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Burns, Oregon Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs

Burns, OR has several nearby treatment choices including: 4 medicaid programs, 2 inpatient drug rehabs, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Cigna, 1 drug detox, 2 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs Serving the Burns, Oregon Area:

    drug rehab program - Burns Paiute Alcohol and  OR
    100 Pasigo Street
    Burns, OR. 97720
    541-573-8003


    Burns Paiute Alcohol and is committed to assisting anyone with an alcohol or drug use issue in the Burns area find complete recovery. It offers several services - such as long term rehab facilities, inpatient detox programs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient counseling, short term drug abuse treatment and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction treatment and rehabilitation methods that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug treatment facility also believes that people need individual treatment and care to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Burns Paiute Alcohol and has specialized in behavior modification, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, substance abuse counseling approach, motivational interviewing, contingency management/motivational incentive and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, active duty military, seniors or older adults, and others. This substance abuse treatment center uses care modalities that can assist patients to achieve sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Burns Paiute Alcohol and can pay for services using private medical insurance, private pay, payment assistance, medicaid, medicare, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Independence PlaceSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Independence Place OR
    120 South Roanoke Avenue
    Hines, OR. 97738
    541-573-1780

    Independence Place is 10 miles from Burns, Oregon

    Independence Place is committed to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use disorder in Burns, OR. and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It provides several services - such as long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, outpatient detoxification facilities, inpatient drug rehab centers, outpatient hospital programs, short term rehab facilities and others - in line with its philosophy of the addiction treatment and rehab methods that work in recovery. This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program also believes that people require individual care and treatment to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, Independence Place specializes in behavior modification, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, substance abuse counseling approach, motivational interviewing, contingency management/motivational incentive and more. At the same time, it accepts patients who are programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, active duty military, seniors or older adults, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab uses care methods that can help clients to achieve lasting and permanent sobriety from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Independence Place can pay for services using private insurance, private pay, payment assistance, medicare, medicaid, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Lake District Wellness CenterSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Lake District Wellness Center OR
    87127 Christmas Valley Highway
    Christmas Valley, OR. 97641
    541-947-6021

    Lake District Wellness Center is 93.4 miles from Burns, OR

    Lake District Wellness Center is dedicated to helping any person with an alcohol or drug abuse disorder in the local community find complete recovery. It provides several programs - such as long term addiction treatment centers, detoxification centers, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab facilities, intensive outpatient treatment, short term drug and alcohol rehabs and others - in keeping with its belief of the recovery care and rehab methods that are effective in recovery. This drug and alcohol treatment program also believes that clients need individual treatment and care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Lake District Wellness Center specializes in behavior modification, group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, substance abuse counseling approach, motivational interviewing, contingency management/motivational incentive and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are programs for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, active duty military, seniors or older adults, and others. This drug and alcohol rehab program uses care modalities that can assist clients to maintain sobriety and abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Lake District Wellness Center can pay for services using private health insurance, private pay, payment assistance, medicare, medicaid, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Baker HouseSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Baker House OR
    3610 Midway Drive
    Baker City, OR. 97814
    541-523-6581

    Baker House is 98.1 miles from Burns, OR

    Board of Directors Contact Us Medical Director Message from the CEO Mission Statement Staff Treatment Philosophy What to Bring to Treatment About Us New Directions Northwest Inc Provides mental health, alcohol, drug and gambling treatment to individuals from Baker County and throughout the state of Oregon.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      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.


      How can I tell if I am an enabler?

      "Enabling is a behavior often seen in the relationships of individuals struggling with addiction. An enabler, often without realizing it, may protect the individual with addiction from the consequences of their behavior, thus indirectly encouraging continued substance use. If you're unsure whether you might be enabling someone's addiction, consider the following signs:

      • Rescuing: If you frequently find yourself covering up or making excuses for the individual's substance use or its consequences - like calling in sick to their job for them, paying their bills, or lying to others to conceal their addiction - this could be enabling.
      • Denying: If you downplay the severity of their addiction, dismiss the negative impact it has, or avoid discussing it entirely, you may be enabling.
      • Avoiding Conflict: If you consistently avoid confrontations or difficult conversations about their substance use out of fear it may cause tension or lead them to use more, this can be a form of enabling.
      • Taking on Their Responsibilities: If you've taken on their duties - like household chores, parenting responsibilities, or work commitments - to compensate for their inability or unwillingness to fulfill them due to their addiction, you could be enabling.
      • Providing Financial Support: If you're frequently giving them money, which they could be using to support their addiction, or bailing them out of financial problems caused by their substance use, this is often a clear sign of enabling.
      • Ignoring Damaging Behaviors: If you tend to overlook or dismiss destructive or harmful behaviors associated with their addiction, you may be enabling.

      How to deal with a brother or sister addicted to drugs?

      "Dealing with a sibling addicted to drugs is challenging and often emotionally draining. Here are several strategies to consider when navigating this difficult situation:

      Education: The first step is to educate yourself about addiction. Understanding that addiction is a chronic disease can help you comprehend the struggles your sibling is going through.

      Communication: Open lines of communication with your sibling. Speak honestly about your concerns, but avoid judgmental language. Express your love and concern rather than blame and anger.

      Support, Don't Enable: It's important to support your sibling without enabling their addiction. This means helping them in ways that promote recovery, such as providing emotional support or helping them access treatment, but not shielding them from the consequences of their actions.

      Encourage Treatment: Advocate for your sibling to seek professional help. This could be a rehab facility, outpatient treatment, therapy, or 12-step programs. Offer to accompany them to appointments or meetings if they are comfortable with it.

      Take Care of Yourself: Living with a sibling's addiction can be emotionally taxing. It's crucial to take care of your mental and emotional health too. Seek support from friends, family, or support groups. Professional help, such as therapy or counseling, can also be very beneficial.

      Set Boundaries: It's necessary to set boundaries with your sibling to protect your own well-being. This might include rules about drug use in your home or not providing money that could be used to buy drugs.

      Patience and Persistence: Recovery is a long process and relapses can occur. It's important to stay patient and persistent, and to maintain hope for your sibling's recovery.

      Involve a Professional: If you're finding it hard to get through to your sibling, consider staging an intervention with the help of a professional counselor or intervention specialist.

      Practice Compassion: It's essential to remember that your sibling is battling a disease. Stay compassionate and understanding, and remind them that they are loved and valued regardless of their struggle with addiction.

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