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Serenity Lane moves Eugene outpatient office to larger Country Club Road space

Serenity Lane opened a larger Eugene outpatient site on Country Club Road, aimed at speeding access to addiction treatment close to home. The office can take some patients the same day.

Dr. Elena Rodriguez··2 min read
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Serenity Lane moves Eugene outpatient office to larger Country Club Road space
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Serenity Lane has moved its Eugene outpatient office to 920 Country Club Road, Suite 100B, a larger space the nonprofit says will help it keep pace with rising demand for substance-use treatment in Lane County. The relocation took effect June 1, and the organization says the transition will not interrupt services for people already in care.

For Eugene residents trying to fit treatment around work shifts, child care and bus schedules, the practical change is the address. Serenity Lane says its Eugene Outpatient Program is built for flexible care, with same-day admissions possible and admissions available seven days a week. The organization also says its integrated behavioral-health model includes mental-health treatment and family involvement, features that can matter when recovery has to be coordinated with home life, school pickups and family support.

The move also comes against a broader treatment-access problem in Oregon. Serenity Lane cites a statewide 49% gap between needed substance-use-disorder services and the services available, a shortfall that has been documented in the Oregon Substance Use Disorder Services Inventory and Gap Analysis. State reporting has also described deep behavioral-health inequities and an ongoing need for prevention, treatment and recovery services, underscoring why outpatient capacity in Eugene matters beyond a single office move.

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Serenity Lane, a licensed nonprofit addiction treatment provider, has served Oregon communities since 1973. It was founded by Dr. Thomas A. Kerns and Sam Graves, and today the Eugene outpatient program is one of multiple outpatient locations in its statewide network. The new Country Club Road site is meant to give the program more room while keeping care local for people who would otherwise have to travel farther for outpatient support.

The nonprofit plans to mark the relocation with a ribbon-cutting June 30 at 3:30 p.m. Serenity Lane says the celebration will bring together community partners, local leaders and supporters, but the larger story is already taking shape inside the new office: a bigger outpatient footprint in Eugene for people who need treatment quickly, close to home and without a gap in care.

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