Benton County’s Children and Family Mental Health Program in Corvallis will be moving to a location on Research Way. (Photo provided by Benton County)

Benton County’s Children and Family Mental Health Program in Corvallis will begin offering services at its new building at 4185 SW Research Way on April 24, officials announced.

“Our current building is too small for us and can limit what we’re able to do with the children and families we serve,” Kristi Reher, program manager, said in a press release. “Our team is great at getting creative to make it work, but this new building will offer way more opportunities for us to provide the quality of services we want to offer our clients and that our families deserve.”

The last day of services at the current location (1318 NW Ninth St.) will be Monday. During the transition period of April 16-23, appointments will be held virtually via telehealth or out in the community while the team works to pack up and move into the new facility. No office visits will be available during this time, officials said. Those needing assistance are asked to call 541-766-6767.

Benton County Behavioral Health expanded to include children and family mental health services in June 2021. The program provides therapeutic services, including outpatient, school-based and wraparound services for youth under age 18 with a mental health diagnosis and identifiable treatment goals.

The program has been operating at the Ninth Street location since January 2022.