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Behavioral Health
Lincoln City Office
Physical Address
4422 NE Devils Lake Boulevard
Suite 2
Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone & Fax
Phone: 541-265-4196
Fax: 541-994-1882
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 am to 5 pm
Newport Office
Physical Address
51 SW Lee Street
Newport, OR 97365
Phone & Fax
Phone: 541-574-5960
Fax: 541-265-0601
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 am to 5 pm
Waldport Office
Physical Address
525 W Bay Street
Waldport, OR 97394
Phone / Fax
Phone: 541-265-0522 (Mental Health services only)
Fax: 541-265-0567
Hours
8 am to 5 pm
Services
Behavioral health services are available to Lincoln County residents struggling with mental health symptoms. We serve adults, children, and families. It is our goal to assist our clients in long term recovery and to help them maintain their independence within the community.
Services are offered at clinics located in Newport, Waldport, and Lincoln City, and at School-Based Health Centers located in Taft, Newport, Waldport, and Toledo schools.
To access services, please call an office to schedule a screening. If appropriate, an assessment will be scheduled with a therapist after the screening.
We provide
- Individual counseling
- Family counseling
- Group counseling
- Psychiatric services
- Nursing services
- Case management
- Wraparound services
- Early intervention
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
- EASA - Early Assessment and Support Alliance
- Problem gambling treatment
- Dual diagnosis treatment
- Crisis and commitment services
Problem gambling treatment
Lincoln County Problem Gambling program provides gambling prevention, education, and treatment to Lincoln County residents. Gambling treatment is available for problem gamblers, their families or employees. Treatment works; it is free, it is confidential.
EASA - Early Assessment and Support Alliance
The Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) is a program designed for older adolescents and young adults who are experiencing the onset of a psychotic disorder. The goal of the program is to minimize the potential long-term impact of the disorder while providing skills training, case management, treatment and low-dose prescribing.
For an EASA screening, call any of our clinics. To learn more about this program, please visit: Early Assessment and Support Alliance
Lincoln Community Health Center is a Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) Deemed Facility.
For 24/7 mental health crisis counseling, call 866-266-0288
Services are provided regardless of insurance coverage or income.
Lincoln County Adult Mental Health Abuse Investigator
Phone: 541-265-6611 extension 7250