JACKSON COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
EARLY ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT ALLIANCE
Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) is a network of programs focused on providing rapid identification, support, assessment, and treatment for teenagers and young adults who are experiencing the early signs of psychosis. EASA is designed as a transitional program, approximately 2 years, to provide the education and resources the person needs to succeed in the long term. Services include medication and medication monitoring, individual and group counseling, multi-family groups, occupational therapy, family education and support, vocational training, life-skills coaching, 24/7 crisis services, links to community resources, and education about psychosis. EASA also works closely with family members and others who support the individual to help them succeed.
140 S Holly Street
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: Ages 12-25 who have had a first episode of psychosis within the last 12 months or who are experiencing early at-risk symptoms for psychosis and their families
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • Main phone (541) 774-3333
Email Address: [email protected]
INTAKE PROCEDURE: Call for intake
FEES: Accepts OHP and private insurances. Sliding scale fees available for uninsured patients. No one turned away for inability to pay.
DOCUMENTS: Insurance information and guardianship documentation.
LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, interpretation or signing by arrangement
AREA SERVED: Jackson County
SITE HOURS: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
TRAVEL/LOCATION INFORMATION: Between Holly and Ivy Streets off W 8th Avenue downtown in downtown Medford
Services:
  • Early Intervention for Mental Illness
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JACKSON COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH