We know a lot about your health insurance, but these local organizations can also help you find assistance for what you need. Here are a few resources that can best help you.
Located in Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon and NewportThe Department of Human Services (DHS) is Oregon’s principal agency for helping Oregonians achieve well-being and independence through opportunities that protect, empower, respect choice and preserve dignity, especially for those who are least able to help themselves. DHS services include Assistance, Children and Youth, Developmental/ Intellectual Disabilities and Vocational Rehabilitation.Find an office near you
A call center and resource guide devoted to helping people navigate and identify local resources they need. Call toll-free: 211 Text your zip code to: 898211Email: [email protected]Website: 211info.org
These groups promote health and well-being for Latino families in Benton, Lincoln and Linn counties. They can help fill out forms, translate and interpret information and offer referrals.
Casa Latinos Unidos de Benton County128 SW 9th St, CorvallisCall: 541-223-5310Website: Casalatinosunidos.org
Centro de AyudaLocated inside St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church410 SW 9th St, NewportCall: 541-265-6216Website: Centro de Ayuda
Oregon Health Authority can help you apply or renew your Oregon Health Plan coverage or report a change in your contact information. You can also check your eligibility, file an appeal or request an ID card.500 Summer St NE, SalemCall: 800-699-9075Website: healthcare.oregon.gov
This discussion was held at the Building a Healthier Community Forum at the Linn County Fair and Expo Center; Expo in January 2016. The panel discussion consisted of community partners and addressed the integration of housing and social services.
IHN-CCO members can receive transportation, interpreter services, addiction treatment, exceptional needs care and more. See if you can use any of these special services.