Allegations of staff misconduct, drug use led to temporary shutdown of Behavioral Health Resource Center


This story is available courtesy of Portland Business Journal media partner KGW-TV.

The abrupt shutdown of a resource center for homeless people in downtown Portland late last month happened as a result of alleged misconduct by the staff contracted to operate it, according to Multnomah County officials.

On March 29, a county Health Department manager received a complaint involving all three of the contractors who worked at the Behavior Health Resource Center building on Southwest Park and Oak.…

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