Program areas at CODA
Opioid treatment programs [portland recovery center (prc) and seaside (src)] - the prc building houses one of Coda's opioid treatment programs (otp), the main administrative offices (including development, finance, information technology (it), human resources, and communications), and the research department. Since 2004, Coda's opioid treatment programs have maintained the joint commission's gold seal of approval, a level of independent accreditation typically held by large hospital systems. The otp is an outpatient program, specifically licensed to dispense medications for the treatment of opioid use disorders directly to patients by nurses under direction of a licensed medical professional. A full array of counseling, addiction medicine, and care coordination services are available to all enrolled patients. New to Coda's programs in 2020, src completed its first joint commission accreditation visit in september 2020. The opening of src in 2020 marked the first time any community on the north coast of Oregon has had direct access to otp services.
Residential services division - Coda has long provided residential treatment for men and women, including a program in gresham for women and their young children, and programs for men in gresham and tigard. These services are offered at gresham recovery center - women's residential, gresham recovery center - men's residential, and tigard recovery center - men's residential.women's residential serves general adult, including pregnant and parenting women, and women involved with child welfare or criminal justice systems. Children may reside on-site. Key targets include parenting in recovery and building and supporting safe and stable families and homes.men's residential serves general adult, including those who are involved with the criminal justice system. Key targets include recovery, self-management, reducing recidivism, building a support network, and obtaining employment and housing.residential services use asam criteria ranging from level of care 3.1 to 3.5.
Outpatient services division - Coda offers outpatient services in clackamas, hillsboro, and tigard. Patients meet with counselors, attend groups, and if their health situation needs and choices call for it, they receive medication for the treatment of a substance use disorder. Both outpatient addiction services and the otp include family and individual treatment, assessment, counseling groups, medication-assisted treatment, toxicology testing, duii services, care coordination, and case management. Both general and intensive treatment modalities are provided. Populations served are general adult and may include patients with child welfare or criminal justice systems. In Washington county, the alcohol and Drug programs are designed in conjunction with community partners and include Drug court and community corrections.outpatient and otp services use american society of addiction medicine (asam) criteria ranging from level of care 0.5 evaluation/prevention, to level of care 1 outpatient to level of care 2 intensive outpatient services.
Transitional housing for women and children - this includes stepping stones, two transitional houses in aloha for women reuniting with children placed in foster care or as preventative to placement. Engagement in Coda outpatient treatment is required during residence.mental health - this includes the 8041 recovery house and rolfson house.8041 recovery house is a residential treatment facility in portland providing structured housing for persons with severe and persistent mental illness returning to the community post-discharge from the Oregon state hospital or while on civil commitment and is by specific referral only.rolfson house consists of two residential treatment houses in portland providing structured housing for persons with severe and persistent mental illness under supervision of the psrb.alpha apartments - a low-income family housing building located in gresham, Oregon. Central city concern oversees management of the facility.research department - Coda's research department, located at prc, incorporates treatment findings into practice in real-time, based on research results. The department is one of three recipients of the samhsa 2012 science and services award and has collaborated with ohsu, multnomah and Washington counties, geisel school of medicine at dartmouth college, university of pittsburgh, university of Washington, Virginia commonwealth university, duke university, kaiser permanente, and other institutions on research funded by national institute on Drug abuse, national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism, and other foundations and agencies.