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Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers in Oregon

Each year, more than 1.1 million Oregonians – roughly 26% of the state’s population – take part in using drugs. Drug and alcohol-related problems have become increasingly popular throughout the state. Alcohol abuse in the state is also higher than average; over 6.25% of residents abuse alcohol every year. Extensive programs set up by the government in recent years have motivated more residents to seek treatment.

Marijuana and prescription opioids are among the top drugs most often abused by teenagers in Oregon. Alcohol and drug use in Oregon is also common among minors. At one point, the state ranked 50th in the nation for access to rehabilitation centers. Despite this progress, Oregon has an untreated addiction rate of almost 10%.

Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers, Counseling in Oregon

With a variety of opioid and alcohol rehabilitation services operating around the world, there is opportunity for treatment and a better life in Oregon. In Oregon you and your loved ones will lead a safe and secure life, away from drug use, with plenty of facilities listed below.

Top Oregon Cities for Treatment

Oregon‘s Drug Epidemic Facts

As the problem in Oregon goes beyond our reach, take note of the main stats below.

  • More than 200,000 people in Oregon struggle with alcohol addiction.
  • 5 Oregonians die from alcohol-related issues every day.
  • Almost half of all those in Oregon battling addiction struggle with both alcohol and drug addiction.
  • Over 8,000 people were admitted to treatment centers in Oregon for marijuana dependence in 2010.

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Centro Latino Americano
Centro Latino Americano
944 W 5th Ave Eugene, OR

Centro Latino Americano is a culturally-competent substance abuse and addiction treatment center in Eugene, Oregon that provides evidence-based services tailored to meet clients' needs, including relapse prevention, psychological assessment, family therapy, and access to community resources.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Youth Contact - Baseline Street
Insurance Accepted
Youth Contact - Baseline Street
447 SE Baseline St Hillsboro, OR

Youth Contact - Baseline Street in Hillsboro, Oregon offers mental health and substance use services to youth and families with an individualized approach, including specialized therapeutic approaches like cognitive and dialectical behavioral therapies, medication-assisted treatment, and unique therapies like art and animal-assisted therapy, in addition to holding several accreditations and awards.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Youth Contact - SE 5th Street
Insurance Accepted
Youth Contact - SE 5th Street
152 SE 5th Ave Hillsboro, OR

Youth Contact - SE 5th Street in Hillsboro, Oregon is a treatment center that provides evidence-based treatments and interventions to help young people aged 16-24 overcome addiction and substance abuse through individualized care and resources, including clinical assessments, counseling, and aftercare programs.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Providence Saint Vincent Medical Center
Insurance Accepted
Providence Saint Vincent Medical Center
9205 SW Barnes Rd Portland, OR

Providence Saint Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Oregon offers comprehensive and compassionate care for individuals and families including mental health and addiction services, trauma care and specialized treatments for substance use and addiction, all provided by a team of dedicated professionals committed to achieving the best possible outcomes.

  • Inpatient
Hand In Hand
Insurance Accepted
Hand In Hand
11456 NE Knott St Portland, OR

Hand In Hand is a private addiction and substance abuse treatment facility in Portland, Oregon, offering a comprehensive array of services including individual and group counseling, family therapy, experiential activities, wellness coaching, and more, with accreditations from CARF, Oregon Health Authority, and awards from local organizations.

  • OP
Insurance Accepted
Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VAMC - Morrow County PCTOC
2 Marine Drive Boardman, OR

The Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VAMC - Morrow County PCTOC offers evidence-based treatment for alcohol abuse and opioid addiction, including outpatient and intensive outpatient therapy, accredited by JCAHO and accepting private health insurance.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Aftercare
South Beach Clinic
Insurance Accepted
South Beach Clinic
4909 S Coast Hwy South Beach, OR

South Beach Clinic is an outpatient treatment center in South Beach, Oregon that offers personalized addiction treatment plans, evidence-based treatments, comprehensive assessments and ongoing support, and has been accredited by CARF International and licensed by Oregon Health Authority and the Oregon Department of Human Services.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Jackson County Health and Human Services
Insurance Accepted
Jackson County Health and Human Services
140 S Holly St Medford, OR

Jackson County Health and Human Services in Oregon offers a comprehensive range of addiction and substance abuse services to support individuals, families, and communities, including outpatient and residential programs, community-based services, and specialized programs.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Insurance Accepted
Allied Health Services
4650 SW Griffith Drive Beaverton, OR

Allied Health Services is a comprehensive treatment center located in Beaverton, OR that provides a range of services including detox, outpatient, dual-diagnosis, and holistic approaches to addiction and mental health treatment, as well as many resources for their patients.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
Marion County Childrens Mental Health
2421 Lancaster Dr NE Salem, OR

Marion County Childrens Mental Health offers specialized care for children with mental health and substance abuse issues in Salem, Oregon, providing comprehensive treatment and support services that prioritize safety, healing, and culturally competent, trauma-informed care.

  • OP

Browse Specific Oregon Cities

Currently, there are over 461 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Oregon for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Oregon Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Oregon

Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers in Oregon

It’s home to the continent’s only year-round skiing. The Heathman Hotel was the setting for some of Grey’s most memorable Fifty Shades scenes. The Painted Hills are known for their kaleidoscopic layers of red, ochre and black. The best way to explore the area is to ride Mt Hood, kite-surf on the Hood River or ski in the Cascade Mountains. The snow-capped volcanoes and snow-capped peaks of the state are a must-see stop on this journey.

Oregon’s drug abuse rates are higher when compared to other states in the country. Each year, more than 1.1 million Oregonians–roughly 26% of the population–take part in using drugs. These residents use a wide variety of drugs, some legal and some illicit, which open the door to a full range of health issues. Drug and alcohol-related problems have become increasingly popular throughout the state–resulting in Oregon currently ranking 5th in the nation for drug-related health issues.

There is a lot to love about Oregon, but there are also areas in Oregon dealing with drug and alcohol dependency.

Drugs are not the only substances abused in Oregon. Alcohol abuse in the state is also higher than average; over 6.25% of the residents abuse alcohol every year. Extensive programs set up by the government in recent years have motivated more residents to seek treatment. Those who admit themselves are often addicted to alcohol–resulting in alcohol being the leading substance of choice in substance treatment admissions.

Alcohol and drug use in Oregon is also common among minors. More than 12% of minors above the age of 12 years old report drinking alcohol at least once a month. Marijuana as well as prescription opioids are among the top drugs most often abused by teenagers in the state.

While there are several reasons for the high rates of substance abuse in Oregon, the largest problem was the lack of access to substance abuse treatment. At one point in time, the state ranked 50th in the nation for access to rehabilitation centers. This has improved in recent years through setting up different types of treatment centers throughout the state. Additionally, Oregon started several outreach programs to educate its residents on the consequences of substance abuse. Despite this progress, the state still has an untreated addiction rate of almost 10%.

Worst Drugs in Oregon

  1. More than 200,000 people in Oregon struggle with alcohol addiction. Since alcohol can lead to several health problems, 5 Oregonians die from alcohol-related issues everyday.
  2. Like other states in the country, Oregon is battling an opioid epidemic. Oregon healthcare workers prescribe more than 66 opioid prescriptions per 100 people. Many of those whose prescriptions are canceled then switch to heroin and fentanyl–causing an increase in both fentanyl and heroin-related overdoses.
  3. In 2016 alone, there were more than 140 meth-related deaths in Oregon. This is three times higher than the number of meth-related deaths throughout the state in 2012. Meth-related seizures in Oregon have increased by more than 800% from 2010 to 2018–and continue to increase.
  4. In 2014, the government legalized the recreational use of marijuana in Oregon. Those under the age of 21 are still prohibited from using the drug, but the legalization has made the drug more accessible than ever before. Even before the legalization, Oregon had the 2nd highest rate of marijuana use in the country.
  5. Every year, more than 12,000 Oregonians try heroin for the first time. This has caused heroin to be the second-leading cause of overdoses in the state at 16%. Heroin seizures have also been increasing steadily for years, with an increase of more than 900% since 2007.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. Adolescents in Oregon use both marijuana and alcohol at a higher rate than the average adolescent in the United States. Both of these substances are used by around 10% of all adolescents in the state.
  2. Two out of 3 Oregonians have a friend or a family member who suffers from addiction.
  3. Almost half of all those in Oregon battling addiction struggle with both alcohol and drug addiction.
  4. Since the rate of both drug and alcohol abuse in Oregon is higher than the national average, so is the rate of alcohol and/or drug-related deaths in the state. This rate is 21.34% which is higher than the national average of 12.71%.
  5. Oregon ranks 4th in the nation for non-medical use of prescription opioids.
  6. Binge drinking is a major problem in Oregon, especially amongst the youth. It is estimated that 16.5% of 11th graders and 15% of adults in the state binge drink regularly.
  7. One out of every 10 Oregonians suffers from some sort of substance addiction.
  8. Cocaine abuse has declined in recent years. Since 2008, the number of cocaine-related treatment admissions has gone down by 80%.
  9. In 2010, a little over 8,000 people were admitted to treatment centers in Oregon for marijuana dependence. More than 40% of those were between the ages of 12 and 17 years old.
  10. It is estimated that around 530 people in Oregon die each year due to a drug overdose.

How You Can Help Yourself Find a Center

Your sobriety is very important, so choosing the right Oregon rehabilitation is so important. The right treatment will make it much more likely for you to successfully complete the program upon your return to life, exit the program compassionately and maintain your sobriety. The sheer number of choices available however makes it difficult to select, and the fact is that quantity may not always meanÊequal quality.

Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
  • PacificSource Health Plans
  • Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest
  • BridgeSpan Health
  • Providence Health Plan
  • Regence BlueCross Blue Shield