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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
Fora Health’s Food Services Manager looks back on 23 years
Fora Health is proud to have so many staff who’ve been with the company for over a decade – and the staff member with the longest tenure at Fora is our Food Services Manager, Mai, who just celebrated her 23rd year! She’s seen a lot of transformation and growth over the years since our De Paul days and this is her story.
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Fora Health’s Facility Director reflects on two decades with Fora Health
Fora Health staff are THE pilar to providing care to our community. We are so grateful for each person who has walked into Fora Health and made a difference. Andy, Facilities Director, has been working here for almost 20 years – creating a safe and clean facility so that people’s journey to sobriety is housed in a place of tranquility.
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A look back at Fora Health/De Paul’s founding and first CEO
In honor of our upcoming 50th anniversary, let’s take a brief look at the origins of Fora Health/De Paul Treatment Center and the person who helped mold the innovative and life-saving organization it would become.
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