Skip to content

February 6 –A new Behavioral Health Campus: Lane Stabilization Center + Timber Springs Behavioral Health Hospital

Lane County, Peace Health and other community partners are combining to provide expanding resources to deal with behavioral health issues in the community. The Lane County Stabilization Center, and the Timber Springs Behavioral Health Hospital are being planned for areas near the existing PeaceHealth Riverbend campus to offer immediate support for behavioral health issues as well as inpatient and outpatient services to all residents of the area. Join City Club on February 6 to hear Britni D’Eliso, Lane County Health & Human Services, Behavioral Health Project Manager and Alicia Beymer, Chief Administrative Officer at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend and learn about the development of these two facilities.

The Stabilization Center will offer 24/7 access for anyone in Lane County experiencing a behavioral health crisis via:

  • Immediate triage and intake for care
  • Person-centered behavioral health services
  • Connections to specialty and/or long-term support organizations, schools, etc. can refer and provide warm handoff.
  • Discharge with transportation and warm handoffs
  • A place to connect with support for long term-healing

It will have the capacity to serve up to 42 individuals at one time.

The Timber Springs Behavioral Health Hospital will provide comprehensive inpatient behavioral health services for adolescent, adult and geriatric patients, as well as intensive outpatient treatment. Timber Springs Behavioral Health Hospital will replace PeaceHealth’s current 35-bed behavioral health unit located on the University District campus, nearly tripling capacity for behavioral health patients across the region. The current unit is designed to treat only the most acute adult psychiatric patients, meaning the new hospital will not just increase capacity, but expand services to many new patients. It is planned for completion in 2027.

Britni D’Eliso, Lane County Health & Human Services, Behavioral Health Project Manager. Britni has been working locally in the behavioral health field for over 10 years, primarily serving individuals who are navigating chronic and complex behavioral health conditions. She translates her experience as a therapist to maintaining a person center approach while working to address system wide barriers and believes the key to making impactful change is genuine collaboration.

 

 

Alicia Beymer, Chief Administrative Officer at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend has more than 25 years of varied experience serving Lane County with a demonstrated record of bringing stakeholders together to improve healthcare access to all and strong patient advocacy. She previously served as director of Home Care Services in the PeaceHealth Oregon network and has experience in risk management and as a regulatory consultant at PeaceHealth. Alicia first answered her calling as an advocate during the 10 years she worked at Lane Council of Governments—Senior and Disabled Services, where she spearheaded the quality improvement program, implemented the Medicare Part D program and served as an adult protective services worker protecting clients and safeguarding rights as a key investigator of abuse and neglect. Alicia earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Oregon and master’s degree in business administration from Northwest Christian (now Bushnell) University.

 

The program will be held at Roaring Rapids Pizza 4006 Franklin Boulevard in Glenwood. The program will be live in person and also broadcast over Zoom. It will be saved on the City Club You tube page for later viewing.

Back To Top