Addiction leaves destruction in its wake in all the lives it touches—from the abuser to those they love and interact with every day. Contrary to previously held beliefs, struggling with substance abuse is not a lack of willpower or some personal shortcoming: It is often a perfect storm of genetics, environment, and life experiences, and it needs to be properly treated. Rehab centers in Oregon are equipped to help you overcome addiction through evidence-based therapy.
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Im so happy that I entered this center. the mommy and me is a great program. daycare is provided during the week. Friday and Saturdays are movie and popcorn for mommies.The staff is very attentive to each individuals needs. I also like the fact that they teach structure in daily routines.
I love depaul. Changed my life, gave me the tools to be ready on the outside world after my treatment. Really nice staff, knowledgeable counselors that can relate to your story. Clean date 2/1/2011 to present
I relapsed after several months; however, my aftercare treatment consists of outpatient treatment and AA meetings.
Across the United States, almost 21 million people older than 12 had a substance use disorder of some kind (the most common being an alcohol addiction), which translates to approximately 1 in 12 people needing substance use treatment in our country.1
Oregon’s citizens suffer from many kinds of drug and alcohol addiction, as reflected in these recent statistics:2
If you are one of those Oregonians who needs treatment for your drug or alcohol abuse disorder, you may be at a loss for where to begin. The choices can feel overwhelming, so finding a trusted advisor is essential during this important time.
Starting here, you can search the directory listings on this page or call to speak with our recovery consultants at to learn about treatment options near you or in your preferred area.
You may also ask a trusted physician or counselor for a referral to the specific kind of addiction treatment you need. If you have insurance, reaching out to your benefits representative is a good way to find providers who take your plan. But no matter which option you choose, the important thing is to connect with someone right away so you can begin your recovery journey as soon as possible.
Cost is among the most common barriers to to treatment for people who need care.3 Still, options exist for those without insurance or the financial resources to pay.
Many addictions treatment centers offer sliding scale payment options, depending on your income and other qualifying factors. They are also usually willing to work out a payment plan to allow you to pay off your treatment over time, if that is something you can financially manage. Some centers even offer partial or full scholarships to those who meet special criteria.
Beyond this, many state and federal programs exist to help finance your addiction treatment—a simple internet search often leads you to the assistance you need.