Fora Health will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. Services will continue to be provided for the Residential and Detox (Withdrawal Management) patients in our care, however we will not admit to any programs, provide outpatient services, and our lobbies are closed.
Hope Starts Here
Why Fora Health?
Quality of Care
We are CARF accredited, one of the highest accreditations a substance use treatment facility can receive.
Evidence-Based
Fora Health integrates industry-leading clinical expertise and scientific evidence.
Experienced Staff
Our clinicians and staff are passionate and expertly trained to address all the needs of our patients.
Continuum of Care
We offer a broad range of treatment services and are dedicated to support every step of recovery.
Individualized
We work with patients to understand their strengths, abilities, needs and preferences.
Affordable Care for All
Fora Health is dedicated to making care for a complex disease more accessible to all, regardless of background, orientation, or ability to pay. We support a sliding scale program for individuals that qualify based on income level and family size. Access to treatment will not be denied due to inability to pay.
We accept most insurance, including Oregon Health Plan CCOs.
News & Articles
What to Say (and Not Say) to Someone in Recovery
Not sure what to say to someone in recovery? Learn supportive phrases, what to avoid, and how family support can encourage healing. Fora Health is here to help.
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Annoucing Speaker Series Event – How Addiction Treatment Care Has Adapted to Polysubstance Use
Learn how Polysubstance use has become the rule rather than the exception, requiring treatment approaches to evolve accordingly.
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What Is Detox and When Is It Necessary for Addiction Treatment
For individuals struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, recovery often begins with a crucial first step: detox, also known as withdrawal management. Quitting substances without professional support can be overwhelming and, in some cases, dangerous. Medical detox provides a safe, structured way to manage withdrawal while preparing individuals for ongoing addiction treatment.
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