Company Profile

Oregon Health Authority

Company Overview

The Oregon Health Authority is at the forefront of lowering and containing costs, improving quality and increasing access to health care in order to improve the lifelong health of Oregonians. OHA is overseen by the nine-member citizen Oregon Health Policy Board working towards comprehensive health reform in our state.

Vision:
A healthy Oregon

Mission:
Ensuring all people and communities can achieve optimum physical, mental, and social well-being through partnerships, prevention, and access to quality, affordable health care.

Oregon State Hospital (OSH) provides patient-centered, psychiatric treatment for adults from throughout the state who need hospital-level care. The hospital's primary goal is to help people recover from their illness and return to the community. Services include psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as community outreach and peer support.

Company History

Introduction

Oregon State Hospital (OSH) provides patient-centered, psychiatric treatment for adults from throughout the state who need hospital-level care. The hospital's primary goal is to help people recover from their illness and return to the community. Services include psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as community outreach and peer support.

With two campuses, one in Salem and one in Junction City, Oregon State Hospital serves more than 1,500 people per year and employs more than 2,000 staff. Oregon State Hospital operates under the direction of the Oregon Health Authority. The superintendent is Dolly Matteucci. The Salem campus has the capacity to serve up to 554 people at a time, and the Junction Campus can serve up to 96.
Hospital building entrance and landscape

Hospital-level care includes: 24-hour, on-site nursing, psychiatric and other credentialed professional staff, treatment planning, pharmacy, laboratory, food and nutritional services, vocational and educational services. The hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Organizations.
People Served

People served at Oregon State Hospital fall into the following commitment categories:

Civil
People who have been found by the court to be an imminent danger to themselves or others, or who are unable to provide for their own basic health and safety needs, due to their mental illness.

Includes both involuntary commitment and voluntarily commitment by guardian
Also applies to people who require hospital-level neuropsychiatric care for dementia, organic brain injury or other mental illness, often with co-occurring significant medical issues

Guilty Except for Insanity (GEI)
People who committed a crime related to their mental illness. These patients are under the jurisdiction of the Psychiatric Security Review Board.

Aid and Assist
People who have been arrested but are not able to participate in their trial because of a mental illness. Courts issue an order under ORS 161.370 to send defendants to Oregon State Hospital for stabilization and mental health treatment that enables them to understand the criminal charges against them and “aid and assist” in their own defense.

Vision
We are a psychiatric hospital that inspires hope, promotes safety and supports recovery for all.

Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide therapeutic, evidence-based, patient-centered treatment focusing on recovery and community reintegration all in a safe environment.

Values
Compassion
Integrity
Respect
Stewardship
Solution-oriented
Simplicity
Trauma-informed

Benefits

Employee Assistance Plan
Additional paid leave such as Personal Business days
Pension
Optional term life insurance
Reimbursement for CME activities
Paid education leave

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