Is it possibly to get transitioned into a residential treatment center after detox? Like going straight there from Hooper? If that makes sense at all?

Savonnah Platchek | Aug 18, 2018 | Category: Addiction treatment center in Portland, Oregon

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Theo Aguirre | Aug 17, 2021

But how do I go get in contact with my fiance in the inpatient side. Is there a way I can possibly call direct instead of this game the operators play about can't won't tell even when there's ALREADY been a release of information done? My fiance went up there from here in Arizona and now I keep missing her calls and CANNOT FOR MY LIFE SIMPLY CALL HER BACK. This is redicuolous

Camille Aranguiz | Aug 17, 2020

things have changed at hooper, they used to be able to let you stay until a treatmenr facility had a spot open but due to limited funding they now can only keep you until you are consideres medicially stable. make sure to express your need to go straight from detox to treatment ( much less chance of relapse etc) your very first day there. they will try their best to get you in somewhere but unfortunately now they just send you home with a list of aa and na meetings and a document stating you are now medicially stable and completed detox instead of leaving AMA ( against medical advice) which can potentially help you when you are trying to get into programs on your own.

David Lindsey | Aug 17, 2021

Can my fiancé and I both do detox together

Rianna Dains | Aug 18, 2019

Yes you can even wait there after you've detoxed until a bed opens up, if it's hasn't already, as long as it's not a rediculous amount of time like SEVERAL months or something.. (I can't remember exactly how long is the maximum about of time you're able to stay at hooper but I am pretty sure it's AT LEAST a few months...)

Ronnie Racine | Aug 18, 2019

Yes

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