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Youth Mental Heath Resources

Jackson County Mental Health Crisis Services

This resource can provide free assessments for people who are experiencing thoughts of suicide or are in the midst of a mental health crisis and need support.

Location: 140 S. Holly Street, Medford, OR 97501

Phone: 541-774-8201

Local Therapist

To find a local therapist online who accepts your insurance, visit https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists and click "find a therapist". Here you can input your insurance type and be matched with local therapists who are currently accepting your insurance and new patients.

OHP or Tricare Supports

For local youth programs, therapy, and supports for kids with OHP or Tricare, please visit https://www.kairosnw.org/programs or http://optionsonline.org/

Southern Oregon Pediatrics

Southern Oregon Pediatrics has in-home mental health providers who are able to meet with youth on a regular basis and can refer out for further supports. For more information speak to your pediatrician or call 541-789-4096.

24/7 Resources

The following resources are 24/7, free to you, and quick to access when you or a loved one are needing immediate mental health support or are having thoughts of suicide:

  • 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Just pick up your phone and dial or text 988 to be directly connected to a trained counselor who can guide you through your crisis and give suggestions and support around safety and suicidal thoughts.
  • 741-741 Crisis Text Line: Just text the word home to 741-741 to be connected to a trained crisis counselor.
  • The Trevor Lifeline for LGBTQ Youth: call 1-866-488-7386 or visit thetrevorproject.org for tons of resources for LGBTQ youth and families.
  • The Trans Lifeline: call 1-877-565-8860 or visit https://translifeline.org/ for tons of resources for trans people who are all ages and stages.
  • Lines For Life: This is a great website to check out for mental health promotion, suicide prevention, and substance abuse resoiurces and support.
  • Please see your school counselor or SEA for more resources and support or contact the MSD Student Wellness department.
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