A+D RESIDENTIAL/DETOX TREATMENT CENTERS Provider Adapt Associated Names/ Programs The Crossroads Street Address 3099 Diamond Lake Blvd. City, State, Zip Roseburg, OR 97470 Populations Served Adults women pregnant and parenting women age 18-80. Specialty Services Provided Adapt Deer Creek Adolescent Treatment Center 2064 SE Douglas Street Roseburg, OR 97470 Gender-specific Addictions Recovery Center Residential Treatment 1003 W. Main Street Medford, OR 97501 Adult men and women Care planning coordinated with referral source and primary care physician; discharge plans include placement in alcohol/drug-free housing where appropriate. Children 0-6 years of age may stay with their mothers. Child care available. Fully-accredited alternative school as part of the daily schedule. Co-occurring disorder care provided by LCSW staff. Integrated primary care access onsite via South River Community Health Center, and/or coordination with referringand PCP. Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach, (ACRA) an evidenceIncludes family programs clinically managed detox. Case management, wrap-around services, urinalysis testing, group and individual therapeutic services, and aftercare. 90-day treatment, domestic violence and gambling classes. BestCare Treatment Services, Inc. BestCare Treatment Services, Inc. Programa de Recuperacion 236 SE D Street Madras, OR 97741 Latino males Redmond Residential 676 NE Negus Way Redmond, OR 97756 Adult males and females BestCare Treatment Services, Inc. BestCare Treatment Services, Inc. Bridgeway Recovery Services Inc. Redmond Detox 676 NE Negus Way Redmond, OR 97756 Adults males and females Clinically managed residential detox services level III.2-D. Klamath Basin Recovery Center 2555 Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Adult males and females Residential addiction treatment Inpatient Programs 3321 Harold Dr. NE Salem, OR 97305 Adult males and females 1. Residential Problem Gambling Treatment Services; 2. Residential Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services; 3. Medically Monitored Detoxification Services. Onsite physician available to provide psychiatric medication stabilization and medical care provided while clients are in residential treatment. Mental health services available onsite, residential treatment includes comprehensive group schedule - 40 groups a week, all counseling staff credentialed in addictions and mental health, 24-hour nursing to monitor co-morbid symptoms such as diabetes and hypertension. Central City Concern Central City Concern Hooper Detoxification Stabilization 1535 N. Williams Ave. Center (HDSC) Portland, OR 97227 Letty Owings Center Portland, OR 97232 Central Oregon Extended Unit Rimrock Trails Adolescent for Recovery Treatment Services CODA Inc. CODA Inc. CODA Inc. CODA Inc. Columbia Community Mental Health De Paul Treatment Centers De Paul Treatment Centers 2545 NE Flanders Street 1333 N.W. 9th Street Gresham Recovery Center - Men's Residential 1427 SE 182nd Ave. Gresham Recovery Center Women's Residential 1427 SE 182nd Ave. Tigard Recovery Center - Men's Residential Tigard Recovery Center - Detox Services Pathways De Paul Treatment Centers De Paul Youth and Family Center Prineville, OR 97754 Portland, OR 97233 Portland, OR 97233 10362 SW McDonald Road Tigard, OR 97224 10363 SW McDonald Road Tigard, OR 97225 185 North 4th Street St. Helens, OR 97051 1312 SW Washington 4310 NE Killingsworth Portland, OR 97205 Portland, OR 97218 Pain management, co-occurring disorders, alcohol and drug treatment III.5, IOP, transitional housing for women, community service (rescue horse facility), family therapy, physician and psychiatrist available for consultation. Contact Name Phone No. Total No. Beds Piper, Bruce 541-672-2691 35 Piper, Bruce 541-672-2691 15 Harris, Cindy 541-779-1282 x22115 28 Zorrilla, Harry 541-475-5300 13 Crowell, Dennis 541-504-9577 7 OHP, 2 Indigent, 7 Private Franklin, Cheri 541-504-9577 6 Schmid, Karen 541-883-2795 15 OHP, 7 Indigent, 10 Private Murphy, Tim 503-363-2021 27 Adults meeting the criteria for Medically Monitored detoxification services Pregnant women and mothers of young children Medically-managed detox. Help with getting into residential treatment. Work-related drug-free housing or transitional housing. Sander, Barb (Director) 503-238-2067 60 6-month treatment. Mothers may have one child stay with them and other children may stay over night on visits. Transitional to permanent housing. Borgelt, Debbie 503-484-7805 27 funded for women 18 funded for children Adolescents ages 12-18 w/cooccurring disorders ASAM Level III.5 to III.1 level of care. Includes substance abuse and mental health screening, assessment, individual, group and family therapy, aftercare planning and coordination of continued care. Utilizing evidenced based practices such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Seeking Safety for co-occurring trauma and substance use disorders, Relapse Prevention, 12-Step facilitation etc. All residential clients have the opportunity to participate in a venture scout group and an 8 week equine therapy program. Length of stay varies according to youth's individual rate of progress consistent with ASAM placement criteria." Fuller-Hewitt, Erica 541-447-2631 24 Maximum Hanson, Gregg 503-761-6006 33 physical beds; expanding to 44 by 12/31/13 Adult men 18 years of age or older Specialized in men with criminogenic needs and recovery. QMHP on site for mental health evaluation, mental health services, coordination of care. Residential programs providing ASAM level of care III.5 to III.1 Adult women 18 years of age or Specialize in pregnant and parenting moms; trauma focused care; children 5 or under may reside on site older with their mother. QMHP on site for mental health evaluation, mental health services, coordination of care. Residential programs providing ASAM level of care III.5 to III.1 Adult men 18 years of age or older Specialize in men with criminogenic needs and recovery. Residential programs providing ASAM level of care III.5 to III.1 Adult men and women 18 years of Medically-monitored detox services. Coordination of care with primary physicians and continuum of care age or older to next leval of treatment services. Adult males and females 30-90 day treatment. Dual diagnosis therapist, educational groups, and evidenced based groups. Sponsorship, outside meetings, transitional housing, focus on recovery, socializing, physical activities, safety class, relapse prevention, master level counselors, and a family program. Men, women, young adults, pregnant women, African American Medically managed detox (III.7), gender-specific residential (III.5-III.1) including transition planning and men, and their families assistance, day treatment (II.5), IOP/OP (II.1, 1.0), DUII, pain management, family therapy, CRAFT (counseling for those whose loved ones are resistant to treatment). Mental health services and medication management available for dual diagnosis patients. Evidence-based modalities including dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and motivational interviewing. Trauma informed care. Emphasis on family involvement and recovery community integration. Girls and boys 13-18 years of age and their families Dual-diagnosis residential (III.5-III.1) including transition planning and assistance, IOP/OP (II.1, 1.0), family therapy, CRAFT (counseling for those whose loved ones are resistant to treatment). Mental health services and medication management. Evidence-based group therapy, individual therapy, and family therapy, designed to foster positive youth development and enhance support for sobriety. Accredited alternative high school onsite. Emphasis on family involvement and community integration. 26 physical beds for women; 5 subsidized beds for children; up to 10 children can reside on site. Rivers, Lisa 503-761-6005 Bledsoe, Greg 503-624-0312 15 beds Bledsoe, Greg 503-624-0312 6 beds Shelly Kimball or Mike Elsasser 503-366-4540 16 beds (9 are state funded) Quicksall, Andrea 503-535-1151 36 women and 55 men Napier, Jenna 503-535-1181 24 boys and 16 girls Page 1 A+D RESIDENTIAL/DETOX TREATMENT CENTERS Eastern Oregon Alcoholism Foundation Associated Names/ Programs Eastern Oregon Alcoholism Foundation Eastern Oregon Alcoholism Foundation Eastern Oregon Detoxification Center 4708 NW Pioneer Place Family Recovery Nonprofit, Inc. Family Recovery Nonprofit, Inc. Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services Lifeways, Inc. YES House (Adolescent Treatment) Women's Residential 519 SW 3rd. Corvallis, OR 97331 Adult men and women. Highest priority for pregnant women who are using drugs intravenously. Male & female adolescents 306 SW 8th Corvallis, OR 97333 Women and their children Residential, all levels of OP including 2.5 Accredited School Residential, all levels of OP including 2.5 Five Directions Youth Residential Treatment Center Lifeways Recovery Center 121 Iowa Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Native Adolescents ages 12-17 Dual-diagnosis treatment program. Minimum 90-day program. 686 NW 9th Street Ontario, OR 97914 Men & Women 18 and older who met Level III ASAM Criteria We have access to Mental Health Assessment and Treatment through Lifeways, Inc. Provider LifeWorks NW LifeWorks NW NARA Mountaindale Recovery Center Project Network NARA Residential New Directions Northwest, Inc. Recovery Village New Directions Northwest, Inc. Baker House Street Address 216 SW Hailey Avenue City, State, Zip Pendleton, OR 97801 Pendleton, OR 97801 Rural Washington County 2631 N. Mississippi Ave. 17645 NW Street Helens Hwy. 3680 Midway Dr. Populations Served Adult men and women. Highest priority for pregnant women who are using drugs intravenously. Specialty Services Provided Evidenced based residential addiction recovery program that specializes in Child Development Services for men, women and single parents. Up to two children under the age of 10 can live with their parent during the treatment episode. All parents are assessed using evidenced based instruments and videotaping techniques to determine base line parenting skills. Individualized service places are then developed to assist the clients in improving theirMonitored parenting skills.Parents are reassessed very 30 days to identify areas of Clinically managed and Medically detox. Women who are pregnant or have a In addition to chemical dependency treatment Mountaindale provides mental health treatment, addresses child under the age of 8 that she can domestic violence and co-dependency issues, provides intensive parent coaching including attachment bring into treatment with her. work, and mental health assessment and treatment for children. Portland, OR 97229 Portland, OR 97231 Baker City, OR 97814 African American and other underserved Women with children or who are pregnant at the time of entering treatment. Native American/Alaskan Native populations and other underserved people. Families with children under the age of six. Addiction treatment, mental health treatment, parenting, has a licensed daycare on site. Women and children Co-occurring residential treatment for women with dependent children. Medical and Mental Health services provided onsite. Prevention services such as nutrition counseling, breast & cervical cancer screening available. Child Development Center onsite where developmental screenings are provided and assessed. Parenting classes are taught. Cultural ceremonies, groups, and counseling are provided. 3610 Midway Dr. Baker City, OR 97814 Male & female adults Co-occurring program with detox New Directions Northwest, Inc. Elkhorn Adolescent Treatment Center3700 Midway Dr. Baker City, OR 97814 Adolescents age 14-18 Co-occurring program OnTrack, Inc. Medford, OR 97504 Pregnant or parenting women with children under 7 who meet ASAM level 3 criteria Fathers with or without their children who meet ASAM level 3 criteria Adolescent boys between ages 12 and 18 who meet ASAM level 3 criteria Adult men or women who meet ASAM level 3 criteria Adult men and women 90-120 day treatment. Parenting classes, AIDS awareness, specialty classes (yoga, poetry, quilting). Children 5 and under may stay with mother (up to two children). OnTrack, Inc. OnTrack, Inc. OnTrack, Inc. Options for Southern Oregon Willamette Family, Inc. Willamette Family, Inc. The Home Program The Dads Program The Teen Program 3397 Delta Water Road 515 Franquette Street 232/234 W. 5th Street Medford, OR 97504 Medford, OR 97501 Grants Pass Residential Treatment NW 6th Street Program Crisis Resolution Center 320 Ramsey Ave. Grants Pass, OR 97528 Willamette Family Women's Residential Treatment Eugene, OR 97402 Willamette Family Men's Residential Treatment: Carlton House 687 Cheshire Ave. 1420 Green Acres Rd. Grants Pass, OR 97527 Eugene, OR 97408 Family programs and child care. Children 5 and under may stay with father. Accredited school, family program, specialty classes ( weight training, hiking, movies), life skills program, mental health services (ADHD and trauma). Cognitive behavioral change program, family program, physical activities, partnerships (mental health, child welfare, and parole and probation). Co-occurring disorders/substance abuse associated with severe, persistent mental illness ASAM, Level 3 DDE. • Adult women; pregnant/parenting • Trauma-focused CBT, MI, 12 Step, Tobacco Cessation, Yoga , nutrition, meditation women who are using drugs • Gender specific SUDS evidence based residential treatment; 7 days per week (individual/group) intravenously; DHS-involved; • Co-residency for women and their children through age 5 individuals receiving Methadone • Onsite, Individual/group outpatient mental health EBP treatment including early childhood mental health treatment, co-occurring and family-centered counseling; Circle of Security, Nurturing Parenting training • Indian Health Services • Peer mental health services • Primary acute care clinic onsite: serves OHP and MAP-eligible Lane County indigent population • Transitional housing, seamless transition to outpatient SUDS treatment • Adult men • Corrections Clients • Indian Health Services: (Warm Springs, Siletz, Grand Ronde) • Motivational Interviewing, CBT, 12 Step, Tobacco Cessation o Individual mental health treatment o Mental Health Peer Support services provided by certified Peer Support Specialists • Family Services (Circle of Security, Make Parenting a Pleasure) • Primary Health Care is available through the Willamette Family clinic located at the Women’s treatment center • Supportive Housing and Case Management Contact Name Phone No. Total No. Beds Dumont, Colin 541-276-3518 15 men and 21 women Baker, Jeremy 541-278-2558 10 Pritt, Tanya 541-753-7801 31 Maximum Pritt, Tanya 541-753-2230 15 Maximum Hawk, Kelly 16 Tiffany, Scott 541-889-2490 26 Motteler, Elizabeth 503-647-0165 10 Medicare beds Kissel-Nielsen, Gary 503-335-0855 Mercer, Jackie 503-621-1069 Murray, Bart (CEO) 541-523-4049 Selander, Shari 541-523-6581 Murray, Bart (CEO) 541-523-8320 24 beds (12 state allocated) Willingham, Judy 541-772-4648 29 adult women Sullivan, Rita Cox, Diane 541-779-2003 10 adult men (6 funded; 4 unfunded) Law, Carol 541-858-4642 10 (2 funded; 8 unfunded) Lockhart, Harrison 541-955-9227 10 (5 funded; 5 unfunded) Mooney, Carol Jorgenson, Marilane 541-472-9983 3 Dey, Susie 541-343-2993 • 36 non-parenting beds • 12 parenting beds • 27 OHP beds Douthit, Mark 541-338-9098 27 26 medicare beds, 2 indigent/ITRS beds, and 6 Adult DCJ With 2 Children beds. 70 (of which 12 are available for children 6 and under) 15 parents and 15 children. (13 beds stated allocated; 2 are ITRS) 26 (13 state allocated; 2 social detox beds) Page 2 A+D RESIDENTIAL/DETOX TREATMENT CENTERS Provider Willamette Family, Inc. Associated Names/ Programs Willamette Family Buckley Detoxification Services Street Address 605 West 4th Ave. City, State, Zip Eugene, OR 97402 Populations Served Adult men and women Specialty Services Provided Contact Name Phone No. Total No. Beds • Ambulatory/Outpatient with extended monitoring conducted in general healthcare facility to determine level of detox services indicated (Level II-D) • Clinically Managed/non-medical or social detox setting within a licensed healthcare setting. Sub-acute: deals with severe symptoms such as cravings; Acute: stabilized as outpatient deals with severe withdrawal syndrome. 24 hour support/counselor/peers. (Level III.2.D) • Medically Monitored Detox ; individuals are medically managed and stabilized. Withdrawal includes severe physical and psychological symptoms that require medical management with medications and 24 hour medical care from medical professionals (Level III.7-D) McKee, Tom 541-343-6512 22 Total Beds 12 Male Beds 10 Female Beds Page 3
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