CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets) - White Bird Clinic (original) (raw)

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Eugene: 541-682-5111 / Springfield: 541-726-3714

Regionally, our community has experienced a change in how CAHOOTS is dispatched.

However, CAHOOTS still provides vital services in Eugene, including connections or transportation to mental and medical health resources, housing assistance, substance abuse counseling, and responding to situations where the underlying cause is unclear or involves multiple factors (e.g., welfare checks, disoriented subject).

We recognize that this change may create confusion for those in crisis. Please remember that our crisis hotline is available 24/7, and our crisis counselors are ready to provide immediate support.

CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets) provides mobile crisis intervention 24/7 in the Eugene area and 11 am – 11 pm, seven days a week in Springfield. CAHOOTS is dispatched through the Eugene police-fire-ambulance communications center, and within the Springfield urban growth boundary, dispatched through the Springfield non-emergency number. Each team consists of a medic and a crisis worker.

CAHOOTS provides immediate stabilization in case of urgent medical need or psychological crisis, assessment, information, referral, advocacy and, in some cases, transportation to the next step in treatment. Any person who reports a crime in progress, violence, or a life-threatening emergency may receive a response from the police or emergency medical services instead of or in addition to CAHOOTS.

CAHOOTS offers a broad range of services, including but not limited to:

The power of White Bird’s CAHOOTS program lies in its community relationships and the ability of first responders to simply ask, ‘How can I support you today?’ White Bird Clinic is proud to be a part of spreading this type of response across Oregon and the rest of the United States.

Resources

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Contact for Services

Phone: CAHOOTS is dispatched in Eugene through the police-fire-ambulance communications center, 541-682-5111 and within the Springfield urban growth boundary through the non-emergency number, 541-726-3714.

Please Note: Services are only provided through the dispatch numbers, not the main clinic line or email.

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