Withdrawal Management, also known as detox or detoxification, provides medical monitoring and support to individuals who have developed a physical dependence on alcohol, opiates, or other substances.

This is typically a short-term service, often with transition to residential services upon discharge.

  • The average length of stay is 3-5 days
  • There are 16 beds in the Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC) unit, with capacity for both male- and female-identifying individuals
  • Medications ensure comfort and safety during the stay, and may include long-term maintenance prescriptions at discharge
  • Medical staff are onsite 24/7
A patient talking to a counselor

What to expect

CODA Withdrawal Management patients can safely and quickly begin medications that provide comfort and support the earliest stages of recovery.

Evidence-based addiction treatment increases the chances for recovery. This includes the introduction of skills and tools to make positive changes and prevent relapse. Many individuals will be able to initiate medications for substance use disorders that will provide stability after their discharge.

Withdrawal Management is not an isolated event, but an opportunity to introduce the possibility of recovery. CODA relies on a core team of nursing staff, licensed medical practitioners, clinical staff, recovery mentors, and centralized admissions staff to ensure patients receive informed, comprehensive care.

Withdrawal Management services and supports

Safety and comfort
Evidence-based treatment
Medical staff 24/7
Initiation of addiction medications for relapse prevention
Seamless care transitions
Coordinated access to all CODA programs
Connection to essential community supports, including other CATT services located at the Hillsboro Recovery Center

CODA Services