Mid-Columbia Center for Living

Hood River, OR 97031
Located in Hood River County
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1610 Woods Court
Hood River, OR 97031

Available programs:

  • Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Program languages include:

  • English

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Tel: (541) 296-5452
Fax: (541) 296-9418

MCCFL offers a comprehensive range of outpatient addiction treatment programs designed to address various aspects of substance use and recovery. Our Intensive Outpatient Treatment program includes four two-hour group sessions per week, complemented by individual therapy, to provide structured support while allowing flexibility. We also offer standard outpatient treatment, which combines individual and group therapy to cater to diverse needs. Additional services include peer mentoring, DUII drug education and rehabilitation, and DUII restricted driver’s license monitoring.

Our specialized services encompass gambling addiction support and dual diagnosis treatment for those with co-occurring mental health issues. For clients requiring more intensive care, we provide referrals to higher levels of treatment. Community education and prevention and intervention services are also integral parts of our approach, aiming to address and mitigate substance use challenges at various levels.

In addition to these services, MCCFL Substance Use Disorders Services include individual and group therapy, family education and counseling, and medication-assisted treatment. We focus on relapse prevention and life skills training, offer health monitoring, and provide case management to support our clients comprehensively. Access to sober housing and 12-step meetings further enhances the recovery journey, ensuring that clients have the necessary resources and support to achieve and maintain sobriety.

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