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Acadia Northwest

Drug Addiction

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Website | (503) 245-6262
504 Main St Unit a, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 504 Main St Unit a, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA
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We are Acadia NW. A state-certified center providing alcohol and drug treatment; life management services; and DUII information and court-ordered services. At Acadia NW, you will get answers. We will help you remove the blocks that prevent you from achieving your goals in life. Our environment is inclusive, free of judgement, affordable, and effective. We offer state-of-the-art treatment with a focus on recovery and development of practical recovery skills. Family-owned and operated since 2003, it is our pleasure to serve you. Blended Support: Healthy and supportive one-on-one counseling and group therapy. Executive Track: Discreet and private support for the highest level of confidentiality. Remote Service: On-site counseling, educational services, and urinalysis testing. Intensive Outpatient: Integrative one-on-one therapy and group environments. What a great organization. I was enrolled in their blended support group for my court-ordered DUI counseling. The counselors were excellent listeners. I never felt judged or shamed. They "take you as you are" and only look into the present and future; never your past. I felt love and encouragement! Acadia NW and their team has quite literally changed my life. I hit "rock bottom" when I got a DUI. It was so embarrassing. I felt I'd let down my family and friends, not to mention the extreme expenses associated with dealing with a DUI. I walked into their office with my head down in shame. Their team couldn't have been more friendly, non-judgmental, and inclusive. I felt no shame while working with them. A++ The quote goes, “It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.” - Epictetus. That in mind, no, I did not end up here in a program like this because I wanted to. But in a process that had thus far felt like hoops lit on fire to jump through, at Acadia I found my first calm after the storm. I found a place that didn’t give me homework or classes just to do so, but because those classes, those assignments taught me; showed me that through classes, discussions, self-reflection, new coping skills, owning situations but also not sinking in them, can be a blessing in disguise. From difficult experiences come lifelong lessons of great benefit. Acadia was an opportunity to look at pieces of my world, but also society, laws, biology, the mind — all of it —  and figure out my place in it all, and how I can go forward and not repeat grave errors. To learn from the missteps, not get trapped by them. Acadia and its staff also removed the shame and replaced it with responsibility and acceptance. The staff were not there to administer more guilt or fault, but to address why I was there, what to do with my life now that I am, and how to not return to the same error. I know I personally always benefit from empathy, personal insight and experience, and I found that there in every class and every group discussion with the counselors. At the end of my experience, I find myself grateful for Acadia. Appreciative for the opportunity to stumble and have help getting back up, and to see what I need to do going forward to not fall again. Again, no, we don’t necessary seek out this experience, but life is very little about what we seek, and more about what happens when life happens. And when it does, and it did for me, I was grateful to find Acadia to guide me through. I will genuinely miss each person that helped me along my way.