Oregon Recovery Behavioral Health

1184 Mcgee Ct NE Keizer, OR 97303 | 503-304-4358

About Oregon Recovery Behavioral Health

Oregon Recovery Behavioral Health is a family owned outpatient addiction treatment center serving Keizer and the greater Salem area with locations across Oregon.

The agency offers individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy and medication assisted treatment for alcohol and drug use disorders with specialized programs for DUII, dual diagnosis and youth counseling.

DUII Treatment and Court Coordinated Recovery Services

Oregon Recovery specializes in DUII treatment and diversion programs, offering comprehensive case management and navigation support for clients facing legal consequences related to substance use.

The team coordinates directly with courts and the DMV to ensure compliance while providing individualized treatment tailored to each client’s recovery needs.

Sessions incorporate cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention and trauma informed counseling to address both legal requirements and underlying addiction issues.

Clients gain recovery skills, emotional regulation tools and strategies for managing triggers with flexible scheduling designed to fit work and family responsibilities.

Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Recovery

The outpatient Suboxone clinic offers medication-assisted treatment using methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone for individuals recovering from opioid use disorder.

This evidence based approach combines medication management with counseling to reduce cravings, prevent withdrawal and support long term recovery, including for clients with cooccurring pain and substance use concerns.

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1184 Mcgee Ct NE
Keizer, OR 97303
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