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Sober Living Homes in Oregon

Last updated on: Monday, 25 September 2023
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Sober living homes in Oregon allow individuals to be independent and offer structure to help those starting their recovery journey. Transitioning from drug rehab to your life is not always easy, and sober living homes provide the needed support structure. To help, DRS has a comprehensive list of sober living homes in Oregon to help you find housing that is right for you. Some sober living communities listed below have accreditations and licensures.

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List of Sober Living Homes in Oregon

Below is a list of the different sober living facilities in Oregon. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the sober living facility is trusted and meets your needs. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.

Reviewed: August 11, 2023

Eastern Oregon Alcoholism Foundation is a chemical dependency recovery program. After examining the website, we found that the program provides clinical and medically monitored detox. The detox center has a bed capacity for ten patients. The residential program is a 36-bed facility for men and women. Transitional and multi-family housing is also available.

Rehab Settings

- Assessment
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Long-Term Inpatient
- Outpatient
- Residential
- Sober Living
- Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Offered

- ASL or Assistance for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Beds for Clients' Children
- Faith-Based
- Holistic
- Men
- Relapse Prevention
- Twelve-Step
- Women

Payment Options

- Access to Recovery Voucher
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Low-Cost Options
- Medicaid
- Self Payment
- Sliding Fee Scale
- UnitedHealthcare

Trust Factors

- Licensed by the State of Oregon

Medical Staff: Registered nurses and detoxification technicians

216 SW Hailey Avenue, Pendleton, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

659 SW 1st Street, Ontario, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

1146 SW 28th, Albany, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

7120 SW Hoodview Pl, Beaverton, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

19660 SW Alexander Street, Aloha, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

1466 SW 5th Place, Gresham, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

12107 SE Ash St, Portland, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

1145 Columbia St NE, Salem, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

1240 River Rd, Eugene, OR

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

7475 Ridge Dr, Gladstone, OR

The state of Oregon does provide options for sober living houses, where an addict can live temporarily while they transition back into society after they complete their rehab program.

The sober living communities in Oregon, are safe and structured environments for recovering addicts to live, while they work on their sobriety. When you have completed some type of lengthy drug rehab program, you may not necessarily have much to go back to. Staying at a sober living home can allow you the opportunity to find a job, save some money, and build a support network of other sober like-minded people. Each sober living home does operate in different ways, but there are often many standard rules. For example, sober living communities in Oregon will be drug and alcohol-free, and you will be subject to random drug testing. Sober living homes will have daily chores and responsibilities for you, and you will typically have to have a full-time job. Most sober living communities are paid services, which means this will be just like paying for rent each month.

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MICHAEL LEACH, CCMA

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Michael Leach is a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, who has over 5 years of experience working in the field of addiction. He spent his career working under the board-certified Addictionologist Dr. Rohit Adi. His experience includes working with families during their loved one’s stay in treatment, helping those with substance abuse issues find treatment, and teaching life skills to patients in a recovery atmosphere. Though he has worked in many different areas of rehabilitation, the majority of his time was spent working one on one with patients who were actively withdrawing from drugs. Withdrawal and the fear of going through it is one biggest reason why an addict continues to use and can be the most difficult part of the rehabilitation process. His experience in the withdrawal atmosphere has taught him that regardless of what approach a person takes to get off drugs, there are always mental and emotional obstacles that need to be overcome. He believes having someone there to help a person through these obstacles can make all the difference during the withdrawal process.