Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
1500 NW Bethany Blvd, Beaverton, Oregon, 97008
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
- Mental Health Center
- Pain assessment and management
- Psychiatry
Specialization
Outpatient Detoxification
We provide outpatient detoxification services for opioids, alcohol, and benzodiazepines (transitioning either to Suboxone or Vivitrol) in a safe and comfortable setting with the monitoring of our medical staff, provided you are an appropriate candidate. The detoxification can typically be accomplished within one business day. This allows people to continue to work and get family support while improving their lives.Medication Assisted Treatment
COR-12 group, a specialty outpatient medication assisted treatment group, is offered in the morning and in the evening. All patients being treated with Suboxone and Naltrexone attend at least one COR-12 group a week after they complete the IOP.
Facility Settings
- Private/Secluded
Meet the Staff
- Jeffery YoungPsychiatrist and Medical DirectorJeffery Young, MD, is the medical director for the Beaverton outpatient center and the Springbrook campus in Newberg and director of the Health Care Professionals Program. 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.
- Samantha F. PauleyOutpatient Clinic ManagerSamantha Pauley, LPC, LMFT, MAC, graduated from Lewis and Clark College with a Masters in Counseling Psychology, emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. A Master Addiction Counselor, Samantha began her career working with adolescents and their families struggling with addiction. She has been with Hazelden since mid-2010, initially as a primary counselor and was the supervisor of Extended Care at Hazelden in Springbrook for four years prior to transitioning to her current role as Manager of Outpatient Services and Day Treatment. Her special interests include family dynamics and system interventions, body image and disordered eating, mindfulness and neurologic changes as they relate to grief, loss, addiction, trauma and recovery.