Crisis Services
Emergency Contact Numbers
Available 24 hours a day / 7 days per week:
Call 988
Call 541-967-3866 (press 1) or 1-800-304-7468
Linn County provides mental health services 24-hours, seven-days-a-week which includes:
- Walk-In Clinic
- Crisis support
- Risk evaluations
- Eligibility screening for Linn County Mental Health services
- Information about local resources and options
- Crisis Interventions
- Telephone support
- Face to face support
- Consultations for community partners
- Safety planning
- Pre-commitment Investigation
- Hospital liaison
- Two Party Petitions

Suicide Prevention
Commitment
Linn County provides mental health services 24-hours, seven-days-a-week.

On-Site Services
On-Site walk-in services are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 445 Third Ave SW, Albany, OR 97321. The same services are available by phone, call 541-967-3866 (press 0).
If you would like to speak with a crisis worker face to face, then you will want to arrive before 3:30 pm to allow you time to complete important paperwork.
You will be asked to provide initial information, which may include:
At the walk-in clinic, you will be asked to complete Linn County Mental Health’s initial paperwork prior to an in-person meeting. This may include:
- Your name
- Date of birth
- Social security number
- Address
- Phone number
- Insurance information
- Brief statement of your request (why you are seeking services)
Based on your request, then you may be connected with a crisis worker at that time, or a crisis worker will need to call you back to discuss eligibility, resources and options.
At the walk-in clinic, you will be asked to complete Linn County Mental Health’s initial paperwork prior to an in-person meeting. This may include:
- Consent to treat
- Information sheet
- Release of information to your primary care physician and insurance company (if applicable)
- Fee Agreement based on a sliding fee scale
- Provided the “notice of Privacy Practices & Client Rights and Responsibilities”
Off-Site Services
- Risk assessments and crisis services at the (3) area hospitals, the Linn County Jail, and the Linn County Juvenile Detention Facility.
- Community crisis service outreach
After-Hours Services
- Crisis support by phone with our 24/7/365 contracted crisis line support
- Consultation support for community partners
- Emergency risk evaluations (tele-health and in-person) at the (3) area hospitals
- Hospital and emergency room diversion support

Apply for Services
You may be wondering if you’re eligible to receive support from us. We can help you through the screening process. Learn more here.