Astoria Pointe - The Rose Briar
Astoria Pointe is a rehabilitation facility for the treatment of alcohol and drug addiction.

Astoria Pointe
The Rose Briar
636 14th St
Astoria OR 97103
Tel: 877 435-7790

Astoria Pointe is a residential drug and alcohol abuse treatment center for men suffering from chemical dependency, alcoholism and drug addiction. We are a complete program for recovery dealing with all forms of chemical addiction and dual-diagnosed individuals, taking our clients all the way from detoxification to aftercare. During this time of economic challenge we are steadfast in our dedication to offer affordable treatment while maintaining the highest standards in drug and alcohol-abuse rehabilitation.

Astoria Pointe is located in a unique setting on the northern most tip of the Oregon coastline. From its facility, Astoria Pointe has breathtaking views of the Columbia River as it meets the Pacific Ocean. The miles and miles of Oregon coastline and beaches are famous throughout the world for their great beauty. While at the center, a client can walk endlessly on sandy beaches with the ocean crashing on the shore. Our unique location is visited from people all over who wish to vacation and embrace this splendid area. We are very fortunate to have our treatment center in an area surrounded by so much natural beauty.

Also beneficial to a recovering client is Astoria itself, the oldest settlement on the Oregon coast rich in history. Gift and antique shops, fine restaurants and a variety of excellent art galleries are all here, against a picturesque backdrop of the Columbia River, a river trolley, and ocean-going ships plying the waters of the Pacific. Hiking trails and forts, such as the Lewis and Clark trail from Fort Clatsop to the ocean, abound. The setting in and around Astoria is peaceful and quiet, ideal for individuals endeavoring to free themselves from the harsh and discordant world of drugs and alcohol.

Chemical dependency, alcoholism and drug addiction are diseases that touch the lives of all of us in one form or another. If anyone answers yes to any of the following questions, he or she may need help in battling addiction.
* Do you feel unsure about the nature of your addiction and are confused as to where to turn?
* Does your condition lead to despair, anxiety, depression, anger or thoughts of suicide?
* Do you feel you are too sick to make another move and simple tasks are too much for you?

If you answer yes to any of these questions, Astoria Pointe and The Rosebriar have a detoxification program for you, to help you in the recovery process and to achieve a full and productive life.

Not sure if you have a problem? We understand the nature of addiction; we know that the first step is often the hardest to take....... asking for help.

Mission Statement

Astoria Pointe is committed to provide the highest quality of care for the alcohol and chemically dependent individuals along with their families. Our program presents an opportunity to embrace a better way of life. We know that addiction is a chronic, progressive, and potentially fatal disease that affects the body, mind and spirit. Our tradition integrates the wisdom and experience of the Twelve Step Program along with current research on addiction.

It has been proven through extensive studies that a holistic treatment approach to treatment, such as Astoria Pointe’s, empowers an individual to recognize and accept his addiction more openly and successfully. Our goal is to establish for each addict a recovery program predicated on abstinence, and to make it absolutely clear to the addict that abstinence demands a commitment on his part. Honesty and inner discipline are key to success. We care deeply; we want every abuser of drugs or alcohol who comes to Astoria Pointe to leave our center a strong, positive and rehabilitated person. We also know that treatment by itself, without an addict’s resolve to stay clean, is only a stopgap measure. We provide and we show the way; but lasting success is ultimately up to the individual’s determination and will to abstain.
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