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Programs and Services

Trillium Family Services offers a full array of programs and services designed to meet the individual needs of children and families who enter our care. When children and families are referred to Trillium, our highly qualified mental health professionals evaluate a child's needs and recommend the appropriate program and other resources available to the family.

Our therapy teams then work closely with families on a "discharge" plan. With family input, we establish a treatment plan with important milestones and chart progress through the therapy process.

Through all of this, two goals are kept in mind — helping children heal and equipping children and their families with the tools to manage any ongoing mental health needs. Depending on their condition, children may need ongoing services, or they may utilize services from time to time. But at the conclusion of therapy, families know where to turn and what they need, which is miles from where most families start when they first enter the mental health system.

Summary of Trillium's Primary Programs and Services

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Trillium Family Services accepts most major insurance plans, including the Oregon Health Plan, and provides direct billing services.
Contact our Access Department toll-free at 888-333-6177
for more information.

Psychiatric Residential Treatment: Trillium treats children ranging in age from 4 to 17 years old who, because of the severity of their mental illness, cannot function in their everyday settings and who need a structured therapeutic environment. Common problems referred to residential care include suicidal thoughts, self-harm, ADHD, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, thought disorders and psychosis. Treatment encompasses many elements, including individual skills training, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, expressive therapies and other services. Residential programs also include on-site schools. Read More »

Therapeutic Foster Care: Children are served in specially trained foster homes with intensive case-management and therapy services provided by Trillium Family Services staff. Clinical services include in-home skills building, educational and 24-hour crisis support, and therapy and psychiatric services. Therapeutic Foster Care is commonly used for children transitioning from residential care or for children who need specialized and supported care but who do not need a residential care setting. Read More »

To learn more about how to enter Trillium's programs, please call toll-free at 888-333-6177.

Day Treatment and Therapeutic School: Day programs provide intensive daily treatment to boys and girls ages 3 to 14 years. Children attend school in a special education classroom at one of Trillium's campuses while participating in their own individualized treatment program. Children live at home while enrolled in the program, with the treatment goal of returning to their local school. Read More »

Outpatient Therapy & Community-Based Therapy: Outpatient Therapy provides individual, group, and family therapy with a primary focus on children’s mental health treatment and parenting concerns. Outpatient Therapy is provided in a number of settings, including clinics on Trillium’s campuses, clinics based in local communities, and therapists based in schools. Individual and family therapy and in-home therapy and skills building are included in Outpatient Services. Read More »

In-Home Skills Training & Therapy: Therapy staff work with families to assess needs and build the skills necessary to successfully manage children’s mental health care. Training can include family counseling and supervised practice visits for children transitioning from residential care.

Mentoring Programs: Trillium offers two mentoring programs that match at-risk children with volunteers who spend individual time with children. Family of Friends, which operates in the Portland Metro area, is a unique program that matches children with an entire mentor family. The Foster Grandparent Program, which serves the Mid-Willamette Valley, matches seniors with mentoring opportunities in local schools and other settings. Read More »

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School-Based Services

School-Based Services: Trillium offers a growing array of programs in local schools in the Portland Metro and Mid-Willamette Valley regions, ranging from screening services to outpatient therapy programs. Programs may vary from school year to school year. Read More »

Summary of Services by Region

  • Portland Metro: Psychiatric Residential Treatment, Therapeutic Foster Care, Day Services, Outpatient Therapy, School-Based Services, In-Home Services, Mentoring Programs.
  • Mid-Willamette Valley: Psychiatric Residential Therapy, Therapeutic Foster Care, Outpatient Therapy, School-Based Services, In-Home Services, Mentoring Programs.
  • Central Oregon: Psychiatric Residential Treatment, Therapeutic Foster Care, In-Home Services.
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