Substance Use Recovery Program
At One Community Health, our Integrated Medication Assisted Treatment (IMAT) Program makes it easier to overcome substance use. We offer personalized care, including counseling, case management, and medical support. Our goal is to help you live an opioid-free life with a focus on your overall health.
IMAT Phone Line: 541.705.2157
What is IMAT?
IMAT helps reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings. We offer different medication options, such as buprenorphine or naltrexone, to support your recovery. Counseling is a key part of the program to help you fully recover.
*We do not prescribe Methadone.
How Medication Helps with Treatment
Reduces withdrawal symptoms
Lowers the risk of relapse
Stops opioid cravings
Helps you gradually stop medication
What to Expect
New Patient Registration: Sign up as a One Community Health patient to access IMAT and other health services.
Establish Care: Meet with a provider to review your health and treatment needs.
Assessment: A counselor will help determine the best treatment plan for you.
Consultation: Discuss medication options and program expectations with an IMAT provider.
Induction: Start on the right dose of medication to manage withdrawal symptoms.
Stabilization: Maintain a stable medication dose for consistent results.
Counseling: Attend regular counseling sessions to support your recovery.
Maintenance: Adjust your medication as you progress in your recovery.
Cessation: Gradually reduce your medication when ready, with ongoing support.
*The clinical services currently being provided occur as a component of One Community Health’s medical care and do not qualify as specialty substance use treatment but are a facet of an integrated model of care supporting Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opiate Use Disorders. For any patient who requires extended specialty care for higher acuity, inpatient, intensive outpatient, or Dual Diagnosis Treatment, the IMAT team will closely collaborate with other community service providers including Mid-Columbia Center for Living, Wasco County Community Corrections, The Next Door, Compressive Healthcare, and others to provide our patients with individualized services to best meet their needs.