Gambling Treatment Oregon
Oregon Problem Gambling Resource (OPGR) is a collaboration between the Oregon Health Authority, local community Problem Gambling Treatment and Prevention providers, Oregon Council on Problem Gambling, Voices of Problem Gambling, and the Oregon Lottery. Oregon Problem Gambling Resources in Oregon. If gambling is causing a problem in your life we encourage you to ask questions, gather information and conduct research on the type of help that is most appropriate for your situation. This information is intended to be a starting point—it is not a complete list of information or services. . The Lincoln County Problem Gambling Treatment Program (541) 265-4196 (Mon-Fri 8 a.m. 5 p.m.). Oregon Problem Gambling Resource at 1-877-My-Limit or OPGR.org (available 24 hours a day). The directory is not a complete listing, of all problem gambling treatment centers, but solely a listing of those treatment centers that have been approved for a listing on the NCPG website. An Annual listing fee of $300 is assessed to each facility listed in the directory. What are the treatment options? There are a variety of resources on the Internet that can help a problem gambler get their gambling under control. There are also many 24-hour help lines that are designed to offer counseling, referrals and someone to talk to about problem gambling. These resources are listed below. Benton Country Health Department offers three treatment options for problem.
The listing contains Inpatient, Residential and Intensive Outpatient treatment centers who have voluntarily applied to be listed on the NCPG website. The directory is not a complete listing of all problem gambling treatment centers, but solely a listing of those Inpatient, Residential and Intensive Outpatient treatment centers that have been approved for a listing on the NCPG website. For more information, please see the complete notice below.
Algamus Recovery Services
8705 E. EastRidge Drive Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
algamus@algamus.org
Ph: 866-GAMBLER
Fax: 928-708-9620

Residential, IOP, OP
Center of Recovery (CORE)
635 Stoner Avenue Shreveport, LA 71101
318-424-4357
Program Type: Residential, IOP
Free by the Sea
25517 Park Avenue Ocean Park, WA 98640
360-214-1981
Program Type: Residential, IOP
Project Turnabout/Vanguard
660 18th Street P.O. Box 116 Granite Falls, MN 56241
320-564-4911
Program Type: Residential
Gambling Treatment Oregon
Union of Pan Asian Communities
3288 El Cajon Blvd, Suite 13 San Diego CA 92104
619-521-5720 ext 313
Program Type: IOP
Williamsville Wellness
10515 Cabaniss Lane Hanover, VA 23069
877-559-Well (9355)
Program Type: Residential, IOP
Centerstone
2311 South Illinoise Ave, Carbondale IL 62901
1307 West Main St, Marion IL 62959
1-877-HOPE123 (877-467-3123)
Program Type: Outpatient
NOTICE: The listing contains treatment centers who have voluntarily applied to be listed on the NCPG website. The directory is not a complete listing, of all problem gambling treatment centers, but solely a listing of those treatment centers that have been approved for a listing on the NCPG website. An Annual listing fee of $300 is assessed to each facility listed in the directory. Inclusion on this web site of any entity, product, service or information does NOT constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the NCPG. NCPG is not responsible for the contents of any “off-site” web pages or programs accessed through this site. NCPG does not endorse entities, products or services provided by any such sites or programs. In addition, NCPG does not necessarily endorse or oppose the views expressed by any other entity or website, whether or not linked to this NCPG site. Listing information is compiled by NCPG from information believed reliable and provided by applicants and NCPG state affiliates, but neither the accuracy nor completeness of such information is guaranteed in any way and anyone using the same does so at their own risk. This list is compiled and maintained at the sole discretion of the NCPG, which reserves the right to deny inclusion based on its proprietary criteria.
DISCLAIMER: Listing in the treatment directory must be renewed an on annual basis. Facilities that have not renewed their listing will be removed from the directory. It is the responsibility of the treatment center to provide the NCPG with any changes that may affect their directory listing. In the event that the facility ceases to exist, the NCPG must be notified immediately.
If you are interested in featuring your facility on this page, please email ncpg@ncpgambling.org.
Concurrent Enrollment in Multiple Agencies Guidelines
DSM-5, Gambling Treatment
Online Counseling Guidelines
Peer-Delivered Services for Problem Gamblers Policy Statement
(June 15, 2016)
Inpatient Gambling Treatment Oregon
Internet Gaming Treatment
Can we treat people with internet gaming addiction?
- ORS 413.522 states that all moneys in the Problem Gambling Treatment Fun are to be expended for programs for the prevention and treatment of gambling addiction and other emotional and behavioral problems related to gambling and for the administration of the programs.
- Clients can be seen for internet gaming addiction if internet use problems are related to gambling.
- Use code “23 – Gaming Disorder other than gambling” on Block 7: DSM Diagnostic Impressions on the Gambling Client Enrollment Record Abstracting form. Code can be used as the primary or secondary diagnostic impression as long as codes 20 (pathological gambling), 21 (problem gambling), or 22 (for family) were also used.
- No variances for internet gaming addiction will be approved.
- In the meantime, AMH leadership has asked that we collect data to determine need and options of changing language within ORS 413.522 or develop policy option package for funding during future legislative sessions.
ORS 413.522¹
Gambling Treatment In Oregon
Problem Gambling Treatment Fund
(1) There is established in the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund, the Problem Gambling Treatment Fund. All moneys in the Problem Gambling Treatment Fund are continuously appropriated to the Oregon Health Authority to be expended for programs for the prevention and treatment of gambling addiction and other emotional and behavioral problems related to gambling and for the administration of the programs.
(2) The Problem Gambling Treatment Fund shall consist of:
(a) The net proceeds from the Oregon State Lottery allocated to the fund under ORS 461.549 (Use of video lottery proceeds for treatment of gambling-related behavioral problems);
(b) Moneys appropriated to the fund by the Legislative Assembly; and
(c) Interest earnings on moneys in the fund. [Formerly 409.435]