
Resources
Crisis Support
Residential Inpatient Programs
Multnomah Crisis and Treatment Center (CATC)
Referrals take 2–3 weeks. Accepts CareOregon, Medicare (Tri-county), and uninsured Multnomah residents.Lifeline Connections Center
Short-term residential care. Accepts most major insurance plans.
Psychiatric Inpatient Hospital Units
Walk-In Mental Health Support
Cascadia Urgent Walk-In Clinic
4212 SE Division St., Suite 100,
Portland, OR. Mon–Fri: 7am–9pm | Sat–Sun: 9am–9pm. 503-963-2575
Mobile Crisis Response
Project Respond: Call Multnomah County Crisis Line: 503-988-4888
Portland Street Response: Call 911 and request Portland Street Response
Crisis Respite
Rockwood Respite: 503-243-2236
Tigard Respite: 503-747-4338
Other Resources
Charlie Health- Virtual Mental Health, Substance Use, & Eating Disorder Treatment
The DBT Clinic- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) in Oregon
Fern’s Place- Free temporary pet housing for people entering long-term medical or addiction treatment
Non-Crisis Support
Peer Support
Folk Time – Peer-led community support
North Star Clubhouse – Recovery-oriented peer community
David Romprey Oregon Warmline – Phone-based peer support for non-crisis needs
Housing & Rental Help
Portland Rental Services Helpdesk
Guidance for tenants on rent assistance and housing rights.
Young Adult Community-Based Support
LifeWorks NW: TAY Program
Mental health services, peer support, and case management for ages 16–24. OHP only.STRIDE Program
Insurance-blind, community-based peer and case management support.