Cedar Hills Hospital
10300 SW Eastridge Street
Beaverton, OR 97225
503-944-5000
1-877-703-8880
We provide mental health and chemical dependency care in our inpatient and day hospital (outpatient) settings:
Inpatient Services
Mental Health Program – Inpatient mental health
treatment is indicated for people experiencing severe mental
illness that impacts their ability to function independently and
safely. Twenty-four-hour supervision is provided in a safe and
supportive environment.
Detox – The detoxification program allows an individual to
cleanse the body from alcohol or drugs while managing the
symptoms of withdrawal. Detox is often the first step in treatment
and is followed by a behavioral-based treatment program.
Chemical Dependency Program – This abstinencebased,
12-step program provides patients with a treatment
protocol to break the vicious cycle of dependency on
alcohol, stimulants, opiates, prescription drugs, illicit drugs,
methadone and any other addictive substance.
Rehab – Chemical Dependency Rehab provides an
extended stay for patients that require ongoing support to
maintain sobriety and strengthening the recovery skills.
Crisis Stabilization Program – Intensive clinical
supervision and support are provided for patients in serious
mental health crisis. The program stabilizes patients with
acute or severe psychiatric symptoms.
Co-occurring Disorders Program – This program
delivers specialized care for individuals who face a combination
of mental illness and drug or alcohol dependency.
Alternative Holistic Therapy – A variety of therapy
services such as acupuncture, massage, yoga, and recreational
therapy are provided throughout our treatment plans.
Outpatient Services
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) – In the PHP
program, the patient resides at home and commutes daily. Our
approach focuses on treatment of the individual rather than
purely safety. Many patients move from the inpatient program
to PHP in order to continue their treatment program.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – The IOP program
offers group therapy 10 to 12 hours a week. IOP allows patients
to continue their daily affairs, such as work or school, and then
participate in treatment in the morning or at the end of the day.
Mother-Infant Program – Providing treatment for
postpartum depression and anxiety for mothers who are
pregnant or postpartum, this program offers childcare and
focuses on three areas: psychiatric illness, mother’s relationship
with infant’s father/partner, and mother/infant bonding.