Overnight & Night Telehealth Therapy in Oregon

Mental Health Needs Do Not End at 5:00 PM

For many individuals, evenings and overnight hours can be the most emotionally difficult part of the day.

Isolation increases. Distractions disappear. Trauma symptoms intensify. Anxiety rises. Depression can feel heavier. Relationship conflict, housing instability, substance use struggles, panic attacks, insomnia, grief, and emotional overwhelm often escalate late at night when traditional systems of support are closed or unavailable.

Yet most mental health systems remain structured around daytime business hours.

At Stronger Oregon, we believe access to mental health care should better reflect when people actually struggle.

That is why we developed Overnight and Night Telehealth Therapy Services for individuals throughout Oregon.

Therapy Access During the Hours People Often Need It Most

Our overnight and evening behavioral health services are designed to expand access to medically necessary outpatient mental health care during:

  • Evening hours

  • Late nights

  • Overnight periods

  • Early mornings

  • Weekends and non-traditional schedules

These services are provided through secure telehealth technology, allowing individuals to access care from the privacy and safety of their own environment.

Services may include:

  • Individual therapy

  • Emotional support and stabilization

  • Anxiety and panic support

  • Trauma-informed therapy

  • Depression support

  • Safety planning

  • Behavioral health care coordination

  • Family or support-system involvement when appropriate

  • Continuity support between appointments and levels of care

Designed for Real Life

Night therapy services may be especially helpful for:

  • Shift workers

  • Healthcare workers

  • Parents balancing daytime responsibilities

  • Students

  • Individuals experiencing insomnia or nighttime anxiety

  • Veterans

  • Individuals experiencing housing instability

  • People in rural communities

  • Individuals with transportation barriers

  • People who experience increased psychiatric symptoms at night

  • Individuals who feel safer accessing therapy from home

We also recognize that many people avoid seeking help because they cannot realistically attend traditional daytime appointments due to work, caregiving responsibilities, school schedules, transportation limitations, or emotional exhaustion.

Expanded-hour telehealth care helps reduce those barriers.

Supporting Access Across Oregon

Stronger Oregon provides behavioral health services to individuals throughout Oregon through telehealth and community-based models of care.

Our overnight therapy services are part of a broader mission to:

  • Improve behavioral health accessibility

  • Reduce barriers to care

  • Support continuity of treatment

  • Expand community-based care options

  • Help individuals access support in the least restrictive setting possible

We believe innovative access models are increasingly important as Oregon continues to experience behavioral health workforce shortages, long wait times, and growing community mental health needs.

Important Information

Overnight Therapy Services are outpatient behavioral health services and are not a replacement for emergency services, emergency departments, or emergency crisis response systems.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis and need immediate support:

  • Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

  • Contact your local mobile crisis team

  • Go to the nearest emergency department if immediate emergency intervention is needed

Compassionate Support — Even After Hours

Mental health challenges do not always happen during traditional office hours. Access to support should not disappear simply because it is nighttime.

Stronger Oregon is committed to expanding access to compassionate, trauma-informed behavioral health care across Oregon — including during the hours when many people need support the most.