Alcohol and Drug Treatment in Portland, Oregon
Substance use disorders continue to impact people and families in Portland, Oregon, and across the United States. Whether you are seeking help for alcohol, crack cocaine, or other substances, understanding your options is the best first step.
This guide offers a clear path to finding the best care and support for you or your loved one in Oregon.
What Is Addiction?
Addiction is a complex medical condition that rewrites the brain’s reward system, creating a mental and physical dependency on a person’s substance of choice.1
Substance use disorders (SUDs) can affect a person’s judgment, behavior, and impulse control, making it difficult to stop using substances despite the harm they cause.
How Can Addiction Be Treated?
While addiction can create feelings of hopelessness and isolation, help is available to you or your loved one. Outcome-based rehabs in Portland offer some of the best holistic treatments, evidence-based therapies, and peer support that can treat addiction.
Understanding Addiction in Oregon
Addiction trends in Oregon mirror national concerns, but with some of the most severe rates in the country. The rise of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, combined with long-standing alcohol and methamphetamine misuse, has intensified the public health crisis across the state.


of people in Oregon with SUD don’t receive treatment they need.2

of Oregonians aged 12 and older had an alcohol use disorder.2

of Oregonians have mental illness, the second highest rate in the nation.2

Oregon ranked first in the nation for SUDs between 2020 and 2021.2
What Types of Addiction Do We Treat?
Whether you’re struggling with alcohol addiction or navigating polysubstance use, our addiction treatment approach at our Portland rehab combines compassion, structure, and outcome-based care to support your long-term recovery.
What to Expect from Addiction Treatment
At Tree House Recovery, we tailor each recovery plan based on a person’s needs. Addiction affects each person differently, so treatment shouldn’t be one-size-fits-all.
Addiction Recovery Success Stories in Portland
With our Portland rehab program, people have rediscovered their purpose, built a strong support system, and started living on their own terms.
How to Help a Loved One Struggling with Addiction
In this video, Karen Willock, Tree House Recovery’s National Family Program Director, shares her own experiences as a codependent parent of children experiencing addiction. She offers healing insight and provides recovery support in our family program.
FAQs About Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Portland, OR
What types of addiction do you treat in Portland?
Our Portland rehab treats most substance use disorders, including alcohol, fentanyl, and crack cocaine.
How much does addiction treatment in Portland cost?
The cost of rehab in Portland depends on several factors, including the substance of choice, the severity of the disorder, and your insurance policy. Your insurance policy may offer benefits that cover the cost of treatment. Call our admissions team today to verify your benefits.
How long does addiction treatment usually last?
Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a weekly, 5-month-long day treatment program. Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) occurs three times a week for 90 days.
How do I help a loved one who doesn’t want treatment?
It isn’t easy seeing someone you love struggle with addiction and refuse help. However, Tree House Recovery can offer the support you need to help you or your loved one take the next step in a long-term recovery plan.
Are there sober living homes in Portland that work with Tree House Recovery?
Our Portland rehab offers sober living to clients currently enrolled in our programs. You can learn more about our sober living by talking to our team members who oversee the safety and well-being of our residents.
Next Step: Ready to Begin Your Recovery Journey?
Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or someone you love, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Your path to healing starts today.
- American Society of Addiction Medicine. Definition of Addiction. American Society of Addiction Medicine. Published 2019. https://www.asam.org/quality-care/definition-of-addiction
- Oregon Data Extracted from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Released December 2021. Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon. 2021. https://mhacbo.org/media/2021_epidemiology.pdf