Clackamas County Crisis Resources 



Clackamas County Urgent Mental Health Walk-In Center and Support Line

Clackamas County has its own 24/7 Crisis and Support Line, providing a free and confidential telephone resource staffed by trained and caring individuals who can help callers work through a crisis. Interpretation services are available for non-English speakers. People seeking in-person support can go to the Clackamas Mental Health Center, a walk-in center providing immediate access to brief counseling, safety screenings, peer services, and referral to other resources. 

Mobile Crisis Response

The Clackamas County Mobile Response Crisis Team provides face-to-face therapeutic responses in settings where a mental health crisis is occurring. This can be in an individual’s home, at a school, in a business and even on a street corner. The goal of mobile crisis services is to help you or your loved one resolve the crisis and to avoid unnecessary hospitalization, arrest or incarceration. 

These services can be accessed by calling the Crisis and Support Line503-655-8585.