Lifeline Connections
Community Resource
About this resource
This agency provides a wide array of behavioral health services, such as medically-assisted detoxification, treatment for substance use disorders, a residential program for substance use, outpatient mental health care, and support for co-occurring disorders (mental health and substance use). It specializes in opioid and alcohol addiction treatment, utilizing medication to facilitate recovery. Additionally, it features a unique program for the Deaf and hard of hearing individuals, one of the few in the nation.
Intake Process: Walk-ins are welcome, with detox beds available until they are filled. For further details, please visit the website or call.
Location: Accessible via C-Tran The Vine green line, situated on the VA Campus in the Clark County Center for Community Health Building 17.
Fees: Costs vary depending on the service, with acceptance of Oregon Health Plan/Health Share and most major private insurance plans; a sliding scale is also offered.
Who can use this
- Open to all, with some outpatient options for the Deaf or hard of hearing.
Documents you may need
- Proof of insurance, proof of income, photo ID
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
Get in touch
Suite A212 Vancouver, Washington
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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