About CODA Treatment Recovery
CODA Treatment Recovery is a nonprofit addiction treatment provider in Portland, Oregon offering outpatient care, opioid treatment programs, residential services and supported housing across multiple locations.
CODA is Oregon's oldest opioid addiction treatment program and provides medication assisted treatment, counseling, case management and peer support to help people build lasting recovery.
Clients value the team's experience and the range of services that meet people wherever they are in their journey.
What addiction treatment programs does CODA offer?
CODA provides outpatient counseling, opioid treatment programs with methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone, residential treatment with 24 hour support and specialized supported housing for women with children.
Services include medication for opioid and alcohol use disorders, relapse prevention, family education, case management, urine drug screening and connection to 12 step meetings and peer mentors.
Who can get help at CODA?
CODA serves adults seeking treatment for substance use disorders, including people involved with the criminal justice or child welfare systems.
Gender specific residential programs are available for men and women and the Stepping Stones program offers housing and wraparound support for women in recovery who have custody of their children.
Where is CODA located in Portland?
CODA operates multiple sites throughout Portland and Oregon, with administrative offices on East Burnside Street near public transit lines.
Services are available onsite at various locations or through remote virtual care.
Does CODA take insurance or offer payment help?
CODA accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, state funded coverage and self pay.
Sliding scale payment assistance, financial aid and some free services are available for eligible individuals.





