If you live in Washington County and are currently in crisis, call 503-291-9111.
If you are in immediate, life-threatening danger, call 911.
King City partners with the Washington County Department of Health & Human Services for mental health resources.
Services may be accessed by calling the Washington County Crisis Line at 503-291-9111 or by calling the provider directly.
Our partners at the Washington County Department of Health & Human Services assures the planning, development, delivery, and quality of Mental Health and Addiction services that meets the priority needs of low-income, underinsured, and uninsured Washington County adults, children, and families.
They endeavor to develop a comprehensive, coordinated, community-based service delivery system that utilizes available funding to serve the most significant number of eligible individuals and families with effective services whose type and intensity are matched to the individualized needs of the individual or family.
The City of King City and all our partner's goal is that all Washington County residents will have ready access to necessary, high-quality behavioral health services appropriate to their level of need.
Suicide Prevention:
If you are facing a life-threatening emergency, please call 9-1-1.
Washington County Crisis Line: 503-291-9111 Language interpreters available
It is okay to ask for help.
If you are having thoughts of suicide, feel hopeless or like you can't cope right now, help is available 24/7. You are not alone.
The Hawthorn Walk-In Center Please call the Washington County Crisis Line at 503-291-9111 to access support from the Hawthorn Walk-In Center.
Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) This line is available for all community members. If you are a military veteran in crisis, press 1 for support specific to veterans or Text 273TALK to 839863 (8 a.m.–11 p.m.)
Military Helpline: 1-888-457-4838 or Text MIL1 to 839863 (8 a.m.-11 p.m.)
Take care of your body. Take deep breaths, stretch or meditate. Try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals, exercise regularly, get plenty of sleep, and avoid alcohol and drugs.
Make time to unwind and remind yourself that strong feelings will fade. Take breaks from watching, reading or listening to news stories. It can be upsetting to hear about the crisis and see images repeatedly. Try to do some other activities you enjoy.
Connect with others using technology. Share your concerns and how you are feeling with a friend or family member. Maintain healthy relationships.
Maintain a sense of hope and positive thinking as much as possible.
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