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Our Services

Serving Southwest Washington

At Columbia River Mental Health Services, we offer personalized mental health, substance use treatment, and well-being programs for individuals and families.

When you become a client of Columbia River Mental Health Services, we treat all of you.

Group Counseling provides long-term accountability, built-in support system, and help from peers
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Health Services

Mental Health Services comprehensive mental health assessments for individuals of all ages, youth to older adults.

Adult Outpatient Program (AOP) a comprehensive approach to assist adult clients of all ages and with various types of mental health challenges.

Child and Family Program comprehensive mental health assessments for youth between the ages of 5-18, individual and family therapy, group services, and peer parenting support services.

Substance Use Treatment Services – NorthStar Clinic is a substance use treatment program for individuals struggling with opioid use, offering methadone, buprenorphine (generic Suboxone®), or Vivtrol®, plus intensive outpatient treatment, one-on-one and group counseling, case management, peer support, employment services, and housing referrals.

Gap Medicine Offers physical health care for existing clients receiving mental health or substance use treatment services, including medical services for chronic conditions like Hepatitis C, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.

Psychiatry Services A team of skilled providers including psychiatrists, mental health nurse practitioners, and psychiatry-focused physician assistants, providing mental health medication management for adults and youths.

Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT)  A team which includes medication management prescriber, nurses, therapists, peer support specialist, a substance use provider, case manager, and program coordinator who work together to provide tailored care to individuals who need a higher level of support.

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Well-being Services

Case Management Program  Provides long- and short-term care services to adults and youth, including housing and medication management.

Peer Parent Support Partner Services – Offers guidance, advocacy, and camaraderie for parents and caregivers of youth receiving services from mental health and substance use services.

Peer Support Services Assists adult clients in services to regain control and success in their own lives, including developing supportive relationships, self-advocacy, stable housing, education and employment.

Options Youth Services This program serves youth aged 14-25, providing mental health therapy, case management, and help with vocational assessment, resumes, job searches, job retention counseling, job development, job coaching, FAFSA application, and scholarship applications.

Trueblood – A program helping individuals find permanent, stable housing through peer support.

Forensic Housing and Recovery Peer Services (FHARPS)An evidence-based, recovery-oriented program aimed at minimizing the barrier of receiving services such as housing support and services for behavioral health conditions.

Mobile Outreach Services

Community Response Team (CRT) Mental health and peer support specialists who respond to the urgent needs of community members experiencing mental health or substance use symptoms, and are trained in de-escalation, assessment of immediate needs, and resource navigation.

Mobile Health Team The team of a nurse, physician’s assistant, clinician, and peer and case managers travels by van to support unhoused or unstably housed individuals throughout Clark County, providing outreach, mental health assessments, medical services, and referrals.

Mobile Intensive Housing Team (MIHT) A team of a peer support specialist, case manager, and mental health clinician supports clients throughout the housing process, including until they are stable in their housing.

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How We Help

We have four locations in Southwest Washington.

Main clinic: No appointment needed for adults during drop-in hours
Monday – Friday, 7:45am to 3:30pm
6926 NE Fourth Plain Blvd.
Vancouver, WA 98661

For other locations, call 360-993-3000 for more info or to make an appointment.

Our mental health and opiate use treatment programs are open to all, regardless of their ability to pay. We accept State and most private insurance carriers, Medicaid, self pay, and more. See our Sliding Scale details in English or Spanish for more information.

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