3 Outpatient Rehab Centers in Aloha, OR

Browse verified outpatient rehab centers in Aloha, Oregon. Compare providers and find contact information.

Sequoia Mental Health Services, Inc

★★½☆☆ (66 reviews)
4585 SW 185th Ave, Aloha, OR 97078
(503) 591-9280
Website: sequoiamhs.org
Hours: Mon: 9 AM–7 PM | Tue: 9 AM–7 PM | Wed: 9 AM–7 PM | Thu: 9 AM–7 PM | Fri: 9 AM–5 PM | Sat: Closed | Sun: Closed

Edwards Center Inc

★★★★½ (34 reviews)
4375 SW Edwards Pl, Aloha, OR 97078
(503) 642-1581
Website: www.edwardscenter.org
Hours: Mon: 8 AM–3:30 PM | Tue: 8 AM–3:30 PM | Wed: 8 AM–3:30 PM | Thu: 8 AM–3:30 PM | Fri: 8 AM–3:30 PM | Sat: Closed | Sun: Closed

Alcohol & Drug Evaluation

★★½☆☆ (12 reviews)
Aloha, OR 97007
(503) 719-5741
Hours: Mon: 8 AM–5 PM | Tue: 8 AM–5 PM | Wed: 8 AM–5 PM | Thu: 8 AM–5 PM | Fri: 8 AM–5 PM | Sat: Closed | Sun: Closed

About Outpatient Rehab Centers in Aloha, OR

If you live in Aloha, Oregon, you’re part of a close-knit, diverse community where neighbors look out for one another. But even in a supportive environment, the pressures of daily life—juggling work, family, or financial stress—can sometimes lead to substance use that becomes hard to manage on your own. Because Aloha is a largely residential area with limited public transit, traveling to a full-time residential program can be a real challenge. That’s where outpatient rehab centers can make a meaningful difference.

Outpatient care allows you to get professional help while still keeping up with your job, parenting duties, or other responsibilities. You attend therapy sessions and counseling during the day or evening, then return home to apply what you’ve learned in your own environment. This flexibility is especially valuable for Aloha residents who need to stay connected to their community and support systems while they heal.

Recovery is a personal journey, and it looks different for everyone. Choosing outpatient treatment is a strong, hopeful step forward—one that honors your commitments while giving you the tools to build a healthier future. You don’t have to navigate this alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many outpatient rehab centers are in Aloha?

Our directory lists 3 outpatient rehab facilities in Aloha, OR.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient rehab?

Inpatient rehab requires living at the facility for the duration of treatment. Outpatient rehab allows you to live at home and attend treatment sessions during the day. The right choice depends on the severity of addiction and individual circumstances.

How often do I need to attend outpatient rehab?

Frequency varies by program type. Standard outpatient may be 1-2 sessions per week. Intensive outpatient (IOP) typically requires 3-5 sessions per week for several hours each. Your treatment team will recommend an appropriate schedule.

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