Behavioral Health

Behavioral Health

As of April 3rd, 2023 masks are no longer required in health care settings in Oregon. Masks do remain an effective way to reduce transmission of respiratory viruses. People are recommended to wear masks when they are sick, and individuals – particularly those with health conditions that put them at high risk for severe illness from a respiratory virus exposure– should feel supported to continue to wear masks wherever they feel comfortable. Other things you can do to protect yourself and the community: stay up to date on vaccinations and stay home when you sick.

Behavioral Health helps County residents facing serious mental health and addiction issues.  Staff and contracted agencies also help people with developmental disabilities and their families.  Priority populations include Oregon Health Plan members, uninsured County residents with nowhere else to turn and people in crisis, who are often in unstable situations or are a danger to themselves or others.  The department also coordinates services for County residents in care at the State Hospital or served through other agencies or facilities. These services assist people in need, alleviate community problems, promote client health and prevent more costly care and intervention.

Please contact Behavioral Health at (541) 322-7500 to be directed to the appropriate service.

Who Can Receive Services

People on the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or most private insurance plans can receive services.  People who do not have OHP or private insurance may still receive services based on ability to pay.  Referrals to other community programs may also be made.

How to Access Services

To begin services, please call (541) 322-7500 to schedule an initial appointment with the Access Team. Services are offered at locations in Bend, Redmond, and La Pine. Learn more about the Access Team and what to expect in your first appointment by clicking here