About Volunteers of America of Oregon Mens Residential
Volunteers of America of Oregon Men's Residential is a structured residential treatment center in Portland, Oregon, providing 24/7 care for men addressing substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health challenges. The program primarily serves men referred through the Multnomah County criminal justice system, offering a comprehensive six-month residential phase paired with continuing care and community reintegration support. With a focus on relapse prevention, trauma informed counseling and evidence based therapies, the program helps men build stability and the skills needed for lasting recovery.
Long Term Residential Addiction Treatment for Men
This program offers extended residential care designed for men working through substance use disorders, including alcohol and opioid addiction, and co-occurring mental health conditions. The structured, six-month residential model provides time for healing, skill building and preparation for life after treatment.
Treatment integrates cognitive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention techniques and trauma informed counseling to address both addiction and underlying issues like past trauma. Clients participate in group counseling, 12-step recovery meetings and individualized support. Complementary services such as acupuncture are also available to support holistic wellness throughout the recovery process.
Reentry and Transitional Support
Beyond residential treatment, the program emphasizes community reintegration with transitional housing, vocational training and aftercare services. This extended support model helps men navigate the challenges of reentry, build employment stability and access the resources they need to sustain recovery in everyday life.
Location and Payment Information
Volunteers of America of Oregon Men's Residential is located on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Portland and provides inperson residential care. The program primarily accepts referrals through the criminal justice system.
Payment options include self-pay and private insurance, and financial assistance is available for those who qualify.





