Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Brookings, OR
This page lists drug and alcohol addiction treatment providers across Brookings, including areas such as Harbor, Pistol River, Gold Beach, Wedderburn, and O’Brien. Scroll down to browse inpatient rehabs, outpatient programs, virtual treatment providers, counselors, and therapists locally.
Providers listed for Brookings, including services reaching Nesika Beach, Cave Junction, and Takilma, are reviewed against the Oregon Health Authority, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission, and CARF International. Compare levels of care, insurance accepted and location, then get in touch with a program directly.

1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Brookings, OR
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Brookings, OR
Brookings sits on the far southern Oregon coast a few miles from the California line, and the mild climate has earned this stretch the name the Banana Belt.
Around ninety percent of the Easter lily bulbs grown in the United States come from the fields between here and Smith River across the state line.
In September 1942 a Japanese floatplane dropped incendiary bombs in the forest above the town, the only aerial bombing of the American mainland during the war.
Curry County has recorded a steep decline in overdose deaths, from 22 in the twelve months to December 2021 to 13 in the twelve months to December 2025 on provisional CDC counts, a fall of 41 percent.
That is well ahead of the statewide fall of 11 percent.
The treatment picture is the emptiest in Oregon. One facility sits within twelve miles of Brookings, offering outpatient care and dual diagnosis work.
Widening to thirty miles reaches only two facilities, and no detox, no residential bed and no medication-assisted treatment appears anywhere in that radius.
Coos Bay is around two hours north and Medford three hours inland.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
The figures below use a twelve-mile catchment with wider numbers where they change the picture, covering Brookings, Gold Beach and Cave Junction.
Medically Supervised Detox
Where dependence is physical, treatment opens with detox: several days of withdrawal managed under clinical supervision. Nothing within thirty miles of Brookings indicates detox provision. Stopping alcohol or benzodiazepines abruptly can be medically dangerous, so this step needs arranging through the hospital or a certified provider rather than attempted at home, and Coos Bay two hours north holds the nearest listed option.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
Residential programs house people for as long as treatment lasts, commonly a month and sometimes considerably longer. Nothing within thirty miles of Brookings indicates residential provision either. The nearest beds are toward Medford or Roseburg, several hours inland, and out-of-area placement is the only realistic expectation here.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
Oregon providers use the American Society of Addiction Medicine continuum, which gives you a defined tier to hold a program to rather than a description it has chosen for itself. One provider operates within twelve miles of Brookings, offering standard outpatient care, and no medication-assisted treatment appears anywhere within thirty miles. Raising buprenorphine with a family doctor is frequently the quickest route to a maintenance plan in a town this isolated.
Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
When an addiction and a mental health condition occur together, integrated treatment tackles them simultaneously rather than queueing one behind the other. Around one provider within twelve miles of Brookings indicates this work, rising to about two within thirty. The town has a substantial retirement population, and alcohol and prescribed medication are more often the presenting issue there than illicit drugs.
Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living
Recovery residences provide substance-free housing once formal treatment ends, and this directory does not list them separately. Oregon Recovery Housing certifies homes as the state affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences. No operator has to certify, which is exactly why the question is worth putting, especially where a house and a program share ownership. Retirement and holiday demand have raised property values along this coast, and year-round rental is scarce.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Brookings, OR
The south coast prices below the Willamette Valley, though with a single provider locally the practical constraint is what exists rather than what it costs.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?
Standard outpatient care in Brookings costs roughly $1,450 to $5,900 a month and is the only level available anywhere within thirty miles. Residential treatment at $7,000 to $30,000 a month, intensive outpatient at $3,000 to $10,500 a month and medical detox at $1,700 to $5,600 a week all mean leaving the region entirely.
California begins a few miles south and Crescent City holds more, but the Oregon Health Plan does not pay for out-of-state care, so a program across the line is frequently the more expensive one despite being closer.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox (7–14 days) | $1,700 – $5,600 per week | $240 – $800 |
| Residential inpatient | $7,000 – $30,000 | $235 – $1,000 |
| PHP | $8,000 – $15,500 | $265 – $515 |
| IOP | $3,000 – $10,500 | $100 – $350 |
| Outpatient | $1,450 – $5,900 | $48 – $195 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Residential inpatient | $20,000 – $60,000+ | $665 – $2,000 |
| PHP | $16,000 – $35,000 | $535 – $1,165 |
| IOP | $11,000 – $27,000 | $365 – $900 |
| Outpatient | $5,500 – $17,500 | $185 – $585 |
Does Insurance Cover Rehab?
Yes. Addiction treatment sits among the essential health benefits most plans are required to include. What a plan actually pays varies with the employer, the network and the level of care, so two people with the same insurer can face very different bills. Medicare and employer retiree plans reach a large share of this population, alongside the Oregon Health Plan for working-age adults.
A plan covering treatment is not a plan approving it. Prior authorization is near-universal before detox and residential care, and in-network or out-of-network usually decides the bill. Advanced Health and AllCare CCO both serve Curry County, so which one you hold decides which programs are in network. Their member lines are 541-269-7400 and 888-460-0185. Two coordinated care organizations serve this county, so anyone on the Oregon Health Plan should give the plan name rather than simply saying they have OHP.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Brookings, OR
What Measure 110 built has not gone away. Behavioral Health Resource Networks, funded from cannabis tax revenue and established under Senate Bill 755, still deliver screening, treatment, peer support, housing and harm reduction at no cost and without requiring insurance. Senate Bill 610 moved the oversight council to an advisory role from 2025, and the Oregon Health Authority has directed funding since January 2026, but the networks themselves continue. For anyone without coverage or in a hurry, a BHRN is usually the fastest route to being seen.
Oregon’s drug laws changed twice in five years and where they now stand matters if a charge is part of your situation. Measure 110 decriminalized possession in 2021; House Bill 4002 reversed that in 2024, making possession of a small amount a misdemeanor again. The same law created deflection programs, run county by county, which can mean no charge filed or a case dismissed if someone engages with treatment. If you are facing a possession charge, ask about deflection before anything else, because the window for it is early.
More Help and Recovery Support
Curry General Hospital in Gold Beach serves the county, with Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay around two hours north.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets in Brookings through the week, with daytime meetings well attended given the retirement population. Narcotics Anonymous operates a coastal area, and Celebrate Recovery meets in churches locally. Nearby Gold Beach, Cave Junction and Port Orford carry further listings, with more across Oregon.
Free and confidential, available now
Oregon Behavioral Health Support Line — 1-800-923-4357, free and 24 hours a day 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988
References and Citations
- CDC National Center for Health Statistics — VSRR provisional county-level drug overdose death counts, Curry County, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025, data as of 5 July 2026.
- Oregon Health Authority — Behavioral Health Resource Network program, Measure 110 and Senate Bill 755 implementation.
- Oregon House Bill 4002 (2024) — recriminalization of possession and establishment of county deflection programs; Senate Bill 610 (2025) — oversight council moved to advisory role.
- Oregon Health Authority — coordinated care organization service areas, Curry County, map revision March 2026.
- Rehab Seekers directory listings, Brookings and Curry County, August 2026, and market rate research, Oregon, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.