The Measure 110 Funds have been continuing the service of those with substance use disorders at Coastal Phoenix Rising (CPR), an emergency transitional shelter owned and operated by Northwest Coastal Housing. In 2024, with only 14 rooms funded through the Oregon Health Authority (12 initially), 41 households have made their way through the services of CPR. These individuals are referred from agencies providing assessments of individuals with substance use disorders, then referred to CPR for shelter with services. The staff at CPR provide 24/7 oversight, a Navigation Team, and controlled entry with surveillance systems for the safety of those at the shelter. CPR also contracts for night security.
Since opening its doors in May of 2021 to September of 2024, CPR has served 463 households with 47% going to permanent housing such as an apartment. These are numbers counted by the state. However, NWCH considers the upstream housing as part of the journey to permanency, calculating to an additional 44% that is not captured including: Detox, Inpatient Residential Treatment, Transitional Housing (Oxford, Samaritan House, Nate’s Place), Assisted Living, and Multigenerational living with family. That amounts to 91% upstream housing success in the housing continuum.
Measure 110 rooms alone from 2022-2024 have provided 3,565 services. Eight clients received Inpatient Treatment Services of which 3 went to Detox and returned to a CPR held room and two more are presently waiting for Detox services. One client repeated the services 3 times till Inpatient Residential Treatment option was available. Fifty-two individuals moved to permanent and other upstream housing options.
For 2024 alone (to present day): M110 Rooms 2024 (14 rooms): On waitlist and served same year by the named referring agencies listed below:
CHANCE:
• 10 served
• 5 currently being served
• 10 on the waitlist
Phoenix Wellness Center:
• 8 served
• 5 currently being served
• 8 on the waitlist
ReConnections Counseling Services:
• 12 served
• 4 currently being served
• 11 on waitlist
Samaritan Health Services:
• 1 served
We are grateful to our funders and could not do this work alone. Thank you Oregon Health Authority!