ShelterCare
780 State Hwy 99 N Eugene, OR 97402
About ShelterCare
ShelterCare is a nonprofit housing and support service provider in Eugene, Oregon, offering emergency shelter, transitional housing, and behavioral health services to vulnerable populations. The organization focuses on helping individuals and families move from homelessness to stable housing through supportive services and case management. I've found that their programs emphasize low-barrier access and connection to recovery resources.
What kinds of services does ShelterCare offer?
ShelterCare provides emergency shelter, transitional housing and permanent supportive housing paired with behavioral health supports and crisis resources. The Safe Sleep program at the Highway 99 location offers a safe, supervised space for people experiencing homelessness to sleep overnight in their vehicle. I've found that this space offers vital case management and community connections help residents work toward stability and independence.
Who can get help here?
ShelterCare serves individuals and families experiencing homelessness, including people with disabilities and behavioral health challenges. Specialized programs support veterans and their families, as well as homeless and at-risk youth through dedicated Youth and Family Services.
How does payment work?
As a nonprofit organization focused on serving Lane County's most vulnerable residents, ShelterCare designs programs to be accessible regardless of ability to pay, though specific payment details were not publicly detailed.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
From detox to aftercare, each adult program in Oregon has one ultimate goal: recovery. These programs use a variety of treatment methods to help those struggling with substance use disorders break free from addiction.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
A guiding principle of cognitive behavioral therapy in Oregon is that people struggling with substance use disorder can learn how to cope in new ways and make positive changes. This treatment method empowers individuals with the skills to do so.Levels of Care
Outpatient Rehab
For many, outpatient rehab in Oregon is a natural next step after inpatient treatment. This less restrictive e...nvironment offers further counseling and support while you live at home. You’ll attend treatment sessions and 12-step meetings to provide accountability and continued growth, for as long as you need it.Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health
When you struggle with both mental illness and addiction, these conditions aggravate each other. Dual diagnosi...s treatment in Oregon is important to treat both co-occurring disorders. Common methods include medication management and counseling.Insurance
Medicaid Accepted
If you need help paying for drug rehab in Oregon, you may be eligible for the Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid). C...overage through the Oregon Health Plan may vary, but it can assist with the drug rehab, including detox, inpatient rehab, and more.Contact ShelterCare
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