Any Clatsop County resident is eligible for crisis intervention and stabilization, regardless of insurance or ability to pay. Any Clatsop County resident is also eligible for a behavioral health assessment provided by a Master’s level clinician/provider regardless of insurance or ability to pay. This assessment is conducted as an interview in which you can describe your strengths, needs, and issues you would like to address in counseling. Based on this, you and the clinician can develop recommendations for treatment or for accessing additional community resources.
Medicaid, and Moda insurance. Our DUII and mandated substance use disorder programs operate on a sliding scale based on income. Some programs have limited grant funding that does not rely on insurance payment. The best way to determine what is available based on your needs and coverage is to call our Engagement Specialists between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday through Friday at (503) 325-5722. The Call Center staff can ask you a brief list of questions and, based on that, help inform you about our programs and options.
At Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare, we believe finances should not be a barrier to care. If you need financial assistance for services, we have options. From OHP Assistors to priority services grants to sliding fee scale* and outside referrals - we strive to meet the behavioral health needs of our community members despite an inability to pay. Please speak to a staff member to find out how we can help. We can be reached 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday through Friday at (503) 325-5722. *Sliding fee scale is available for alcohol & drug diversion clients and is based on family size and income.
Please call our billing office at (503) 325-0241 Ext. 255 or 268
Yes. Without a signed release from you, a subpoena, or court order signed by a judge, no one will have knowledge of your treatment at CBH.
Developmental Disability screenings are available to any Clatsop County resident. Call (503) 325-5722 to learn more about the services and eligibility requirements.
On December 21, 2024, Clatsop Behavioral Health’s third-party administrator for its 403(b) retirement savings plans, Carruth Compliance Consulting (“CCC”), discovered suspicious activity affecting its computer systems. Upon investigation, CCC determined that their computer systems had been accessed without authorization and that certain files containing personal information had been copied from those systems between December 19, 2024, and December 26, 2024. CCC investigated the incident, notified the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and notified Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare its employees had been affected on January 30, 2025.
The data Breach affects all current and former CBH employees.
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