HOLIDAY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE CLOSURES: DECEMBER 24, DECEMBER 25, AND JANUARY 1
Nonprofit human services organization helping individuals with disabilities or disadvantages reach their full potential.
Nice to meet you.
Bradley Leland
Director of Behavioral Health Services
He/Him
Bradley has been a member of the Shangri-La team since 2009. Throughout his time at Shangri-La, he has worked in many different roles within Shangri-La's mental health residential services program. He started as a direct support professional, served as an on-site manager at a residential treatment home (RTH), and eventually became a program manager providing training and guidance to on-site managers at several RTHs. Bradley became the Behavioral Health Director in December 2022. He is knowledgeable in assessing client needs, working within Oregon Administrative Rules, leading teams, and is a strong advocate for the implementation of therapeutic best practices.
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Supports: Salem and Eugene Clinics
Karl Porter
LPC
Clinical Supervisor
He/Him
Karl has been with Shangri-La since 2013, originally working within the residential inpatient programs as a direct support professional and then manager. When Shangri-La opened its outpatient clinic in Eugene, Karl became the Eugene outpatient clinic's first case manager, while going back to graduate school to become a counselor. After becoming fully licensed, Karl worked to become the clinical supervisor, now helping train and support other counselors in the clinic, in addition to supporting in audits, performing trainings for staff, diagnosing and documentation supports, and best practices. ​​​​​​​
Supports: Salem and Eugene Clinics ​​​​
Moriah longwell
Administrative Manager
She/They
Moriah joined our team in September of 2023 with the goal of creating an inclusive and positive environment for all. She just recently got her QMHA-R to be able to provide services directly to our clients. She has also taken on attending Chamber of Commerce networking meetings to spread the mission of Shangri-La. Additionally, she assists with our Human Sexuality training we provide to new staff. She is always up for a challenge and loves a good conversation!
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Supports: Salem and Eugene Clinics
Laura McIntosh
LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
She/Her
Laura is Case Manager for Lane, Polk and Marion Counties and recently graduated from her CMHC Program at Bushnell University. She has a Master's degree in Education, Bachelor's in Education and a Bachelor's in Healthcare Administration. Her expertise ranges from community engagement, advocacy to bereavement support. In her spare time, she loves funny puns, cooking and spending time with friends. ​​​​​​​​​​​​
Supports: Eugene Clinic ​​​​​​​
Rosa Taylor
Administrative Assistant
She/They
Rosa is the administrative assistant for the Eugene OPMH clinic as of Fall 2023. She recently graduated from UO with a degree in Biological Anthropology and Global Health. She is extremely passionate about healthcare advocacy and patient rights, and would love to make a positive impact on the health field in her lifetime. She is a woman of many hobbies who loves arts and crafts, cats, music, and the outdoors.
Supports: Eugene Clinic ​​​​​​​
Caroline Noha
QMHP-R
Mental Health Therapist
She/Her
Caroline is a new therapist in the Eugene clinic. She has a bachelors and master's degree in psychology. She has previously worked with a wide variety of people including foster children, adolescent males receiving treatment in group home facilities, adolescent males in youth corrections, adults in mental health homes, and veterans with PTSD. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, sleeping, spending time with her fur children, and enjoying family time.
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Supports: Eugene Clinic
ashley Motley, QMHP
Professional Counselor Associate
She/Her
Ashley is a QMHP with ample experience working with diverse individuals and age ranges. Including but not limited to adolescents starting at 14 to late adulthood, the houseless, those with mental and developmental disorders, and Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC). She graduated with a BA in sociology and psychology from Western Oregon University and a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from OSU. As a BIPOC mental health professional, she is devoted to utilizing her expertise and cultural connection to serving underrepresented communities and advocating for social justice.
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Supports: Salem Clinic
evelyn detrick, QMHP
Professional Counselor Associate
She/They
Evelyn is a QMHP and has recently graduated from the Applied Psychological Sciences program at Pacific University. She has worked previously with diverse populations primarily including survivors of domestic violence, adults with disabilities, individuals with eating disorders, and teen offenders. She is passionate about providing trauma informed care, increasing client autonomy, reducing stigma within the mental health community, and minimizing barriers to care.
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Supports: Salem Clinic
Dominique Schoessler,
QMHA
SHAP Housing Case Manager
She/Her
Dominique has worked with the SHAP homeless housing program for 7 years with Shangri-La. She has also worked several years with Shangri-Las employment program, helping clients learn computer skills as well as beginning CNA and insurance billing skills. Dominique graduated with her associate in business from Blue Mountain and her bachelor's from Portland State in Psychology and women's studies.
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Supports: Salem Clinic
Additional
team members
Arin Mikaelson
Billing Manager
(He/Him)