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Mobile Crisis Collaboration with Rogue Retreat: A Lifeline for Our Community

Over the year’s, Rogue Retreat has evolved from its humble beginnings into a cornerstone of support for individuals experiencing housing instability and crisis. What started as a small effort has grown into a robust continuum of resources, offering hope and stability to those who need it most.

Jackson County Mental Health’s Mobile Crisis Team, in partnership with Mercy Flights Mobile Integrated Health team, give a huge shout out of appreciation for the services available through Rogue Retreat. Their programs provide safe, welcoming spaces where individuals can find stability during some of life’s most challenging moments. This work is not just about housing—it’s about restoring dignity and creating pathways to recovery.

The Rogue Retreat team goes above and beyond, offering compassionate, hands-on support to community members in need. Their staff are engaging and supportive, ensuring that every individual feels valued and understood. This commitment makes a profound difference for those navigating crisis situations.

The Mobile Crisis Team has seen firsthand how vital these services are. Knowing that community members have access to a safe and welcoming place is essential for crisis intervention and long-term success. Rogue Retreat has been instrumental in assisting individuals with housing needs, bridging gaps, and fostering hope for a brighter future.

Together, Jackson County Mobile Crisis Team and Rogue Retreat are building a stronger, more resilient community—one person, one family, one life at a time.

 

Rick Rawlins, LCSW

Crisis Services & Abuse Investigations Manager

Jackson County Mental Health