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RELATED IN RECOVERY
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Transformations Wellness Center

RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT SERVICES

3647 Hwy 39 
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603
(541) 884-5244

OUTPATIENT TREATMENT SERVICES

220 Main Street

Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601

(541) 205-5042

TWC specializes in treatment and counseling for individuals struggling with alcohol and/or substance abuse or addiction and gambling addiction..

Life Recovery Network

115 Crater Lake Parkway
Klamath Falls, OR
(541) 891-0071

'Life Recovery Network' is a Christ-centered, Bible-based recovery program to enable us to become free from life's hurts, hangups and habits.

Tayas Yawks

3206 Onyx Ave. 

Klamath Falls, OR. 97603

(541) 891-0194

Tayas Yawks offers Peer Support and Job resource, with Native American Culture for anyone struggling with addiction, criminal background returning to society from incarceration or treatment. We focus on family values, culture and the sense of community where the mindset is of care and concern.

Lutheran Community Services Northwest

2545 N. Eldorado Avenue
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
(541) 883-3471

Lutheran Community Services Northwest is a non-profit human services agency which partners with individuals, families and communities for health, justice and hope.

BestCare Treatment Services

2555 Main St.
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603
(541) 883-2795

Residential, and Detox Treatment Services

Turn Your Life Around with the Help of Professionals

Klamath & Lake Community Action Services

2300 Clairmont Drive
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
(541) 882-3500

Klamath & Lake Community Action Services (KLCAS) improves the lives of our citizens by combating the conditions and causes of poverty in Klamath and Lake Counties. KLCAS provides strategic services directly and through social alliances, empowering people to become self-reliant contributing members of our community.

 

Klamath Basin Behavioral Health

2210 N Eldorado Ave
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
(541) 883-1030

KBBH strives to establish, develop, maintain, and operate the highest quality mental and behavioral health programs for Klamath County's adults, children, adolescents and families.

 

Klamath County Community Corrections

As an active partner with our local law enforcement agencies, courts, and district attorney's office, community corrections is committed to actively participate with the community in providing creative public safety strategies. Community corrections provides a cost-effective means to hold offenders accountable, while at the same time addressing the causes of criminal behavior and reducing the risk of future criminal behavior.

 

Klamath County Drug Court

Klamath County Drug Court provides comprehensive management of drug offenders through increased treatment, monitoring, and interactions with the court judge to reduce re-offending and have better drug treatment outcomes. If the participants succeed in staying drug-free, they can escape jail time and a felony record.

 

Klamath County Local Alcohol and Drug Planning Committee

3203 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls OR 97603
(541) 880-5500

The Klamath County Local Alcohol and Drug Planning Committee (LADPC) actively promotes drug and alcohol prevention and treatment through community-based resources in a culturally sensitive manner. LADPC believes all individuals deserve access to quality, evidence-based alcohol and drug treatment. Through community partnerships in Klamath County, collaborative solutions will be actively pursued for every individual or family seeking assistance with drug or alcohol issues, making possible opportunities to transition back into the community as productive members.

 

Klamath Falls Gospel Mission

823 Walnut Avenue
PO Box 87
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601
541-882-4895

Klamath Falls Gospel Mission has been serving the vulnerable hungry, homeless and at-risk citizens of Klamath County since 1958.

 

Klamath-Lake Counties Food Bank

PO Box 317
Klamath Falls, OR 97601

3231 Maywood Drive
Klamath Falls

541-882-1223

The Klamath-Lake Counties Food Bank has been serving our community for 31 years. In the tough economy people rely more on the Food Bank, which has helped nearly 6,400 households in the last 12 months.

 

Klamath Open Door Family Practice

2074 S 6th St.
Klamath Falls, OR.
(541) 851-8110 (Medical)
(541) 880-2028 (Dental)

Klamath Open Door Family Practice provides a wide variety of medical and dental services, including everything from routine checkups and health maintenance to laboratory and x-ray services and dental restorative work

Choices Counseling Center

109 N.E. Manzanita Ave.

Grants Pass, OR. 97526
(541) 479-8847

Individual, couples, and group counseling SUD services including Gambling and  DUII DIversion and Conviction services

Intelligent

www.intelligent.com |  https://www.intelligent.com/substance-abuse-recovery-support-guide-for-college-students/

It’s clear that college students are under a lot of pressure from school and their peers, leading them to engage in risky behaviors like substance abuse. There’s no denying the great benefit young adults stand to gain from attending schools of higher education, but it would be unwise to dismiss the use of alcohol and drugs as a normal part of the experience. Every year students struggle with academic performance and become injured or die as a result of substance abuse.

The Recovery Village Ridgefield

888 Hillhurst Rd.
Ridgefield, WA 98642

(360) 857-0007

The Recovery Village Ridgefield Detox Center

5114 NE 94th Ave
Vancouver, WA 98662

(360) 719-1480

The Klamath Tribes

www.klamathtribes.org

P.O. Box 436
501 Chiloquin Blvd.
Chiloquin, OR 97624 Phone: (800) 524-9787 or (541) 783-2219
Fax: (541) 783-2029

Klamath Tribal Health and Family Services
Klamath Falls, OR  97601
Call for an appointment:  (541)884-1841
Fax:  (541)884-1851
Monday – Friday:  8:00 a.m. (Phone line open)
Office Doors Open:  8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Sunshine Behavioral Health

www.sunshinebehavioralhealth.com/resources/domestic-violence/

We put together a resource that discusses emerging solutions to domestic violence that we update constantly. Our resource also discusses teen dating violence and ways people are reaching out to teenagers to prevent domestic violence through education. We've also added a list of free hotlines and organizations for domestic violence victims to reach out to, if needed as well as a shelter locator.

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