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Behavioral Health Resource Networks

What Behavioral Health Resource Networks Do

Behavioral Health Resource Networks (BHRNs) provide comprehensive, community-based services and supports to people with substance use disorders or harmful substance use.

  • Each Oregon county or Tribal area has at least one BHRN.
  • BHRNs must bill your insurance if available.

Each BHRN must provide trauma-informed services that respect your culture and your language needs.

Find Your Local BHRN

Screening and Referral

BHRNs can:

  • Screen for health and social service needs,
  • Screen for behavioral health needs,
  • Refer for substance use disorder treatment,
  • Make individualized intervention plans,
  • Refer to appropriate outside services,and
  • Provide supports and services.

Direct Services

Direct support and services include but are not limited to:

  • Low-barrier substance use disorder treatment,
  • Harm reduction services,
  • Peer support services,
  • Employment supports, and
  • Housing supports.

Have Questions or Concerns?

The Oversight and Accountability Council oversees BHRNs and their funding.