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Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

1901 Esther Street, Newberg, Oregon, 97132
Hazelden helps restore hope, healing, and health to people affected by addiction to alcohol and other drugs. All who seek recovery will find it, and the stigma of addiction will be overcome. Treat the whole person as well as the illness. Treat every person with dignity and respect. Continue a commitment to the Twelve Step fellowship. Be of service. Remain open to innovation.

Facility Highlights

  • Special programs for healthcare professionals and LGBTQ individuals
  • Major insurance accepted
  • Healing and help for family members

Specialization

  • Individual Therapy

    This term describes one-on-one therapy, in which a patient and trained counselor, social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist meets privately with a patient to discuss challenges related to lifestyle, work, family and romantic relationships that may have contributed to the development of an addiction.
  • Animal Therapy

    Animal therapy (also called animal-assisted therapy and pet therapy) supports recovery and emotional wellbeing by helping people develop relationships with animals. Animal therapy can be a one-time or ongoing experience.

Facility Settings

  • Private/Secluded

Meet the Staff

  • Dr. Jeffery Young, M.D.
    Dr. Jeffery Young, M.D.Medical Director
    Jeff Young, MD, is the medical director at the Springbrook campus in Newberg. Dr. Young received his medical degree from Oregon Health Sciences University and is Board Certified in General Psychiatry and certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine. His clinical work throughout his career has included working with patients and healthcare professionals who have psychiatric and substance use issues. Previously, he was the medical director for the Providence Health and Services, Behavioral Health Program, Oregon Region.
  • Heidi Wallace, MA, LPC, NCC, MAC
    Heidi Wallace, MA, LPC, NCC, MACDirector of Clinical Services
    Heidi Wallace, MA, LPC, NCC, MAC, is a master addictions counselor who specializes in the treatment of individuals with chronic and severe addiction as well as other mental health disorders. She currently works on Hazelden's Springbrook campus as the clinical director, where she has been for seven years. She earned her bachelor's degree at the University of Montana and her master's degree in counseling psychology, with an emphasis on addictions, at Lewis and Clark College. She has worked in both residential and outpatient treatment settings as well as private practice over the past 17 years. She is co-author of an addiction textbook in which she wrote about the fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing.

Financial Details

  • Up to 60%

Treatment Center Links

Patient Reviews

Overall Ratings
  • 3.5
    Avg. score from 37 reviews
  • 3.5
    Accommodations & Amenities
  • 3.1
    Treatment Effectiveness
  • 3.8
    Meals & Nutrition
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Bill
  • Accommodations & Amenities
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  • Meals & Nutrition
It's tough getting admitted all I've gotten was the runaround, both the internet runaround and telephonically. Insurance and the center are essentially pointing at each other.
Dylon
  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Treatment Effectiveness
  • Meals & Nutrition
The only issues I had with Hazelden, was that they did not thoroughly check my bag when I arrived. I had to go to them and let them know that they had forgotten to open some pockets, so I could have easily snuck anything in. Also, they do not follow up with their patients. I see it as, \"we did our job, it is now up to you to flourish, we love you, and good luck.\" When I walked into Hazelden in 2018, I was scared and confused, but on August 15th 2021, I will be 3 years clean and sober. I look back at my experience and I smile and sometimes close my eyes and pretend I am there. I met a lot of amazing gentlemen and I have memories that will last me a lifetime. I read some of these comments and I am shocked with all the negativity. I was probably the only African American man there, and yet it never fazed me because of how welcoming everyone was. I went from eating nothing outside of Hazelden, to eating three full meals a day, exercising, and finding a spirituality hidden deep within me that I had no clue was there. This place is obviously not for everyone, but I would reccomend it for sure.
Deborah B
  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Treatment Effectiveness
  • Meals & Nutrition
This treatment facility is excellent and the staff is well-qualified and caring. Unfortunately, I left before completing the residential portion of the program due to some PTSD issues resulting in an anxiety attack. I am home and doing well in AA and I will always be grateful for what I learned in the 2 weeks I was there. However, after I left, I found that personal items were not returned to me, including a watercolor journal with personal information, half-filled with my personal artwork. I also accidentally left behind clothing worth several hundred dollars, which they claim they cannot find. I'm left wondering whether these items were just dumped into a community pile to be picked through for clients who come in without appropriate apparel, or if I was the victim of theft while in residence. My husband and I have called three times without any luck. I will be attending AA meetings at the Bellevue location starting in January. Maybe someone there will be able to help us.
M baker
  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Treatment Effectiveness
  • Meals & Nutrition
Hazelden is terrible for the cost. My biggest complaint is zero follow up. I'm not sure how they state their numbers- I've been there 3 times and have yet to have someone ask about me. They are awful, they don't care about you, please don't go there.
wjf
    An excellent program, really beyond excellent. Saved my sons future. May not be easy ut the outcome is what we prayed foe and beyond.