Grand Ronde Tribe opens second opioid treatment facility in Oregon

The facility will primarily serve the indigenous community, but health officials won’t turn anyone away. This is the second facility the tribe has opened.

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Grand Ronde Tribe is opening a new opioid treatment facility in Southeast Portland. The 6,000 square feet facility will primarily serve the indigenous community, but health officials won’t turn anyone away. 

It’s built and ran by the Grand Ronde Tribe and uses holistic methods to treat addiction. 

Executive Director of Health Services for the tribe and member Kelly Rowe said the specific neighborhood where the facility is has a lot of crime linked to drug abuse. 

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