Recovery Blvd Treatment Center

Hours

Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

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4.4 - (57 reviews)
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Read Our 57 Reviews

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.4 - (57 reviews)
47
1
0
3
6
  • Lewis Miller

    I spent 6 months there and was kicked out of my sober living house because of unsuitable reasons i won't go into here. But let's just say it was around the whole George Floyd thing, and the race riots.
    Jul 25th, 2022

  • Daveed Gonzalez

    This is a good place to begin your journey and general understanding of what it takes to walk the path of getting clean and bettering yourself as a person. The owner understands the sacrifices, costs, risks, and determination it costs for her Centers patients to begin that path of getting and staying clean from their substance abuse. They are interested and understanding. The same has to come from the patient though and not just their end.
    Jul 19th, 2022

  • Melanie Johnson


    Jun 7th, 2022

  • Jewels

    I attended this program for almost a year and am thankful for the progress I made in that time, but the corrupt system in which this facility runs was outstandingly toxic. The counselors were very kind and supportive, however I did not get the same respect from the owners. One of the owners of Recovery BLVD, Autumn Brown, I can only describe as rude, disrespectful, and chaotic because of her behavior. She falsely claims a CACD license, speaks down to her clients, and is hypocritically pushing the AA program while ignoring her own sobriety. I was bullied for a while and although I spoke up many times about it nothing was done but rewards for their behavior. They use "blackout" as a punishment, preventing anyone from keeping up their important lives they are working to build up. If you're planning on moving into the lighthouse, which is the only womens house, keep n mind that they pack the large house full of people with 2-5 people in a room. It's extremely crowded and cramped, with no towels and very old mattresses, moldy walls and rats. Many things are promised when first learning about this place, but upon arrival you will find out that it is a scam. I seriously think this place could strive for more realistic standards and support as well as a more honest way of doing things. Recovery BLVD needs some fine tuning and is not the worst place because it does help some people, but if you decide to go here just know you are in for a rough go
    Jun 23rd, 2022

  • Fay Wiley

    My son has been staying in Portland Sober Living Co housing since May. He has also participated in events at Recovery Blvd. The two organizations are connected. They are passionate about providing the necessary tools, services, support, skills, accountability and fun activities that engage them in life to show them how to live full lives free of substances. While no place or program is perfect (because we are flawed humans). The leadership from the founders to the house managers is the best that I've come across. My son has been to several treatment facilities and "sober living" they all made grand claims and promises and failed to deliver. Here they do their best to deliver on the statements made. They have experienced the pain of losing someone to addiction. They are continually looking for ways to support young people in life long recovery so they can live fulfilling lives.
    Jan 3rd, 2022

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About
Recovery Blvd Treatment Center

Recovery Blvd Treatment Center is located at 1206 SE 11th Ave in Portland, Oregon 97214. Recovery Blvd Treatment Center can be contacted via phone at 971-260-4536 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   971-260-4536

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Recovery Blvd Treatment Center?

A The phone number for Recovery Blvd Treatment Center is: 971-260-4536.


Q Where is Recovery Blvd Treatment Center located?

A Recovery Blvd Treatment Center is located at 1206 SE 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97214


Q What is the internet address for Recovery Blvd Treatment Center?

A The website (URL) for Recovery Blvd Treatment Center is: https://www.recoveryblvd.com/


Q How big is Recovery Blvd Treatment Center?

A Recovery Blvd Treatment Center employs approximately 20+ people.


Q What days are Recovery Blvd Treatment Center open?

A Recovery Blvd Treatment Center is open:
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours


Q How is Recovery Blvd Treatment Center rated?

A Recovery Blvd Treatment Center has a 4.4 Star Rating from 57 reviewers.

Hours

Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours

Ratings and Reviews
Recovery Blvd Treatment Center

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Overall Rating
( 57 Reviews )
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Lewis Miller on Google

image I spent 6 months there and was kicked out of my sober living house because of unsuitable reasons i won't go into here. But let's just say it was around the whole George Floyd thing, and the race riots.


Daveed Gonzalez on Google

image This is a good place to begin your journey and general understanding of what it takes to walk the path of getting clean and bettering yourself as a person. The owner understands the sacrifices, costs, risks, and determination it costs for her Centers patients to begin that path of getting and staying clean from their substance abuse. They are interested and understanding. The same has to come from the patient though and not just their end.


Melanie Johnson on Google

image


Jewels on Google

image I attended this program for almost a year and am thankful for the progress I made in that time, but the corrupt system in which this facility runs was outstandingly toxic. The counselors were very kind and supportive, however I did not get the same respect from the owners. One of the owners of Recovery BLVD, Autumn Brown, I can only describe as rude, disrespectful, and chaotic because of her behavior. She falsely claims a CACD license, speaks down to her clients, and is hypocritically pushing the AA program while ignoring her own sobriety. I was bullied for a while and although I spoke up many times about it nothing was done but rewards for their behavior. They use "blackout" as a punishment, preventing anyone from keeping up their important lives they are working to build up. If you're planning on moving into the lighthouse, which is the only womens house, keep n mind that they pack the large house full of people with 2-5 people in a room. It's extremely crowded and cramped, with no towels and very old mattresses, moldy walls and rats. Many things are promised when first learning about this place, but upon arrival you will find out that it is a scam. I seriously think this place could strive for more realistic standards and support as well as a more honest way of doing things. Recovery BLVD needs some fine tuning and is not the worst place because it does help some people, but if you decide to go here just know you are in for a rough go


Fay Wiley on Google

image My son has been staying in Portland Sober Living Co housing since May. He has also participated in events at Recovery Blvd. The two organizations are connected. They are passionate about providing the necessary tools, services, support, skills, accountability and fun activities that engage them in life to show them how to live full lives free of substances. While no place or program is perfect (because we are flawed humans). The leadership from the founders to the house managers is the best that I've come across. My son has been to several treatment facilities and "sober living" they all made grand claims and promises and failed to deliver. Here they do their best to deliver on the statements made. They have experienced the pain of losing someone to addiction. They are continually looking for ways to support young people in life long recovery so they can live fulfilling lives.


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