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10/23/2025
Amy Young

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Behavioral Health, Lincoln County, Linn County

Samaritan Treatment & Recovery Services: Lebanon and (now open) Lincoln City

Samaritan Treatment & Recovery Services provides inpatient and outpatient for underinsured patients. These clinics provide evidence-based practices in a safe, warm, and welcoming environment.

Learn more about services and locations

Lebanon

Outpatient and residential services located in the Barbara & Larry Mullins Center, 111 N Main Street

  • Treatment offered for adults 18 years of age or older seeking addiction and behavioral health treatment
  • Priority is given to patients to who live in Benton, Lincoln, and Linn Counties
  • Services include assessment, individual treatment, medication-assisted recovery, mental health referrals, and young adult (18-30 years) group sessions

Lincoln City

Samaritan Treatment & Recovery Services is now open in Lincoln City, the first center of this kind in the city. It is a critical first step towards expanding access to behavioral health services in the region.

This center will follow the successful model of the Lebanon facility by offering inpatient and outpatient therapy, peer-delivered services, and medication-assisted treatment. Patients will be accepted from across Oregon, with priority given to residents of Lincoln County. Residents can get a referral from a doctor or may inquire for treatment on their own, though they must meet medical criteria. The facility will open for services on Oct. 27. Read more from the Oregon Health Authority.

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