Crisis Resources

Our providers are not always available when our clients may experience distress. If you have suicidal thoughts, reach out for professional support. 

Call or Text 988

Call or text 988 or chat at 988Lifeline.org to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Trained crisis counselors can help you or a loved one with any kind of mental health-related distress, thoughts of suicide or self-harm, or substance use crisis. Learn more here. Spanish speakers can call 988 and press 2, or call 888-628-9454 directly to reach la Red Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio.


• If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call 711 then 988

Lincoln County Mental Health

 • Crisis Line: 888-232-7192

Benton County Mental Health 

• Crisis Line: 888-232-7192

• Benton County Mental Health Counselor of the Day is available Monday - Friday from 8:00am - 5:00pm for drop in support at 530 NW 27th Street, Corvallis, Oregon; 541-766-6835   

Linn County Mental Health 

• Crisis Line: 800-304-7468

• On-Site services are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 445 Third Ave SW, Albany, OR by calling 541-967-3866.

If you need to be seen by a crisis worker you will need to arrive before 3:30 p.m. to allow you time to complete the paperwork after which you will have a face-to-face interview with a crisis worker.

Lines for Life 

Lines for Life is there to help you prevent suicide or substance abuse. Their staff and volunteers are highly trained crisis intervention specialists. They are there to offer confidential help and hope to individuals and their loved ones during a crisis or when needing help for drug addiction, alcohol abuse, thoughts of suicide and other mental health issues. Although services are available to anyone in need, they are targeted to support those struggling with addiction and recovery, military service members, veterans, older adults, youth and their families.

Suicide lifeline: 800-273-8255.

Alcohol and drug helpline: 800-923-4357.

Military helpline: 888-457-4838.

Youthline: 877-968-8491.

When You Should Go to the Emergency Room:

Go to the emergency room if you can’t reach your provider or crisis services or if you feel like you might harm yourself or someone else.

You can always dial 911