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CODA
Providing outpatient, residential and detox services in the Portland Gresham and Tigard area, as well as transitional housing and other associated services.
For more information contact the central services location at
1027 E. Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
503.239.8400
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New Directions
New Directions NW, Inc. provides Adult, Adolescent and Women & Children's Intensive Residential and Outpatient Treatment Programs in Eastern Oregon.
Contact us at
2034 Auburn Avenue
P.O. Box 1005
Baker City, OR 97814
(541) 523-7400
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Willamette Family
Located in Eugene, WFTS provides a full range of treamtment from detox through residential and outpatient services toi aftrcare. Childcare is available of outpatient clients and transitional housing may be accessed by graduates of our programs.
687 Cheshire
Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 343-2993
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Oregon Treatment Network
With
100 years of operational experience, the Oregon Treatment Network (OTN)
provides chemical dependency prevention, intervention, and treatment
services that are more comprehensive and diverse, at less cost, and
covering a wider geographical area than any other provider in Oregon.
Affiliations and partnerships with BestCare
Treatment Services, the service provider for OTN, and the
with the National
Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), enable the Oregon Treatment
Network to be more proficient in meeting its objectives.
BestCare has set up a full continuum of care in Central Oregon,
which includes a detoxification program, residential and
outpatient treatment, and transitional housing for women.
Services are available in Bend, Redmond, and Madras. By
providing a full continuum of care within one agency, we are
able to provide continuity in treatment approaches and eliminate
the "cracks" that clients often fall through when they
transition from one agency to another.
NIDA
Research Projects have been established within OTN member
agencies. The projects are a result of coordination between the
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the Oregon
Treatment Network (OTN), The Center for Health Research at
Kaiser Permanente (CHR), and the Oregon Health Sciences
University (OHSU). National affiliations range across the
country and include many distinguished universities and
treatment agencies, all working together to create a
collaborative network seeking useful techniques for working with
addiction.
The Oregon Treatment Network (OTN) was organized to deliver
managed care chemical dependency services throughout Oregon
under one contract.
Members
of the Oregon Treatment Network are four of the largest
chemical dependency agencies in the state of Oregon: ADAPT in
Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Coos Bay; New Directions Northwest,
Inc. in Baker City; CODA in Portland and Eugene, and
Willamette Family Treatment Services in Eugene.
The
network offers the opportunity to contract with a single
source which provides coordinated, consistent, and predictable
treatment throughout Oregon.
Treatment services include detoxification, outpatient,
intensive outpatient, methadone maintenance, residential, and
intensive residential. Equally, important are the specialty services
offered by OTN.
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