About Old Mill Center for Children & Families – Corvallis
Old Mill Center on 45th Place in Corvallis, Oregon offers support to families, children and youth. They provide early childhood and prenatal healthy family programs as well as intensive treatment programs for children between the ages of three and seven who are struggling with behavioral and emotional health issues.
Intensive treatment services are offered through a day treatment program that offers emotional and educational support. The program involves individual, family and group therapy. There are social skills-building activities and psychiatric consultations to assess and evaluate the needs of each child. Attention and memory skills are developed as children learn to problem-solve alone and as a group. Education and behavior medication are also part of the therapy and life skills gained.
The intensive treatment program is only for children between the ages of three and seven but there are services to help any child up to the age of 18. Outpatient counseling and therapy programs are available to help children and youth deal with the stresses in their lives. These may include substance abuse, past trauma, mental and emotional health conditions, neurodiversity diagnosis and other challenges.
There are community programs to help support children, youth and families as well. Community preschool programs, healthy family workshops and programs, counseling for individual children and their families and other group and individual resources are available to help families and young people cope with whatever they face.
Old Mill Center also has relief nursery programs and pediatric occupational therapy for children with mental, physical, and learning disabilities that could benefit from the support of OT.
The Old Mill Center accepts Oregon Health Plan and Medicaid. They do not accept all health insurance plans so it is important to check with your personal health insurance provider to ensure you know what coverage is available, if any, and whether or not you will be financially responsible for any or all of the costs associated with treatment.