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Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA)

Shelly Falconer, Program Supervisor
Katie Hayden-Lewis, MA -  Program Coordinator

What is the purpose of the Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA)?

EASA is a wellness focused prevention program. The EASA team offers support services to individuals ages 12-27, who suffer from the kind of psychosis that would lead to schizophrenia if left untreated. Our team works closely with the young person’s family and view family  as key team members in treatment. Early effective treatment helps young people to graduate from school, keep their friends, maintain family unity and, have successful careers and lives in our communities.

What Services Does EASA Offer?

  • Counseling
  • Family Support
  • Free consultation
  • Outreach and Education
  • Trust Building
  • Medical evaluation/medication management
  • Academic and Vocational Support
  • Multi-family groups
  • Peer support network

Who Will Benefit From The Program?

Teenagers and adults who are experiencing or have experienced their first psychotic break within the past 12 months, their family members, friends and greater community that are engaged in their well-being.

Who Can Access EASA Services?

Residents of Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties.

What Fees Are There?

There are no fees or changes for eligible clients.

Contact us to arrange for a free consultation. 

 


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