A Better Today’s Portland facility offers the best outpatient care possible. If you are ready to takes steps toward giving up drugs and alcohol, our outpatient programs can be a good follow-up to...
Portland (OR) - - Phone: (503) 406-4434Bellingham Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), which is located in Bellingham, Washington, provides outpatient medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for adults age 18 and older of all genders who are...
Portland (OR) - - Phone: (844) 202-0087Drug addiction is a disease that affects the entire family. Whether you’re a parent, a son or daughter, or friend, those around you are struggling to watch you on a self-destructive path. Crestview...
Portland (OR) - - Phone: (866) 262-0531Downtown Portland Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to adults age 18 and older who are struggling with opioid use disorder. Adults can receive MAT for...
Portland (OR) - - Phone: (503) 549-1062East Portland Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), located in Portland, Oregon, offers opioid use disorder care in the form of medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Adults age 18 and older of all...
Portland (OR) - - Phone: (503) 917-3617Tigard Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), which is located in Tigard, Oregon, provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for adults age 18 and older who have an addiction to heroin, prescription...
Portland (OR) - - Phone: (503) 843-8747
Substance abuse services in Portland share the responsibility for development, coordination and management of a comprehensive system of treatment and prevention services for drug addiction and abuse. Responsibilities encompass contracting for services with local providers, monitoring service contracts, evaluating and certifying service programs according to departmental standards for substance abuse programs, and developing models for a continuum of treatment and prevention services. They provide a wide array of training resources: they introduce and review basic steps of problem solving/help practice problem solving skills; help clients assess their level of risk for HIV infection, get motivated to change, identify potential barriers, set goals; assist clients in identifying safe decisions; assist clients with coping skills for dealing with thoughts about drugs; teach the practice of craving and urge control techniques; teach refusal skills to offers of drugs; monitor and support clients’ efforts to carry out support plans.