From our humble beginnings at Buckley House, we've become:
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Willamette
Family Treatment Services, Inc (Willamette Family) originally started over 40
years ago as an alcohol detoxification center located in George
Buckley's home. George
and his wife Honey were dedicated to intervening in the lives of
alcoholics, teaching them about Alcoholics Anonymous, and providing
support for their recovery. This
program was licensed by the State of Oregon in the early 1960’s,
and was the first residential treatment center in Eugene.
Willamette Family
has come a long way since then, but still has a powerful philosophy
of caring for the addicted individual and helping them on their way
to recovery. Now the largest treatment agency in Lane County, the
agency’s goal is to provide services to any individual in need,
regardless of who they are or how they came to need treatment.
In
1986, Buckley House received licensure for two
residential treatment programs: Carlton Substance Abuse Center for
Men, and Sunrise House for Women. These programs served adults, including many with criminal
histories.
In
1988, Buckley House became a partner in creating the
Community
In
1990, operation of gender specific Intensive Outpatient
Treatment for women was licensed. One year later, the Families in Recovery Program received
it’s license for residential treatment for addicted women who were
pregnant or who had young children. The women’s programs provided
complete wrap-around services including childcare, health care,
parenting classes, case management, and aftercare services.
In
1994, Willamette Family relocated to a new facility that had
previously been a 100-bed nursing home. It is a large ADA compliant building near the Owen Rose
Gardens. At that time, the Buckley House corporate family took on
the new name of Willamette Family Treatment Services, Inc.
In
1995, the Project START intensive outpatient program
received licensure and funding to serve pregnant addicted teens. This program expanded the next year to serve at-risk girls
dealing with alcohol and drug abuse and included an aftercare
component. In 1999, it
expanded again with a license to provide residential services to
this population. In addition, SCF licensed the Child Development
Center to provide certified child care services to families
receiving treatment.
In
1999, Willamette Family moved the men’s facility to Green Acres Road
in north Eugene, incorporating the old Carlton House and adding a
new outpatient program with day and night groups for employed men
and women.
Willamette Family continues to grow, enabling us to provide additional services to the community. We have added a Mental Health Component to our Adolescent Program. The Project START contract, having expired, has been replaced by ITS-Girls (Integrated Treatment Services-Girls), a special Willamette Family program designed for the adolescent population. ITS-GIRLS provides mental health, family, and trauma treatment services to adolescent girls aged 12-18.
We also established the Willamette Family Evaluation and Research Department to collect data relevant to program evaluation and institutes research in the agency pertaining to chemical dependency and its effects on clients lives and the greater community.
In addition, in 2008, Willamette Family opened offices in Downtown Eugene at 221 and 227 W. 10th Avenue (10th and Charnelton), where DUII Services and Outpatient Treatment Services are available. Please call (541) 344-0031 for information on services or to schedule an appointment..
Additionally, we have opened a Women's Outpatient Treatment Program in Cottage Grove, at 1450 Birch Ave., Cottage Grove, OR. Phone (541) 767-9956 for additional information.
Willamette
Family is a founding member of the Oregon
Treatment Network, a statewide treatment
collaboration assuring best practice services in member agencies. Willamette Family is also a participating member in the National
Institute of Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network, combining
research with treatment to develop useful strategies for working
with addicts and alcoholics to achieve recovery.
Willamette Family, Inc. is a tax-exempt non-profit organization, as described in Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c) (3).