The Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team at Yamhill County Adult Behavioral Health is an evidence-based service model that provides community-based treatment to persons with severe and persistent mental illnesses (SPMI).
The Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) is a network of programs and individuals across Oregon who are focused on providing rapid identification, support, assessment, and treatment for teenagers and young adults who are experiencing the early signs of psychosis.
Yamhill County Health and Human Services (YCHHS) strives to support individuals with behavioral health conditions to reside in the most independent living environment possible.
This program offers evidenced-based supported employment and education services for individuals experiencing challenges with obtaining or maintaining a job or education due to their mental health condition.