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Teen & Young Adult Treatment in Oregon

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Oregon has 176 addiction treatment programs in our directory, running from Portland and the Willamette Valley east to Bend and the high desert beyond the Cascades. Families looking for Oregon rehab can filter by age, level of care, and payment before they ever pick up the phone.

Updated: July 7, 2026
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Treatment for Young People in Oregon

Oregon treatment centers span the full ASAM continuum — 143 list standard outpatient care, 82 run intensive outpatient, 38 hold residential beds, and 21 manage medical detox. Cognitive behavioral therapy appears at 163 of them and family counseling at 122, which matters when a teen still lives at home. For adolescents, ASAM criteria set intensive outpatient near 6 hours a week, lighter than the 9-plus hours ASAM expects of adults.

Why Choose Treatment in Oregon?
  • Care extends well past the Portland metro — into Eugene, Salem, Bend, and rural counties like Crook and Umatilla.
  • Measure 110 channeled cannabis-tax revenue into Behavioral Health Resource Networks, broadening peer support now offered by 131 programs.
  • 76 programs treat co-occurring conditions, so depression or anxiety alongside alcohol, marijuana, stimulant, or prescription-drug misuse is handled in one plan.
  • 111 programs accept young adults and 66 work with adolescents, giving parents age-appropriate choices.
  • 146 programs build in aftercare and discharge planning for the months after a first stretch of treatment.
Harm-reduction and peer-run recovery services
Nature-based and holistic program design
Deep outpatient and intensive-outpatient network
Insurance & Payment in Oregon

The Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) is listed by 157 of the 176 programs, and it covers eligible children and teens through CHIP. For families outside that, 84 programs post sliding-scale fees, and commercial plans such as Blue Cross Blue Shield and Aetna are widely accepted.

Types of Treatment Available in Oregon

Medical Detox

Safe, closely monitored withdrawal with medical support around the clock

Residential Treatment

Live-in care with daily therapy and a steady routine for young people

Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

Full-day treatment with medical oversight, evenings back home

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

A flexible schedule that fits around school, work, and family life

Standard Outpatient

Weekly therapy and support groups to keep recovery on track

Sober Living

Transitional housing with peer support and shared accountability

Expert Tips for Oregon

Confirm with admissions that your Oregon Health Plan coordinated care organization is in network — coverage can differ by CCO and county.

If your teen still attends school, ask whether the outpatient schedule works around class hours; many Oregon programs are built that way.

No coverage yet? Call the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7) and ask for Oregon programs with sliding-scale fees or open Medicaid slots.

Oregon Treatment Resources

Official state agencies and organizations that help families find treatment in Oregon.

Oregon Health Authority

State resource for addiction treatment in Oregon

Oregon Health Plan

State resource for addiction treatment in Oregon

National Resources

Federal resources and hotlines available 24/7 for addiction support.

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What Parents Ask About Treatment in Oregon

Oregon programs span the full continuum of care: medical detox, residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), standard outpatient counseling, and sober living homes. Many outpatient tracks schedule sessions around school and work hours.

The Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) is listed by 157 of the 176 programs, and it covers eligible children and teens through CHIP. For families outside that, 84 programs post sliding-scale fees, and commercial plans such as Blue Cross Blue Shield and Aetna are widely accepted.

Length depends on clinical need, not a fixed calendar. Medical detox usually runs 3-7 days, residential programs 30-90 days, and outpatient care often continues for several months while a teen returns to school and daily routines.

Care extends well past the Portland metro — into Eugene, Salem, Bend, and rural counties like Crook and Umatilla. Measure 110 channeled cannabis-tax revenue into Behavioral Health Resource Networks, broadening peer support now offered by 131 programs. 76 programs treat co-occurring conditions, so depression or anxiety alongside alcohol, marijuana, stimulant, or prescription-drug misuse is handled in one plan. 111 programs accept young adults and 66 work with adolescents, giving parents age-appropriate choices. 146 programs build in aftercare and discharge planning for the months after a first stretch of treatment.
Important Notice

This website provides general information about addiction treatment facilities. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 for immediate assistance. For substance abuse help, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Data sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Locator, state licensing databases, and facility submissions.