Residential Treatment

OUR HOMES.

Restwell and Lotus are rurally located homes with natural landscapes to explore.  Our homes are primarily for folks experiencing serious mental health challenges, but can be co-occurring with substance use disorder.  Our homes provide onsite mental health and substance use disorder treatment, peer support from all house staff, and access to all of our specialized groups and programs.  Admission criteria and processes are structured differently for each home.

For Restwell admissions, visit Oregon.Gov - Child and Family Behavioral Health for referral information and process.

For Lotus admission, eligibility is dependent on the current OARs for Prioritized Populations. Referrals will come through the Lane County Choice Program. We are unable to receive self/community referrals at this time.

Whiteaker Youth Home has a projected opening date of late 2027, early 2028. Stay tuned for more information.

  • Restwell House is a Peer-run, rurally located, 5 bed, Residential Treatment Home for Young Adults in Transition, aged 17.5-24 years old.

    Eligibility is dependent upon age (17.5-24 years old) and the person's involvement in various systems (Child Welfare, Department of Youth Services, Children's Residential Programs, Houselessness, etc) or a history of involvement.  Visit Oregon.Gov - Child and Family Behavioral Health for referral information and process. The Restwell House is not yet open and will be listed on the OHA website when an opening date is established.

  • Individual MH Therapy and SUD Treatment

    • Group therapy

    • Daily peer support

    • Access to Movement/Exercise/Healing Sessions and Groups

    • Onsite Equine-Assisted Peer Support

    • Access to Vehicle Rehabilitation Program

    • Onsite Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation (domestic and farm)

    • Garden Therapy

    • Art Therapy

    • Wilderness and Adventure Program

    • Optional Nutrition Planning/Coaching

    • Access to Exercise/Weight Room

    • Rural, forested property

    • Private bedrooms for each resident, shared bathrooms

    • Three meals per day provided

  • Lotus House is a Peer-run, rurally located, 16 bed home-like, Residential Treatment Facility serving individuals under the Psychiatric Security Review Board and in the Lane County Choice Program.

    Eligibility is dependent on a person's involvement with the PSRB and readiness for community placement OR participation in the Lane County Behavioral Health Choice Program.  We are only accepting residents from those two populations at this time.  Approximate Opening Date: Fall/Winter 2026

    • Individual MH Therapy and SUD Treatment

    • Group therapy

    • Daily peer support

    • Movement/Exercise/Healing Sessions and Groups

    • Access to Equine-Assisted Peer Support

    • Onsite Vehicle Rehabilitation Program

    • Onsite Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation (domestic and farm)

    • Garden Therapy

    • Art Therapy

    • Wilderness and Adventure Program

    • Optional Nutrition Planning/Coaching

    • Onsite Exercise/Weight Room

    • Rural, forested property

    • Private bedrooms for each resident, shared bathrooms

    • Three meals per day provided

  • The Young Adult Apartments is a four-plex for young adults who are transitioning into adulthood and independence.  Tenants come from various backgrounds such as: aging out of foster care, houselessness, or transitioning from residential care.  Future vacancies will be filled by young adults transitioning out of the Restwell House or 5th Street Residential Home.

  • Whiteaker Youth Home is a 5-bed Children's Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility.  Live. Grow. Share. has partnered with OHA and ODHS to provide stable placements, treatment, and re-integration for youth who are under state custody and do not meet criteria for general resource parent placement.  This population of youth have been under an emergency order called Temporary Lodging.  They are currently housed in hotel rooms, supervised by ODHS staff 24/7.  This home is projected to open by 2028.