Address: 1427 SE 182nd Ave, Portland, OR 97233, USA
Phone: +15037616006
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30AM–8PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–8PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–8PM
Friday: 9:30AM–8PM
Saturday: Closed
Stryker
The curriculum was sub par, most of the staff do honestly care and the food was good; though If you want to be challenged to dig deep and deal with serious issues... Probably not the place you want to go.
Jessica Johnson
I loved it. I have absolutely no complaints but than again I'm not a trouble maker and get along with everybody and easily follow rules so I never had any issue.
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Dont go here, please seek other help for your struggle. They have no compassion at all.....please stay away. They treat patients like they are not even human. You are just a number that they can charge your insurance. And send you on your way with no worries on their part.
Tim Schregardus
I walked in and was seen right away. I am pregnant and was terrified of being judged or getting in trouble, but they immediately made me feel comfortable and by the next day I had started treatment. Iris was the counselor that talked to me and I couldn't ask for anyone sweeter and more understanding. I normally don't write or comment on things, but hopefully this will help encourage even one person that might be too nervous to go in and seek help.
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Visitation is on Sunday's at 1pm. Make sure they fill out an roi and a visitor request form for you by Thursday so your visit can be approved.
Unfortunately not, unless she goes to treatment as well, but would be on the women's side. And you guys would not see each other. They keep men and women separated.
Yes you can. But they cant tell you whether that person is there or not.
They dont let u bring a lot of things but u can take ur own bedding/towels etc. Nothing that has alcohol in it thats for sure. If u smoke, u will need to hide them somewhere off the coda property n hope no one takes them. Call Coda and ask questions. They will tell u.
Yes but u have to go to 3 orientation classes n can visit after each class. You have half hour visits. After the 3rd class u can have 4 hour visits. There is no blackout. But there are phases. Phase 1 is...u cant go anywhere alone such as social visits, unless u have support person with u. Phase 2 is...having social passes for 3 hours on the weekend without support n phase 3 is...transitioning out of the program n u can have up to 6 hour social pass.
He should go to Hooper detox, they will help him get into a treatment facility to continue his recovery from there. He needs to be ready to make some serious changes or nothing will help. God bless.
You show up and talk to them
You are on a week blackout, no phone, no letters. After that they have scheduled visiting days
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