SERVICES &
PROGRAMS

AT TRILLIUM FAMILY SERVICES

We know mental health is crucial to a child's overall health and well-being, and that these challenges are just part of each person's journey. We promote a holistic approach to mental health accessibility. We understand and acknowledge all forms of trauma. This knowledge shapes how we care for young people, their families, and one another.


Our programs serve children ages 5-17. Our Young Adult Program helps transition youth ages 18-24. The young people we serve have a range of mental health challenges.


Trillium is the only Oregon provider offering a complete range of children's mental and behavioral healthcare services. Our treatments are highly effective, consistently ranking in the top 10-20% nationwide.

COMMUNITY SERVICES

These community and school-based programs help children and families cope while continuing their everyday lives. For children completing residential treatment, these services may support a safe and successful return to home.

Individual and family therapy, consultation, case management, treatment groups, assessments, medication management, and psychological testing.

The Equine Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Program is an innovative curriculum that enables youth of all ages to develop a deeper understanding of DBT skills, practicing specific lessons alongside horses.

A mental health program focused on mental health treatment, including individual therapy, family therapy, medication management, and skills groups.

A mental health program focused on mental health treatment, including individual therapy, family therapy, medication management, and skills groups.

High school-based prevention program to support teenage, female-identifying trauma survivors. Groups are held weekly from October through June at each of our host high school sites.

Includes individual therapy, family therapy, medication management, and skills training. Services can be provided in the therapist’s office, the community, or in the family's home.

FACILITY-BASED SERVICES

SECURE INPATIENT
Designed for children and adolescents who need longer-term support and intensive therapy services. Trillium is the only provider of Secure Inpatient treatment for children and adolescents in Oregon.

SUBACUTE
Brief and intensive on-site psychiatric services to stabilize a young person after a significant emotional or behavioral incident with the goal of preparing each child for the next phase of care.

PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL
Short-term, on-site psychiatric services for young people requiring 24-hour support for emotional and behavioral challenges.

YOUNG ADULT PROGRAM (YAP)
A voluntary residential program for individuals struggling with significant mental health diagnoses as they transition to independent living.

TRILLIUM
FACILITIES

Whether a child is in one of our community programs or staying with us, we create a safe and nurturing environment that promotes healing. We have a long-standing commitment to children and families. When placing a child in residential treatment, we consider factors like age, diagnosis, and needs. Our residential programs offer various after-school activities, sports courts, gardens, playgrounds, group events, and murals in shared spaces.

Take a video tour to learn what makes Trillium's campuses special:

Portland Campus Video Tour

Corvallis Campus Video Tour

National School Lunch Program

  • The School Wellness Policy is about the policies that are intended to create a school environment that protects and promotes the health of our students. Our commitment to providing nutrition education and regular physical activity, as well as access to nutritious foods for all students, are described here. The School Wellness Policy updates annually.

    For more information, contact Taylor Bacon, Dietary Services Manager at tbacon@trilliumfamily.org

  • The Summer Food Service Program was created by Congress in 1968. It is designed to provide funds for eligible organizations to serve nutritious meals to low-income children when school is not in session.

Our success stories are a testament to the effectiveness of our comprehensive care approach. The treatment teams are family-oriented and strongly committed to your active participation in your child's care and treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, they are encouraged to visit and call. Clients can only make calls and receive calls and visits from their guardian-approved contact list.

  • Yes, each client has a room that locks from the outside to provide a secure environment.

  • Yes, clients can have personal snacks brought from home. Healthy snacks are encouraged, but occasional treats are acceptable. Storage may be limited for bulk or perishable items.

  • We are in-network with most health insurance plans, including both commercial plans and the Oregon Health Plan, operating within the state of Oregon. Notable exceptions are Aetna and TriCare/ChampVA. Our Access Department is available to answer specific insurance questions at 503-813-7760.

  • You can call our Access Department at 503-813-7760 to inquire. However, depending on the services you are seeking for your child, we will need current clinical information to make an admission determination.

  • To begin the referral process, we will need your contact information, your child's legal name and date of birth, and your child's health insurance information. Depending on the services requested, we may also need to know your child's current needs, challenges, and any medical or safety risks.

  • Yes, we offer medication management services for children already receiving therapy services with us. We are unable to provide stand-alone psychiatric medication management services at this time.

  • Trillium offers therapy in several regions of Oregon. Many of our therapists are based in local schools in the Bend/La Pine, Salem, greater Portland Metro, Dalles, and Corvallis/Albany areas. We also have small clinic practices in Bend, Salem, Corvallis, and Portland. Please contact the Access Department at 503-813-7760  to see if we have services in your area.

  • We offer both telehealth and in-person therapy services.

  • Trillium bills your health insurance for all services. Depending on your plan, you may have a deductible or coinsurance. If you do not have health insurance, we offer a sliding-scale payment plan. Please contact the Access Department for details.


  • Many children with developmental diversities also experience mental health challenges. We work with children who have co-occurring mental health and developmental challenges, but our therapeutic models are group- and talk-based. If a child struggles with learning and interacting within that type of model, we may not be the best treatment fit.

Frequently Asked Questions For Youth

  • Our programs, therapies, and medication are designed to support your unique strengths and needs. You can discuss your goals with staff or other trusted individuals to ensure they align with the program's objectives.

  • Ask program staff about the expected length of stay and the factors that influence it.

  • Learn about your rights to be involved in your treatment plan and express your preferences and concerns to your treatment team or a trusted staff member. Explore options such as youth advisory boards to enhance your engagement and satisfaction.

  • Inform staff of your preferences and triggers to receive appropriate support and accommodations.

  • Ask your treatment team about the opportunities for making choices regarding your treatment, education, and daily life.

  • You will attend school at your grade level while in the program. Communication about credits earned will be sent to your home school upon discharge.

  • Important people in your life are encouraged to call and visit. We will create an approved contact list.

  • Our programs are designed to be equitable, inclusive, and respectful of diversity.

  • You can address concerns directly with your treatment team or use the grievance process.