PACH & ABLE House
Community meets care here at ABLE.
Project ABLE's core value has always been this: regardless of whether you're just beginning on the road to recovery, or you're close to attaining your recovery goals, you can build A Better Life Experience.
Our Peer Respite Centers, PACH (in partnership with Yamhill County) and ABLE House (coming soon!), provide individuals with a supportive place to be that allows them to maintain contact with their natural support networks and community connections, while offering additional connections to resources that support individuals in attaining their self-determined goals.
What is PACH?
PACH (Peer-Assisted Crisis House) is a temporary stay crisis center that offers 14 day / 13 night stays to individuals who self-identify as being in crisis. PACH serves members of the community who are seeking alternatives to hospitalization, inpatient care, or short-term houseless services.
PACH runs in partnership with Marion County and provides some clinical services, including medication administration. In addition, Project ABLE partners with Yamhill County to provide Peer Support on-site. Those who we serve can be sure that they are working with someone who understands what they are going through. PACH house also works to provide connections to other public services.
PACH is an inclusive, welcoming space with a strong focus on community and individual-driven support. Project ABLE believes that every individual has a unique path on the journey of recovery, and we support individuals to meet their goals in ways that align with their personal values and culture.
PACH serves individuals with mental illnesses and co-occurring conditions. To find out more about the program, contact Rebecca Tish at [email protected]
What is ABLE House?
ABLE House is scheduled to open in December 2024!
ABLE House is a home-like environment where individuals can reassess goals, heal in their recovery, and access peer support 24/7 as they continue on their positive path in life.
ABLE House is now hiring for Peer Respite Support Specialists and LEAD Peer Respite Support Specialists! Drop in to our Salem Campus or visit our jobs page to apply.
For more information, contact:
Rebecca Tish,
Director of Peer Respite [email protected]
(503) 363.3260