Adult Services Team
Mission Statement
Help homeless or near homeless individuals/families overcome or prevent the conditions of homelessness by facilitating access to comprehensive community-based services leading to stabilized lives.
Values
Person-centered: with the needs and desires of the adult/family dictating the types and mix of services provided.
Recovery oriented: increasing health, wellness, resilience and self-sufficiency.
Community-based: with the service deliveries, management, support and decision making at the community level.
Empowerment: encourage peer advocacy and mentoring as part of the decision-making and delivery of services.
Adult Services Team Members
- Albany Helping Hands
- Albany Partnership for Housing & Community Development
- Albany Police Department
- Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Santiam
- CHANCE
- Community Services Consortium (CSC) including Utility Assistance
- DHS Self-Sufficiency
- Family Tree Relief Nursery
- Greater Albany Public School District 8J
- Jackson Street Youth Services
- Lebanon Police Department
- Linn County Mental Health Services
- Linn County Alcohol and Drug
- Linn County Developmental Disabilities
- Linn County Parole and Probation
- Linn County Sheriff
- Linn-Benton Housing Authority
- Linn-Benton-Lincoln Education Service District
- Love INC of Linn County
- Pay It Forward
- PNW Adult and Teen Challenge
- Samaritan Health Services
- Senior and Disability Services
- Signs of Victory
- Sweet Home Police Department
- Sweet Home School District
Referral Process
Any person or agency working with the homeless or near homeless individual may act as a sponsor.
A homeless or near homeless individual may also self refer and not require a sponsor.
Staffing Forms will be screened and staffed on a first-come/first-served basis. Applicant and sponsor will be notified of a staffing date and time.
The applicant and sponsor are expected to appear at the staffing unless other arrangements are made in advance.
The staffing will be done by multiple service providers. During the staffing an individual action plan will be developed. An advocate will be identified to assist the participant.
The progress of the participant will be reevaluated by AST after 60 days and for up to the first year.
At the end of the process, our goal is that each participant will have obtained and maintained permanent housing.
Staffing Form and Authorization for Release and Exchange of Information
Please download and complete all three of the forms at the bottom of the page:
- The Adult Services Team Staffing Form must be signed by the sponsor.
- The Authorization for Release and Exchange of Information must be signed by the participant.
- The Expectations for Participating with AST must be signed by the participant.
Send both forms to:
Linn County Mental Health
ATTN: AST
445 Third Ave SW
PO Box 100
Albany, OR 97321
Phone: (541) 967-3866
FAX: (541) 928-3020 (confidential)