Behavioral Health Resource Network (Recovery Services)

According to the 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the State of Oregon has the second to worst overall addiction rates nationwide with nearly 1 in 5 teens and adults reporting a problem with drugs and alcohol. In 2022, Oregon ranked last in treatment options.

Plaza de Nuestra Comunidad has created a culturally-specific behavioral health resource network helps to address this epidemic locally by ensuring that Spanish-speaking community members, who are disproportionately impacted by health outcomes, are able to access mental health services and treatment programs.

What is a Behavioral Health Resource Network?

A Behavioral Health Resource Network is a network of services for community members affected by substance use. Our culturally-specific behavioral health resource network consists of the following components:

  • Screening and Comprehensive Behavioral Health Needs Assessment

  • Individual Intervention Planning

  • Low Barrier SUD Treatment

  • Mental Health Treatment

  • Peer Support and Recovery Mentoring

  • Housing Support Services

  • Harm Reduction Interventions

  • Supported Employment

Our Community Partners

  • HIV Alliance

  • Willamette Family, Inc.

  • Ideal Option

  • Home For Goods

  • Lane County Adult Corrections

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