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Table of Contents Why MAT Represents a Paradigm Shift in Addiction Treatment Demystifying Detox Medications: The Pharmacology That Saves Lives 24/7 Medical Monitoring: Why Inpatient Detox Offers Unmatched Safety and Success From Clinical Trials to Real Lives: The Proven Efficacy of MAT S ...
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Table of Contents The Hidden Crisis: Why So Many Oregonians Don't Get the Help They Need Your Legal Right to Addiction Coverage: How MHPAEA and the ACA Changed Everything Insurance 101: Understanding Deductibles, Co-Insurance, and Out-of-Pocket Maximums No Surprises: How We Verify Your Insurance B ...
Read MorePosted on: June 4th, 2026 by writer
Table of Contents Why Fentanyl Has Changed Everything About Addiction in Oregon What Fentanyl Does to the Body: Physical Red Flags You Can't Ignore Beyond the Physical: Behavioral Changes That Signal Fentanyl Use Hidden in Plain Sight: The Physical Evidence of Fentanyl Use Why You Can't Just 'Stop ...
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Table of Contents The Critical Distinction: Are You Helping or Hurting? The 4 Most Common Enabling Behaviors (And Their Healthier Alternatives) CRAFT: The Evidence-Based Alternative to "Tough Love" The "If/Then" Framework: How to Set Boundaries That Actually Work Hope in Action: How Two ...
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Table of Contents What Does "High-Functioning Alcoholic" Really Mean? The Dangerous Illusion: How Success Masks Serious Health Risks 7 Subtle Warning Signs That Success Is Masking a Serious Problem Why Loving Someone with Hidden Addiction Makes You Part of the System The Case for Seeking Help Befo ...
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Table of Contents Salem's Silent Crisis: How Prescription Drugs Have Quietly Devastated Our Community From Medicine Cabinet to Crisis: Recognizing the Warning Signs of Pill Addiction The Environmental Trap: Why Staying Home Can Sabotage Recovery Nature, Structure, and Science: Why Residential Trea ...
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Table of Contents What Actually Happens During Opioid Withdrawal? Oregon's Opioid Emergency: What Eugene Residents Need to Know Cold Turkey vs. Medical Support: Why Inpatient Detox Has an 80% Success Rate Making Withdrawal Manageable: The Medications That Ease the Pain From Failed Outpatient Attem ...
Read MorePosted on: April 4th, 2026 by writer
Table of Contents The Executive's Drug: Understanding Cocaine's Appeal in High-Pressure Environments The Cost of Silence: Why High-Functioning Professionals Avoid Treatment Beyond Willpower: Evidence-Based Therapies That Work for Executive Recovery Sanctuary and Structure: Why Private, Acr ...
Read MorePosted on: March 28th, 2026 by writer
Table of Contents Why Alcoholism and Depression Are So Often Intertwined The Problem with Treating One Condition at a Time The Gold Standard: Integrated Care That Addresses the Whole Person Choosing the Right Dual Diagnosis Rehab: Essential Criteria Why Treatment Doesn't End at Discharge ...
Read MorePosted on: March 21st, 2026 by writer
Table of Contents The Changing Face of Meth Addiction in Lane County The Critical Gap: Why Methamphetamine Demands More Than Weekly Counseling What Makes Residential Treatment the Gold Standard for Meth Recovery Why Location Matters: The Therapeutic Power of the Willamette Valley Setting Your Jour ...
Read MorePacific Ridge is a residential drug and alcohol treatment facility about an hour from Portland, Oregon, on the outskirts of Salem. We’re here to help individuals and families begin the road to recovery from addiction. Our clients receive quality care without paying the high price of a hospital. Most of our clients come from Oregon and Washington, with many coming from other states as well.
Pacific Ridge is a private alcohol and drug rehab. To be a part of our treatment program, the client must voluntarily agree to cooperate with treatment. Most intakes can be scheduled within 24-48 hours.
Pacific Ridge is a State-licensed detox and residential treatment program for both alcohol and drugs. We provide individualized treatment options, work closely with managed care organizations, and maintain contracts with most insurance companies.

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