Non-profit drug and alcohol treatment system selected in competitive solicitation process to operate the 24 hour drop-off addiction treatment readiness center in Multnomah County, Oregon.
Tuerk House, a healthcare delivery system serving the most disadvantaged community members in Greater Baltimore, announced today that it has been selected by Multnomah County, Oregon, to operate its Deflection Center, a 24-hour drop-off addiction treatment readiness center, beginning Sept. 1.
The installation of the Deflection Center comes after the state of Oregon passed House Bill 4002, recriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs. As part of the bill, legislators included provisions for some to have the opportunity to pursue Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment. In response, Multnomah County’s Deflection Center, under Tuerk House’s management, will screen individuals, connect them to trained peers to help people move toward recovery, and identify pathways to detox and treatment.
“Whether it is opioids, drugs, or alcohol, substance use continues to be one of the greatest health issues in our families and communities across the nation,” said Bernard Gyebi-Foster, CEO, Tuerk House. “It has been our ongoing mission at Tuerk House to improve and expand our services, facilities, and collaborations to ensure that everyone who is seeking recovery from Substance Use Disorder has access to affordable care. The opportunity to share the successful crisis stabilization model we built in Maryland with Multnomah County is the next significant step in realizing our vision.”
Tuerk House was one of numerous providers to participate in a competitive solicitation process in June 2024. After a transparent and independent review, the organization emerged as a top choice.
“This is a crucial milestone in our efforts to give law enforcement the option to connect people in our community with treatment instead of jail as House Bill 4002 takes effect,” said Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson. “Tuerk House knows how to do this and will bring decades of experience to this effort.”
About Tuerk House
For more than 50 years, Tuerk House has transformed lives by providing help and hope for enduring recovery to individuals, families and communities in the Baltimore metropolitan area who are struggling with addiction to alcohol and/or drugs. A subsidiary of Total Health Care, Tuerk House’s non-profit drug and alcohol treatment system serves nearly 300 patients a day, regardless of their ability to pay, through an innovative, integrated model of care that encompasses all aspects of recovery. To learn more, please visit TuerkHouse.org.
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