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Families should always be
encouraged to check with
their insurance provider
and EAP first to know which
providers they can access
and the assessment process.
Last updated: 11/8/21
OHPPrivate InsuranceIn-patient and
# of spaces
Out-patient and levels
of treatment
Dual Diagnosis
Culturally specific /
responsive
Provider specific information
WebsiteLocationPhone Number
PPS does not
specifically endorse
any of the listed agencies.
Each organization has their
own independent mission
and vision. Insurance
companies have care
coordinators that can
assist in determining
best resource fit.
If a child does not have
health insurance Multnomah
County Health Department
can assist families in enrolling
in insurance. They can be reached
at 1-800-699-9075. EMERGENCY
CRISIS LINE: Multnomah County
Crisis Line 503.988.4888
or 1.800.716.9769 (Project
Respond-the Mobile Mental
Health Crisis Team- and Crisis
Prevetntion Outreach can be
accessed using these numbers.)
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Name of Program
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Cascadiayesyes - Moda and sometimes Kaiserno.5 - 1yesnohttps://cascadiabhc.org/
Garlington Center
3036 NE MLK
Woodland Park Clinic
10373 NE Hancock St. Ste. 200
Plaza Site
4212 SE Division
503-674-7777
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Charlie Healthyes
many and work
for single case
agreements with
out of network
providers
noIOP for mental health
and SUD
yes
yes- Spanish speaking,
LGBTQAI, and BIPOC
clinicians on staff.
Also build out specialized
groups based on the
needs of specific
communities.
In Oregon, these services
are exclusively virtual. Each
client is assisgned an
indvidual and family
therapist.
https://www.charliehealth.com/
Bozeman, MT(866) 491-5196
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Daybreak
yes, single case
agreements
yes24 for males
24 for females
.5 - 2.1 (individual and
group 5 days a week)
yes - co-occuring
and mental health
only
nohttps://daybreakyouthservices.org/programs/admissionform/
1-888-454-5506
Vancouver and
Brush Prarie, WA
888-454-5506
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Deer Creek - Closedyesyes with conditions
residential spaces
for girls and boys
must meet ASAM criteria,
level 3 or higher
yes, but no med
provider (so they have
to start medications with
home provider)
no3-6 month programhttps://www.adaptoregon.org/Roseburg, OR541-673-5119
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Discovery Behavioral Health- MH Discovery Mood & Anxiety ED Center for DiscoverySCA for DMAyes- all commercial
6 RTC/15 PHP/IOP
PHP Mon-Fri 9-3 IOP 3-5 days 3:30-6:30DMA-MH primary (some SUD secondary-case by case) CFD ED primarynoFull continuum of care for MH teens 11-17/ IOP/PHP ED teens 11-17 RTC in WA https://discoverymood.com/ https://centerfordiscovery.com/DMA & CFD OP in Tigard DMA RTC in Beavercreek Rachelann Bryant 503-839-8767 rachelann.bryant@centerfordiscovery.com *Please contact for referrals
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Hazelden/Betty Fordnomost private insurance, including Kaiser
no inpatient for teens in Oregon
inpatient in is in Minnesota,
but free family programming https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/treatment/family-children/family-program
yes, dual diagnosis
at all programs
LGBTQ specific
programming
15-30 dayshttps://www.hazeldenbettyford.org//
11505 36th Avenue North
Plymouth, MN 55441
855-348-7018
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Kaisernot for MH
and SUD
Kaiser onlyno, contracted
out
yes for MHno, contracted outno
Kaiser patients start by
meeting with one of our
addiction therapists to
complete an assessment
to determine medical
necessity. Depending
on level of care needed,
we then refer all
SUD patients out to our
community partners.
kp.org/thrivevarious in the Portland
metro area
503-249-3434
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Lifeworksyesyes - Kaiser, Blue Cross
Providence, Moda
noyes - The REAL
Program
https://www.lifeworksnw.org/contact-us/various503-645-9013
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Lifeworks - REAL ProgramyesnonoyesyesServices for youth and
families based on the
seven principles of
Kwanzaa.
https://www.lifeworksnw.org/contact-us/1626 NE Alberta503-282-3296
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Madronasometimes - some single case agreementsyes - will accept all
private insurance
in-network for
Kaiser, Pacific Source
Moda, Health Net,
Optum
yes - girls and
boys total of
23 beds
yes - IOPyes and dual
diagnosis
nosecure facility -
average length of
stay 3 weeks for
assessment and
stabilization
https://www.madronarecovery.com/Tigard503-749-0200
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Morrison Child and FamilyyesKaisernoyesnohttps://www.morrisonkids.org/various503-258-4381
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Morrison (Breakthrough)OHP and
OYA
no4-5 spaces for
youth in OYA
custody
yes - 1.0-3.5yesno
OP telehealth only. IOP
and DT male clients only,
7 hours of therapeutic
programming provided
with onsite school M-F.
https://morrisonkids.org/programs/day-treatment/breakthrough
11035 NE Sandy Blvd.
Portland, OR 97220
503-736-6571
(Mark Lauer)
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Newport Academy
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Multnomah County (Bienestar De La Familiayesnon-applicable,
because Multnomah
County will not bill
no.5-1.0yes
yes - culturally and linguistically
https://multco.us/service-locations/la-clinica-de-buena-salud
6736 NE Killingsworth St. Ste 101, 97218
(503) 988-4780
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NARA (Native American
Rehabilitation Associations)
yesyes, someyes - girls and
boys total of
16 spaces
.5 - 3.0yes - dual
diagnosis
with med
management
yes - Alaska
Native and
Native
American
Native American traditions
are included in all aspects
of residential treatment, but
clients do not have to identify as Native American to participate in treatment
https://www.naranorthwest.org/Main offices are
in Gresham
971-274-3757
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Northwest Family Services
yes -
HealthShare
or Trillium
NonoSUD only, level 0.5 and 1.0no
Yes, for Latinx youth
/Spanish-speaking
families
School-based A&D in East Multnomah County. Can take referrals from community.nwfs.orgEast Mulnomah County
971-325-1745
(Jon); 503-546-6377
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Rim Rockyes, mosthttps://www.rimrocktrails.org/
Prineville, Redmond, and Bend
888.532.6247
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Life Stance (formerly Western Psychological
and Counseling Services)
yesprefered provider
for most insurances
no.5 - 2.1nonohttps://www.westernpsych.com/Vancouver, Gladstone
and Beaverton
Vancouver 360-906-1190
Gladstone: 503-659-5515
Beaverton: 503-626-9494
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Wolf Packyes
In network with Moda, Cigna, Aetna.
Able to work out of network with many
insurances including Blue Cross,
Blue Shield, United Healthcare/Optum,
Providence, First Choice. Also
offer sliding scale.
noyes, in person or virtual groups and individualyes
A multicultural staff
that provides
culturally responsive
services. Staff are of
different cultural
backgrounds
(ethnicity/sexuality etc), and
multilingual.
Wolf Pack provides
services in the
community,
and virtually.
https://wolfpacktherapeuticservices.org/12655 SW Center St
Ste 100 Beaverton,
OR 97005
503.828.3402
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Sisu Healing PartnersNoNo, but they will provide a bill that can be used to get out of network benefit reimbursementsNoYes, in person individual and family sessions, in the office or community, will meet clients in the home or other community settingsyes dual diagnosisnoMental Health and Substance Use Companions • Family Coaching Intervention • Sober Transport • Sober Monitoring https://www.sisuhealingpartners.com/1722 NORTHWEST RALEIGH STREET, #410 (MAILBOX #304), PORTLAND, OR, 97209503-847-9836
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