Here’s what we’re seeing in Oregon
Need in our community
Oregonians face an astounding need for treatment. Almost 1 in 4 Oregonians needs accessible drug and alcohol treatment. These are your neighbors, your friends and sometimes your family members.
Solutions for our community
Fora Health is here to help – we provide a continuum of care so over 2,200 patients can receive the treatment plan they need each year!
Recovery Starts Here…
Fora Health’s Outpatient Treatment Program provides flexible and effective treatment so people can meet their recovery goals without the need for overnight stays. It allows patients to maintain their work and family lives while participating in highly personalized treatment.
Here’s what one patient, Cody, said about his recovery journey with Fora Health…
“I had been dancing with sobriety for about 10 years. I came here [to Fora Health] for two reasons: Why do I keep relapsing?
The other reason I picked Fora Health is because they provide outpatient and family therapy!
[My] six-year-old kid is the most important person in my life. I’m making sure he gets the best out of me as a parent!
While I was here, I realized that I never had a plan for how I was actually going to stay sober. [Fora Health] has changed how I’m staying sober! I’m just thankful for the outpatient program. I’ve learned so much by being here – I’ve learned about my behavior, my thinking patterns, my relationships and my reactions to situations.
It’s also a relief – Fora Health is a support system I can go back to if I need it.
This is a total game-changer.”
You can be a part of the Solution…
Here’s where you come in – Fora Health is a 501(C) 3 non non-profit. We (and our patients) rely on the generosity of donors and community members! Will you donate today? https://giveguide.org/nonprofits/fora
Your gift means patients find exceptional treatment programs that are individualized to their personal needs. Through treatment, people reclaim their lives from addiction! In their sobriety, they rebuild relationships with loved ones and break the cycle of addiction by becoming role models in our community.