Licensed Residential Crisis

Licensed Residential Crisis Treatment centers offer a range of expert services and support for individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Our programs offer a healing, therapeutic environment staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by a team of caring professionals. Services are short-term (typically 5-8 days), may include crisis intervention and stabilization, medication management, daily nursing support, motivational interviewing, solution-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, and Peer support. Staff work closely with the client's existing treatment team for coordinated care. If the client is not yet connected to services, crisis programs can serve as a launching pad to ongoing community services and recovery.

The goal is to provide an appropriate, less stigmatizing and more therapeutic alternative to emergency, psychiatric hospitalization for those who do not require the medical capabilities of an acute care hospital or longer-term residential care. Treatment is intended to keep the person safe, stabilize the person’s acute psychiatric symptoms, and return them to their familiar living situation and treatment as soon as possible.

The Beckett Center

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Medford, OR (Jackson County)

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Coos Crisis Resolution Center

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Coos Bay, OR (Coos County)

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living room in coos crisis center

The Guest House

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Eugene, OR (Lane County)

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