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Residential · Roseburg, Oregon

ADAPT The Crossroads

Medical Detox Residential Treatment
Address
3099 Diamond Lake Boulevard NE
Roseburg, Oregon 97470
Available
24/7 admissions

About

About ADAPT The Crossroads

ADAPT – The Crossroads is the adult residential rehabilitation program operated by ADAPT Integrated Health Care, a nonprofit community-health organization that has served southwestern Oregon for more than 50 years. The Crossroads is located at 3099 NE Diamond Lake Boulevard in Roseburg, Douglas County, and is one node in ADAPT’s broader integrated primary care, behavioral health, and addiction-services network across Douglas, Coos, Curry, and Josephine counties.

The Crossroads provides medical detox and residential addiction treatment for adults, with ADAPT’s wider service catalog extending to opioid treatment programming, outpatient addiction services, youth residential and outpatient programming, problem-gambling services, mental health crisis and walk-in care, and primary care. The integrated structure means that clients leaving residential treatment can transition to outpatient care, psychiatric services, primary care, and addiction medicine without leaving the same provider network.

ADAPT’s clinical model emphasizes accessibility and continuity. The organization maintains the published commitment that no one is denied access to services due to inability to pay, supported by a sliding-fee schedule based on family size and income. Services are available in English and Spanish, and SAMHSA’s facility record indicates additional support for clients who are deaf or hard of hearing, veterans, pregnant women, seniors and older adults, court-ordered clients, and clients with HIV/AIDS support needs.

ADAPT accepts Oregon Medicaid, private insurance, state-financed plans, and self-pay, with sliding-fee discounts available. The Roseburg campus is part of ADAPT’s broader operations that include addiction medicine clinics, mobile crisis teams, youth wraparound services, and forensic mental health. Crisis support is available 24/7 through the regional mental-health crisis line at 541-440-3532 or 800-866-9780.

  • Medical detox and residential treatment under one roof, eliminating treatment gaps
  • Specialized opioid detox programs with medically supervised withdrawal management
  • Accepts Medicaid and offers sliding scale fees - no one denied due to inability to pay
  • Treats complex dual diagnosis cases requiring both detox and mental health support
  • Serves rural Southwest Oregon including Douglas, Coos, and Curry Counties

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Medical Detox Residential Treatment
Conditions
Substance Use Disorder Opioid Addiction Co-occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis Problem Gambling
Methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Medication-Assisted Treatment
Populations
Veterans Pregnant Women Seniors / Older Adults Men Women HIV/AIDS Support Trauma / PTSD Deaf / Hard Of Hearing Court-Ordered Co-occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis
Languages
English Spanish

Location

Where it is

3099 Diamond Lake Boulevard NE, Roseburg, Oregon 97470 Get directions

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Medical Detox Programs

ADAPT The Crossroads provides medically supervised detox for adults requiring withdrawal management from opioids and other substances. The medical detox program operates within the facility's residential setting, allowing patients to receive 24/7 medical supervision during the withdrawal process.

Following detox completion, patients can seamlessly transition into the residential treatment program without transferring to another facility. This continuity eliminates dangerous gaps between detox discharge and ongoing addiction treatment that often lead to relapse during vulnerable early recovery periods.

Opioid Addiction Treatment

The facility specializes in treating opioid addiction through medically supervised withdrawal protocols followed by residential care. Opioid detox requires careful medical monitoring due to the complexity of withdrawal symptoms and potential complications.

Treatment addresses the underlying addiction alongside the immediate detox needs, providing cognitive behavioral therapy and dual diagnosis support for patients with co-occurring mental health disorders common in opioid addiction cases.

Insurance and Payment Options

ADAPT The Crossroads accepts Medicaid, private insurance, state insurance, and self-pay patients seeking medical detox services. The facility operates under a policy that no patient is denied access to detox programs due to inability to pay.

A sliding fee schedule is available based on family size and income, making medically supervised detox accessible to uninsured patients in Douglas County and surrounding rural Oregon communities where treatment options are limited.

Specialized Populations

The detox center treats diverse populations including veterans requiring withdrawal management, pregnant women needing specialized medical supervision, and seniors facing age-specific detox complications. Court-ordered patients can complete mandated detox requirements through the facility's residential programs.

Bilingual services in English and Spanish ensure language barriers don't prevent access to medical detox. The facility also provides specialized support for patients with HIV/AIDS, trauma/PTSD, and hearing impairments requiring accommodated withdrawal management.

After Care

Continuing support

Adult Outpatient Case Management Individual And Group Counseling

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Payment options
Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay / Cash Sliding Scale State Insurance
Note

No one is denied access to services due to inability to pay. A discounted/sliding fee schedule is available based on family size and income.

Common questions

FAQs About ADAPT The Crossroads

What types of medical detox does ADAPT The Crossroads provide? +
The facility provides medically supervised detox for substance use disorders, with specialized programs for opioid addiction. They also treat co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis cases requiring integrated medical and mental health support during withdrawal.
Does the detox center accept Medicaid and insurance? +
Yes, ADAPT The Crossroads accepts Medicaid, private insurance, and state insurance for medical detox services. They also offer sliding scale payment options based on family income, with a policy that no patient is denied detox due to inability to pay.
Can I go directly from detox to residential treatment? +
Yes, the facility provides both medical detox and residential treatment programs under one roof. Patients can transition seamlessly from medically supervised detox into residential care without transferring to another facility.
What areas does the Roseburg detox center serve? +
ADAPT The Crossroads serves patients throughout Southwest Oregon including Douglas County, Winston, Reedsport, Coos County, and Curry County. The facility is located in Roseburg on Diamond Lake Boulevard.
Do they provide detox for pregnant women? +
Yes, the facility treats pregnant women requiring medically supervised withdrawal management. They provide specialized care for high-risk populations including pregnant patients who need careful medical monitoring during detox.
Is medically supervised detox available for veterans? +
Yes, ADAPT The Crossroads specifically serves veterans requiring medical detox and withdrawal management. The facility treats diverse populations including veterans with substance use disorders and co-occurring conditions.
What happens after completing medical detox? +
Following detox, patients can continue with residential treatment at the same facility. The center also provides aftercare support including adult outpatient programs, case management, and individual and group counseling to support long-term recovery.
Do they treat dual diagnosis cases during detox? +
Yes, the facility specializes in co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis treatment during medical detox. They provide integrated care for patients with both substance use disorders and mental health conditions requiring specialized withdrawal management.

Services

Programs and specialties

Treatment type
Hospital inpatient Residential treatment Inpatient medical detox and stabilization Residential detoxification Short-term residential Alcohol Detoxification Benzodiazepines Detoxification Cocaine Detoxification Opioid Detoxification Routinely uses medication for detoxification
Payment
Cash or self-payment State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid Federal or any government funding for substance use programs Medicaid Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Specialty
Mental health counseling for co-occurring disorders Group therapy Addiction recovery education Pregnant/postpartum women Adult men
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