News & Articles

Fora partners with Multnomah County as it adds more than 250 recovery and stabilization beds

Multnomah County says Fora is one of the many investments that have resulted in over 250 new recovery, stabilization and transitional housing beds in our community.

Read More

Recent News & Articles

Mission Moments: Kirk

Warning – this story contains references to alcohol poisoning (overdose).

Read More

What is Treatment at Fora Health – Part 3: Withdrawal Management

Withdrawal Management, commonly called “detox”, is designed to ensure a safe and medically supervised transition through the most intense phase of withdrawal from drugs and/or alcohol. In this phase, known as acute withdrawal, a person can expect to be in withdrawal management for an average of 3-5 days. The length of stay varies from person to person and depends on use history and type of substance.

Read More

Mission Moments: Joseph

“I was diagnosed with depression at a very young age. Beginning in my teens, I experienced a lot of loss in my life. I always felt afraid that my relationships would fall apart and disappear from my life. It was hard to create true connections with that fear looming over me. I felt like I was doomed to be alone.

Read More

What is Treatment at Fora Health – Part 2: Outpatient

Our outpatient program has similar treatment elements as our residential inpatient program but offers flexibility so patients can  remain living in their home during their treatment.

Read More

What is Treatment at Fora Health – Part 1: Inpatient/ Residential Treatment

Our residential treatment program has been offering healing to people for over 50 years. Clinically, we offer 3.5 and 3.7 levels of care for residents. It is a dormitory-style environment where people live on-site and receive 24/7 care for an average of 90-120 days.

Read More

Fora Health’s New CEO Devarshi Bajpai

With a distinguished career in behavioral health management and addiction services, Bajpai brings a wealth of experience and a profound commitment to bringing quality addiction care to Oregonians who suffer from this disease. 

Read More