Lifeworks Nw
Community Resource
About this resource
The LifeWorks NW Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) focuses on identifying youth and young adults who exhibit symptoms of psychosis at the earliest stage to deliver effective support and treatment. Their services encompass medication management, individual and group therapy, multifamily sessions, occupational therapy, family education and support, vocational training, life skills coaching, 24/7 crisis intervention, connections to community resources, and education regarding psychosis. EASA also collaborates closely with family members and other supportive individuals to enhance the success of the participants.
Intake Procedure: Contact the referral line for intake or email for additional information.
Travel/Location: Accessible via TriMet bus 48 on Cornell Road.
Fees: No costs associated for participants, irrespective of their insurance status.
Who can use this
- The program accepts OHP, private insurance, and offers services to those without insurance, with no fees for participants.
Documents you may need
- Insurance information, if applicable.
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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Beaverton, Oregon
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