovery, behavioral health, health integration, behavioral support specialists, peer support, and psychiatry
Accepts OHP/Trillium insurance
Center for Family Development Pearl Street Health Home
541-342-8437
1501 Pearl Street, Eugene OR 97401
Women’s and men’s health, pediatric care, blood work, and head to toe care
Behavioral health services specifically geared toward children, adolescents, and family adjustment
Centro Latino Americano
541-687-2667
944 W 5th Ave, Eugene OR 97402
Monday – Thursday 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 5:00 PM; Friday 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Serving Latino clients in Lane County
Alcohol & Addictions Program for youth and adults, youth mentoring programs, mental health for families and individuals, wrap around services for children and families, employment advocacy, translation and interpreting services
Eugene Vet Center
541-465-6918 or 1-877-927-8387
190 E 11th Ave, Eugene OR 97401
Monday – Thursday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Friday – Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Serves veterans in Lane County
Employment assistance, counseling, support groups
Looking Glass Counseling Programs
541-484-4428
260 East 11th Ave, Eugene OR 97401
Monday – Thursday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Call and speak with a referral coordinator to schedule an appointment for one of the programs
Counseling Program
Outpatient mental health services for children, youth, and adults
OHP and private insurance plus grant funding for those who qualify
Adolescent Recovery Program (ARP)
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for youth (ages 11-21)
Lane County Behavioral Health
541-682-3608
2411 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Eugene OR 97401
Walk in appointments Monday – Thursday 9:30 – 11:30 AM
Accepts Medicare and OHP/Trillium
Looking Glass New Roads
541-686-4310
941 w 7th, Eugene OR 97402
Monday 8:30 AM – 4:45 PM, Tuesday 8:30 AM – 6:45 PM, Wednesday 8:30 AM – 3:45 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM – 6:45 PM, Friday 8:30 AM – 4:45 PM
Homeless youth up to 21 years old
Drop in center with food, clothing, showers
Case management, alternative education options, behavioral health including mental health or substance abuse treatment, employment assistance
Looking Glass Pathways Girls Program
541-246-1149
2485 Roosevelt Blvd, Eugene OR 97402
Female juvenile offenders ages 12-18
Residential treatment, mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, corrections issues, academic instruction, and family counseling
Looking Glass Residential Boys Programs
541-743-2611
550 River Road, Eugene OR 97404
Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Parole Revocation Diversion Program
Males age 12-25
Counseling, supervised group living, peer support, school & vocational services, substance abuse treatment, medication management
Pathways Boys Program
Male juvenile offenders ages 12-18
Residential treatment, substance abuse treatment, group skill building, academic instruction, and family counseling
Looking Glass Stepping Stone Program
541-342-4293
2517 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Eugene OR 97401
Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Residential treatment for boys ages 12-18 who demonstrate a pattern of criminal behavior
Supervised group living, peer support, counseling, medication management, substance abuse treatment, sex offender treatment
Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)
541-484-9791
591 W 19th Ave, Eugene OR 97401
Walk-ins Tuesday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Calls taken 24/7 at 541-343-7277
Crisis response, transportation to seek medical care, assistance making a police report, assistance finding emergency shelter, support groups, counseling, legal assistance
St. Vincent de Paul First Place Family Center
541-342-7728
1995 Amazon Pkwy, Eugene OR 97405
Case management, job search, GED classes, housing assistance, drug and alcohol treatment, parenting classes, budgeting assistance, laundry, showers, mail, hygiene supplies
Access to food and kitchen for families in need who are already enrolled in their services
Interfaith Night Shelter
September – June local churches put up 10 homeless families overnight
Overnight Parking Program for families
Legal camping in vehicles or campers, garbage disposal, portable restrooms – families & individuals served, call or go speak to someone about being put on the waitlist
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
VA Eugene Outpatient Clinic
541-607-0897
3355 Chad Drive, Eugene OR 97408
Mental health services provided for veterans
No emergency or urgent care
White Bird
541-342-4357
341 East 12th Ave, Eugene OR 97401
Every day 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Front Rooms
Mail services, first aid, vision services, walk in assistance
Crisis Services 541-687-4000
Call or go to the office for crisis intervention, mental health info and referrals, and transportation assistance
Counseling 541-342-8255
Hours by appointment only
Accepts OHP/Trillium, sliding scale, individuals who are homeless and uninsured to not have to pay
Individuals, couples, and families
Call for a screening interview and review of options
White Bird Crisis Center
541-687-4000 or 1-800-422-7558
White Bird Chrysalis Behavioral Health
541-683-1641
350 E 11th Ave, Eugene OR 97401
Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM, closed Thursday 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM
They accept Trillium or OHP, sliding scale, federal and state funding for those who qualify
Individual & group counseling, drug education, DUII, parenting groups
DUI Orientation Tuesday 11:00 AM and Thursday 6:30 PM
Alternative therapies for those in recovery from substance abuse: acupuncture, tai chi, yoga
Willamette Family Buckley Center
541-762-4575
605 W 4th Ave, Eugene OR 97402
Detox & sobering services – call ahead to do a screening for detox
Walk ins accepted for sobering services
Willamette Family Rapid Access Center
541-762-4300
149 W 12th Ave, Eugene OR 97401 (2nd floor)
Walk-ins to access services Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Referrals to detox and sobering services, residential alcohol & drug treatment for men and women, outpatient alcohol & drug group meetings, DUII classes
Family services including family reunion program, parenting classes, supervised visits
Crisis counseling, peer support, case management, mental health services, housing assistance
OHP/Trillium pays for services
Womenspace
541-485-8232
1577 Pearl St #200, Eugene OR 97401
Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Crisis and Support Center for victims and survivors of intimate partner violence
24 Hour Crisis Line
541-485-6513 or 1-800-281-2800
Confidential safe houses serve survivors of all genders and survivors with children
Accessed through crisis line or walk in support center
Support groups available in English and Spanish – drop-ins welcome
Children and youth activities available during support group times
Call 541-485-6513 for meeting times and more information
Legal advocacy and help with restraining orders
The Child Center
541-726-1465
(ages 17 and under)
Child & Family Center, University of Oregon
541-346-4805
Direction service Counseling
541-344-7303
Odyssey Community Counseling
541-741-7107
Options Counseling
General: 541-687-6983
Florence: 541-997-6261
Springfield: 541-762-1971
Oregon Community Programs
541-743-4340
PeaceHealth Counseling Services
Florence: 541-902-6085
Eugene: 541-685-1794
4J School-Based Health Centers
For residents of 4J area, including siblings under 19 years old
Churchhill: 541-790-5227
North Eugene: 541-790-4445
Bethel School district Mental Health Services
For Bethel district students only
541-607-1430
South Lane Mental Health
Counseling & crisis services for South Lane County
541-942-3939
Support Groups
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Lane County
541-343-7688
namilane.org
Celebrate Recovery 458-210-1737
Faith-based 12-step recovery support
Awakening church: 757 W Broadway, Eugene – Tuesdays at 7 PM
Crossfire Outreach International: 242 28th St, Springfield – Thursdays at 7 PM
Dayspring Fellowship: 1580 River Rd, Eugene – Thursdays at 6:15 PM
Echo Hollow Crossfire Church: 1310 Echoi Hollow Rd, Eugene – Fridays at 7 PM
First Church of the Nazarene: 830 Madison St, Eugene – Tuesdays at 7 PM
Emergence Addiction & Behavior Therapies Counseling Program
2149 Centennial Plaza, Ste 4, Eugene
541-393-0777
Open Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM
Provides substance abuse, gambling, addiction, and mental heatlh treatment. Support groups and outpatient care. Specializes in Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
Lane County Methadone Treatment Program
151 W 7th Ave, Rm 163, Eugene
541-682-4464
Open Monday – Friday 6 AM – 10 AM & Saturday – Sunday 7 AM – 10 AM
Provides outpatient chemical dependency treatmentt for adults with opiate addictions.
Laurel Hill Center Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services
2145 Centennial Plaza, Eugene
541-485-6340
Open Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM
Adult psychiatric rehabilitation center with housing, employment, outreach, and wellness programs. Must have OHP.
ODI Clinic: Adolescent & Family Services
10 Shelton McMurphey Blvd, Eugene
541-284-7560
Provides no-cost treatment for youth addiction that includes cognitive behavioral approaches with active parent involvement. Call to schedule an appointment.
Serenity Lane
4211 W 11th Ave, Eugene
541-485-1577
Outpatient services and DUI assistance.
Bushnell University Counseling Center
755 E 11th Ave, Eugene
541-349-7471
Open Monday – Friday 8 AM – 8 PM
Graduates in the Community Counseling Program provides individual counseling for a low cost. Initial consultatoin free; hardship wavers available for non-students.
Center for Community Counseling
1465 Coburg Rd, Eugene
541-344-0620
Open Monday – Thursday 9 AM – 3 PM
Mental health services for low income adults. Classes and group sessions on managing emotions, parenting, and long-term counseling. Sliding scale. No OHP.
Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA)
1200 Hillyard St, Ste 570. Eugene
458-205-7070
Open Mon/Tues/Thurs 8:30 AM – 6 PM, Wed 9 AM – 6 PM, & Fri 8 AM – 5 PM
The First Episode Program helps people ages 15-25 who have recently experienced their first psychotic break. Services provided include: assessment, counseling, peer support, vocational education, job search assistance, medication management, and case management.