Multnomah County Behavioral Health
Community Resource
About this resource
This program aids individuals in accessing treatment for substance use disorder (SUD), offering services such as outpatient or residential care, detoxification and withdrawal management, harm reduction, problem gambling assistance, and ongoing recovery support. Self-referrals are accepted. The program includes care coordination that is culturally sensitive for clients from African-American, Latinx, and LGBTQIA2S+ communities, as well as services for those living with HIV.
Intake Procedure: Complete the PATH Referral Form on the website. For further details, please call.
Fees: -No charges for Care Coordination -Other service fees may vary; free treatment services are available -Accepts Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and Medicare.
Who can use this
- Individuals must be facing SUD challenges and struggling to access care, regardless of their stage in the recovery process, and must meet specific criteria related to law enforcement involvement, housing instability, and willingness to engage in recovery efforts.
Documents you may need
- PATH Referral Form and Authorization To Exchange And Disclose Health Information form
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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Portland, Oregon
Location
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