Rehab by State

Best Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Oregon

Updated March 2026|10 facilities reviewed

Oregon recorded more than 1,800 overdose deaths in 2023, a 33% increase from 1,383 deaths in 2022. Fentanyl contributed to nearly 1,400 of those deaths. Provisional 2024 data shows a 22% decrease to about 1,480 deaths, part of a national trend of declining overdose fatalities.

Oregon made history with Measure 110 (2020), which decriminalized small drug possession and directed $300M+ to addiction services. The results were mixed: treatment engagement rose 143% and peer support rose 205%, but overdose deaths continued climbing. In 2024, the legislature repealed the law (HB 4002), recriminalizing possession. The state now has a significantly expanded treatment infrastructure built with ~$800M in Measure 110 funding.

Here is what Oregon offers for addiction treatment:

  • Free and OHP-covered treatment: Oregon Health Plan covers all treatment levels. Fora Health (sliding scale). LifeWorks Northwest (community-based)
  • Inpatient and outpatient programs: concentrated in the Portland metro area
  • Portland: Fora Health, Crestview, Oregon Trail, Pacific Crest, Tree House, Another Chance, Recovery Blvd
  • Greater metro: CODA (Tigard), Serenity Lane (Coburg/Portland), LifeWorks NW

In this guide, we have reviewed 10 top rehab centers across Oregon, covering their treatment methods, costs, and who they serve best.

Addiction in Oregon: Key Statistics

  • 1,800+ overdose deaths (2023, +33% from 2022)
  • ~1,480 provisional (2024, -22%)
  • ~1,400 fentanyl-involved (2023)
  • Deaths tripled since 2019 (626)
  • $800M+ invested via Measure 110 funding
  • 143% increase in treatment engagement
  • Measure 110 repealed in 2024 (HB 4002)

Top Rehab Centers in Oregon

Fora Health (Portland)

Fora Health is one of Portland's largest nonprofit addiction treatment providers. They offer detox, residential, and outpatient programs. They accept OHP (Medicaid) and offer sliding-scale fees, making them a primary safety-net provider in the Portland area.

  • Portland
  • Nonprofit
  • Detox, residential, outpatient
  • OHP (Medicaid) accepted
  • Sliding-scale fees

Best for: Portland residents needing affordable, nonprofit treatment with OHP coverage

Crestview Recovery (Portland)

Crestview Recovery in Portland provides residential and outpatient addiction treatment with evidence-based therapies. They focus on individualized treatment plans and dual-diagnosis care for co-occurring mental health conditions.

  • Portland
  • Residential and outpatient
  • Evidence-based therapies
  • Dual-diagnosis care
  • Individualized plans

Best for: People with co-occurring mental health conditions needing individualized treatment

Oregon Trail Recovery (Portland)

Oregon Trail Recovery offers residential treatment, detox, and outpatient programs in Portland. They provide a full range of evidence-based treatment services in the Portland metro area.

  • Portland
  • Residential, detox, outpatient
  • Evidence-based
  • Full service range
  • Portland metro coverage

Best for: Portland-area residents wanting a full range of treatment services

Pacific Crest Trail Detox (Portland)

Pacific Crest Trail Detox specializes in medically supervised detoxification from drugs and alcohol. Their focused detox programs provide the medical foundation needed before transitioning to residential or outpatient treatment.

  • Portland
  • Detox specialist
  • Medically supervised
  • Transition support
  • Multiple substance focus

Best for: People needing dedicated, medically supervised detox as a first step

Serenity Lane (Coburg/Portland)

Serenity Lane serves multiple Oregon locations, including their main campus in Coburg (near Eugene) and Portland-area offices. They have been treating addiction in Oregon for decades and provide residential, outpatient, and family programs.

  • Coburg (main) and Portland
  • Decades of operation
  • Residential, outpatient, family
  • Multiple locations
  • Established reputation

Best for: Oregonians wanting established, multi-location treatment with family programs

Tree House Recovery PDX

Tree House Recovery PDX focuses on holistic addiction treatment for men. They integrate physical fitness, outdoor activities, and therapeutic modalities to support lasting recovery in a men-only setting.

  • Portland
  • Men only
  • Holistic approach
  • Physical fitness integration
  • Outdoor activities

Best for: Men wanting holistic, activity-based treatment in a men-only environment

CODA - Tigard Recovery Center

CODA in Tigard provides residential substance use treatment in the Portland suburbs. They accept OHP and offer structured residential programs. Their suburban location provides a calmer environment than inner-city Portland.

  • Tigard (Portland suburb)
  • Residential treatment
  • OHP accepted
  • Structured programs
  • Suburban calm setting

Best for: People wanting residential treatment in a calmer Portland-suburb setting with OHP coverage

Another Chance Rehab (Portland)

Another Chance provides drug and alcohol rehabilitation services in Portland with a focus on individualized treatment. They offer residential and outpatient programs for various substance use disorders.

  • Portland
  • Residential and outpatient
  • Individualized treatment
  • Multiple substance focus
  • Community-based

Best for: Portland residents wanting individualized rehab for various substance use disorders

LifeWorks Northwest (Portland)

LifeWorks Northwest provides community-based behavioral health and addiction services across the Portland area. They serve as a key community resource with wraparound services including counseling, case management, and peer support.

  • Portland area
  • Community-based
  • Wraparound services
  • Counseling and case management
  • Peer support

Best for: People needing community-based treatment with wraparound support services

Recovery Blvd Treatment Center

Recovery Blvd provides outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment programs in Portland. They offer flexible scheduling and evidence-based treatment for people who need to maintain work or family obligations during recovery.

  • Portland
  • Outpatient and IOP
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Evidence-based
  • Work/family-friendly

Best for: Working professionals and parents needing flexible outpatient treatment

Free Rehab Centers in Oregon

Free or Low-Cost Options:

  • Fora Health - Nonprofit, OHP accepted, sliding scale
  • CODA Tigard - OHP accepted residential
  • Oregon Health Plan - State Medicaid covers all treatment levels
  • Measure 110 programs - $800M+ invested in expanded treatment statewide

How to access:

For a full guide, see our rehab costs and insurance guide.

Types of Rehab Programs in Oregon

Inpatient Residential

  • Fora Health, Crestview, Oregon Trail, CODA, Serenity Lane, Another Chance
  • 28-90 days

Outpatient/IOP

  • Recovery Blvd, LifeWorks, Serenity Lane
  • IOP, standard outpatient, MAT

Medical Detox

  • Pacific Crest Trail Detox (specialist)
  • Fora Health, Oregon Trail

Cost of Rehab in Oregon

Program TypeTypical DurationAverage Cost
Outpatient8-16 weeks$2,000 - $12,000
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)8-12 weeks$4,000 - $15,000
Inpatient Residential28-90 days$8,000 - $40,000
Medical Detox5-10 days$3,000 - $8,000

How to Choose the Right Rehab in Oregon

  • Budget: Fora Health (nonprofit, sliding scale). OHP covers treatment. Measure 110 programs expanded access.
  • Portland: Many options: Fora, Crestview, Oregon Trail, Pacific Crest, Tree House, Another Chance, Recovery Blvd, LifeWorks.
  • Suburbs: CODA (Tigard). Serenity Lane (Coburg/Portland).
  • Men-only: Tree House Recovery PDX.
  • Detox: Pacific Crest Trail Detox (dedicated detox).
  • Flexibility: Recovery Blvd (outpatient with flexible scheduling).
  • Aftercare: Look for programs with relapse prevention and support group connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free rehab centers in Oregon?

Yes. Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) covers all treatment levels. Fora Health accepts OHP and sliding-scale fees. CODA in Tigard accepts OHP. LifeWorks Northwest offers community-based services. Call Oregon's addiction line at (800) 923-4357 or SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Does Oregon Medicaid cover rehab?

Yes. The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) covers substance use treatment including detox, residential, outpatient, IOP, and MAT. OHP is Oregon's Medicaid program. Check eligibility at oregon.gov/oha or call (800) 699-9075.

How long is rehab in Oregon?

Medical detox lasts 5-10 days. Residential runs 28-90 days. IOP lasts 8-16 weeks. Tree House Recovery offers a longer holistic program. Oregon invested $800M+ in addiction services through Measure 110 funding.

How much does rehab cost in Oregon?

Outpatient runs $2,000 to $12,000. Inpatient runs $8,000 to $40,000. Detox costs $3,000 to $8,000. Oregon Health Plan covers treatment. Measure 110 funding expanded many free and low-cost programs statewide.

Are overdose deaths declining in Oregon?

Yes. Oregon had 1,800+ deaths in 2023 (33% increase from 2022). Provisional 2024 data shows a 22% decrease to about 1,480 deaths. Fentanyl was involved in ~1,400 deaths in 2023. The decline is attributed to better treatment access, naloxone distribution, and harm reduction.

What happened with Measure 110?

Oregon Measure 110 (2020) decriminalized small drug possession and directed $300M+ to addiction services. Results: 143% increase in treatment engagement, 205% increase in peer support, 67% drop in possession arrests. In 2024, the legislature repealed it (HB 4002), recriminalizing possession as a misdemeanor.

Is fentanyl the main concern?

Yes. Fentanyl contributed to nearly 1,400 of the 1,800+ overdose deaths in Oregon in 2023. Portland has been particularly hard hit. The 2024 decline is partly due to improved harm reduction and treatment infrastructure built during Measure 110.

Are there men-only programs?

Yes. Tree House Recovery PDX focuses specifically on holistic addiction treatment for men. Several other facilities offer gender-specific tracks as well.

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment plan. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. For substance use support, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7).

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