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Cedar Hills Hospital’s '''Mental Health Unit''' offers 89 beds and provides mental health treatment services including treatment for depression, anxiety, and psychosis. Their Inpatient Programs include a 10-bed '''Crisis Stabilization Unit''' , serving patients with acute psychiatric symptoms. The goal of the Crisis Stabilization program is brief symptom stabilization, after which patients may be transferred to a longer-term unit for further stabilization and care. Treatment on the Crisis Stabilization unit sometimes occurs on an involuntary basis, if patients are deemed dangerous to themselves or to others. Additionally, '''Substance Abuse Treatment Program''' is offered for residents.
The '''Military Program''' at Cedar Hills Hospital is specifically designed for Active Duty, National Guard, and Active Reserve service members, their families and Veterans. It is designed for those who are experiencing substance use, depression, military sexual trauma, combat induced PTSD/trauma, military related chronic pain or co-occurring mental health and substance use. Programming can require a stay of 7 to 45 days. '''Military liaison is available to provide guidance and assistance at (503) 413-9779''' '''or (877) 601-5303.'''
'''Cedar Hills Outpatient''' ''1815 Marlow Ave., Ste. 218'' ''Portland, Oregon 97225''
Cedar Hills '''Outpatient Programs''' include Mental Health Day Treatment and Intensive Outpatient, Substance Use Disorder Day Treatment and Intensive Outpatient, and the Women’s Program Day Treatment and Intensive Outpatient, as well as a Continuing Care Group and a DUII Group
The '''Medication-Assisted Therapy Program''' is available for clients '''only enrolled in''' '''outpatient services and have completed Intensive Outpatient or Partial''' '''Hospitalization programming''' . MAT is a long-term psychiatric medication program which is includes initiation and/or maintenance of suboxone/Subutex to assist folks with maintaining recovery. Group therapy sessions for mental health and/or substance use are also included.
Cedar Hills Hospital - Mental Health +
Culture - Native American Support Services +
A non-profit organization that provides a variety of services, including education and career development, to youth and their families. +
A non-profit organization that provides a wide range of services to people experiencing homelessness and poverty +
CCC has a variety of Portland homeless volunteer roles, some of which are detailed on their Volunteer Opportunities page. The list of opportunities is updated regularly. If you would like to explore volunteerism at CCC beyond the posted opportunities, please contact ''volunteer@ccconcern.org'' . +
CCC operates a number of housing programs in Portland, including sober living. All transitional housing must be accessed through a specific CCC program or a partner agency. CCC clients in need of transitional housing should check with their case manager. They can also stop in or call at the following address:
:'''Central City Concern (CCC) Housing Office'''
:''523 NW Everett Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''
:''Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''
:''Phone: (503) 525-8483 Fax: (503) 228-1696''
The Housing Office manages permanent housing, both subsidized and fair market. Virtually all units are single room occupancy (SRO) – one person may live in the unit. SRO units may have communal bathrooms/showers and/or kitchen facilities. Fair market housing receives no subsidies and is for individuals who have sufficient income to pay their own rent. Subsidized Section 8 housing is offered on a waitlist basis. CCC does not operate emergency housing available on an urgent basis. For fair market housing, CCC maintains an "interested parties" list.
Many CCC housing units are Alcohol & Drug-Free Community Housing (ADFC) that requires a commitment to a clean and sober lifestyle.
Supportive Housing combines accessible, affordable housing AND the supportive services needed to meet the diverse nature and complex needs of those who are homeless. People in need of a supportive housing arrangement may choose Alcohol and Drug Free Community housing (ADFC) or housing without such designation.
CCC’s transitional housing units are designed for people who are newly engaged in treatment and recovery, recently released from incarceration, or who have very recently
become homeless. This short-term housing, combined with intensive case management, provides stability and support. Individuals may only access transitional housing via an active CCC program or through a referral from a community partner. Clients are typically in transitional housing for 4-9 months. During this time, CCC assists them in finding permanent housing through housing placement services, rent support, and other services. They may choose to transition into other CCC housing.
CCC also provides transitional housing and employment development serves to Veterans through the Veterans Grant & Per Diem program. The program serves up to 50 men and 22 women at any one time. Contact the Veterans' Office at 503-688-5098
CCC maintains 148 Family Housing units where family mentors teach adults how to resume their roles as effective parents, how to maintain a strong program of recovery, and how to access the various ongoing supports they will need to become fully self- sufficient.
In a typical year, more than 1,300 people begin their recovery from homelessness in CCC's secure and stable transitional housing. CCC partners with these treatment agencies to bring effective solutions to families in need:
* Comprehensive Options for Drug Abusers (CODA)
* DePaul Treatment Centers, Inc.
* Lifeworks NW – Project Network
* Multnomah County Department of Community Justice
* NARA of the Northwest, Inc.
* Impact Northwest – Richmond Place
* Salvation Army – West Women’s and Children’s Shelter
* Volunteers of America
:'''Blackburn Center'''
:''12121 E Burnside St''
:''Portland, OR 97216''
:''971-361-7700''
:''Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''
Blackburn Center offers compassionate care for physical and mental health all in one setting. Their mental health services include counseling, medication management, individual and group therapy as well as specialist referral if needed. This clinic can also provide addiction/substance use treatment/recovery services.
:'''Imani Center'''
:''2040 SE Powell Blvd''
:''Portland, OR 97202''
:''P: 503-226-4060'' ''F: 503-445-0749''
:''Hours: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., closed noon–1 p.m. daily''
Since 2015, Imani Center has provided mental health and addiction treatment for the Black and African American community. Imani Center offers a culturally safe environment for participants to build a community with folks and staff who have lived knowledge of Black Culture and African American experience. This center offers individual and group counseling, peer support, and limited case management.
:'''Karibu Stabilization Program'''
:''2020 SE Powell Blvd'' ''Portland, OR 97202''
:''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' ''Online referral form''
:''(https://a114071.socialsolutionsportal.com/apricot-intake/6cf3a433-87ac-4cbd-81e4-f632a12ee32c)''
:A referral to the clinic may be made online.
Karibu provides individualized, culturally specific Stabilization and Treatment Preparation (STP) services for Black/African American adults (18+) who are presently or at-risk of becoming criminal justice-involved and have behavioral health needs. This program has an outreach and supportive housing team which can support up to 30-35 participants in the community. The Karibu Community Care Team can provide clinical and case management, behavioral health assessment and care planning, individual and group therapy, service navigation and advocacy, and crisis planning/intervention among other services.
:'''Old Town Clinic (OTC)'''
:''727 W Burnside St'' ''Portland, OR 97209''
:''Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''
Like Blackburn Center, OTC offers physical and mental health services in a single location. OTC can offer sliding-scale services, including mental health counseling, medication management, and addiction/substance use treatment/recovery.
:''Old Town Recovery Center''
:''33 NW Broadway St''
:''Portland, OR 97209''
:''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''
:Referrals for Old Town Recovery Center CORE or ICM Teams can be made by the client’s current provider.
The Old Town Recovery Center offers comprehensive and compassionate mental health services and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. Their services include individual counseling, medication management, case and money management, in-home visits/outreach, and wraparound care. Their mental health professionals can do in- person, video, and phone appointments.
:''Puentes''
: ''Location undisclosed''
:''Online referral form:''
:( ''https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=aZccukx83EOaQXTRGTPUhEh6xN8hs0BKq_NWExNB8rVUQUI4UUlPOEY0TExQUFFVMFI4VjMyTkcyWCQlQCN0PWcu'' )
:'''A referral to the clinic may be made online or by phone.'''
Since 2005, Puentes has offered culturally affirming and supportive environment for healing and recovery to Latine/Hispanic communities. Their bilingual and bicultural staff provide individual and group counseling, peer support, recovery groups, case management, outpatient addiction/substance use treatment, and more.
:'''CCC Best Program'''
:''bestinfo@ccconcern.org''
:CCC’s Benefits and Entitlements Specialist Team (BEST) program helps particularly vulnerable individuals—those experiencing homelessness or deep poverty and living with severe disabilities that keep them from gaining employment—navigate the maze of the social security system. '''In order to access BEST services, intake with OTC will''' '''need to be completed.'''
The application process for social security benefits, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), can be daunting. BEST’s benefits specialists work with each client and use their expertise to maximize the chances of a successful application. They can coordinate psychological and medical exams; covered by BEST. BEST specialists will assist clients with initial application and appeals process.
The BEST Team assists people who are eligible for SSI apply without charging any commission. They decide if the person qualifies based on the likelihood of them obtaining benefits. There is often a long wait list but applying through the BEST Team will expedite the process and minimize the chances that the person will be denied and need to re-apply.
BEST counselors conduct thorough interviews with the applicants, help them to fill out documents, and track down records. The BEST program pays for medical examinations and psychological evaluations. +
:'''Employment/Training'''
:''12121 E. Burnside St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97216''
:''https://centralcityconcern.org/jobs-location/employment-assistance-at-blackburn-center/''
Central City Concerns’ Blackburn Center offers a number of job resources including an orientation to their services, training opportunities, resume and cover letter assistance, a career exploration class, interview workshops and mock interviews, job leads, an employment networking group, and transportation assistance to help participants get to work. To check on eligibility for their services, call (971) 361-7700 and ask for a “service matching” appointment.
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:'''Training'''
:''338 NW Fifth Ave.''
:''Portland, Oregon 97209''
:''cleanstart@ccconcern.org''
:''https://centralcityconcern.org/jobs-location/clean-start-ccc/''
Central City Concern’s '''Clean Start''' is a homeless-to-work program that provides trash removal and cleaning services to the Portland metro area. Over the span of six months, Clean Start trainees receive peer mentoring while learning job skills and building confidence for future employment opportunities. Trainees are also connected to CCC’s wraparound services, included supportive housing, integrated health care, addiction treatment, employment assistance. The majority of trainees exit the program with long- term employment and housing.
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'''Old Town Clinic''' ''727 W Burnside Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209'' - ''https://centralcityconcern.org/health-care-location/old-town-clinic-health-care/''
''Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''
Old Town Clinic offers judgement-free health care on a sliding fee scale. Old Town Clinic can meet most patients’ health care needs in a single location. Patients can often get all of their medical cares met in this single location. Their providers offer physical health care, mental health and addiction treatment, and many other services. Old Town Clinic has an on-site pharmacy.
'''Blackburn Center Health Care''' ''12121 E Burnside St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97216'' - ''https://centralcityconcern.org/health-care-location/health-care-at-blackburn-center/''
''Primary care hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m. –5 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m.–5'' ''p.m.'' ''Walk-in hours: Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–1 p.m. (sign up starts at 8 a.m.) and 1 p.m.–4 p.m. (sign'' ''up starts at 12:40 p.m.)''
Blackburn Center Health Care offers compassionate physical and mental health care, all under one roof, providing judgement-free treatment and support. Blackburn Center provides: primary care and routine health screenings, management of chronic health conditions, minor medical procedures, mental health counseling, medication, individual and group therapy, referrals to specialists, substance use treatment including medication support (Suboxone), Hep C treatment, acupuncture, and a consumer drug take-back program among other services. Blackburn Center has an on-site pharmacy.
They offer respite care for people who have nowhere to go after being discharged from the hospital. Recuperative care is available by referral only.
'''Hansen Clinic at the Banfield Motel Shelter''' (Shelter-Based Clinic) ''1525 NE 37th Ave., Room 38'' ''Portland, Oregon'' - ''https://centralcityconcern.org/health-care-location/shelter-based-clinics/''
'''Old Town Recovery Center''' ''33 NW Broadway'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209'' - ''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/old-town-recovery-center/''
''Phone hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' ''Walk-in hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''
In addition to comprehensive mental health services and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders, Old Town Recovery Center provides medication management and an on-site pharmacy.
'''''' '''Employment/Training''' ''2 NW 2nd Portland, Oregon'' - ''https://centralcityconcern.org/jobs-location/employment-access-center/''
''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''
CCC’s '''Employment Access Center''' is a one-stop employment resource center that provides one-on-one employment services. Services provided include job readiness training, job coaching, skills workshops, vocational and computer training, help writing a resume and cover letter, copies, telephone, fax, clothing closet for job interviews, and public access to shared computers, internet, and tutorials.
If already a CCC client, services at the Employment Access Center can be accessed through a referral from a case manager or other CCC program staff. After a referral, must attend an orientation before can start using resources at the Employment Access Center. If not a CCC client, call (503) 226-7387 for assistance. +
'''Employment/Training''' ''Contact: Trent Gay, Employment Access Center Program Manager at (971) 352-8802 or'' ''Quentin Staples, Employment Specialist at (971) 703-0956'' ''https://centralcityconcern.org/blog/flip-the-script-impact-the-future/''
CCC’s '''Flip the Script''' program serves Black clients recently released from prison with community reintegration through access to housing, health care, employment, and culturally informed peer support. Services provided include assisting client with job readiness training, job coaching, skills workshops, and vocational and computer training with internet tutorials. Employment services can provide training referrals to truck driving, welding, electrician, construction, and non-degree social services. Flip the Script also offers job counseling, resume assistance, access to computers, copiers, phone/voicemail, and fax services. +
Puentes uses a multidisciplinary approach to provide alcohol and drug treatment and mental health care to the Latinx community. Puentes staff are bilingual and bicultural. In addition to the mental health and substance abuse treatment, Puentes provides clients with primary health care, a recovery mentor, and a case manager to help with housing and follow up care. +
Since 1979, the Portland community has trusted Central City Concern to help people create meaningful, long-term change. Every year, we serve more than 13,000 people experiencing or at risk of homelessness with affordable and supportive housing, person-centered health care, addiction recovery and employment assistance.
'''Blackburn Center''' ''12121 E. Burnside Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97216''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/recovery-at-blackburn-center/''
''Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''
Blackburn Center’s east side recovery program offers compassionate care for substance use disorder; with everything you need all under one roof. Wherever you are on the path to recovery, you’ll have the support of a team of mental health professionals, health care providers and substance-use counselors to support you at each step. Service options include addiction/substance use treatment; medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine); individual and group therapy, peer support/counseling; DUII treatment, medication management, on-site prescription refills, and acupuncture to reduce substance cravings, relieve chronic pain, regulate emotions, lower stress, anxiety, and support overall wellbeing.
'''CCC Recovery Center''' ''726 W. Burnside Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/ccc-recovery-center/''
Intensive outpatient treatment, meaning clients see our team about four times a week, for up to nine hours total. Treatment includes medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine), individual counseling, relapse prevention, acupuncture, and peer mentoring.
'''Central City Concern - Hooper Detox & Stabilization Center''' ''1535 N Williams Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97227''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/hooper-detoxification-stabilization-center/''
Hooper Detoxification Stabilization Center offers compassionate treatment for people coming off drugs, alcohol or other substances. Hooper Detoxification Stabilization Center serves 2,000 to 3,000 people a year in a safe, inclusive space. Many of our staff are in recovery themselves and have experienced the challenges of withdrawal and early stabilization.
Hooper Center provides a medically monitored subacute detoxification and stabilization program for those withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. Inpatient detox patients receive 5-9 days of medical treatment for early withdrawal symptoms. Treatment includes medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine). Potential clients must show up in person at detox. Doors open at 6:45 a.m. Monday- Friday and admission triage begins at 7:45 a.m. Hooper is open for admission on most holidays, except for Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Outpatient detox services are available Mondays–Fridays, 1 p.m.–4 p.m.
No one will be turned away for inability to pay.
'''Karibu Stabilization Program''' ''Central City Concern'' ''2020 SE Powell Blvd.'' ''Portland, OR 97202''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/health-care-location/karibu-stabilization-program/''
Karibu provides individualized, culturally specific stabilization and treatment preparation (STP) services for Black/African American adults (18+) who are involved or at-risk of involvement with the criminal justice system and have behavioral health needs. The program has an outreach team and a supportive housing team supporting 14-20 participants living on-site. Clients are referred by either parole or probation. This culturally specific outreach team serves approximately 30-35 clients at any given time. This case load currently consists of clients residing in the community (pre- and post- enrollment) and will soon also include clients living in the Karibu Stabilization for Treatment Preparation program (STP). Community outreach is provided from a large passenger vehicle to allow program staff to work within the community. Once enrolled, Karibu participants have access to seamlessly integrated services delivered by the KCCT if living in the community (for up to 6 months), or in the Karibu STP if living on- site once opened. There is an online enrollment form.
'''Imani Center''' ''Central City Concern'' ''2040 SE Powell Blvd.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97202''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/imani-center/''
''Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., closed 12-1 pm daily. Closed holidays.''
Since 2015, Imani Center has provided mental health and addiction treatment for the Black and African American community. The Imani Center offers individual and group counseling, peer support and limited case management in a culturally safe environment where participants can be themselves. At the Imani Center, you’ll have the opportunity to build community with folks who look like you, with the support of staff members who have lived knowledge of Black culture and the African American experience. Self- referral.
'''Letty Owings Center''' ''Central City Concern'' ''2545 NE Flanders St, Portland, OR 97232''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/letty-owings-center''
The Letty Owings residential drug and alcohol treatment center serves pregnant women or women with children five and under. Treatment includes medication- supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine). Since 1989, Letty Owings Center has helped young mothers to become sober, healthy and hopeful about the future. Because recovery is more complex during pregnancy and while raising young children, we offer a safe, inclusive environment for women to live with their children while in treatment for substance use disorders. Letty Owings has helped more than 400 women regain stability. Our residents often can stay with their children, who might otherwise be placed in foster care.
To apply, potential clients need to complete the online screening form.
'''Central City Concern - Puentes''' ''1949 SE 122nd Ave Portland, OR 97233''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/puentes/''
''Hours: Monday-Friday,9 a.m–5 p.m. Closed holidays.''
Central City Concern (CCC) developed the culturally specific Puentes program to support Latinos in recovery. Puentes uses a multidisciplinary approach to provide outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and mental health care to individuals and to the entire family in a way that mitigates stigma and fear. Puentes staff are bilingual and bicultural; they understand Latino values, family roles, and community structures helping Latino clients gain insight into cultural influences on behavior. Puentes clients receive primary health care, a recovery mentor, a mentor for the entire family and a case manager to help with housing and follow up care. With treatment, support and shelter, the family or individual can move from crisis to stability and reunification.
'''River Haven''' ''Central City Concern'' ''5019 NE 102nd Ave.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97220''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/river-haven''
River Haven is a unique recovery community that integrates housing, enhanced intensive outpatient behavioral health treatment and peer support services into a supportive recovery environment. With 65 rooms, clients receive compassionate addiction treatment and mental health services while living at River Haven for six to nine months.
'''Estate Hotel''' ''Central City Concern'' ''225 NW Couch'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''
Participants in the Recovery Mentor Program live in alcohol and drug free housing. They are matched with individual mentors who introduce them to drug‐free housing and accompany them to their first support group meetings. Mentors check in with clients daily, making sure they maintain their commitment to a regimen of intensive outpatient medical, chemical dependency and mental health treatment. The longer a person continues with outpatient treatment, the greater the chance of long‐term sobriety. The Recovery Mentor Program provides encouragement and a strong social network. It is a program in which individuals are held accountable for their successes, as well as for their digressions.
'''Central City Concern - Downtown Recovery Center''' ''727 W Burnside St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/old-town-clinic-recovery-services/''
''Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''
Old Town Clinic offers compassionate, judgement-free outpatient treatment for substance use disorder and addiction. Treatment options include Medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine), recovery group therapy, acupuncture to reduce substance cravings, relieve chronic pain, regulate emotions, lower stress and
anxiety, and support overall wellbeing, Consultation with a pharmacist to manage your medication, and on-site prescription refills.
'''Old Town Recovery Center''' ''33 NW Broadway'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''
''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/old-town-recovery-center/''
''Phone hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' ''Walk-in hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''
Comprehensive, compassionate mental health services and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. Treatment includes medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine). Services include one-on-one counseling, medication management, case management, money management, wraparound care, in-home visits and outreach and on-site pharmacy.
Offers compassionate treatment for people coming off drugs, alcohol or other substances +
Comprehensive, intensive residential treatment and continuing care services for poverty-level, chemically dependent women, especially pregnant and/or parenting women with young children +
Culturally specific substance use and mental health treatment program designed to serve the Latinx community. +
Helping people find home, regain health and move toward long-term stability and success. +