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Clatsop Behavioral Health Care previews new clinic, 32-unit Baker Building and Spanish-language access push

3806889 · May 14, 2025
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Clatsop Behavioral Health Care updated the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners on a new consolidated clinic, progress on a 32-unit permanent supportive housing project called the Baker Building, strategic planning and steps to expand Spanish-language access and youth services.

Clatsop Behavioral Health Care executive director Shaira Morella told the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners on April 16 that the organization has opened a consolidated adult and child outpatient clinic on the East Side of Astoria and is progressing on a 32-unit permanent supportive housing project on Marine Drive called the Baker Building.

"We're really proud of this new location," Morella said of the consolidated clinic, which is located next to the VA and includes separate lobbies for adults and children. She said the Baker Building foundation was laid the previous week and the project is "on track to wrap up in December," with housing-support specialist job descriptions being posted and lease-up planning underway.

The update covered CBH's recent strategic planning work, language-access efforts for Spanish speakers and expanded youth services. Morella said CBH hired an implementation-focused consultant team that helped…

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