

In the News: Quest Center’s Care Model Earns Spotlight in PBJ
We’re thrilled to announce that Quest Center has been featured in a recent Portland Business Journal article highlighting our mission-driven work expanding access to Medicaid and affirming care for LGBTQ individuals. The piece shines a light on how we’re bridging gaps in care for underserved communities and reinforcing our commitment to equity and wellness. Click below to read the full article!

We’re looking for dedicated Nutrition volunteers!
Quest Center’s Nutrition team is in need of dedicated volunteers to help out with meal prep on Monday mornings and all day Tuesdays. Giving your time is a wonderful way to give back to Quest Center and our community!

Individual telehealth appointments are back to Zoom for the time being. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
If you were having trouble with the adjustment to Microsoft Teams, good news…
As of Tuesday, 9/16/25, we’re switching back to using Zoom for all individual and group meetings. You can find your provider’s Zoom link through the “Our Team” page on the website.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work through these changes. If you have any questions, please contact your provider directly or call (503) 238-5203 for assistance reaching them.

“Stay Home if You’re Sick”: A Reminder of Quest’s Infectious Disease Procedures
With kids back to school and cooler months approaching, we’d like to take a moment to remind folks of Quest Center’s infectious disease guidelines as we enter cold and flu season.

Nutrition Night is Canceled 8/28, Food Boxes will be available from 4-6pm 828
Due to staff illness, Nutrition Night this Thursday, 8/28 is canceled.
Food Boxes will be available for pickup between 4:00pm and 6:00pm, Thursday, 8/28.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Update: We’re switching from Zoom to Teams 9/2
We’re changing our virtual platform from Zoom to Microsoft Teams, but no worries, the experience for you stays mostly the same!

Quest Center Locations will be Closed 9/1 in observance of Labor Day
Please note that in observance of Labor Day, all Quest Center locations will be closed on Monday, September 1st. Services will resume as usual on Tuesday, September 2nd.
In case of Mental Health Crisis, please call:
Multnomah County Crisis Line: 503-988-4888
Washington County Crisis Line: 503-291-9111
Clackamas County Crisis Line (Riverstone): 503-655-8585

Losing access to a behavioral health provider? Quest Center is in-network with CareOregon and many other commercial insurance providers
It has recently been announced that, as of October 1st, behavioral health providers not contracted by CareOregon will no longer be able to bill the OHP insurance provider for their Medicaid patients. Additionally, as of January 1st, behavioral health providers not contracted by CareOregon will no longer be able to bill for Medicaid Advantage patients.
As we recognize the uncertainty and fear this may be causing impacted members, Quest Center wants to ensure that our community is aware that we are here for you. Quest Center is in-network with CareOregon for our programs in Substance-Use Treatment, Mental Health Therapy, Non-Opiate Pain Management, and Naturopathy.

Upcoming Fundraising Events from Quest Center’s Community Partners
At Quest Center, we are proud to partner with so many organizations offering community resources in recovery, housing, peer support, and so much more. We believe that the best care comes with community support, and if we aren’t able to offer a specific resource, we do our best to connect our participants with organizations that can.
We wanted to take a moment to highlight just a few of the amazing organizations that we work with regularly, and some of the fundraising events that they have coming up to consider attending and supporting!