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Criminal justice services

Court-mandated treatment, without the judgment

If a court, a probation or parole officer, a drug court, or a diversion program has told you to complete substance use treatment, you can do it here, close to home, on a schedule that respects your job, with people who treat you like a person. We meet your requirement and give the court what it needs.

What this is

Meet your requirement, close to home

Rock Recovery provides community-based outpatient substance use treatment for people involved in the justice system across Central Oregon, serving Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties from our office in Redmond. “Community-based” means you complete treatment while you keep living your life: working, parenting, and staying connected to the people who matter to you.

Whatever put treatment on your list, a condition of probation or parole, a drug court, a diversion agreement, or a judge's order, you can satisfy it here. We are certified by the Oregon Health Authority specifically to serve justice-involved individuals, and we know how to give the court the documentation it asks for. What you will not get here is more judgment. You have had enough of that.

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Who this is for

If any of this is you, you belong here

People come to us at every stage of a case. You do not need to have it all figured out to start.

On probation or parole

If a condition of your supervision is completing substance use treatment, we provide the outpatient care that meets it and the documentation that proves it.

In drug court or diversion

Drug court and diversion programs ask a lot of you. We help you meet the treatment side of those requirements while you keep the rest of your life together.

Court-ordered to complete treatment

When a judge orders substance use treatment as part of your case, we deliver a state-certified program and keep clear records of your progress and completion.

Referred by an attorney or PO

If your defense attorney or supervising officer pointed you here, you are in the right place. We coordinate with them, with your consent, so everyone stays informed.

Facing a DUII

A DUII comes with its own set of requirements. See our DUII education & treatment page for evening classes built around a work schedule.

What we provide

Everything the court asks for, in one place

A complete, state-certified outpatient program, and the paperwork that proves you did the work.

Court-required assessment

A thorough substance use assessment that establishes your level of care and gives the court a clear, professional starting point.

Individual counseling

One-on-one time with a counselor who treats you as a whole person, not a case number, and helps you make real progress.

Group treatment

Structured group sessions where you work alongside others who understand what it is like to move through this while stigma follows you.

Progress & completion documentation

The paperwork the court actually asks for, proof of enrollment, attendance, progress, and completion, prepared promptly and accurately.

Coordination with your court or PO

With a signed release of information, we communicate with your PO, the court, or your diversion coordinator about your compliance, and only that.

Flexible scheduling around work

Evening options are available and scheduling stays flexible, so meeting a court requirement does not mean losing your job to do it.

Questions about cost? Our insurance page explains what OHP and other coverage can do for you.

For referral partners

We make referrals simple

Probation and parole officers, courts, defense attorneys, and diversion coordinators: Rock Recovery is an OHA-certified, community-based provider serving justice-involved clients across Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties. We know that a referral only helps you if it is easy to make and reliable to follow.

  • A straightforward referral and intake process that gets your client scheduled without delay.

  • Clear communication on compliance, enrollment, attendance, and progress, with proper written consent in place.

  • Prompt turnaround on the assessment, progress, and completion documentation your process depends on.

Step by step

How it works

Most people have never done this before. Here is the whole path, in plain language.

1

Reach out with your paperwork

Call us or use the contact form and bring whatever the court, your PO, or the diversion program gave you. We will read it, answer your questions, and get you scheduled quickly.

2

Complete your assessment & plan

We run the required substance use assessment to confirm your level of care, then build a treatment plan that fits both what the court expects and the life you are actually living.

3

Attend counseling & groups

You work through your individual and group sessions at a steady pace. We track your attendance and progress the whole way so nothing about your compliance is left to guesswork.

4

We document your completion

When you finish, we prepare the completion documentation the court, your PO, or the diversion program requires, so the work you did is clearly on the record.

Your treatment records are protected by federal law, 42 CFR Part 2, and by HIPAA. We share information with the court or your probation or parole officer only with your written consent, and even then only what your compliance actually requires. Learn more on our client rights page.

Reviewed by Shawn Reece, MCOUN, LPC, CADC III, NCC, QMHP, Clinical Director. Last reviewed: July 2026.

Common questions

Your questions, answered

Will you tell my probation officer everything I say?
No. Your conversations with your counselor are confidential, and we do not report the content of your sessions. What we do share, and only with your written consent, is compliance information: whether you enrolled, whether you are attending, and whether you are completing what the court ordered. That is what your PO, the court, or a diversion coordinator actually needs. If there is ever a limit to confidentiality required by law, we explain it to you clearly at the start, so nothing about how your information is handled comes as a surprise.
What happens if I miss a session?
Life happens, a work shift changes, a car breaks down, someone gets sick. Missing a session is not the end of the road. Call us as soon as you can and we will help you reschedule and stay on track. We would rather work with you to keep you moving toward completion than watch you fall behind. If your attendance is something the court is monitoring, we will talk with you honestly about what that means and how to catch up.
Does the Oregon Health Plan cover this?
We accept OHP for outpatient addiction services, and for many of the people we serve that covers the treatment their court or diversion program requires. Coverage can vary by plan and situation, so the surest way to get a real answer is to call us at (541) 234-3081. We will help you verify your coverage and explain any costs before you begin, no surprises.
Is what I share here really confidential?
Yes. Substance use treatment records are protected by federal law, 42 CFR Part 2, as well as HIPAA. That means we cannot release your records to the court, your PO, an attorney, or anyone else without your written consent, except in the narrow circumstances the law specifically allows. When the court needs proof that you are complying, you sign a release that authorizes us to share only that compliance and completion information, and nothing more.
Can I complete this while I am working?
Yes, and most of the people we serve are working. We schedule around real jobs, with evening options available, so meeting your requirements does not have to cost you your paycheck. Where it is appropriate and allowed, telehealth can make attendance easier too. Tell us your schedule and we will build a plan that fits it.
Take the first step

Get started today

One call gets you honest answers and a place to begin. Rock Recovery was founded by Shawn and Eugene Reece, both in recovery themselves, and we are here in Redmond at 1243 SW Highland Ave, Suite C. Bring your paperwork and let us take it from there.

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