Yamhill County Adult Behavioral Health Services
627 Northeast Evans Street
Mcminnville, OR 97128
About Yamhill County Adult Behavioral Health Services
Yamhill County Adult Behavioral Health Services in Mcminnville, Oregon offers outpatient care for adults struggling with substance misuse. Their services include an intensive outpatient program (IOP), medication assisted treatment (MAT) and transitional housing services. They also provide recovery court programs and DUI services for individuals involved with the criminal justice system. These services are provided directly at their facility or in coordination with community providers. Their friendly and skilled clinical team ensures personalized care delivery.
Their IOP includes individual counseling and therapy groups that encourage active participation in your recovery journey. Emphasis is on life skill development that fosters sober living and relapse prevention. You should expect up to five days of group sessions alongside individual counseling with your primary therapist who’ll provide specialized support as necessary.
The program may integrate MAT if you’re dealing with opioid misuse or alcoholism. This technique uses meds approved by the FDA alongside counseling to support recovery. The clinic offers oral meds like Naltrexone and Buprenorphine and prolonged injectable forms like VIVITROL and Sublocade. These meds greatly reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms associated with opioid misuse. This lets you concentrate on getting better and moving forward in your life. You can access their MAT program as a standalone therapy as well.
Their recovery court program is a 12 to 18 month specialized care that serves long-time criminal offenders. It may include both mental health and substance use treatment. This program can incorporate MAT as well. The goal is to help you build a healthier and substance-free life while fulfilling judicial requirements. Their DUI services include education and treatment for DUI offenders. You should expect to participate in random and monitored urinalysis once weekly while receiving treatment. The program satisfies treatment requirements for the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles.
I like that they support walk-ins with same-day screenings and assessments. This enables you to access care quickly. They’ll refer you to a provider that offers high-intensity inpatient care including detox if your symptoms necessitate that. They also provide peer support and harm reduction services. You can seamlessly access community resources that support your recovery through their Behavioral Health Resources Network. This resource includes housing support, employment assistance, healthcare, childcare and even food.