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Individuals can call directly, and Cascadia also welcomes referrals from other organizations to our MSR services. For individuals who would be better supported in a higher level of care, Cascadia will refer to a community partner. Individuals receiving services through Cascadia’s residential and supportive housing programs can access MSR through our health centers. | Individuals can call directly, and Cascadia also welcomes referrals from other organizations to our MSR services. For individuals who would be better supported in a higher level of care, Cascadia will refer to a community partner. Individuals receiving services through Cascadia’s residential and supportive housing programs can access MSR through our health centers. | ||
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Revision as of 00:57, October 5, 2025
| Group | Addiction Treatment |
| Category | Drug and Alcohol Treatment |
| Name | Cascadia Health |
| Provider | Cascadia Health, Inc |
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Description
Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Cascadia offers alcohol and drug outpatient services for adults and youth, including individual therapy with professional counselors helping to cope with past trauma, education on the effects of substances, relapse prevention, and building effective relationships. Cascadia will conduct an ASAM and recommend treatment. Cascadia takes OHP-Health Share insurance.
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Medication Supported Recovery Cascadia offers Medication Supported Recovery (MSR) — commonly referred to as Medication Assisted Treatment, or MAT— as part of our substance use disorder treatment options. We currently provide MSR (MAT) for persons using opioids or methamphetamine. Cascadia can offer clients support through their SUD treatment with counseling and medication-assisted treatment.
Individuals can call directly, and Cascadia also welcomes referrals from other organizations to our MSR services. For individuals who would be better supported in a higher level of care, Cascadia will refer to a community partner. Individuals receiving services through Cascadia’s residential and supportive housing programs can access MSR through our health centers.