Published on: 04/28/2026
This news was posted by Oregon Today News
Description
It’s been just over a year since the crisis intervention program CAHOOTS stopped providing services in Eugene. The mobile team had operated in the city since 1989.
Lane County launched its own crisis response team in 2024, and now, the city is partnering with Ideal Option to send peer navigators on non-emergency calls.
Navigators will respond to welfare checks and connect community members to housing, behavioral health, and other services.
Eugene-Springfield Fire Chief Mike Caven joins us to talk about the new program and the state of emergency response services in Eugene.
“Think Out Loud®” broadcasts live at noon every day and rebroadcasts at 8 p.m.
If you’d like to comment on any of the topics in this show or suggest a topic of your own, please get in touch with us on Facebook, send an email to [email protected], or you can leave a voicemail for us at 503-293-1983.
News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/04/28/eugene-launches-peer-navigation-program-one-year-cahoota-shutdown/
Other Related News
04/28/2026
Poached salmon is the perfect canvas for a spicy and tangy salsa Cilantro stems onion and ...
04/28/2026
A video walk-through of the Willamette Valley Temple offers a rare look inside one of the ...
04/28/2026
Two people were shot with one suffering life-threatening wounds in a drive-by shooting i...
04/28/2026
Three articles in a recent edition of The OregonianOregonLive addressed the consequences o...
04/28/2026
