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Eugene, OR Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs

Eugene, OR has a large number of treatment choices including: 12 medicaid treatment centers, 3 inpatient drug rehabs, 9 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like BCBS, 4 drug detox, 10 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities Serving the Eugene, Oregon Area:

    drug rehab program - White Bird Clinic OR
    350 East 11th Avenue
    Eugene, OR. 97401
    541-683-1641

    Phone: 541-683-1641

    White Bird Clinic is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that provides compassionate and humanistic healthcare and supportive services to individuals in the Lane County community. White Bird's Chrysalis Behavioral Health is a client-centered treatment program that provides outpatient services for adults with substance use and/or mental health disorders. The program consists of therapeutic group sessions, drug educational classes, couples & individual counseling, peer support, experiential therapies, medical reviews, drug screenings, and aftercare services. Chrysalis is fully licensed by the State of Oregon and provides DUII services that meet State requirements, when necessary.

    alcohol treatment program - Serenity Lane OR
    1 Serenity Lane
    Eugene, OR. 97408
    541-687-1110

    Phone: 541-687-1110

    Serenity Lane is a private non-profit treatment center for substance use disorders that is committed to providing excellent patient-centered care, fostering a spirit of partnership with the communities it serves, and coordinating with other healthcare providers in said communities. Serenity Lane's location in Eugene provides a comprehensive array of outpatient treatment programs including intensive outpatient (IOP) rehabilitation, Level 1 outpatient rehab, DUII programming, and RecoveryNow telehealth virtual outpatient treatment. Programs utilize therapeutic services including individual & group therapy, drug/alcohol screenings, and substance use education. DUII services available at this location include DMV-certified diversion, treatment groups, and education groups.

    drug rehab program - Centro Latino Americano OR
    944 West 5th Avenue
    Eugene, OR. 97402
    541-687-2667 x120

    Phone: 541-687-2667 x120

    Centro Latino Americano is a bilingual and multicultural 501(c)(3) organization that serves as the primary avenue for the social and civic integration of the Latino community in Lane County. Programs at Centro are divided into five areas: social services, mental health, alcohol and addictions, youth mentors, and translation. These programs include outpatient substance use treatment, gambling treatment, nicotine & tobacco rehabilitation, DUII services, a school-based education & prevention program, and outpatient individual, group, family, & couples psychotherapy. Centro's social workers also provide comprehensive human and social services including assistance with applications for benefits & services and answering questions about health insurance.

    alcohol treatment facility - Looking Glass Community Services OR
    1790 West 11th Avenue
    Eugene, OR. 97402
    541-686-2688

    Phone: 541-686-2688

    Looking Glass Community Services is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to serving Lane County by providing a comprehensive array of services spanning the fields of behavioral health, alcohol & drug use support, basic human services, juvenile justice, education, youth development, and workforce readiness. Looking Glass's Counseling Program offers outpatient mental health services for children, youth, and adults who are experiencing mental, emotional, behavioral, and situational difficulties. The program utilizes an individualized, strengths-based, and solution-focused approach to treatment in order to meet patients' unique treatment goals.

    drug rehab facility - Willamette Family Inc  OR
    605 West 4th Avenue
    Eugene, OR. 97402
    541-762-4575


    Willamette Family Inc provides recovery treatment and rehabilitation services such as long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, outpatient individual counseling, inpatient detox facilities, short term drug rehab facilities, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab facilities, and others to clients living in Eugene and its surrounding areas so that they overcome their drug and alcohol abuse issues and find full sobriety. It has services - such as activity therapy, brief intervention approach, behavior modification, dual diagnosis drug rehab, substance abuse counseling approach, motivational interviewing, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Willamette Family Inc knows that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    In addition, the alcohol and drug rehabilitation program specializes in many other programs - like suicide prevention services, veterans, clients referred from the court/judicial system, aftercare/continuing care, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, programs for the hearing impaired and more - as well as many other treatment modalities that you can find listed below. Further, this substance abuse treatment center has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment methods to make sure that individuals achieve and maintain full, lasting, and permanent sobriety, stability, and abstinence from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, Willamette Family Inc accepts private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, county or local government funds, other state funds, and more.

    drug rehab program - Willamette Family Treatment Servs OR
    1420 Green Acres Road
    Eugene, OR. 97408
    541-762-4500

    Phone: 541-762-4500

    Willamette Family, Inc. is a non-profit organization that offers gender-specific substance use, mental health, and primary care services for men, women, and families. The programs utilize a holistic, strengths-based approach designed to meet the individual needs of patients and support growth and generational healing. Willamette Family offers a full continuum of residential and outpatient services including substance use and mental health treatment, detoxification, on-site therapeutic child care, family reunion services, DUII services, housing & referrals, Primary Medical Care, parenting classes, Peer to Peer support, and a variety of transitional services designed to assist individual transition back into their community and families.

    drug treatment program - Center for Family Development OR
    261 East 12th Avenue
    Eugene, OR. 97401
    541-342-8437

    Phone: 541-342-8437

    The Center for Family Development (CFD) provides outpatient mental health and substance use therapy services for adults, adolescents, children, and families. CFD offers a comprehensive array of outpatient services for mental health and substance use disorders that utilizes a patient-centered treatment approach and employs a variety of therapeutic models. Services offered include individual & family therapy, specialized group counseling sessions, relapse prevention planning, recovery skills training, medication-assisted recovery services (MARS), educational services, and continuing care. Ancillary programs are also available such as sex offense adult recovery services, support specialists, integrated community care management, psychiatry services, and DUII services.

    alcohol treatment program - Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene OR
    715 Lincoln Street
    Eugene, OR. 97401
    541-344-3574

    Phone: 541-344-3574

    Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene offers effective, confidential, and affordable outpatient treatment for substance use disorders through individualized counseling and treatment plans to assist patients in transitioning to a long-term lifestyle in recovery. Integrated Health Clinics' primary services include screenings & evaluations, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), medication monitoring, trauma/relapse prevention planning, individual, group, couples, & family counseling, DUII rehabilitation/information, prevention education, intervention/outreach services, and aftercare planning. Ancillary services are also offered including HIV screening/counseling, TB Testing/Hepatitis screening, a mentoring program, referrals for educational, vocational, & other ancillary services, and coordination of care with medical, mental health, and community resources.

    drug rehab facility - Serenity Lane/Eugene OR
    4211 West 11th Street
    Eugene, OR. 97402
    541-485-1577

    Phone: 541-485-1577

    Serenity Lane is a private non-profit treatment center for substance use disorders that is committed to providing excellent patient-centered care, fostering a spirit of partnership with the communities it serves, and coordinating with other healthcare providers in said communities. Serenity Lane's location in Eugene provides a comprehensive array of outpatient treatment programs including intensive outpatient (IOP) rehabilitation, Level 1 outpatient rehab, DUII programming, and RecoveryNow telehealth virtual outpatient treatment. Programs utilize therapeutic services including individual & group therapy, drug/alcohol screenings, and substance use education. DUII services available at this location include DMV-certified diversion, treatment groups, and education groups.

    alcohol treatment facility - Looking Glass OR
    260 East 11th Avenue
    Eugene, OR. 97401
    541-484-4428

    Phone: 541-484-4428

    Looking Glass Community Services is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to serving Lane County by providing a comprehensive array of services spanning the fields of behavioral health, alcohol & drug use support, basic human services, juvenile justice, education, youth development, and workforce readiness. Looking Glass's Counseling Program offers outpatient mental health services for children, youth, and adults who are experiencing mental, emotional, behavioral, and situational difficulties. The program utilizes an individualized, strengths-based, and solution-focused approach to treatment in order to meet patients' unique treatment goals.

    drug rehab facility - Adolescent and Family Services OR
    10 Shelton McMurphey Boulevard
    Eugene, OR. 97401
    541-485-2711

    Phone: 541-485-2711

    Adolescent & Family Services (AFS) is an evidence-based treatment program, developed at Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC), offering Contingency Management (CM) for young adults with substance use disorders. CM combines cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and behavioral approaches with active parent involvement. Treatment at AFS is provided as part of a research study, is offered in English or Spanish, and is available in an outpatient setting at two Eugene locations: OSLC and Centro Latino Americano. The program is individualized to each family's needs, and includes 60-90 minute sessions that occur at least once a week alongside phone sessions when deemed necessary.

    drug treatment facility - Emergence OR
    78 Centennial Loop
    Eugene, OR. 97401
    541-393-0777

    Phone: 541-393-0777

    Emergence is a private non-profit agency providing comprehensive mental health, substance use, and gambling services to promote the health and quality of life of the communities in Lane, Linn, & Benton counties. The programs offered at Emergence are strength-based and include DUII diversion, drug & alcohol intervention, problem gambling services, substance use treatment, mental health services, an offender re-entry program, veteran's therapy group, rural programs for substance use treatment, and a program for Spanish-speaking patients. Each patient is provided with assessment services in order to create an individualized treatment program and place them in the appropriate level of care.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are the signs of meth addiction?

      Physical appearance: Meth use can lead to drastic changes in physical appearance, such as rapid weight loss, poor dental hygiene (often called "meth mouth"), skin sores from excessive picking, and premature aging.

      Sleep disturbances: Meth is a potent stimulant, causing users to experience insomnia or erratic sleep patterns. They may stay awake for extended periods, followed by crashing for long hours to recover.

      Increased energy and hyperactivity: Meth use can cause a surge in energy, leading to hyperactivity, rapid speech, and fidgeting. The person may engage in repetitive or obsessive behaviors, such as cleaning or disassembling objects.

      Paranoia and hallucinations: Meth can induce feelings of paranoia, suspicion, and even auditory or visual hallucinations. The person may become increasingly mistrustful of others and exhibit irrational or delusional beliefs.

      Aggression and mood swings: Meth addiction can lead to unpredictable mood swings, including irritability, aggression, anxiety, or depression. The person may become easily agitated or display violent tendencies.

      Impaired cognitive function: Chronic meth use can cause difficulties with memory, concentration, and decision-making. The person may struggle to maintain focus or display confusion and disorientation.

      Social isolation: Meth addiction can lead to social withdrawal, as the person prioritizes their drug use over personal relationships and activities they once enjoyed.

      Risk-taking behaviors: Meth use can impair judgment, leading to increased risk-taking behaviors such as unsafe sexual practices, criminal activities, or driving under the influence.

      Neglect of responsibilities: Meth addiction can cause a person to neglect personal, professional, or family obligations, resulting in job loss, financial difficulties, or relationship problems.

      Tolerance and withdrawal: Over time, meth users may develop a tolerance to the drug, requiring higher doses or more frequent use to achieve the desired effects. If the person stops using meth, they may experience withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue, depression, anxiety, and intense cravings for the drug.


      What is the most common substance abuse disorder?

      The most common substance use disorder globally is alcohol use disorder (AUD). This disorder, often referred to as alcoholism, is characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences.

      Alcohol use disorder is defined by the American Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a problematic pattern of alcohol use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by at least two of eleven criteria, within a 12-month period.

      The criteria include issues like spending a lot of time drinking, or recovering from drinking, giving up important social or recreational activities in favor of drinking, developing a tolerance (needing to drink more to achieve the desired effect), experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, and continuing to drink even when it's causing physical or psychological problems.

      It's important to note that substance use disorders can develop with the use of many different substances, including illicit drugs like cocaine or heroin, and legal substances like alcohol or prescription medications. The prevalence of these disorders can vary by region and demographic group.

      Regardless of the substance involved, these disorders can have serious impacts on individuals' physical and mental health, relationships, and ability to work or study. Treatment can often help people with substance use disorders to recover and lead healthy lives. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, don't hesitate to seek professional help.


      Is there free help for drug and alcohol addiction?

      Yes, there is free help available for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Numerous resources and support systems exist to provide assistance at no cost. Some of these options include:

      National Helplines: Many countries have dedicated helplines for substance abuse and mental health issues. In the United States, the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) offers free, confidential, 24/7 assistance in English and Spanish.

      Peer Support Groups: Local support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA), provide free peer-to-peer support, guidance, and resources for individuals facing addiction. Meetings can be found in various locations and are open to all.

      Non-profit and Faith-based Organizations: Some non-profit and faith-based organizations offer free addiction support services, including counseling, group therapy, and recovery programs. Local community centers, churches, mosques, and synagogues may have information about available resources in your area.

      Online Support Communities: Several websites and online forums offer free support and resources for individuals in recovery from addiction. These virtual communities can provide valuable information, advice, and encouragement from peers facing similar challenges.

      State-Funded Treatment Programs: In many regions, state-funded addiction treatment programs provide free or low-cost services to eligible residents. Contact your local health department or substance abuse agency for information on available programs in your area.

      Public Libraries: Local libraries often have free resources related to addiction, recovery, and mental health, including books, DVDs, and pamphlets. Librarians can also help you locate additional resources and services within your community.

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