Tillamook IIBHT Program Marks Successful 1-Year Anniversary with Remarkable Results

In April, the Tillamook Intensive In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment (IIBHT) program celebrates its one-year anniversary with remarkable success. Since its inception, the program has made significant strides in serving children in need, with a notable impact on their behavioral health and well-being.

The Tillamook IIBHT program, launched last April, has provided crucial services to a total of 12 children over the course of its first year. Targeting children facing various behavioral health challenges, the program has been instrumental in offering tailored interventions and support.

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Under the guidance of dedicated professionals (Einar Huges, Shannon Pullen, Chris McClure, and Kaylan Smith), the Tillamook IIBHT program has consistently achieved impressive outcomes. By implementing evidence-based strategies and personalized treatment plans, the team has ensured that participating children receive the best possible care and support.

Through a holistic approach encompassing therapy, psychiatric services, peer support, and skill- building exercises, the program has witnessed significant improvements in the behavior and overall quality of life of the children it serves. The commitment to delivering high-quality care has been a cornerstone of the Tillamook IIBHT program’s success.

As the program commemorates its one-year milestone, Care Oregon and community members commend its dedication to enhancing the lives of children and families in Tillamook and surrounding areas. The Tillamook IIBHT program’s ongoing commitment to achieving positive outcomes underscores its vital role in the region’s behavioral health landscape.

Looking ahead, the Tillamook IIBHT program remains steadfast in its mission to continue providing exceptional care and support to children in need, ensuring that they receive the necessary resources to thrive and lead fulfilling lives.

Written by Kaylan Smith

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