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Lane County resource guide

Lane County Mobile Crisis Resources

Use this page when someone needs a crisis-support starting point in Lane County. It links to behavioral health, mobile crisis, Western Lane crisis response, and urgent-help resource searches.

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Useful LaneHelp pages

Focused links first, so this works like a referral card instead of a text article.

Emergency resources

Open urgent local starting points for shelter, alerts, crisis, and public information.

Actual options

Resource listings to open first

Provider pages with names, contact details, and current LaneHelp notes rather than general topic copy.

White Bird Crisis Services

Crisis counseling and local crisis-line support from White Bird Clinic.

Call: 541-687-4000 / 1-800-422-7558

Use for crisis support instructions; call 911 for immediate danger.

CAHOOTS — Springfield mobile crisis response

Mobile crisis response operated by White Bird Clinic; currently listed for Springfield response.

Call: 541-726-3714

Availability and dispatch area can change; confirm current instructions.

White Bird NEST

Youth and family support connected to White Bird Clinic.

Call: 541-342-1295

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Practical next steps

Plain-language routing for common situations, so the page helps someone choose the right link.

Step 1

If someone is in immediate danger

Call 911 first. LaneHelp does not dispatch crisis teams, police, EMS, or medical care.

Open emergency starting points

Step 2

If you need a local crisis-support contact

Start with White Bird Crisis Services and follow their current phone or walk-in instructions.

Open White Bird Crisis Services

Step 3

If you are looking for mobile response

Check CAHOOTS/Springfield details and confirm whether mobile response is available for the location.

Open CAHOOTS details

Short answers

Common questions

Quick answers for people starting this search from Google or Bing.

Who can I call for mobile crisis help in Lane County?

Start with LaneHelp crisis-help listings or search mobile crisis terms, then use the listed official or provider contact instructions.

Is LaneHelp a crisis hotline?

No. LaneHelp is a resource navigation site and does not dispatch crisis teams or replace 911, 988, or local provider instructions.