Lifeworks Nw
Community Resource
About this resource
This program delivers individual and group skills training, supported employment and educational opportunities, housing assistance, life skills development, and psychiatric care specifically for transition-age youth facing severe mental health challenges that hinder their community engagement and developmental progress. The STRIDE initiative links these young individuals to resources that promote their well-being and independence, including peer support, case management, outreach, and engagement services.
Intake Procedure: Contact for intake
Travel/Location: Accessible via TriMet bus 48 on Cornell Road
Fees: Costs vary by program, with most LifeWorks Northwest offerings accepting OHP/Medicaid and Medicare, and some programs available for uninsured individuals or providing free or reduced-cost services.
Who can use this
- Services are available for youth ages 16-24 with severe mental illnesses and the STRIDE program is for those ages 14-25 with mental health conditions.
Documents you may need
- Insurance information, if applicable
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Beaverton, Oregon
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