Street Roots ~ Rose City ~ Resource Guide

Mental Health and Recovery Services

4D Recovery - Clackamas County

971-384-7511

Offers support with recovery from addiction of substances. Peer support services for 18-35 year old’s, recovery meetings and drop-in community centers accessible for all ages.

Mon.-Sun. 2 - 10pm.

Alano Club of Portland

503-222-5756

More than 125 support meetings each week, monthly recovery workshops, free weekly yoga, CrossFit and meditation classes, sober social events and holiday community dinners. Peer support available for mental health support and people struggling with addiction. Call or check our website to confirm the dates and times of classes, meetings, and events. 

Daily 11am - 7pm.

Alcoholics Anonymous

Portland Area Intergroup
503-223-8569

24/7 hotline for help finding a meeting. Store stocked with AA materials. More information online.

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm.

Avel Gordly Center for Healing (OHSU)

503-418-5311

Culturally sensitive care for the African-American community, outpatient mental health services and culturally specific services. Cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness based therapy, psychotherapy and medication management. Provide individual, group, marital, couples and family therapy. Call for appointment.

Mon.-Fri. 8am - 5pm.

Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center

1-888-593-0467

Offers outpatient treatment for adults age 18 ad older struggling with opioid use disorder. Provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and counseling. Call to schedule an intake appointment.

Blanchet House of Hospitality

971-337-8747

Long-term (7 to 19 mos.) sober residential living program for men in recovery. Must be physically and mentally able to volunteer in kitchen during the first 90 days. Call to complete a phone interview with a case manager.

Boulder Care

971-357-1900

Remote/Telehealth MAT services. Aims to treat people with substance use disorder (SUD) including opioid use disorder (OUD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) grounded in kindness, respect and unconditional support. Accepts Oregon Health Plan.

Cascadia Health Urgent Walk-In Clinic

503-963-2575

Urgent mental health needs open 365 days a year. Care may include counseling, medication prescription, referrals to affordable mental health and substance treatment and referrals to other community resources.

Mon.-Fri. 7am - 9pm.
Sat. and Sun. 9am - 9pm

Clackamas County Behavioral Health

503-655-8401

Call to access out-patient services for help in assessing mental health and addiction for Health Share members in Oregon City, Sandy and Clackamas. Clinic hours vary.

Clackamas Mental Health Center

503-655-8585

Urgent mental health walk-in clinic and 24-hour crisis line for residents of Clackamas County. 

Walk-in clinic hours:
Mon.-Fri. 9am - 7pm.

Central City Concern (CCC)

Blackburn Center

971-361-7700

Walk-ins welcome for adult outpatient primary health care, hepatitis C treatment, addiction treatment (including medication) and mental health services.

Mon., Tue., Thurs., Fri. 8am - 5pm.
Wed. 9am - 5pm.

Hooper Detoxification Stabilization Center

503-238-2067

Withdrawal management stabilization services for people seeking treatment for alcohol, opiate, stimulant and benzodiazepine addiction. Medical and clinical services, peer support, care coordination and 24-hour nursing support, care coordination and 24-hour nursing support. 

Walk-in inpatient admission: Mon.-Fri. 6:45 - 7:45 am.
Outpatient: Mon.-Fri. 1 - 4pm

Imani Center

503-226-4060

Mental health care, outpatient addiction treatment, counseling, peer support and employment and housing support for the Vlack and African American community.

Letty Owings Center

503-235-3546

Intensive residential drug and alcohol treatment for single women who are pregnant or with children 5 years and younger. Women with no insurance can receive assistance in enrolling.

Intake: 971-352-8740
OR
Complete Screening form online.

Old Town Recovery Center

503-231-9334

Outpatient mental health services, including counseling, medication management, and groups counseling. Intensive outpatient alcohol/drug treatment services, including counseling groups, relapse prevention and off-site acupuncture. Appointments preferred.

Mon.-Fri. 8:30 - 5pm.
No walk-in enrollments.

Puentes

503-226-4060

Linguistically and culturally appropriate outpatient mental health treatment for Latino adults, and substance use disorder treatment for adults, including DUII treatment.

Hours:

CityTeam

503-231-9334

6-month, residential, faith-based, 12-step, recovery program for men including case management and other services.

Program Screening
Mon.-Fri. 9am - Noon.

CODA

Coda

855-733-2632

Medication-assisted treatment clinic for substance use disorders. OHP accepted. Call for intake appt. and/or referral to inpatient treatment,

Mon-Fri. 5:30am - 3:50pm.

Coda - Clackamas Recovery Center

855-733-2632

Outpatient medication assisted treatment clinic for substance use disorders OHP accepted. Call for intake appt.

Mon.-Fri 9am - 7pm.
Closed Noon-1pm

Coda - Hillsboro Recovery Center

855-733-2632

Outpatient medication assisted treatment clinic for substance use disorders OHP accepted. 

Walk-In:
Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm.

Coda -Tigard Recovery Center

855-733-2632

Men’s residential alcohol and drug treatment. Intake by appt. only, no walk-ins. OHP accepted. DUI-certified program, medication assisted treatment (MAT)

Crystal Meth Anonymous of Oregon

855-638-4373
(24/7 Helpline)

Free support for individuals looking to recover from addiction to crystal meth. Twelve-step fellowship offered. Metting times, locations and additional info can be found online.

David Romprey Oregon Warmline

1-800-698-2392

Support line staffed by a caring team of trained peers offering nonjudgmental and confidential peer support every day. Also support in Spanish.

Dougy Center

503-775-5683
or
866-775-5683

Free peer grief support groups for children ages 3-18 and adults ages 18-40 and their families, who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling or significant person in their lives. Pathways Program (SE Portland only): advanced or terminal illness. Kids, teens, adult care, group and adults with illness. Group sites in Portland and Canby. Vilingual Spanish groups available.

Portland Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm.
Call for Canby groups.

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon

503-222-6484

Peer support program based on a version of 12-step AA with 5 additional steps focused on mental wellness. Numerous meeting times including evenings and weekends. Directory online.

Mon.-Fri. 9:30am - 1:30pm.

Folk Time

971-888-1784

Peer support for adults living with mental health differences in the metro area through a variety of clinical and social programs. Drop-in center and free meals.

Hours:

Fora Treatment Center

503-535-1151

Programs include detox, medication assisted treatment (MAT), medically monitored treatment, residential, outpatient, state-certified DUII services; family therapy and peer mentoring.

Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm.
Detox: Mon.-Sat. starting at 7:30am.
Sat: OHP patients only.

Fora Health Outpatient Services

503-535-1151

Substance use treatment for adults, including state-certified DUII programs, withdraw management (detox), and medication assisted treatment (MAT). Accept most insurance, including Oregon Health Plan CCOs. 

Walk-in hours for MAT: Mon.-Fri. 9:30am - 5pm.
Walk-in hours for assessment: Tues. 2 - 4pm, Thurs. 10:30am - 2pm.
Call for more information.

Good Samaritan Ministries

503-644-2339

Faith-based organization offering counseling for adults, families and couples, Classes include drug and alcohol recovery, counseling, anger management and trauma recovery. All services offered on donation basis.

Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 8pm.
Fri. 9am - 5pm.

Iron Tribe Network

503-344-6710

Provides community of belonging where people can be understood and accepted. Offers peer support, housing and family reunification services to individuals and families overcoming pressures and barriers while in transition to leading a life that reflects their values. Meet at Mt. Scott Presbyterian Church Fri. 6 – 7pm. This is a hybrid meeting, in person and on zoom. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86437555041/. Meeting ID: 864 3755 5041.

Office hours:
Mon-Thurs. 8am - 4pm
Fri. 8am - 3pm.

Lewis & Clark Problem Gambling Services

503-768-6325

Free counseling for individuals, families and friends who are impacted by gambling. Email: pgsappointments@lclark.edu to make an appointment.

Mon., Tues., & Fri. 9am - 7pm.
Sat. and Sun. 9am - 4pm.

LifeWorks Northwest

503-645-9010
Multiple Locations

Integrated approach combining behavioral health care, primary health care, outpatient mental health and addiction treatment for adults and youth. Please call the intake line or visit the web site for more information.

Hours and services vary by location.

Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline

1-800-923-4357

For individuals and family members seeking crisis intervention, treatment referral and chemical dependency information. Calls are answered 24/7. Text “RecoveryNow” to 839863.

Miracles Club

503-249-8559

Gender-specific, culturally-specific recovery services. Narcotics Anonymous meetings, employment and life skills help, transportation support and certified recovery mentor training quarterly. Apply for services online.

Peer services and phone hours:
Mon.-Fri. 8am - 5pm.

NAMI Clackamas County

503-344-5050

Provide free mental health education, support and advocacy. Services offered at no cost to the individual and delivered by people with lived experience.

Mon.-Fri. 10am - 6pm.

Nami Washington County

503-356-6835

Support and education through classes, support groups, referral and advocacy help for adults with mental illness and/or families of youths and adults with mental illness.

Mon.-Thurs. 10am - 6pm.
Fri. 10am. - 4pm.

NARA NW Outpatient Treatment Services

503-231-2641

Outpatient treatment for chemical dependency. Family-oriented recovery. Call for admission coordinator. Intakes performed Mon-Fri. 8am – 4:30pm.

New Narrative Mill Park Center

503-726-3740

Formerly known as Luke-Dorf Eastside Clinic. Outpatient mental health treatment including counseling, case management and medication management. Not a walk-in clinic; call for intake. Clinical Services to support client wellness.

Wed. 9:30 - 4:30pm

New Narrative Spring Creek Center

503-726-3690

Outpatient mental health treatment including counseling, case management and medication management. Not a walk-in clinic.

Call 503-726-3742 for intake.
Mon.-Fri. 8am - 4:30pm.

Northwest Treatment

503-655-1029

Enhanced outpatient services, mental health services, general outpatient, DUII, recovery services and peer mentoring. Spanish available.

Mon.-Fri. 8:30am - Noon and 1 - 5pm.

Portland Rescue Mission

Free 5-week residential Discovery Program providing stabilization, community and recovery support in a retreat-like setting. Upon completion of Discovery, participants may either graduate or enter the New Life Program, a 12 month comprehensive holistic program providing life transformation through Christian-based care. Focus on overcoming addictions, receiving life skills development, legal and healthcare advocacy and growing in job-readiness.

Project Respond

503-988-4888

Mobile crisis team for individuals of any age in the county experiencing a mental health crisis, 24/7 service. Provides safety assessments and planning as well as resource connection.

Providence Addiction Treatment Services

503-216-6134

Intensive inpatient and outpatient treatment services for adults with substance use disorders, including counseling, skills training, and DUII and DWI diversion services. Call for an appointment.

Recovery Cafe' Roseway

971-459-9899

Community of individuals supporting each other in recovery from addiction, trauma, abuse, incarceration, houselessness, mental illness and isolation. Offers a safe space to recharge, refresh and re-center, either in community with others or quiet meditation. Meals, support groups, classes and peer-support service are free and open to everyone. Membership is based on three requirements: do not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol while at the cafe’, participate in a weekly support circle, and give back to the community in some way. No cost membership.

Tues. and Thurs. 11am - 4pm

Recovery Works NW

503-906-9995

Withdrawal Management & Outpatient Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment program offering fast access to medications (MAT/MSR) services (Sublocade, Suboxone, Subutex, Vivitrol, Naltrexone, support medications), and outpatient treatment, peer support services and DUII services. Medications for alcohol, opioid/fentanyl, and methamphetamine use disorders. OHP and most private insurance plans accepted. Call for more information.

Mon. and Wed 9am - 4am
Tues. and Thurs. 9am - 6pm
Fri. 9am - 3am.

Sequoia Mental Health Services

503-619-1560
Multiple locations

Call for intakes and referrals. Serves adults and children with mental illness and substance use disorder in Washington Co.

Shepherd's Door

503-746-9743

For single women and mothers with children. Onsite daycare and programming for children age 10 and younger is provided along with parenting support. Call to apply.

The Harbor

503-746-9664

For men. Call or apply in-person at Portland Rescue Mission’s Burnside Shelter (111 W. Burnside St.) on Tues. or Thurs.at 11am.

Providence Addiction Treatment Services

503-215-9320

Adult outpatient services for mental health and substance use including eating disorder treatment and DUII diversion.

Mon.-Fri. 8am - 5:30pm

Quest Center for Integrative Health

503-238-5203

Pain management, harm reduction, addiction and mental health care. Offer support groups, yoga, meditation classes, naturopath, acupuncture, chronic pain support (including non-opiate pain management), outpatient drug and alcohol counseling, and transitional sober housing. Support, resources for (LGBTQ+ community, recovery services for those with HIV. 

Mon. - Fri. 8:30am - 5pm.

Senior Loneliness Helpline

503-200-1633
or
1-800-282-7055

Available 24 hours. Support aging adults who are experiencing loneliness, isolation, depression or anxiety. Call to speak with confidentiality to a Senior Loneliness specialist. Staffed by clinicians.

Available 24 Hours

True Colors Recovery

971-266-2323

Substance Use Recovery Support. LGBTQIA+ specific, but not exclusive, drop-in center with a wide range of substance use recovery meetings every day. Variety of social and health events every month. Free Peer Mentor services. Open 365 days of the year.

Hours: 2pm - 10pm.

Union Gospel Mission - LifeChange Recovery

503-274-4483

Drug and alcohol residential, goal-based program. Offers Christian-based recovery community for men. Residents receive individual counseling, spiritual and life skills classes, work therapy, healing and hope while living at mission, Call or go to website for appointment & interview.

URS Club

503-253-9321

Recovery meetings: AA, NA, GA and Criminon. Call, drop in or go online for meeting schedules.

Hours:

Volunteers of America Outpatient Services

503-228-9229

Addictions treatment, mental health, problem gambling and wellness services.

Mon. - Fri. 9am - 6:15pm.
Sat 9:30am - 3pm.

Washington County Behavior Health - Hawthorn

Walk-In Center

Provides urgent care services for mental health and addiction concerns. Services include assessment, counseling, education regarding mental health and addiction, peer support, and connection to treatment providers and other social services. 

Walk-in hours:
Sun. Noon-4pm
Mon.-Fri. 9am - 2pm.

Washington County Behavior Health

503-291-9111

(24/7 Crisis Line)

Crisis Line is answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call if you or someone you care abount is feeling depressed or anxious, having trouble with drug or alcohol use, or thinking or talking about suicide.

Washington County Transition Age Youth Intensive Services

503-645-9010

Provides care coordination and wraparound mental health services for eligible older adolescents and young adults under the age of 25. Supports youth moving from the children’s mental health system to the adult system of care. Staff focus on issues youth face like moving into their own housing, going to school and getting a job. Call for intake.

William Temple House

971-242-2826

Provides individual, couples, family, and group counseling services on a sliding scale. Sessions are offered both in-person and through telehealth for individuals of all ages. Does not provide medication management or emergency crisis counseling.

For more information call or visit website.
By appointment only.
Mon-Thurs. 9am - 8pm
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