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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs in Prineville, OR

Prineville, OR has several nearby treatment choices including: 4 medicaid treatment centers, 1 inpatient rehab, 4 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Aetna, 1 drug detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Addiction Treatment Facilities Serving the Prineville, Oregon Area:

    drug treatment facility - Rimrock Trails Treatment Services OR
    1333 NW 9th Street
    Prineville, OR. 97754
    541-447-2631


    Rimrock Trails Treatment Services is dedicated to assisting anyone with an alcohol or drug abuse disorder in Prineville, OR. and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It provides several services - such as inpatient detoxification facilities, inpatient rehab centers, long term drug treatment, outpatient individual counseling, short term treatment programs and others - in line with its belief of the recovery care and rehab modalities that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug treatment facility also believes that clients need individual care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Rimrock Trails Treatment Services has specialized in activity therapy, trauma therapy, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, vocational rehabilitation services and more. At the same time, it accepts patients who are residential beds for client's children, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients with HIV/AIDS, seniors or older adults, and others. This drug and alcohol treatment facility uses treatment modalities that can help clients to achieve lasting and permanent sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Rimrock Trails Treatment Services can pay for services using private pay, private health insurance, military insurance, medicaid, medicare, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and others.

    drug treatment program - Choices Recovery Services LLC OR
    357 NE Court Street
    Prineville, OR. 97754
    541-504-7535


    Choices Recovery Services LLC is committed to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use problem in Prineville, Oregon and its surrounding areas find full recovery. It offers several services - such as detox centers, inpatient addiction treatment programs, long term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient counseling, short term addiction treatment programs and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction treatment and rehab methods that are effective in recovery. This alcohol and drug treatment program also believes that people need individual care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Choices Recovery Services LLC specializes in activity therapy, trauma therapy, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, vocational rehabilitation services and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are residential beds for client's children, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients with HIV/AIDS, seniors or older adults, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab uses care methods that can help clients to maintain sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Choices Recovery Services LLC can pay for services using private pay, private insurance, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and others.

    New Priorities Family ServicesSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - New Priorities Family Services OR
    1655 SW Highland Avenue
    Redmond, OR. 97756
    541-923-2654

    New Priorities Family Services is 30.5 miles from Prineville, Oregon

    NPFS provides mental health and chemical dependency treatment services to all individuals regardless of race, religion, age, gender and socioeconomic status. In particular NPFS seeks to provide quality services to individuals who would otherwise be unable to receive treatment due to financial limitations.

    Turning Points Recovery Services IncSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Turning Points Recovery Services Inc OR
    1435 NE 4th Street
    Bend, OR. 97701
    541-306-4446

    Turning Points Recovery Services Inc is 35.9 miles from Prineville, OR

    Turning Points Recovery Services Inc is committed to assisting any person with a drug or alcohol abuse issue in Prineville, OR. and within the surrounding neighborhoods find complete recovery. It offers several programs - such as outpatient detox programs, inpatient treatment centers, long term treatment programs, intensive outpatient treatment, short term drug and alcohol rehab centers and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the recovery treatment and rehab modalities that are effective in recovery. This addiction treatment program also believes that people require individual care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Turning Points Recovery Services Inc has specialized in activity therapy, trauma therapy, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, vocational rehabilitation services and more. At the same time, it accepts patients who are residential beds for client's children, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, clients with HIV/AIDS, seniors or older adults, and others. This alcohol and drug treatment program uses care methods that can assist clients to achieve abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Turning Points Recovery Services Inc can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Are some individuals genetically predisposed to drug and alcohol addiction?

      Yes, research indicates that genetic factors can play a significant role in an individual's susceptibility to drug and alcohol addiction, although they are only part of the picture. It's estimated that genetics account for approximately 40-60% of a person's vulnerability to addiction, with the remaining risk coming from environmental and psychological factors.

      Here's a closer look at the role of genetics in substance use disorders:

      Genetic Predisposition: Certain genetic variations can influence how an individual reacts to drugs or alcohol. For example, some people might experience a more intense "high," or they might not get unpleasant side effects that deter others from continued use. These genetic differences can increase the likelihood of repeated use and, ultimately, addiction.

      Co-occurring Disorders: Genetic factors can also contribute to mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. Individuals with these conditions are often at a higher risk for substance abuse and addiction, creating a potential link between genetic predisposition to these mental health conditions and increased risk for addiction.

      Family History: A family history of addiction can indicate a possible genetic predisposition. If close relatives, such as parents or siblings, have struggled with addiction, an individual may be more likely to develop a substance use disorder. However, a family history of addiction also often comes with certain environmental factors that can increase risk, such as exposure to substance use at a young age or a lack of stable, supportive family structures.

      Epigenetics: Epigenetics, or changes in gene expression due to experiences and environment, can also play a role in addiction. For instance, exposure to high levels of stress or trauma can cause changes in the way genes function, potentially increasing susceptibility to addiction.

      However, it's essential to understand that while genetics can increase the risk for addiction, they do not determine destiny. Environmental factors such as exposure to drugs, family environment, peer influences, and individual resilience can heavily influence whether a person with a genetic predisposition will develop a substance use disorder. Furthermore, effective prevention and treatment strategies can help individuals at risk for or struggling with addiction to lead healthy, fulfilling lives.


      When a person is a substance abuser, don't they realize their life is being destroyed?

      Substance Use Disorder, commonly known as addiction, is a complex condition that can significantly impact a person's judgment, perceptions, and decision-making abilities. Here are a few reasons why someone struggling with substance abuse might not fully realize the extent of the damage it's causing to their life:

      Denial: It's common for individuals suffering from addiction to be in denial about the extent of their problem. They might underestimate how much or how often they use, or they may not acknowledge the negative consequences that their substance use is causing.

      Altered Brain Function: Addiction affects the brain's reward system and impairs cognitive function. This can distort a person's ability to clearly see the harm that their substance use is causing. They may focus intensely on the immediate rewards of drug use while minimizing or ignoring the long-term negative consequences.

      Co-occurring Disorders: Many people with Substance Use Disorder also have other mental health disorders, such as depression or anxiety. These conditions can exacerbate feelings of denial or self-deception about the extent of the substance abuse problem.

      Fear and Shame: Fear of withdrawal, fear of change, and shame about their substance use can also prevent individuals from admitting to themselves or others the full extent of their problem.

      Lack of Awareness: Some individuals may not understand the signs and symptoms of addiction, or they may not recognize that they can seek help and that recovery is possible.


      What happens in an intervention for someone with an addiction to drugs?

      An intervention for someone with a drug addiction is a structured and planned event designed to encourage the individual to acknowledge their addiction and seek professional help. The primary goal is to guide the person towards accepting treatment and taking the necessary steps towards recovery. Here is an outline of what typically happens during an intervention:

      • Planning: Before the intervention, loved ones and concerned parties (such as family members and friends) gather to discuss the situation and develop a plan. They may enlist the help of a professional interventionist, who can provide guidance on the intervention process and help maintain focus on the desired outcome.
      • Preparation: Participants gather information about the person's addiction, the impact it has had on their lives, and the available treatment options. They also prepare personal statements expressing their concern, love, and support, while addressing the negative consequences of the individual's drug use.
      • Rehearsal: The group rehearses the intervention to ensure that everyone is prepared, confident, and aware of their roles. This step helps participants maintain a calm and non-confrontational tone during the actual intervention.
      • The intervention meeting: The person with the addiction is invited to a pre-arranged location, often under the pretense of a different event. The group then confronts the individual with their prepared statements, detailing the impact of the addiction on their lives and urging the person to seek help.
      • Presentation of treatment options: The group presents the person with a pre-selected treatment plan or multiple options, emphasizing the importance of immediate action. It's crucial to have arrangements in place, such as pre-admission to a treatment facility or an appointment with a counselor, to facilitate a smooth transition into treatment.
      • Setting boundaries and consequences: During the intervention, participants establish clear boundaries and consequences if the person refuses to accept help. These consequences may include ceasing financial support, limiting contact, or other actions to protect themselves from the negative effects of the addiction.
      • Support and encouragement: Throughout the intervention, participants express their love and support for the individual, emphasizing their belief in the person's ability to recover and rebuild their life.
      • Post-intervention follow-up: If the person agrees to seek treatment, the group continues to provide support during their recovery process. If the person refuses help, the group must follow through with the established consequences to reinforce the seriousness of the situation.

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